“I Wish Things Were Different”: Expressing Wishes in Response to Loss, Futility, and Unrealistic Hopes
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Affiliation:
1. Dr. Quill: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; Rochester, NY 14642Dr. Arnold: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582Dr. Platt: University of Colorado School of Medicine; Denver, CO 80205
Publisher
American College of Physicians
Subject
General Medicine,Internal Medicine
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