The right of Jehovah's Witnesses to refuse and to accept blood transfusion

  • Miloš Radovanović University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Igor Končar University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Aleksandra Vujčić University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Lazar Davidović University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia
Keywords: jehovah’s witnesses, patient rights, blood transfusion, treatment refusal

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