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Copyright Title
Drawing the Line: Healthcare Rationing and the Cutoff Problem
Status
Published
on 16 Dec 2016
Year of Creation
2016
Copyright Claimant
Oxford University Press USA
Registration Number
TX0008365525
on 16 Dec 2016Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0008365525) dated 16 Dec 2016, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Drawing the Line: Healthcare Rationing and the Cutoff Problem" created in 2016. The copyright holder is Oxford University Press USA, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Oxford University Press USA.
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Registration Number
TX0008365525
Registration Date
12/16/2016
Year of Creation
2016
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Physical Description
Book, 312 p
First Publication Nation
United States
ISBN
978-0-19-020656-7
Preexisting Material
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Rights Note: Oxford University Press USA, 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Material Matter Claimed Note: text
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Application Title Statement: Drawing the Line: Healthcare Rationing and the Cutoff Problem
Author Statement: Philip M. Rosoff Domicile: United States Authorship: text
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