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Chiropractic and Social Justice: A View From the Perspective of Beauchamp's Principles

Abstract Social justice in public health involves the process and product of a community acting to fairly distribute advantages and burdens to improve the health of its population and to reasonably take care of the disadvantaged. Although publications are available about chiropractic public health h...

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Published in:Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics 2010-07, Vol.33 (6), p.407-411
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