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The Lottery: Critical Essay by James S. Terry and Peter C. Williams

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SOURCE: “Literature and Bioethics: The Tension in Goals and Styles,” in Literature and Medicine, Vol. 7, 1988, pp. 1-21.

In the following essay, Terry and Williams include “The Lottery” in a discussion of examples of literature that demonstrates lessons in medical ethics.

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