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JF Christensen, W Levinson, PM Dunn - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1992 - Springer It is a crime. I'm not sure why or how it gets translated that way, but it is.
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MC Newman - Archives of family medicine, 1996 - archfami.highwire.org Objective: To explore the emotional impact of the most ... Setting and
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