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Chronicity and complexity
Is what’s good for the diseases always good for the patients?
Ross E.G. Upshur and Shawn Tracy
Canadian Family Physician December 2008, 54 (12) 1655-1658;
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1 Dec 2008
Chronicity and complexity
Ross E.G. Upshur, Shawn Tracy
Canadian Family Physician Dec 2008, 54 (12) 1655-1658;
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