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Narcotic-exposed neonates in a First Nations population in northwestern Ontario
Incidence and implications
Len Kelly, Joe Dooley, Helen Cromarty, Bryanne Minty, Alanna Morgan, Sharen Madden and Wilma Hopman
Canadian Family Physician November 2011; 57 (11) e441-e447;
Len Kelly
MD MClSc CCFP FCFP
Joe Dooley
MD CCFP FCFP
Helen Cromarty
RN
Bryanne Minty
Alanna Morgan
Sharen Madden
MD CCFP FCFP

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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 57, Issue 11
1 Nov 2011
Narcotic-exposed neonates in a First Nations population in northwestern Ontario
Len Kelly, Joe Dooley, Helen Cromarty, Bryanne Minty, Alanna Morgan, Sharen Madden, Wilma Hopman
Canadian Family Physician Nov 2011, 57 (11) e441-e447;
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