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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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