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Patient's experience
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Anne Turner
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Pulmonary embolism in hospital practice: View from primary care is chest pain and breathlessness, but not together
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Management of diverticulitis
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Implications of data protection legislation for family history
Cannabis and psychosis: Does cannabis really cause psychosis?
Lessons for doctors from Jewish philosophy
Collaborative care improves late life depression
Detention of refugees
Rheumatologists feel devalued by NHS changes
Influence of Islam on smoking among Muslims
Jacob Mackinnon
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