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. 1999 Nov 13;319(7220):1294.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.319.7220.1294.

Cybermedicine. Interview by Clare Thompson

Cybermedicine. Interview by Clare Thompson

G Eysenbach et al. BMJ. .
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Figure 1
Definition of cybermedicine
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Figure 2
Positive feedback loop between the information age, consumer empowerment, and evidence based medicine
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User profile of dermatology atlas website intended for health professionals

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