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Editorial
. 2004 Sep 4;329(7465):522-3.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7465.522.

Health care in Armenia

Editorial

Health care in Armenia

Samvel G Hovhannisyan. BMJ. .
No abstract available

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Market on the Georgia-Armenia border Credit: ROUBEN MANGASARYAN

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References

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    1. Ministry of Health of the Republic of Armenia. Unified family medicine curriculum. Yerevan: Ministry of Health, 2003.
    1. National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia. Law About Mental Care. Yerevan: Government of Armenia, 2004.