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Comment
. 2004 Sep 18;329(7467):683.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7467.683.

Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment: failed asylum seekers should not be denied access to free NHS care

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Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment: failed asylum seekers should not be denied access to free NHS care

Roman Romero-Ortuno. BMJ. .
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