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. 2004 Sep 25;329(7468):741-2.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7468.741-c.

The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome: response to Reece et al from 41 physicians and scientists

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The evidence base for shaken baby syndrome: response to Reece et al from 41 physicians and scientists

Patrick E Lantz. BMJ. .
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