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Comment
. 2006 Jun 6;174(12):1731.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.060391.

Pediatric safety on farms: redefining the unacceptable

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Pediatric safety on farms: redefining the unacceptable

Lesley Day. CMAJ. .
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