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. 2008 Sep;101(9):454-62.
doi: 10.1258/jrsm.2008.080114.

An unsuitable and degraded diet? Part three: Victorian consumption patterns and their health benefits

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An unsuitable and degraded diet? Part three: Victorian consumption patterns and their health benefits

Judith Rowbotham et al. J R Soc Med. 2008 Sep.
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