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. 2008 Apr;13(4):277-8.

When treating is not enough: The roles of health care providers in prevention and control of childhood motor vehicle crash injuries

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When treating is not enough: The roles of health care providers in prevention and control of childhood motor vehicle crash injuries

Natalie L Yanchar. Paediatr Child Health. 2008 Apr.
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