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. 1998 Dec 12;317(7173):1652.

Acceptability of early discharge, hospital at home schemes. Treatments that can be safely and acceptably managed at home need to be defined

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Acceptability of early discharge, hospital at home schemes. Treatments that can be safely and acceptably managed at home need to be defined

M Montalto et al. BMJ. .
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