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Comment
. 1999 Feb 13;318(7181):461.

Evidence based patient information. Doctors should be encouraged to develop information resources on the internet

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Evidence based patient information. Doctors should be encouraged to develop information resources on the internet

P V Gardiner. BMJ. .
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