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Primary care management: cases and discussion.
Lecturer in General Practice, General Practice and Primary Care Research Unit, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge
Primary care practitioners know that, unlike many textbooks, their patients' problems are seldom organized into discrete medical systems and that the context of patients' lives and experience contributes importantly to making diagnoses and, especially, planning management.
This book, described appropriately by its author
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