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Symposium on evidence based medicine
Current epistemological problems in evidence based medicine
- Correspondence to: R E Ashcroft Imperial College London, Department of Primary Health Care and General Practice, Reynolds Building, St Dunstan’s Road, London W6 8RP, UK; r.ashcroftimperial.ac.uk
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Current epistemological problems in evidence based medicine
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- Received November 13, 2003
- Accepted November 21, 2003
- First published April 13, 2004.
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April 13, 2004
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