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General practitioners' conflicts of interest, the paramountcy principle and safeguarding children: a psychodynamic contribution
- Correspondence to Dr Adrian Sutton, 90 Woodford Road Bramhall, Cheshire, SK7 1PB, UK; adrian.sutton{at}manchester.ac.uk
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General practitioners' conflicts of interest, the paramountcy principle and safeguarding children: a psychodynamic contribution
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- Received September 24, 2010
- Revised November 8, 2010
- Accepted December 10, 2010
- First published February 8, 2011.
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April 27, 2016
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