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The awareness and use of chaperones by patients in an English general practice
- Correspondence to Dr K L Pydah, Hungerford Medical Centre, Crewe CW1 5HA, UK; dl_kanthi{at}yahoo.com
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The awareness and use of chaperones by patients in an English general practice
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- Received February 1, 2010
- Revised May 4, 2010
- Accepted May 8, 2010
- First published July 27, 2010.
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April 27, 2016
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