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Cultural sensitivity in paediatrics
- Correspondence to Dr Gregory L Bock, Department of Philosophy, Walters State Community College, 500 S. Davy Crockett Pkwy, Morristown, TN 37813 USA; greg.bock{at}ws.edu
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Cultural sensitivity in paediatrics
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- Received May 25, 2012
- Revised March 12, 2013
- Accepted April 1, 2013
- First published April 26, 2013.
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August 19, 2013
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