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Imagination and idealism in the medical sciences of an ageing world
- Correspondence to Dr Colin Farrelly, Political Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada; farrelly{at}queensu.ca
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Imagination and idealism in the medical sciences of an ageing world
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- Received January 5, 2022
- Accepted April 12, 2022
- First published April 21, 2022.
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March 23, 2023
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