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. 1991 Nov;155(5):548–549.

Smoking cessation attitudes, practices, and policies among California primary care physicians.

R L Young, C Crooks, J P Elder, E Kenney, D G Bal, M Johnson
PMCID: PMC1003092  PMID: 1815415

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