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. 1984 Apr 15;130(8):977–979.

Is the clinician-scientist really vanishing? Encouraging results from a Canadian institute of medical science.

D A Roncari, R B Salter, J E Till, F H Lowy
PMCID: PMC1876047  PMID: 6704859

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