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. 1975 Feb;25(151):143–145.

The use of name and address spirit masters in general practice

K A Harden, R McG Harden
PMCID: PMC2157612  PMID: 1177210

Abstract

The use of an address master system in a general practice can save the doctors and secretarial staff a significant amount of time. A spirit master system (e.g. `Scriptomaster' sets) best suits the requirements of general practice. Uses include labelling documents, request forms, prescriptions, envelopes and compiling lists of patients.

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