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. 1973 Dec;19(12):53, 55.

A Geriatric Policlinic: Part of the Care For the Aged

V A Kral
PMCID: PMC2371008  PMID: 20469007

Abstract

The need for establishing a geriatric policlinic in larger communities as part of the general care for the aged is outlined. Experience has shown that such a clinic can effectively serve the threefold purpose of service, teaching and research.

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