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Does Size Matter? The Rationale for Centralising Acute Stroke Care Into a Smaller Number of Larger Units

Translational Perioperative and Pain Medicine
doi 10.31480/2330-4871/096
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August 14, 2019

Authors
Rudd Anthony
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Transpopmed


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