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The Impact of Political Violence on Health and Health Services in Cape Town, South Africa, 1986: Methodological Problems and Preliminary Results.
American Journal of Public Health
- United States
doi 10.2105/ajph.78.7.772
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Occupational Health
Date
July 1, 1988
Authors
D Yach
Publisher
American Public Health Association
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