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Freedom of Information Act: Scalpel or Just a Sharp Knife?: Table 1

Journal of Medical Ethics - United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/medethics-2016-103609
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Date

October 18, 2016

Authors
Simon P HammondJane L CrossFiona M PolandMartyn PatelBridget PenhaleToby O SmithChris Fox
Publisher

BMJ


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