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Follow Up of People Aged 65 and Over With a History of Emergency Admissions: Analysis of Routine Admission Data

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.330.7486.289
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February 3, 2005

Authors
Martin RolandMark DusheikoHugh GravelleStuart Parker
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BMJ


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