Low Back Pain: A Review of Social Security Data; GP, Public and Patient Beliefs in Jersey

作者: Julia Morris

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摘要: The published articles from Appendix 6 are not available in the electronic version of this thesis due to copyright restrictions. full can be consulted at University Leicester Library.

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