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Intuition and evidence--uneasy bedfellows?

Trisha Greenhalgh
British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52 (478): 395-400.
Trisha Greenhalgh
Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London.
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vol. 52 no. 478 395-400
PubMed 
12014539

Published By 
Royal College of General Practitioners
Print ISSN 
0960-1643
Online ISSN 
1478-5242
History 
  • Published online May 1, 2002.


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  1. Trisha Greenhalgh
  1. Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London.

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