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The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
Dec, 2003;53 (497): 963-7.
Mackenzie lecture. A dog's life.
Mike Pringle
Author Information
Mike Pringle: Department of General Practice, University of Nottingham. mike.pringle@nottingham.ac.uk
PMID: 14960223
Abstract
No abstract text available.
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MeSH Term
Animals
Dogs
Family Practice
Humans
Metaphor
Patient Satisfaction
Patient-Centered Care
Physician-Patient Relations
Quality of Health Care
State Medicine
United Kingdom
Lecture
3
CITATIONS
3
Total citations
0
Recent citations
0.59
Field Citation Ratio
0.04
Relative Citation Ratio
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