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Management of the Geriatric Patient 老年病人的管理
DeckerMed Family Medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-11 DOI: 10.2310/fm.1556
Michelle Martinchek
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Assessment of the Geriatric Patient 评估老年病人
DeckerMed Family Medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-04 DOI: 10.2310/fm.1555
Michelle Martinchek
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Management of Somatic Symptoms 躯体症状的处理
DeckerMed Family Medicine Pub Date : 2014-04-01 DOI: 10.2310/NEURO.1300
A. Schröder, J. Dimsdale
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引用次数: 4
Upper Airway Disorders 上呼吸道疾病
DeckerMed Family Medicine Pub Date : 1990-05-01 DOI: 10.2310/fm.4364
L. Proano, S. Gemme, R. Partridge
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