Welfare, women, and children: it's time for doctors to speak out
Chavkin, W.; Wise, P.H.; Romero, D.
Journal of the American Medical Women's Association 57(1): 3-4; 10
2002
ISSN/ISBN: 0098-8421 PMID: 11905487 Document Number: 549026
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