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Original Articles

Forensic documentation of Intimate Partner Violence in Primary Health Care

, BA Cur, MA Cur & , MBBS, MFGP (SA), M Fam Med (Medunsa), FACRRM, FACTM, FAFP (SA)
Pages 37-40 | Published online: 15 Aug 2014

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