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Original Articles

Involuntary admission of psychiatric patients in the Northern Cape Province and the accuracy of the initial psychiatric assessment done by the referring general practitioners

, MBc, MBBS, MFamMed (Medical Officer) , , MCom (Biostatistian) & , MBChB, MPraxMed (Associate Professor and Principle Medical Officer)
Pages 14-14c | Published online: 15 Aug 2014

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