| Psychosocial factors that influence the outcome of burn treatment | |
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In the developing world few patients with burns of more than 40% of their body area survive, but those who do are faced with major challenges. <i> Continuing Medical Education</i> Vol. 26 (9) 2008: pp. 424-426 |
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Steenkamp, WC; ;, Albertyn , R; ; |
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Publisher : Continuing Medical Education Association of Crop Science, Uganda Type : Peer-Reviewed Article, Format : - |
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2009-01-16 |
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Continuing Medical Education - Continuing Medical Education; Vol. 26, No. 9 (2008) |
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