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Narrative based medicine: why study narrative?
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Narrative based medicine: why study narrative?
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Trisha Greenhalgh
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B Hurwitz
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English
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2 January 1999
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The BMJ
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318
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7175
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48-50
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10.1136/BMJ.318.7175.48
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634664
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634664
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1114541
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9872892
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