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Somatisation: embodying the problem
scientific article published on May 1989
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2502243
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Somatisation: embodying the problem
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Murphy M
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1 May 1989
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The BMJ
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298
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1331-1332
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6684
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Abnormal illness behaviour
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Somatic presentation of DSM III psychiatric disorders in primary care.
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Abnormal illness behaviour in young women in a primary care setting: is Briquet's syndrome a useful category?
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Somatic presentations of psychiatric illness in primary care setting
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Research diagnostic criteria: rationale and reliability
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Psychiatric syndromes with a somatic presentation
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The validity and significance of the clinical diagnosis of hysteria (Briquet's syndrome)
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Hysteria--the stability and usefulness of clinical criteria. A quantitative study based on a follow-up period of six to eight years in 39 patients
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Patients with multiple unexplained symptoms. Their characteristics, functional health, and health care utilization
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Ambulatory medical care in the People's Republic of China: an exploratory study
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Hysteria. Studies of diagnosis, outcome, and prevalence
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The prevalence of somatization in primary care
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10.1136/BMJ.298.6684.1331
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1836628
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