2 edition of Whose treatment is it anyway? found in the catalog.
Whose treatment is it anyway?
Salford Community Health Council.
Published
1998
by Salford Community Health Council in Salford
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Written in English
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Open Library | OL20491337M |
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Incurable paralysis Must remain hospitalized for the rest of his life. Will die in a week without regular treatment Will probably live another 40 years with treatment.
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