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Getting to the root of trauma in Canada's Aboriginal population.
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CMAJ. 2005 Apr 12;172(8):1023-4
Publication Type
Article
Date
Apr-12-2005
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Author
Nadine R Caron
Author Affiliation
University of British Columbia, Northern Medical Program, Prince George, BC. caronn@unbc.ca
Source
CMAJ. 2005 Apr 12;172(8):1023-4
Date
Apr-12-2005
Language
English
Publication Type
Article
Keywords
Alberta - epidemiology
Canada
Female
Humans
Indians, North American - statistics & numerical data
Male
Wounds and Injuries - ethnology - prevention & control
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Comment On: CMAJ. 2005 Apr 12;172(8):1007-1115824405
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15824407
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