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Young Elizabeth, Wallace Paul, Bruster Stephen, Sparkes Tracey, Jarman Brian and others (eds): Linkworking: Maximising the Potential of Health Checks for People Aged 75 and Over by Linking Them to Community Care, Department of General Practice, Lisson Grove Health Centre, London NW8 8EG, three booklets in wallet, no price, no ISBN.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2008

Ian Philp
Affiliation:
Department of Health Care for Elderly People, University of Sheffield

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