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Psychopathic disorder and autistic spectrum disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Ernest Gralton
Affiliation:
Langdon Hospital Dawlish, Devon EX7 0NR
Julie Crocombe
Affiliation:
Maple House Autism Unit, Whipton Hospital Exeter Community Health Service NHS Trust, Exeter EX1 3PQ
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