Tragedy - a walk on the wild side.

Br J Gen Pract

Dean Emeritus of the Royal Society of Medicine, Past President FHPMP the Society of Apothecaries, Senior Lecturer in Family Medicine RCSI Medical University of Bahrain, and BJGP Senior Ethics Advisor.

Published: August 2014

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