AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN NURSE‐PHYSICIAN RELATIONSHIPS
@article{Hofling1966ANES, title={AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN NURSE‐PHYSICIAN RELATIONSHIPS}, author={Charles K. Hofling and Ellis R. Brotzman and S Dalrymple and N Graves and C. M. Pierce}, journal={The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease}, year={1966}, volume={143}, pages={171–180} }
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