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British Geriatric Society position statement: older patients undergoing emergency laparotomy
David Shipway1, Judith Partridge2, Philip Braude3
1Department of Geriatric Medicine, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, UK, & Meetings Secretary, British Geriatrics Society POPS SIG, UK.
Age and Ageing
|September 15, 2020
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