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J Wakefield

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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 3, 2001
Environmental Florence Nightingales: nursing's new front lineJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 3, 2001
Human Exposure: the key to better risk assessmentJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 1, 1996
Healing environmental harm: is there a doctor in the house?J Wakefield
Nursing Mirror and Midwives Journal|September 26, 1974
"Everyone should have one"J Wakefield
Tumori|May 1, 1976
Studies of response to cervical screeningJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 1, 1995
Environmental health science in the city by the BayJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 25, 2001
Toxic Inheritance: fathers' job may mean cancer for kidsJ Wakefield
Journal of Sex Research|March 2, 2012
Female primary orgasmic dysfunction: Masters and Johnson versus DSM-III-R on diagnosis and incidenceJ Wakefield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Public Persuasion in Health Matters with Particular Reference to SmokingJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 7, 2000
An eruption of silicosisJ Wakefield
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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 3, 2001
Environmental Florence Nightingales: nursing's new front lineJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 3, 2001
Human Exposure: the key to better risk assessmentJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 1, 1996
Healing environmental harm: is there a doctor in the house?J Wakefield
Nursing Mirror and Midwives Journal|September 26, 1974
"Everyone should have one"J Wakefield
Tumori|May 1, 1976
Studies of response to cervical screeningJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 1, 1995
Environmental health science in the city by the BayJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 25, 2001
Toxic Inheritance: fathers' job may mean cancer for kidsJ Wakefield
Journal of Sex Research|March 2, 2012
Female primary orgasmic dysfunction: Masters and Johnson versus DSM-III-R on diagnosis and incidenceJ Wakefield
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine|December 9, 2009
Public Persuasion in Health Matters with Particular Reference to SmokingJ Wakefield
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 7, 2000
An eruption of silicosisJ Wakefield
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