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Nursing Times|December 2, 1998
Breaking the circuit: a cure for supraventricular tachycardiaN Crossley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 29, 1998
R. D. Laing and the British anti-psychiatry movement: a socio-historical analysisN Crossley
Nursing Times|September 23, 2000
Glorious technicolour? It's not that black and whiteN Crossley
The British Journal of Sociology|July 24, 2004
Fish, field, habitus and madness: the first wave mental health users movement in Great BritainN Crossley
Nursing Times|April 20, 2002
Lights, camera ... tractionN Crossley
Nursing Times|January 7, 1998
Burnt into our memoryN Crossley
Nutrition and Metabolism|January 1, 1970
The influence in male baboons, of a high sucrose diet on the portal and arterial levels of glucose and fructose following a sucrose mealJ N Crossley, I Macdonald
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 20, 1993
Diagnostic dilatation and curettageS R Hill, N Crossley
Diabetes|June 1, 1970
Glucose tolerance during the menstrual cycleI Macdonald, J N Crossley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 21, 2001
'Patient' voices, social movements and the habitus; how psychiatric survivors 'speak out'M L Crossley, N Crossley
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Nursing Times|December 2, 1998
Breaking the circuit: a cure for supraventricular tachycardiaN Crossley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 29, 1998
R. D. Laing and the British anti-psychiatry movement: a socio-historical analysisN Crossley
Nursing Times|September 23, 2000
Glorious technicolour? It's not that black and whiteN Crossley
The British Journal of Sociology|July 24, 2004
Fish, field, habitus and madness: the first wave mental health users movement in Great BritainN Crossley
Nursing Times|April 20, 2002
Lights, camera ... tractionN Crossley
Nursing Times|January 7, 1998
Burnt into our memoryN Crossley
Nutrition and Metabolism|January 1, 1970
The influence in male baboons, of a high sucrose diet on the portal and arterial levels of glucose and fructose following a sucrose mealJ N Crossley, I Macdonald
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 20, 1993
Diagnostic dilatation and curettageS R Hill, N Crossley
Diabetes|June 1, 1970
Glucose tolerance during the menstrual cycleI Macdonald, J N Crossley
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 21, 2001
'Patient' voices, social movements and the habitus; how psychiatric survivors 'speak out'M L Crossley, N Crossley
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