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R W Medlicott

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The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|December 1, 1977
The sickness of Heracles: some forensic aspects of the omnipotent narcissistic personalityR W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 13, 1985
Perverse tendencies and established victim-prone perversionsR W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 12, 1980
Advantages and disadvantages of benzodiazepine prescriptionR A Edwards, R W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 1, 1970
A study of patients with a record of drug dependence or drug abuse admitted to a private psychiatric hospial 1882-1969R W Medlicott, D C Sutherland, P A Medlicott
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The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|December 1, 1977
The sickness of Heracles: some forensic aspects of the omnipotent narcissistic personalityR W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 13, 1985
Perverse tendencies and established victim-prone perversionsR W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 12, 1980
Advantages and disadvantages of benzodiazepine prescriptionR A Edwards, R W Medlicott
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 1, 1970
A study of patients with a record of drug dependence or drug abuse admitted to a private psychiatric hospial 1882-1969R W Medlicott, D C Sutherland, P A Medlicott
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