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Patient Interest in Receiving Audiotapes of Information Presented by Their PhysiciansA Survey of Patients Awaiting Treatment in University and Private Practice Settings
Ronald G. Nathan, PhD;
Gene M. Bont, MD;
René B. Minz, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(6):509-513.
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