Later life's complexity needs a scalpel rather than an axe
Publisher:
BMJ Publishing Group LtdDate published:
16 April, 2007Region:
Republic of Ireland Publication type:
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Later life's complexity needs a scalpel rather than an axeDesmond O'Neill, associate professor, medical gerontology
Centre for Ageing, Neurosciences and the Humanities, Adelaide and Meath Hospital Dublin, Dublin 24, Republic of Ireland
Email: des.oneill@amnch.ie
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