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    Forensic psychiatry: Where law and mental health combine

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    Author
    Saleem, Younus
    Khalifa, Najat
    Keyword
    Mental health
    Date
    2010
    
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    http://student.bmj.com/student/view-article.html?id=sbmj.c6941
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    Timbrall, S., Thompson, N., Saleem, Y. & Khalifa, N. (2010). Forensic psychiatry: Where law and mental health combine. Student BMJ, 18.
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