NHS patients’ perspective on complementary medicine: a survey

Complementary Therapies in Medicine - Tập 11 Số 4 - Trang 243-248 - 2003
Fiona Sharples1, Robbert van Haselen2, Peter Fisher2
1Academic Unit, Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, UCL Hospitals NHS Trust, London , UK.
2Academic Unit, The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, UCL Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK

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