Bibliographic details and abstracts of randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in physiotherapy.
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International collection of population, family planning, and related reproductive health and development literature. Many documents are unique to the collection and are unavailable elsewhere.
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Access: Help:Scientific American Surgery, formerly ACS Surgery, contains authoritative recommendations on current surgical care from master surgeons. Includes drawings, graphs, photos, and decision-making algorithms. Please note: This resource has a limited number of simultaneous users. Try again later if unable to access.
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