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Solvent abuse in psychiatric settings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Steven Reid
Affiliation:
Atkinson Morley Hospital, London SW20 0NE
Joanne Turner
Affiliation:
Springfield Hospital, London SW17 7DJ
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Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1994 

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