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J R Soc Med 1995;88:590-593
© 1995 Royal Society of Medicine

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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 88, Issue 10 590-593, Copyright © 1995 by Royal Society of Medicine


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A patient's view of asthma

JM Donaldson

A medical consultation is seen as a meeting between cultures which have developed from different standpoints. These cultures are described, as are the ways in which they may contribute to, or impede a full understanding between the doctor and the patient with asthma, or concerned parent.
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