How to Talk with Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients & Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile & Use the Best of Conventional & Alt
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Turner Publishing Company, 2010.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ronald L. Hoffman., Ronald L. Hoffman|AUTHOR., & Sidney Stevens|AUTHOR. (2010). How to Talk with Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients & Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile & Use the Best of Conventional & Alt . Turner Publishing Company.

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Ronald L. Hoffman, Ronald L. Hoffman|AUTHOR and Sidney Stevens|AUTHOR. 2010. How to Talk With Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients & Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile & Use the Best of Conventional & Alt. Turner Publishing Company.

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Ronald L. Hoffman, Ronald L. Hoffman|AUTHOR and Sidney Stevens|AUTHOR. How to Talk With Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients & Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile & Use the Best of Conventional & Alt Turner Publishing Company, 2010.

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Ronald L. Hoffman, Ronald L. Hoffman|AUTHOR, and Sidney Stevens|AUTHOR. How to Talk With Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients & Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile & Use the Best of Conventional & Alt Turner Publishing Company, 2010.

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