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The Assault on Medical Freedom. P. Joseph Lisa. Charlottesville, VA:Hampton Roads Publishing Company,1994, 383 pp. US$14.95 paper. ISBN 1-57174-003-1. Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 134 Burgess Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22902-5475, USA.
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