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Grangegorman: Psychiatric care in Dublin since 1815Joseph Reynolds. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration in association with the Eastern Health Board, 1992. 344pp, £19.95hb.
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Grangegorman: Psychiatric care in Dublin since 1815 Joseph Reynolds. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration in association with the Eastern Health Board, 1992. 344pp, £19.95hb.
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13 June 2014
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