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Errors of deglutition—real and imagined; or, don't forget the psyche

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

John S. Gilbody*
Affiliation:
Late netry British Association of Otolaryngology Prize Essay.
*
Mr John S. Gilbody, 78 Stopples Lane, Hordle, Near Lymington, Hants SO41 0GL

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