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Medically Unexplained Illness: Gender and Biopsychosocial Implications. By S. K. Johnson. (Pp. 280; $69.95; ISBN 0-9792125-8-8 hb.) American Psychological Association Books. 2007.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2008
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