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Mental Health Services in Pilot Study Areas. By R. Giel, J. U. Hannibal, J. H. Henderson, G. H. M. M. Ten Horn. (Pp. 578; illustrated; SFr 70.00.) World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe: Copenhagen. 1987.
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