Post-combat syndromes from the Boer war to the Gulf war: a cluster analysis of their nature and attribution
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Brian Everitt | Simon Wessely | B. Everitt | S. Wessely | K. Hyams | E. Jones | Robert Hodgins‐Vermaas | H. McCartney | C. Beech | Denise Poynter | I. Palmer | Edgar Jones | Ian Palmer | Robert Hodgins-Vermaas | Helen McCartney | Charlotte Beech | Denise Poynter | Kenneth Hyams | H. Mccartney | Charlotte Beech
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