Toward vocabulary control for chief complaint.
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Stephanie W. Haas | Debbie Travers | Anna Waller | Daniel Pollock | Wendy Chapman | James McClay | W. Chapman | J. McClay | D. Travers | D. Pollock | C. Burt | K. Coonan | E. Barthell | A. Waller | Catharine Burt | Kevin Coonan | Donald Kamens | Stephanie W Haas | Judith E Tintinalli | Edward Barthell | J. Tintinalli | D. Kamens
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