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Reduction of Firearm-Related Violence Through Firearm Safety Counseling

The Role of Family Physicians

James H. Price, PhD, MPH; Sherry A. Everett, PhD, MPH; Archie W. Bedell, MD, PhD; Susan K. Telljohann, HSD

Arch Fam Med. 1997;6(1):79-83.


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