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Published Online: 1 October 2012

Medically Unexplained Symptoms, Somatisation and Bodily Distress: Developing Better Clinical Services

Based on: edited by Creed Francis, Henningsen Peter, and Fink Per; New York, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 266 pages, $90

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Pages: e4
Editor: Jeffrey L. Geller, M.D., M.P.H.

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Published online: 1 October 2012
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Ralph J. Seymour, M.D.
Dr. Seymour is an assistant professor of psychiatry and an attending psychiatrist in the combined Psychosomatic Medicine/Emergency Mental Health Services at the UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester.

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