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  • Autumn Quarterly Meeting in October 1987, the health services were qualified but excellent if pur Colleges set up a small Liaison Committee, chaired by Professor Ben Sacks

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Autumn Quarterly Meeting in October 1987, the health services were qualified but excellent if pur Colleges set up a small Liaison Committee, chaired by Professor Ben Sacks. The costs of fragmentation in psychiatry-a national joint conference of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the College of Occupational Therapists*

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