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SaitzR MayoSmith MF Roberts MS Redmond HA Bernard DR Calkins DR Individualized treatment for alcohol withdrawal A randomized doubleblind controlled trial JAMA 199427251923Spies CD et ID: 823227

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SOURCES (CONT’D)SaitzR, Mayo-Smith
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