Medical Journal of Australia editor responds to homebirth study concerns
Following yesterday’s Crikey and Croakey pieces on the homebirth study which has been hitting the headlines, I thought it only fair to ask the editor of the Medical Journal of .... Thu Jan 2010 01:01 (1 month, 4 weeks ago)
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