Homeopathy 2002; 91(01): 1-2
DOI: 10.1054/homp.2001.0018
Editorial
Copyright © The Faculty of Homeopathy 2002

The case for Cases: Publishing high-quality case reports in Homeopathy

Trevor Thompson
a   Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, Cotham House Cothan Hill, Bristol, BS6 6JL, UK
,
David Owen
b   Bradford House, 106 Stockbridge Road, Winchester, SO22 6RL, UK
,
Jeremy Swayne
c   Greys, Ditcheat, Shepton Mallet, BA4 6RB, UK
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Publication History

Publication Date:
27 December 2017 (online)

 

 
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