Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 41, Issue 1 , Pages 121-122 , January 2003

Thinking about thinking

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doi: 10.1067/mem.2003.20

Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 41, Issue 1 , Pages 121-122 , January 2003