Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 786-791 , June 1997

Hate Crime Violence and Its Emergency Department Management

Received 7 August 1996 ,Revised 21 October 1996 ,Accepted 5 November 1996.

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 From the Department of Emergency Medicine,* Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; the Los Angeles County–University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA;§ and the Division of Emergency Medicine, Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

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Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume 29, Issue 6 , Pages 786-791 , June 1997