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Spirituality and Medicine:
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5. Maugans TA, Wadland WC. Religion and family medicine: A survery of physicians and patients. Journal of Family Practice. 1991;32: 210-213.
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7.Maugans TA. The SPIRITual History. Archives of Family Medicine. 1996;5: 11-16.
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9. Foster DW. Religion and Medicine: The Physician's Perspective. Health/Medicine and the Faith Traditions. Marty, M.E., Vaux, K.L., editors, Philadelphia, Fortress Press, 1982, pp. 245-270.
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