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Editing the British Journal of Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2011

Greg Wilkinson*
Affiliation:
Editor, British Journal of Psychiatry
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Address for correspondence: Professor G. Wilkinson, University Department of Psychiatry, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool L69 3GA (UK). Fax: +44-151-706.5892 E-mail: liaison@liverpool.ac.uk
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