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Journey Through the Brain: A Colouring Book. Edited by Harold G Coward (pp. 51 of 218; ISBN 9780791499917) SUNY Press: New York, 1985

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Journey Through the Brain: A Colouring Book. Edited by Harold G Coward (pp. 51 of 218; ISBN 9780791499917) SUNY Press: New York, 1985

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2017

Roisin Plunkett*
Affiliation:
Registrar in Psychiatry, Crumlin Mental Health Services, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Ireland (Email: plunker@tcd.ie)

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© College of Psychiatrists of Ireland 2017 

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