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Eating Disorders in a General Practice Population. Prevalence, Characteristics and Follow-up at 12 to 18 Months. Psychological Medicine, Monograph Supplement 14. 1989. By M. B. King. (Pp. 34; illustrated £12.00.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1989.

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