Introduction
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Recommended Readings
- Generalized Weakness in the Geriatric Emergency Department Patient. Anderson Jr, Robert S., Hallen, Sarah A.M. Elsevier Saunders – View the Article
- Abdominal Pain in the Elderly. Martinez, Joseph P., Mattu, Amal. Elsevier Saunders – View the Article
Discussion: Introduction
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