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and persuade the regulars to add the content for you, but doing it yourself is not that hard. Just type into the box near the bottom of this page and, when you're finished, briefly describe what you've done in the "edit summary" box below that. The editors at
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User:Anthonyhcole
discussion page
WikiProject Medicine
No original research
attributable
synthesis
Reliable sources
general
systematic reviews
medical journals
medical guidelines
Use your own words
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inline "citation"
Google Books
URL
here
doi
PMID
here
this

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