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Rounds in the General Hospital November 10, 2009

Insulin Overdose Among Patients With Diabetes: A Readily Available Means of Suicide

Theodore A. Stern, MD; Kristin S. Russell, MD; Jonathan R. Stevens, MD, MPH

Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2009;11(5):258-262

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Insulin Overdose Among Patients With Diabetes: A Readily Available Means of Suicide

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