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‘By a silken thread’: a cinematic narrative of stroke
- Correspondence to Professor D O'Neill, Centre for Ageing, Neuroscience and the Humanities, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin 24, Ireland; doneill{at}tcd.ie
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‘By a silken thread’: a cinematic narrative of stroke
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- First published May 5, 2011.
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April 14, 2016
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