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Neurological letter from
Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
- Correspondence to Major Damian R Jenkins, Army Registrar in Neurology and Lecturer in Medicine & Physiology, St Hugh's College, St Margaret's Rd, Oxford OX2 6LE, UK; damian.jenkins{at}st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
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Camp Bastion, Afghanistan
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- First published March 27, 2014.
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July 08, 2014
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