Royal College of Physicians
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The Royal College of Physicans (RCP) is a UK professional body for doctors, many of whom work within the British National Health Service.[1]
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- 1996, Chronic fatigue syndrome. A joint report of the Royal Colleges of Physicians, Psychiatrists and General Practitioners.[2] (Full text)
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- Website
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- Wikipedia
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- ↑ "Royal College of Physicans". Retrieved February 1, 2019.
- ↑ Royal College of Physicans; Royal College of Psychiatrists; Royal College of General Practitioners (1996). "Chronic fatigue syndrome". London: RCP. Retrieved March 22, 2019.