Perpetration-induced traumatic stress - A risk for veterinarians involved in the destruction of healthy animals.

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Perpetration-induced traumatic stress - A risk for veterinarians involved in the destruction of healthy animals. is …
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P932PMC publication ID3119248
P698PubMed publication ID22210948

P50authorTerrence WhitingQ73562920
P2093author name stringColleen R Marion
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P433issue7
P921main subjecttraumatic stressQ16920843
P304page(s)794-796
P577publication date2011-07-01
P1433published inCanadian Veterinary JournalQ15763137
P1476titlePerpetration-induced traumatic stress - A risk for veterinarians involved in the destruction of healthy animals
P478volume52

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