Making Health Public: A Manifesto for a New Social Contract
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Policy Press, 2023.
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9781447371274

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Peter Littlejohns., Peter Littlejohns|AUTHOR., David J. Hunter|AUTHOR., Albert Weale|AUTHOR., & Jacqueline Johnson|AUTHOR. (2023). Making Health Public: A Manifesto for a New Social Contract . Policy Press.

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Peter Littlejohns et al.. 2023. Making Health Public: A Manifesto for a New Social Contract. Policy Press.

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Peter Littlejohns et al.. Making Health Public: A Manifesto for a New Social Contract Policy Press, 2023.

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Peter Littlejohns, et al. Making Health Public: A Manifesto for a New Social Contract Policy Press, 2023.

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