IntroductionIntroduction: Gift horse or Trojan horse? Social science perspectives on evidence-based health care
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Acknowledgements
We thank Henry Barry and George Davey Smith for their readings of an earlier draft of this paper and the participants and discussants at the 2003 conference panels, from which this Special Issue derives, for their helpful contributions.
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