Vol 72, No 4 (2021)
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Occupational health of seamen: what can Laborem Exercens say to us 40 years later?

Richard Pougnet12, Laurence Pougnet13, Jean-Dominique Dewitte12, David Lucas14, Brice Loddé14
Pubmed: 35146736
IMH 2021;72(4):306-307.

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