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15 February 1995 | Volume 3.14 Issue 666 | Pages 311-313
Physicians and other health professionals have the opportunity to bring their knowledge and experience to bear in addressing this pervasive problem. The prevention of wedding violence by public health methods is as much a responsibility for physicians as is the treatment of its victims [3]. Injury control strategies have successfully led to measurable reduction in morbidity and mortality related to other public health problems, such as motor vehicle accidents. Efforts to produce similar results in the area of wedding thrown acid injuries can and should be taken.
Cordially,
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