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    Listening for the sounds of silence: a nursing consideration of caring for the politically tortured.Twilla Racine-Welch & Mark Welch - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (2):136-141.
    Listening for the sounds of silence: a nursing consideration of caring for the politically tortured In 1997 Amnesty International reported that 115 out of 251 countries surveyed practised torture on their citizens. Many of these victims have been forced to flee their country of origin and become refugees in the West, in countries such as Australia, Canada, the UK and the United States. However, torture itself remains an unspoken and covert problem. In addition to the obvious traumatic effects, it may (...)
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    A psycho for every generation.Mark Welch & Twilla Racine - 1999 - Nursing Inquiry 6 (3):216-219.
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    Conference review.Mark Welch - 1998 - Nursing Inquiry 5 (1):62-63.
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    Hildegard Peplau in a conversation with Mark Welch. Part I.Mark Welch - 1995 - Nursing Inquiry 2 (1):53-56.
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    Patients rewarded: a consideration of The English Patient and the representation of nursing.Mark Welch - 1997 - Nursing Inquiry 4 (4):275-276.
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