Infection Prevention and Control

A Social Science Perspective

(Autor) Paul Elliott
Formato: HardCover
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Editorial:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Formato:
HardCover
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781032459448
Año de publicación:
2023
Fecha publicación:
1 de Junio de 2023

Paul Elliott

Paul Elliott is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Last Sunset," which explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. His poetic and introspective writing style has earned him critical acclaim, with his work often delving into the complexities of human emotion and relationships. Elliott's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on readers worldwide.

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