Prospective study of social influences on mortality. The study of men born in 1913 and 1923.

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Published in Lancet on April 20, 1985

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L Welin, G Tibblin, K Svärdsudd, B Tibblin, S Ander-Peciva, B Larsson, L Wilhelmsen

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