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Cultural Conflicts in a Mixed Marriage

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Transcultural Medicine

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Mixed marriages are becoming increasingly common in the UK and present their own special problems and opportunities for misunderstanding. Although no GP wants to spend too much time acting as a marriage counsellor, it is to him or her that these difficulties may first become apparent disguised as a medical problem.

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© 1989 Bashir Qureshi

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Qureshi, B. (1989). Cultural Conflicts in a Mixed Marriage. In: Transcultural Medicine. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6364-4_11

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