Bulletin 24 - Horse-related injury in Australia
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Horse-related injury in Australia

Raymond A. Cripps

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Dr Raymond A. Cripps
AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit
Research Centre for Injury Studies
Flinders University
Mark Oliphant Building
Laffer Drive, Bedford Park, South Australia 5042.
Phone: (08) 8374 0970
Fax: (08) 8374 0702 E-mail: ray.cripps@nisu.flinders.edu.au

This publication is copyright. However, it may be reproduced with proper acknowledgment. The suggested citation is:
Cripps RA. Horse-related injury in Australia. Australian Injury Prevention Bulletin 24, AIHW Cat. No. INJ26, May 2000. Research Centre for Injury Studies, Flinders University, 2000.

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