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由Thomson Healthcare公司出版的是()

A.《药物事实与比较》

B.《医师案头参考》

C.《药物信息手册》

D.《马丁代尔药物大典》

E.《美国医院处方集服务处:药物信息》

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B、《医师案头参考》

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