fhir-allergy-onset
v1.0.1
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<fhir-allergy-onset> adds allergy onset date to the page. Uses input type datetime in mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss format * In typical use, just use <fhir-allergy-onset url=""/fhir-allergy-onset>
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<fhir-allergy-onset>
<fhir-allergy-onset> adds allergy onset date to the page. Uses input type datetime in mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss format
- In typical use, just use <fhir-allergy-onset url=""/fhir-allergy-onset>
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