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Navigating Difficult Conversations in the Inpatient Setting: A Framework for Hospitalists. [PDF]
Dapaah-Afriyie K.
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Between duty and despair: the ethical toll of brain drain on Nepalese nurse managers. [PDF]
Ghimire A, Neupane MS.
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Ethical reflections in legal medicine and forensic medical expertise: looking beyond the norm. [PDF]
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Journal of American College Health, 1995
pollo the physician, the sun god, drove the chariot of sun. He was the son of Zeus and Leto and the ,brother of Artemis, goddess of the moon. Apollo’s son was Asclepius, who was taught healing by the centaur Chauron; so skilled in medicine was he that he could restore the dead to life.
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pollo the physician, the sun god, drove the chariot of sun. He was the son of Zeus and Leto and the ,brother of Artemis, goddess of the moon. Apollo’s son was Asclepius, who was taught healing by the centaur Chauron; so skilled in medicine was he that he could restore the dead to life.
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A Hippocratic Oath for Scientists
Science, 1999T he tremendous advances in pure science made during the 20th century have completely changed the relation between science and society. Through its technological applications, science has become a dominant element in our lives. It has enormously improved the quality of life.
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Science, 1999
One of the most reiterated and erroneous myths of medical history appears in the review by Julio Licinio of Howard I. Kushner's book A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette Syndrome (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999) ( Science 's Compass, 1 Oct., p. [56][1]).
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One of the most reiterated and erroneous myths of medical history appears in the review by Julio Licinio of Howard I. Kushner's book A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette Syndrome (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1999) ( Science 's Compass, 1 Oct., p. [56][1]).
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