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Posttraumatic syrinx resulting in syringomyelia and syringobulbia: illustrative case. [PDF]
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Pediatrics, 1969
The article in this issue by Dr. Harry Elam more than makes its point, and the point is more than worth being made at this particular moment in American history. What is more, I regret to say that, though the remarks are heavily psychological in nature, a large number of our psychiatrists also need to understand, as do pediatricians, the evolutionary ...
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The article in this issue by Dr. Harry Elam more than makes its point, and the point is more than worth being made at this particular moment in American history. What is more, I regret to say that, though the remarks are heavily psychological in nature, a large number of our psychiatrists also need to understand, as do pediatricians, the evolutionary ...
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Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2016
This essay focuses on nine important lessons learned during more than thirty years of endothelial research. They include: the danger of hiding behind a word, the confusion generated by abbreviations, the need to define the physiological role of the response studied, the local role of endothelium- dependent responses, the strength of pharmacological ...
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This essay focuses on nine important lessons learned during more than thirty years of endothelial research. They include: the danger of hiding behind a word, the confusion generated by abbreviations, the need to define the physiological role of the response studied, the local role of endothelium- dependent responses, the strength of pharmacological ...
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Neonatal Network, 2007
SOMETIMES I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING and don’t remember I have a cancerous tumor in my eye until the second or third cup of coffee. But then again I remember there are a lot of nurses who have cancer and life experiences with possible outcomes much different than mine. Life often deals us lessons that remind us of who and what we are all about.
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SOMETIMES I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING and don’t remember I have a cancerous tumor in my eye until the second or third cup of coffee. But then again I remember there are a lot of nurses who have cancer and life experiences with possible outcomes much different than mine. Life often deals us lessons that remind us of who and what we are all about.
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Patient Education and Counseling
A single patient, treated and followed over many years taught me invaluable clinical lessons, but mostly, the enduring value of mindful, reflective practice and gratification of long-term relationships.
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A single patient, treated and followed over many years taught me invaluable clinical lessons, but mostly, the enduring value of mindful, reflective practice and gratification of long-term relationships.
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