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Pediatrics, 1962
In pediatrics (28:838, 1961) Dr. Samuel Wishik has commented on the findings of recent studies of health supervision of young children in California. This survey showed that "well care services . . . are reaching children but apparently are unable to hold them," in spite of the evidence that "ninety-one percent of the children under six years of age ...
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In pediatrics (28:838, 1961) Dr. Samuel Wishik has commented on the findings of recent studies of health supervision of young children in California. This survey showed that "well care services . . . are reaching children but apparently are unable to hold them," in spite of the evidence that "ninety-one percent of the children under six years of age ...
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American Journal of Gastroenterology, 1998
Tamblyn R. Unnecessary prescribing of NSAIDs and the management of NSAID-related gastropathy in medical practice.
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Tamblyn R. Unnecessary prescribing of NSAIDs and the management of NSAID-related gastropathy in medical practice.
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Office Visits and Emotional Health
Pediatrics, 1962The very pertinent remarks of Dr. John H. Kennell (Pediatrics, 29:848, 1962) are basic to the future of pediatric practice. There are many "new frontiers" for the private practitioner. Emotional health must be of primary concern, both at the teaching level and in private practice. I am sure that future office visits will include an emotional discussion
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The Journal of Business Education, 1938
(1938). “May I Visit Your Office?”. The Journal of Business Education: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 11-13.
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(1938). “May I Visit Your Office?”. The Journal of Business Education: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 11-13.
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The male infertility office visit.
Minerva urologica e nefrologica = The Italian journal of urology and nephrology, 2015One in six couples are infertile, and in 50% of these couples, a male factor plays a role. Therefore, it is imperative that physicians become comfortable in the basic evaluation of the infertile male. By performing a thorough history and physical examination, physicians can usually establish a differential diagnosis and proceed to laboratory testing ...
P, Dadhich, R, Ramasamy, L I, Lipshultz
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