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Salvation by Registration

New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Robert Motzer was not happy when he learned that his manuscript about the treatment of renal cancer with sunitinib could not be considered for publication by the Journal. His paper was rejected not on the basis of the science it reported or of the Journal's editorial priorities, but because of the study's inadequate registration in the ClinicalTrials ...
Jeffrey M, Drazen, Deborah A, Zarin
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Salvation and psychotherapy

Journal of Religion & Health, 1969
Some people still see an almost unbridgeable chasm between psychiatrist and pastor. When driven to one or the other, they expect something different from each. An individual's attitude to religion and psychiatry, his personal theology, the nature of his problem, and his relationship to pastor and doctor will de termine his choice between the two.1 ...
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Salvation

2018
For there to be such a thing as salvation, there must be someone to be saved, something from which they need to be saved, and some way in which they can be saved from it. ‘Salvation’ is primarily a religious term, and religious traditions typically assume that there is some basic religious problem that all people face.
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Salvation.

The Hospital
Abstract This chapter examines Sudan during the rule of President Umar al-Bashir (1989-2019) who came to power in a military coup allied with the country’s Islamic movement. Over the course of three decades, this regime brought about far-reaching transformations on Sudan’s state and society.
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Army of Salvation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
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