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by Mahin Hassibi, M.D. My name is Michael Ross. I’m a condemned man on Connecticut’s death row,” began the unsolicited manuscript entitled “Reflections from Death
by Mahin Hassibi, M.D. My name is Michael Ross. I’m a condemned man on Connecticut’s death row,” began the unsolicited manuscript entitled “Reflections from Death
by Raymond Rakow, M.D. The hallmark of any oppressive ideology is domination and subordination, viewed from a societal as well as an interpersonal perspective. From the
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by Merle Hoffman An ON THE ISSUES Exclusive Interview with an Introduction by Dr. Mathilde Krim, Co-Chair American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) There is
by Merle Hoffman I am overhearing a phone conversation – the tone of the speaker is intimate – concerned – loving parental… long complicated words
by Merle Hoffman It was Mother’s Day and the son of William Schroeder was responding to repeated questions on David Brinkley’s television show “This Week.”
by Lila A. Wallis, MD A quiet revolution has been taking place in American medical schools during the last decade. Learning from patients has long
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by Virginia Apuzzo Lesbian health care, in the course of the past fifteen years, has progressed from a state of total neglect to a state
by Howard J. Osofsky, M.D., Ph.D. Although pre-menstrual tension was first described in 1931. only in recent years has there been growing interest by the
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