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Acne : causes and practical management /
Published 2015An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Veterans and Agent Orange update 2008 /
Published 2009An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The Washington manual of echocardiography /
Published 2013An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Veterans and Agent Orange update 2008 /
Published 2009An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The Washington manual of echocardiography /
Published 2013An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Thinking About Dementia : Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Kaufman -- The borderlands of primary care : physician and family perspectives on "troublesome" behaviors of people with dementia / Ladson Hinton [and others] -- Negotiating the moral status of trouble : the experiences of forgetful individuals diagnosed with no dementia / Andre P. …”
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Thinking About Dementia : Culture, Loss, and the Anthropology of Senility /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Kaufman -- The borderlands of primary care : physician and family perspectives on "troublesome" behaviors of people with dementia / Ladson Hinton [and others] -- Negotiating the moral status of trouble : the experiences of forgetful individuals diagnosed with no dementia / Andre P. …”
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Dark medicine rationalizing unethical medical research /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Caplan -- Unit 731 and the human skulls discovered in 1989: physicians carrying out organized crimes / Kei-ichi Tsuneishi -- Biohazard: unit 731 in postwar Japanese politics of national "forgetfulness" / Frederick R. …”
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The autism spectrum scientific foundations and treatment /
Published 2012An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Healing with Poisons : Potent Medicines in Medieval China /
Published 2021Full text available:
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Dark medicine rationalizing unethical medical research /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Caplan -- Unit 731 and the human skulls discovered in 1989: physicians carrying out organized crimes / Kei-ichi Tsuneishi -- Biohazard: unit 731 in postwar Japanese politics of national "forgetfulness" / Frederick R. …”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The autism spectrum scientific foundations and treatment /
Published 2012An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Healing with Poisons : Potent Medicines in Medieval China /
Published 2021Full text available:
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Prescription for the People : An Activist’s Guide to Making Medicine Affordable for All /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…People everywhere are struggling to get the medicines they need -- The United States has a drug problem -- Millions of people are dying needlessly -- Cancer patients face particularly deadly barriers to medicines -- The current medicine system neglects many major diseases -- Corporate research and development investments are exaggerated -- The current system wastes billions on drug marketing -- The current system compromises physician integrity and leads to unethical corporate behavior -- Medicines are priced at whatever the market will bear -- Pharmaceutical corporations reap history-making profits -- The for-profit medicine arguments are patently false -- Medicine patents are extended too far and too wide -- Patent protectionism stunts the development of new medicines -- Governments, not private corporations, drive medicine innovation -- Taxpayers and patients pay twice for patented medicines -- Medicines are a public good -- Medicine patents are artificial, recent, and government-created -- The United States and big pharma play the bully in extending patents -- Pharma-pushed trade agreements steal the power of democratically elected governments -- Current law provides opportunities for affordable generic medicines -- There is a better way to develop medicines -- Human rights law demands access to essential medicines.…”
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Prescription for the People : An Activist’s Guide to Making Medicine Affordable for All /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…People everywhere are struggling to get the medicines they need -- The United States has a drug problem -- Millions of people are dying needlessly -- Cancer patients face particularly deadly barriers to medicines -- The current medicine system neglects many major diseases -- Corporate research and development investments are exaggerated -- The current system wastes billions on drug marketing -- The current system compromises physician integrity and leads to unethical corporate behavior -- Medicines are priced at whatever the market will bear -- Pharmaceutical corporations reap history-making profits -- The for-profit medicine arguments are patently false -- Medicine patents are extended too far and too wide -- Patent protectionism stunts the development of new medicines -- Governments, not private corporations, drive medicine innovation -- Taxpayers and patients pay twice for patented medicines -- Medicines are a public good -- Medicine patents are artificial, recent, and government-created -- The United States and big pharma play the bully in extending patents -- Pharma-pushed trade agreements steal the power of democratically elected governments -- Current law provides opportunities for affordable generic medicines -- There is a better way to develop medicines -- Human rights law demands access to essential medicines.…”
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The 5-minute neurology consult /
Published 2012An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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