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Contents September 15 1996, Volume 155, Issue 6   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
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Commentary:Back

M. Gordon
Universal coverage: the best use of funds or the tragedy of the commons?
CMAJ 1996 155: 627-628.  
J. S. Aldis
Universal coverage: the best use of funds or the tragedy of the commons?
CMAJ 1996 155: 627.  
T. Vandor
Medical students another day older and deeper in debt
CMAJ 1996 155: 630.  
N. Porter-Steele
Breast pain causes noncompliance with mammography and self-examination
CMAJ 1996 155: 632-633.  
S. Katz
Physician's experience with disclosure in androgen insensitivity syndrome
CMAJ 1996 155: 632.  
E. Berger
Canada Health Monitor results concerning screening mammography
CMAJ 1996 155: 633-634.  
G. Robinson and M. Cohen
Gay, lesbian and bisexual health care issues and medical curricula
CMAJ 1996 155: 709-711.  
D. J. Walters
Powerful politics at the XI International Conference on AIDS
CMAJ 1996 155: 712-713.  
P. B. Berger
Hope and caution: report from the XI International Conference on AIDS
CMAJ 1996 155: 717-721.  

Letters:Back

F. Abalan and D. Delmas-Saint-Hilaire
[A potential source of contamination in the clinical milieu pointed out]
CMAJ 1996 155: 634.  

Historical Article:Back

J. Genest
Biomedical research in Quebec: the history of the Fonds de la recherche en sante du Quebec
CMAJ 1996 155: 639-644.  

Journal Article:Back

P. S. Penfold
The repressed memory controversy: is there middle ground?
CMAJ 1996 155: 647-653.  
E. Etchells, G. Sharpe, C. Elliott, and P. A. Singer
Bioethics for clinicians: 3. Capacity
CMAJ 1996 155: 657-661.  
D. N. Mendelson, J. Levinson, and D. S. Gaylin
The anatomy of online information for physicians
CMAJ 1996 155: 665-674.  
R. H. Glazier, D. M. Dalby, E. M. Badley, G. A. Hawker, M. J. Bell, R. Buchbinder, and S. C. Lineker
Management of the early and late presentations of rheumatoid arthritis: a survey of Ontario primary care physicians
CMAJ 1996 155: 679-687.  
M. J. Smieja, D. J. Cook, D. L. Hunt, M. A. Ali, and G. H. Guyatt
Recognizing and investigating iron-deficiency anemia in hospitalized elderly people
CMAJ 1996 155: 691-696.  
C. V. van Walraven, J. M. Peterson, M. Kapral, B. Chan, M. Bell, G. Hawker, J. Gollish, J. Schatzker, J. I. Williams, and C. D. Naylor
Appropriateness of primary total hip and knee replacements in regions of Ontario with high and low utilization rates
CMAJ 1996 155: 697-706. [Correction]  
D. Waugh
Is Jack Kevorkian a hero?
CMAJ 1996 155: 761.  
N. Robb
Medical schools seek to overcome "invisibility" of gay patients, gay issues in curriculum
CMAJ 1996 155: 765-770.  
E. H. Kluge
Physicians, limited resources and liability
CMAJ 1996 155: 778-779.  
E. Weir
A summer in India
CMAJ 1996 155: 785-787.  
R. Cairney
"Democracy was never intended for degenerates": Alberta's flirtation with eugenics comes back to haunt it
CMAJ 1996 155: 789-792.  
A. Tempelman-Kluit
BC Ear Bank a victim of its own success as demand begins to outstrip supply
CMAJ 1996 155: 793-794.  

Biography:Back

AIDS claims medical pioneer, humanitarian (Lucille Teasdale)
CMAJ 1996 155: 741.  
T. C. Chalmers
Dr. Tom Chalmers, 1917-1995: the trials of a randomizer. Interview by Malcolm Maclure
CMAJ 1996 155: 757-760.  
R. B. Mason
Canadian neurosurgeon helps prove that robots, surgery "are made to be partners"
CMAJ 1996 155: 780-781.  

News:Back

J. Rafuse
Private-sector share of health spending hits record level
CMAJ 1996 155: 749-750.  

Editorial:Back

M. G. Myers
"Drug may have caused huge number of deaths": lessons learned during an encounter with The Fifth Estate
CMAJ 1996 155: 772-775.  

Guideline:Back


CMAJ 1996 155: 784.  

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