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Contents April 15 1997, Volume 156, Issue 8   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
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      Down News and analysis * Nouvelles et analyses
      Down Letters * Correspondance
      Down Research * Recherche
      Down Commentary * Commentaire
      Down Review * Synthèse
      Down Experience * Expérience
      Down Features * Chroniques
      Down Books and other media * Livres et autres documents
      Down Resources * Ressources
      Down Pulse * Médicogramme
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Editorial * Éditorial:Back

J. Hoey
Editor's preface
CMAJ 1997 156: 1101. [PDF]  
J. Hoey
Mot du rédacteur en chef
CMAJ 1997 156: 1103. [PDF]  

News and analysis * Nouvelles et analyses:Back

The new face of health care in Ontario
CMAJ 1997 156: 1107. [PDF]  
Toronto physician hopes to be swamped in paperwork
CMAJ 1997 156: 1107. [PDF]  
Manitoba on verge of regulating midwifery
CMAJ 1997 156: 1108. [PDF]  
Bill C-71: bloody but unbowed
CMAJ 1997 156: 1108. [PDF]  
Informed consent needed before HIV testing of pregnant mothers: CMA
CMAJ 1997 156: 1108. [PDF]  
French scientists urged to use mother tongue
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
New health sciences program at Western
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
CMA marks 130th anniversary
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
Lung cancer rates cloud 1997 statistics
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
Residency rules hurt obstetrics, says editor
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
Germ warfare in the playroom
CMAJ 1997 156: 1109. [PDF]  
G. Krueger
To-the-cell drug delivery
CMAJ 1997 156: 1110. [PDF]  
C. J. Brown
Taking ovarian cysts to heart
CMAJ 1997 156: 1110. [PDF]  

Letters * Correspondance:Back

A. R. Ciastko
Line extension
CMAJ 1997 156: 1115. [PDF]  
G. Harrington
Line extension
CMAJ 1997 156: 1115. [PDF]  
W. D. Gutowski
Touched and troubled by Amy
CMAJ 1997 156: 1116. [PDF]  
R. W. Dunn
Touched and troubled by Amy
CMAJ 1997 156: 1116. [PDF]  
R. Hajela
The CPP and mental disabilities
CMAJ 1997 156: 1118. [PDF]  
S. Shortt
The CPP and mental disabilities
CMAJ 1997 156: 1118-1119. [PDF]  
S. Cameron
Touched and troubled by Amy
CMAJ 1997 156: 1118. [PDF]  
J. C. Hostetler
A fine piece of writing
CMAJ 1997 156: 1119. [PDF]  
W. L. Maurice
Residency-exchange programs
CMAJ 1997 156: 1119. [PDF]  
D. E. Leask
Radical choices in mastectomy
CMAJ 1997 156: 1119-1121. [PDF]  
N. Porter-Steele
India's hungry mosquitoes
CMAJ 1997 156: 1121. [PDF]  
A. Starreveld
Radical choices in mastectomy
CMAJ 1997 156: 1121. [PDF]  
J. A. Laplume
No barriers in Manitoba
CMAJ 1997 156: 1121-1122. [PDF]  
H. Kawane
Japan's smoking epidemic
CMAJ 1997 156: 1122. [PDF]  

Research * Recherche:Back

E. F. Juniper, G. H. Guyatt, P. J. Ferrie, and L. E. Griffith
First-line treatment of seasonal (ragweed) rhinoconjunctivitis: a randomized management trial comparing a nasal steroid spray and a nonsedating antihistamine
CMAJ 1997 156: 1123-1111. [PDF]  
B. Malchy, M. W. Enns, T. K. Young, and B. J. Cox
Suicide among Manitoba's aboriginal people, 1988 to 1994
CMAJ 1997 156: 1133-1138. [PDF]  

Commentary * Commentaire:Back

S. O. Freedman
First-line treatment of hayfever: What is the best option?
CMAJ 1997 156: 1141-1143. [PDF]  
J. C. Hogg
Broncholitis obliterans and wood-burning stoves
CMAJ 1997 156: 1147-1149. [PDF]  
L. Turner
Cloning experiment answers some questions but raises many more: a sheep named Dolly
CMAJ 1997 156: 1149-1150. [PDF]  

Review * Synthèse:Back

C. Weijer, B. Dickens, and E. M. Meslin
Bioethics for clinicians: 10. Research ethics
CMAJ 1997 156: 1153-1157. [PDF]  
A. Garg, R. Buckman, and Y. Kason
Teaching medical students how to break bad news
CMAJ 1997 156: 1159-1164. [PDF]  
A. Humar, S. Sharma, D. Zoutman, and K. C. Kain
Fatal falciparum malaria in Canadian travellers
CMAJ 1997 156: 1165-1167. [PDF]  
D. T. Janigan, T. Kilp, R. Michael, and J. J. McCleave
Bronchiolitis obliterans in a man who used his wood-burning stove to burn synthetic construction materials
CMAJ 1997 156: 1171-1173. [PDF]  
J. St. Onge
Medical education must make room for student-specific ethical dilemmas
CMAJ 1997 156: 1175-1177. [PDF]  

Experience * Expérience:Back

D. Needham
"If you think it hurts now ..."
CMAJ 1997 156: 1179-1180. [PDF]  

Features * Chroniques:Back

C. Gray
Anger over HIV questions cancels blood clinic at Ottawa university
CMAJ 1997 156: 1181-1183. [PDF]  
J. Rafuse
Negative health care environment weighing on residents, survey reveals
CMAJ 1997 156: 1186. [PDF]  
D. Square
Storm of protest greets motion to restrict specialty exams
CMAJ 1997 156: 1188-1189. [PDF]  
J. R. Williams
CMA's core-services framework featured at international conference
CMAJ 1997 156: 1192-1193. [PDF]  
M. Korcok
Medicare, Medicaid fraud a billion-dollar art form in the US
CMAJ 1997 156: 1195-1197. [PDF]  
M. Korcok
Fraud cases range from the sublime to the ridiculous
CMAJ 1997 156: 1196. [PDF]  

Books and other media * Livres et autres documents:Back

P. Uhthoff
Science on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case
CMAJ 1997 156: 1199. [PDF]  
M. C. Taylor
Smoke and Mirrors: The Canadian Tobacco War
CMAJ 1997 156: 1199-1200. [PDF]  
M. L. Marrin
Neonatal Formulary 1996
CMAJ 1997 156: 1200. [PDF]  
R. L. Noonan
Meditations on Grief (Audio Cassette)
CMAJ 1997 156: 1200. [PDF]  

Resources * Ressources:Back

On_the_Net@cma.ca/Sur_le_Net@cma.ca
CMAJ 1997 156: 1203. [PDF]  

Pulse * Médicogramme:Back

Are medical students ready to make career choices?
CMAJ 1997 156: 1248. [PDF]  
Les étudiants en médecine sont-ils prêts à faire un choix de carrière?
CMAJ 1997 156: 1248. [PDF]  

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