Receive this page by email each issue: [Sign up for eTOCs]

Contents January 13 1998, Volume 158, Issue 1   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
      Down Commentary * Commentaire
      Down Editorial * Éditorial
      Down News and analysis * Nouvelles et analyses
      Down Letters * Correspondance
      Down Research * Recherche
      Down Review * Synthèse
      Down Experience * Expérience
      Down Public health * Santé publique
      Down Features * Chroniques
      Down Resources * Ressources
      Down Pulse * Médicogramme
Find articles in this issue containing these words:
[Search ALL Issues]


To see an article, click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.

Commentary * Commentaire:Back

J. Hoey
Editor's preface
CMAJ 1998 158: 5. [PDF]  
J. Hoey
Mot du rédacteur en chef
CMAJ 1998 158: 7. [PDF]  
J. Hoey
The sensibility of safety: refections on the Krever inquiry's final report
CMAJ 1998 158: 59-60. [PDF]  
S. Lewis
Another day, another variation: When is enough enough?
CMAJ 1998 158: 61-62. [PDF]  
A. D. Vellet and D. Lee
Anecdote or science?
CMAJ 1998 158: 63-64. [PDF]  
D. M. Patrick
Secret cervicitis?
CMAJ 1998 158: 65-67. [PDF]  
A. Pipe
Smoking, restaurants and bars: the Toronto experience
CMAJ 1998 158: 68-69. [PDF]  
J. Hoey
CMAJ welcomes its first Editorial Board
CMAJ 1998 158: 70. [PDF]  
J. Hoey
Le JAMC souhaite la bienvenue à son premier conseil de rédaction
CMAJ 1998 158: 70. [PDF]  

Editorial * Éditorial:Back

V. Dirnfeld
Greetings for the new year
CMAJ 1998 158: 10. [PDF]  
V. Dirnfeld
Salutations du nouvel an
CMAJ 1998 158: 10. [PDF]  

News and analysis * Nouvelles et analyses:Back

H. Kent
Palliative care to move to front burner?
CMAJ 1998 158: 13-14. [PDF]  
G. Kezwer
Organic cigarettes new fad for "health-conscious" smokers
CMAJ 1998 158: 13. [PDF]  
H. Kent
What does it cost to live with HIV?
CMAJ 1998 158: 14. [PDF]  
WHO condemns broad use of antibiotics on farms
CMAJ 1998 158: 14. [PDF]  
D. Square
Manitoba MDs say Nein to German physicians
CMAJ 1998 158: 14-16. [PDF]  
C. Gray
Focus changing at children's hospitals
CMAJ 1998 158: 15. [PDF]  
H. Kent
The enteropathogen has landed
CMAJ 1998 158: 16. [PDF]  
Teens charged with Ritalin trafficking
CMAJ 1998 158: 16. [PDF]  
C. J. Brown
Pressure rising
CMAJ 1998 158: 17. [PDF]  
Impact of layoffs increases with age
CMAJ 1998 158: 17. [PDF]  
Disease links for secondhand smoke confirmed
CMAJ 1998 158: 17. [PDF]  

Letters * Correspondance:Back

S. R. Sukkari and L. D. Sasich
Trials of CCBs
CMAJ 1998 158: 21. [PDF]  
T. M. Shannon
Trials of CCBs
CMAJ 1998 158: 21-23. [PDF]  
C. Shusterman
H-1B or not to be?
CMAJ 1998 158: 23. [PDF]  
R. F. Scharf
HIV and blood, circa 1982
CMAJ 1998 158: 23. [PDF]  
W. R. Harris
Coping with acronyms
CMAJ 1998 158: 23. [PDF]  
H. R. Strasberg
Primary prevention of heart disease and stroke
CMAJ 1998 158: 23-24. [PDF]  
F. A. McAlister
Primary prevention of heart disease and stroke
CMAJ 1998 158: 24-25. [PDF]  
J. P. McCormack, M. Levine, and R. E. Rangno
Primary prevention of heart disease and stroke
CMAJ 1998 158: 25-26. [PDF]  

Research * Recherche:Back

J. N. Lavis, A. Malter, G. M. Anderson, V. M. Taylor, R. A. Deyo, C. Bombardier, T. Axcell, and W. Kreuter
Trends in hospital use for mechanical neck and back problems in Ontario and the United States: discretionary care in different health care systems
CMAJ 1998 158: 29-36. [PDF]  
J. Sellors, M. Howard, L. Pickard, D. Jang, J. Mahony, and M. Chernesky
Chlamydial cervicitis: testing the practice guidelines for presumptive diagnosis
CMAJ 1998 158: 41-46. [PDF]  
C. A. Mustard, A. J. Kozyrskyj, M. L. Barer, and S. Sheps
Emergency department use as a component of total ambulatory care: a population perspective
CMAJ 1998 158: 49-55. [PDF]  

Review * Synthèse:Back

W. J. McIsaac, D. White, D. Tannenbaum, and D. E. Low
A clinical score to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use in patients with sore throat
CMAJ 1998 158: 75-83. [PDF]  

Experience * Expérience:Back

C. Andrews
Words cannot describe: a trip into Rwanda's heart of darkness
CMAJ 1998 158: 84-86. [PDF]  

Public health * Santé publique:Back

S. E. Tamblyn
Pneumococcal vaccine: overcoming barriers to use
CMAJ 1998 158: 87. [PDF]  
S. E. Tamblyn
Vaccin antipneumococcique : surmonter les obstacles à l'utilisation
CMAJ 1998 158: 88. [PDF]  

Features * Chroniques:Back

C. Gray
Long before Krever's report, blood scare had changed face of medicine
CMAJ 1998 158: 89-91. [PDF]  
K. Capen
There's more to Krever's report than the blood issue -- much more
CMAJ 1998 158: 92-94. [PDF]  
D. Square
Cigarette smuggling finds a home in the West
CMAJ 1998 158: 95-97. [PDF]  

Resources * Ressources:Back

R. Patterson
On_the_Net@cma.ca/Sur_le_Net@cma.ca
CMAJ 1998 158: 100. [PDF]  

Pulse * Médicogramme:Back

L. Buske
Smoking levels settle on a high plateau
CMAJ 1998 158: 152. [PDF]  
L. Buske
Les taux de tabagisme se stabilisent à la hausse
CMAJ 1998 158: 152. [PDF]  

To see an article, click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.