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Contents August 10 1999, Volume 161, Issue 3   [Index by Author]       Other Issues: Previous Next  
      Down Editorial
      Down Highlights of this issue
      Down News • Nouvelles
   DownPulse
   DownResearch Update
      Down Letters • Correspondance
      Down Evidence • Études
      Down Editorials
      Down Education • Éducation
      Down The Left Atrium • Côté Coeur
      Down On the Net.cma.ca • Sur_le_Net.cma.ca
      Down Features • Choniques
      Down Deaths • Nécrologie
      Down Heart and Soul • Gens de coeur
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EditorialBack

Evidence-based morality

CMAJ 1999 161: 229 [Full Text] [PDF] [Français]  

Highlights of this issueBack

Highlights of this issue: August 10, 1999

CMAJ 1999 161: 233 [Full Text]  

News • NouvellesBack

Smog advisories help Ontarians cope with increased pollution
Barbara Sibbald
CMAJ 1999 161: 237 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Surgical microscope gives virtual 3D view

CMAJ 1999 161: 237 [Full Text] [PDF]  

High praise indeed for CMAJ

CMAJ 1999 161: 237 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Helping musicians to keep hearing the high notes
Peter Wilton
CMAJ 1999 161: 238 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Getting paid not to teach too costly for New York hospitals
Milan Korcok
CMAJ 1999 161: 238 [Full Text] [PDF]  

       PulseBack

          Canada's greying population
         Lynda Buske
         CMAJ 1999 161: 239 [Full Text] [PDF]  

          Feds dole out $47 million for research
         
         CMAJ 1999 161: 239 [Full Text] [PDF]  

          Sprouts linked to illness
         
         CMAJ 1999 161: 239 [Full Text] [PDF]  

          Shortage of primary care doctors in US
         
         CMAJ 1999 161: 239 [Full Text] [PDF]  

       Research UpdateBack

          No, electromagnetic fields don't cause cancer
         Heather Kent
         CMAJ 1999 161: 240 [Full Text] [PDF]  

          Yes, magnetic fields do cause cancer
         C. J. Brown
         CMAJ 1999 161: 240 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Letters • CorrespondanceBack

Antiobiotic prescribing rates
Murray M. Finkelstein
CMAJ 1999 161: 245 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Antiobiotic prescribing rates
Patrick J. Potter
CMAJ 1999 161: 245 [Full Text]  

Antiobiotic prescribing rates
James M. Hutchinson
CMAJ 1999 161: 245-246 [Full Text]  

"I need more power, Scotty"
Mark Dermer
CMAJ 1999 161: 246 [Full Text] [PDF]  

"I need more power, Scotty"
Robert Patterson
CMAJ 1999 161: 246 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Stop building up our hopes
Robert Plamondon
CMAJ 1999 161: 246-247 [Full Text]  

Dectecting adverse drug reactions
David Rosenbloom and Christine Wynne
CMAJ 1999 161: 247-248 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Dectecting adverse drug reactions
Duncan Hunter and Namrata Bains
CMAJ 1999 161: 248 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Name that doctor
Eileen N. Cambon
CMAJ 1999 161: 248 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Clarification

CMAJ 1999 161: 248 [Full Text]  

Evidence • ÉtudesBack

Higher neonatal morbidity after routine early hospital discharge: Are we sending newborns home too early?
Michael Lock and Joel G. Ray
CMAJ 1999 161: 249-253 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Reference-based pricing of prescription drugs: exploring the equivalence of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors
Chantal Bourgault, Eleanor Elstein, Jacques Le Lorier, and Samy Suissa
CMAJ 1999 161: 255-260 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Prevalence and predictors of white-coat response in patients with treated hypertension
Mary B. MacDonald, Gail P. Laing, Merne P. Wilson, and Thomas W. Wilson
CMAJ 1999 161: 265-269 [Full Text] [PDF]  

EditorialsBack

Evaluating the impact of reference-based pricing
Paul Grootendorst and Anne Holbrook
CMAJ 1999 161: 273-274 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Withholding treatment in white-coat hypertension: wishful thinking
J. David Spence
CMAJ 1999 161: 275-276 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Accurate blood pressure measurement: Why does it matter?
Norman R. C. Campbell and Donald W. McKay
CMAJ 1999 161: 277-278 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Education • ÉducationBack

Oncology Rehabilitation Program at the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre: program description
Roanne Segal, William Evans, Darren Johnson, Julie Smith, Salvatore P. Colletta, Linda Corsini, and Robert Reid
CMAJ 1999 161: 282-285 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Evaluating reference-based pricing: initial findings and prospects
Lutchmie Narine, Mahil Senathirajah, and Tina Smith
CMAJ 1999 161: 286-288 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Edmonton Regional Palliative Care Program: impact on patterns of terminal cancer care
Eduardo Bruera, Catherine M. Neumann, Bruno Gagnon, Carleen Brenneis, Patricia Kneisler, Pat Selmser, and John Hanson
CMAJ 1999 161: 290-293 [Full Text] [PDF]  

The Left Atrium • Côté CoeurBack

Back on the hook: Narrative based medicine: dialogue and discourse in clinical practice
Murray W. Enkin and Alejandro R. Jadad
CMAJ 1999 161: 297-298 [Full Text] [PDF]  

The social documentary of Daumier
Anne Marie Todkill
CMAJ 1999 161: 298-300 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Oh, I was there, too (Swissair flight 111, Peggy's Cove, September 1998)
Shane Neilson
CMAJ 1999 161: 300 [Full Text] [PDF]  

On the Net.cma.ca • Sur_le_Net.cma.caBack

Borders mean nothing with CMA's virtual hospital corridor
Patrick Sullivan
CMAJ 1999 161: 301 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Features • ChoniquesBack

Hugh Scully first surgeon in 13 years to take CMA helm
Barbara Sibbald
CMAJ 1999 161: 303-304 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Move to market gene pool angers Iceland's MDs
Patrick Sullivan
CMAJ 1999 161: 305 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Billing dispute infuriates Montreal ER doctors, sparks mass-resignation threat
Susan Pinker
CMAJ 1999 161: 306 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Deaths • NécrologieBack

Deaths

CMAJ 1999 161: 351 [Full Text]  

Heart and Soul • Gens de coeurBack

Hopes of Manitoba's Liberal leader soar like an eagle
David Square
CMAJ 1999 161: 352 [Full Text] [PDF]  

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