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Citations 1-10 of 102 total displayed.
Exhibition hopes to give Grays Anatomy artist his proper due
Wendy Moore
BMJ 2008; 336: 688-a-689-a.
Funding for primary health care in developing countries
Jan De Maeseneer, Chris van Weel, David Egilman, Khaya Mfenyana, Arthur Kaufman, Nelson Sewankambo, and Maaike Flinkenflögel
BMJ 2008; 336: 518-519.
Is the declaration of Alma Ata still relevant to primary health care?
Stephen Gillam
BMJ 2008; 336: 536-538.
Silver syndrome
John Russell Silver
BMJ 2007; 335: 422-423.
Should eponyms be abandoned? Yes
Alexander Woywodt and Eric Matteson
BMJ 2007; 335: 424.
Should eponyms be abandoned? No
Judith A Whitworth
BMJ 2007; 335: 425.
BMJ readers choose the "sanitary revolution" as greatest medical advance since 1840
Annabel Ferriman
BMJ 2007; 334: 111-a.
The mysterious death of Francesco I de' Medici and Bianca Cappello: an arsenic murder?
Francesco Mari, Aldo Polettini, Donatella Lippi, and Elisabetta Bertol
BMJ 2006; 333: 1299-1301.
Back to the future: how good are doctors at gazing in the crystal ball?
Rob Stepney
BMJ 2006; 333: 1311-1313.
Searching historical herbal texts for potential new drugs
Eric J Buenz, Brent A Bauer, Holly E Johnson, Gaugau Tavana, Eric M Beekman, Kristi L Frank, and Charles L Howe
BMJ 2006; 333: 1314-1315.
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