The Art and Science of MedicineVolume XXVI, Number 1Fall 2003Table of ContentsEditor's NotesAbstractsExtractsThe Last Page |
Fake patients and bad-news scenarios challenge students in an unusual clinical exam. The universe of proteins inside a single cell may yield biomedicine's biggest finds. A pioneer in stem-cell research continues looking for answers in umbilical cord blood. A professor of anatomy dissects the unlikely links between a neurologist, a priest, and a chemical weapon.
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How should we measure the moral impact of medical advances? An auto-mechanic turned transplant expert improves the odds for lung recipients. The era of pharmacogenetics promises drugs and patients that are perfectly matched. The most conspicuous crisis in women's health care is unequal access. |
