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Table of contents of journal: *CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal

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Citation: EMAIL BUG ALERT, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(8), 1998, pp. 995-995

Citation: HEALTH INFORMATION PRIVACY CODE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(8), 1998, pp. 997-1006

Authors: CHASE R
Citation: R. Chase, DR. CHASE,VICTOR, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(8), 1998, pp. 1063-1063

Authors: BUSKE L
Citation: L. Buske, CANADA LAGS IN PUBLIC SPENDING ON HEALTH-CARE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(8), 1998, pp. 1064-1064

Citation: UNTITLED, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 745-745

Authors: KENT H
Citation: H. Kent, VANCOUVER TPA STUDY THOUGHT FIRST OF ITS KIND, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 751-751

Authors: SIBBALD B
Citation: B. Sibbald, NICOTINE PATCH AVAILABLE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 751-751

Citation: ORDER OF ST-JOHN TURNS 900, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 752-752

Authors: SCHECHTER M
Citation: M. Schechter, YOUR EDITORIAL-BOARD - DR. SCHECHTER,MARTIN, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 752-752

Authors: COTTRELL K
Citation: K. Cottrell, PSYCHIATRIC TECHNIQUE MAY HELP TIME-STRAPPED FPS, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 753-753

Authors: BROWN CJ SIBBALD B
Citation: Cj. Brown et B. Sibbald, CONTROVERSIAL STUDY OF THALASSEMIA DRUG ENDS EARLY, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 754-754

Authors: HAZLETT JW
Citation: Jw. Hazlett, THROMBOLYTICS FOR STROKE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 757-757

Authors: HAKIM AM
Citation: Am. Hakim, THROMBOLYTICS FOR STROKE - RESPONSE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 757-758

Authors: RAPOPORT D
Citation: D. Rapoport, STATINOPATHY, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 757-757

Authors: LUNNEY J
Citation: J. Lunney, EVALUATING UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 758-759

Authors: BOBA A
Citation: A. Boba, ON EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 758-758

Authors: LAHOVARY N
Citation: N. Lahovary, LEGAL REASONING, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 758-758

Authors: MILLS FG
Citation: Fg. Mills, ON EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 758-758

Authors: HAJTO T SALLER R
Citation: T. Hajto et R. Saller, EVALUATING UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 759-759

Authors: KAEGI E SCHNEIDER M
Citation: E. Kaegi et M. Schneider, EVALUATING UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES - THE AUTHOR AND A REPRESENTATIVEOF THE CANADIAN BREAST-CANCER RESEARCH INITIATIVE RESPOND, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 759

Authors: OPPEL L
Citation: L. Oppel, EVALUATING UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 759-759

Authors: ANDERSON CA
Citation: Ca. Anderson, EVALUATING UNCONVENTIONAL THERAPIES, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 759-759

Authors: MCCAFFREY M
Citation: M. Mccaffrey, NO MORE BAND-AID SOLUTIONS FOR RURAL MEDICINE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 761-761

Authors: BEAUDOIN C MAHEUX B COTE L DESMARCHAIS JE JEAN P BERKSON L
Citation: C. Beaudoin et al., CLINICAL TEACHERS AS HUMANISTIC CAREGIVERS AND EDUCATORS - PERCEPTIONS OF SENIOR CLERKS AND 2ND-YEAR RESIDENTS, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 765-769

Authors: KING SM WATSON H HEURTER H RICKETTS M ELSAADANY S
Citation: Sm. King et al., NOTIFYING PATIENTS EXPOSED TO BLOOD PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED WITH CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB-DISEASE - THEORETICAL RISK FOR REAL PEOPLE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(7), 1998, pp. 771-774
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