Citation: Bh. Lerner et al., RETHINKING NONADHERENCE - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON TRIPLE-DRUG THERAPY FOR HIV DISEASE, Annals of internal medicine, 129(7), 1998, pp. 573-578
Citation: Bh. Lerner, FIGHTING THE WAR ON BREAST-CANCER - DEBATES OVER EARLY DETECTION, 1945 TO THE PRESENT, Annals of internal medicine, 129(1), 1998, pp. 74-78
Citation: Bh. Lerner, FROM CARELESS CONSUMPTIVES TO RECALCITRANT PATIENTS - THE HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION OF NONCOMPLIANCE, Social science & medicine, 45(9), 1997, pp. 1423-1431
Authors:
PABLOSMENDEZ A
KNIRSCH CA
BARR RG
LERNER BH
FRIEDEN TR
Citation: A. Pablosmendez et al., NONADHERENCE IN TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT - PREDICTORS AND CONSEQUENCES IN NEW-YORK-CITY, The American journal of medicine, 102(2), 1997, pp. 164-170
Citation: Bh. Lerner, TEMPORARILY DETAINED - TUBERCULOUS ALCOHOLICS IN SEATTLE, 1949 THROUGH 1960, American journal of public health, 86(2), 1996, pp. 257-265
Citation: Bh. Lerner, CAN STRESS CAUSE DISEASE - REVISITING THE TUBERCULOSIS RESEARCH OF HOLMES,THOMAS, 1949-1961, Annals of internal medicine, 124(7), 1996, pp. 673-680
Citation: Bh. Lerner, KNOWING WHEN TO SAY GOODBYE - FINAL EXIT AND SUICIDE IN THE ELDERLY, Suicide & life-threatening behavior, 25(4), 1995, pp. 508-512
Citation: Bh. Lerner et Dj. Rothman, MEDICINE AND THE HOLOCAUST - LEARNING MORE OF THE LESSONS, Annals of internal medicine, 122(10), 1995, pp. 793-794
Citation: Bh. Lerner, CONSTRUCTING MEDICAL INDICATIONS - THE STERILIZATION OF WOMEN WITH HEART-DISEASE OR TUBERCULOSIS, 1905-1935, Journal of the history of medicine and allied sciences, 49(3), 1994, pp. 362-379
Citation: Bh. Lerner, NEW-YORK-CITY TUBERCULOSIS-CONTROL EFFORTS - THE HISTORICAL LIMITATIONS OF THE WAR ON CONSUMPTION, American journal of public health, 83(5), 1993, pp. 758-766
Citation: Bh. Lerner, ABDOMINAL PARACENTESIS - A CASUALTY OF REDUCTIONIST MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS, Bulletin of the history of medicine, 67(3), 1993, pp. 439-462