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050 00 $aR118.6$b.O5 1995
060 00 $aWZ 112 O58 1994
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245 00 $aOn being a doctor /$cedited by Michael A. LaCombe.
260 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. :$bAmerican College of Physicians,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $ax, 179 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"Many of the works included appeared in Annals of internal medicine, 1990-1994"--T.p. verso.
505 00 $tPreface /$rMichael A. LaCombe --$tLiving the Patient's Story /$rMichael A. LaCombe --$tFlogging Trolls /$rChandy C. John --$tConcerto /$rDavid R. Neiblum --$tThe Cell /$rAlice Jones --$tThe Lungs /$rAlice Jones --$tPredator and Prey /$rWilliam A. Agger --$tCeruloplasmin /$rH. J. Van Peenen --$tMonday Morning /$rAudrey Shafer --$tThe Education of a Pathologist /$rTsuyoshi Inoshita --$tOn Fainting before the First Pelvic Exam /$rThomas S. Inui --$tCPR /$rClifton R. Cleaveland --$tThe Nephron /$rH. J. Van Peenen --$tPassing Stones /$rJohn W. Burnside --$tA Cardiac Silhouette Seen on Chest X-Ray /$rPhillip J. Cozzi --$tThe Myth of Sisyphus /$rJoseph Herman --$tButterfly /$rMartha Harwit --$tWho Was Caring for Mary? /$rFrederick S. Southwick --$tKath /$rH. J. C. Swan --$tGift at Bar Mitzvah /$rCharles W. Frank --$tThe Laying on of Hands /$rRichard B. Weinberg --$tDiscoveries /$rLynn M. Cleary --$tWorking Late /$rPhillip J. Cozzi --$tOn Losing One's Parents /$rKen Flegel --
505 80 $tHe's Still Alive! /$rTed Listokin --$tThe Good Physician /$rBruce P. Brown --$tPathology Report /$rVeneta Masson --$tHeal Thyself /$rDavid L. Freeman --$tThe Other Side of Tomorrow /$rWilliam Paul Skelton III --$tDoctors at Lunch /$rJohn L. Wright --$tFrom the Eye of the Storm, with the Eyes of a Physician /$rHacib Aoun --$tMorning Glory /$rMartha Harwit --$tPlaying God /$rMichael A. LaCombe --$tHer Daughter in My Office /$rAndrew N. Wilner --$tMotke /$rJoseph Herman --$tVeiled Purpose /$rAlfred P. Ingegno --$tNo Time for Flowers /$rAnne Scheetz --$tA Magnificent Whole /$rJohn T. Lynn III --$tFrame and Focus /$rNorman R. Epstein --$tAdrienne /$rDennis H. Novack --$tMichael /$rG. Nicholas Rogentine, Jr. --$tThe Chicken Man /$rShelley Jones --$tLife Care at Golden Acres /$rM. Andrew Greganti --$tA Job Well Done? /$rJ. Randall Curtis --$tWalking the Dog /$rJohn L. Wright --$tBoard Questions /$rMichael A. LaCombe --$tMisunderstanding /$rEric L. Dyer --$tOde to Joy /$rMark S. Litwin --
505 80 $tYour Name Escapes Me /$rConrad Rosenberg --$tA Birth in Tedda /$rRichard M. Hodes --$tInformed Consent /$rKenneth B. Wasser --$tCore Curriculum /$rJeffrey A. Katt --$tWhen a Heart Stops /$rDeborah L. Kasman --$tAbsolution /$rGeorge Girey --$tAt the Sea's Edge /$rFred Coe --$tDo Not Resuscitate /$rElliott Perlin --$tWhat Have I Done? /$rThomas M. Gill --$tThe Cause of Death /$rAnne Egbert --$tConfluence at Life's Extremes /$rDavid A. Silverman --$tChristmas on the AIDS Ward /$rDavid L. Schiedermayer --$tVespers /$rFred Coe --$tThe Miracle of the Eye /$rRalph E. Yodaiken --$tTo Respond Always /$rDouglas R. Mailman --$tFellows for Cons /$rPhillip J. Cozzi --$tAre We Always? When Do We Stop? /$rH. J. Van Peenen --$tLa Cuenta /$rJohn P. Bramante --$tTo Oxford /$rMartha Harwit --$tThe ER Incident /$rTerry Eli Hill --$tA Navajo Sabbatical /$rDavid L. Schiedermayer --$tIntuition of a Clinical Sort /$rHerbert J. Keating III --$tAn Obvious Truth /$rJoseph Herman --$tCanary Cage and China /$rJoseph R. Thurn --
505 80 $tParable of the Surgeon and the Internist /$rSusan N. Rosenthal --$tTo Earnest Souls /$rMartha Harwit.
520 $aOn Being a Doctor is a selected compilation of the highly evocative prose and poetry published as a regular feature in Annals of Internal Medicine. The section, which was introduced in 1990 to an enthusiastic response from the Annals readership, focuses on the humanistic side of medicine. Physicians and other medical professionals will both enjoy and relate to the individual contributions.
520 8 $aSimilarly, families, friends and associates of any health care professional will gain valuable and at times graphic insight into the sometimes joyous, sometimes painful, sides of a physician's practice.
650 0 $aMedicine$vMiscellanea.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107664
650 0 $aPhysicians' writings, American.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101646
650 12 $aPhysicians.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010820
655 2 $aPersonal Narrative.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D062210
655 2 $aCollected Work.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D020470
700 1 $aLaCombe, Michael A.,$d1942-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88152203
730 0 $aAnnals of internal medicine.
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