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Tobacco Liability and Public Health Policy
(American Medical Association, 1991)
HIV Testing, Counseling, and Prophylaxis After Sexual Assault
(American Medical Association, 1994)
Tobacco Industry Strategies to Oppose Federal Regulation
(American Medical Association, 1996)
Electronic Patient-Physician Communication: Problems and Promise
(American College of Physicians, 1998)
A critical mass of Internet users will soon enable wide diffusion of electronic communication within medical practice. E-mail between physicians and patients offers important opportunities for better communication. Linking ...
Research Ethics after World War II: The Insular Culture of Biomedicine
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996)
The Cigarette, Risk, and American Culture
(MIT Press, 1990)
Emerging Themes in the History of Medicine
(Blackwell Publishing, 1991)
Recruiting Women Smokers: The Engineering of Consent
(American Medical Women's Association, 1996)
A range of social forces contributed to the effective recruitment of women to cigarette smoking in the crucial period between 1900 and 1940. Cigarette advertisers and public relations experts recognized the significance ...
Sexually Transmitted Disease: Shadow on the Land Revisited
(American College of Physicians, 1990)
FDA Regulation of Tobacco Advertising and Youth Smoking: Historical, Social, and Constitutional Perspectives
(American Medical Association, 1997)
Perspectives on tobacco control in American society have shifted markedly. As the view that smoking as a voluntarily assumed health risk has declined, the social and political environment has become more conducive to ...