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Premise / BY: James D. Warren, MD October 2006
... within the temple precincts. Pausanias says, “Neither do people die in the enclosure nor do they give birth.” Only ...
Premise / BY: Michael F. Myers, MD, November 2006
... nothing approaching antisocial characteristics or defects. People commented that he always seemed happy. • He was ...
Premise / BY: Hugh D. Tildesley, MD September 2005
... for those on fixed incomes, social assistance, or young people working for minimum wage. It should be noted that five ...
Premise / BY: James E. Miles, MD, FRCPC October 2005
... have to endure this is cruel, and it usually affects those people least able to cope. So what is to be done? I thought a ...
College Library / BY: Jim Henderson October 2002
... to come to know and collaborate with so many different people while at MLS. I would like to thank all College ...
Premise / BY: Murray Allen, MD October 2002
... enforcement agencies try to uncover the frauds. For most people, the threat of criminal prosecutions and penalties are ... burglars. As a result, the average cost of claims rises. People with collision insurance tend to drive more recklessly and get into more accidents than people without the coverage. Increased whiplash-related ...
Premise / BY: William A. Falk, MD, FCFPC, FRCGP December 2002
... $59 583 765. This suggests there could be a tendency for people to claim their rights when they need medical care but ... based on this understanding should relieve the worry many people have about the possibility of incurring overwhelming expenses. They should also help people realize that in any 1 year most of their expenses are ...
Premise / BY: Lorne Verhulst, MD July / August 2001
... presence of severe or chronic morbidity is more likely as people get older, but the elderly do not universally have the ... very useful for comparing patients’ resource use because people in the same ACG are expected to consume a similar ...
College Library / BY: Jim Henderson December 2001
... 50th Jubilee Medal. His research on sexuality relating to people with spinal cord injuries led to new techniques for ...
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