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Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS January/February 2007
... formula which means different things to different people—to some, dread, alarm, revulsion, grief, while to ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Perry Kendall, OBC, MBBS, MSc, FRCPC December 2007
... may be, however, that through his work, he made a lot of people a lot healthier. When I started what would become a ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS May 2006
... actually do anything for themselves. For example, other people gown them and put on their gloves; instruments are ... their garbled reports are interpreted and transcribed by people whom they never see and seldom acknowledge. The subtle ...
Back Page / BY: Jonathan Down, MBBS, MHSc, DCH, FRCPC June 2005
... nor had I considered that it might change my own practice. People with FASD often have damage to the part of the brain ... and if you do, try to recognize it early and redirect. People with FASD are very literal in their interpretation of ... I learned to keep my language simple and unambiguous. People with FASD have difficulty in the area of ...
Back Page / BY: Malcolm Smillie November 2003
... manipulators. The aim of boxing is to cause brain damage. People point out that football, hockey, and rugby are all ... I tend to think that boxing is kept alive by the people who have a vested interest in it—the managers and ... get their act together. Ah, there is no sport like boxing, people say romantically. No sport that produces such ...
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 ...
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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