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Retrospective review of two-port thoracoscopic (VATS) wedge bullectomy and lung wedge biopsy

Lung cancer incidence was 73,6/100,000 in 2004 in the United States (1), and spontaneous pneumothorax are more rare. Between 1991 and 1995, the rate of admissions to UK hospitals for both primary and secondary spontaneous pneumothorax was...

Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career

Study of prescription of injectable drugs and intravenous fluids to inpatients in a teaching hospital in Western Nepal

 
Total revision of the hip using allograft to correct particle disease induced osteolysis: A case study


Total hip replacement is considered to be a highly successful and routine surgery. It is estimated that over a million such medical procedures occur annually...
 

 
Morgagni hernia: Ten years of idiopathic vomiting
Jejunal Intussusception as an Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain in an Adult

 


Aftershock medicine: A Canadian returns to China following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake

It had been an extremely busy morning at Jiuzhou Stadium, the impromptu hospital set up in order to tend to some forty thousand injured by the earthquake. I stood outside of our tent clinic, exhausted and...
 

Evidence Based Medicine in Cultural and Historical Context
Medical Leadership: Doctors at the Helm of Change
Read any good books lately?
A McGill Update of Osler’s Bedside Books List
 


The Looming Environmental Crisis

As governments around the world attempt to prop up our ailing economies by developing large stimulus packages in an attempt to restore and promote new growth and development, it appears that both health and environment have taken a back seat when in fact they should still be at the forefront...

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An Unidentified Monster in the Bed – Assessing Nocturnal Asthma in Children

Approximately 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma with the prevalence increasing by 50% each decade. In children, asthma is the most common chronic illness worldwide...

 

Suppressive valacyclovir therapy to reduce genital herpes transmission: Good public health policy?
 


The effects of outdoor air pollution on chronic illnesses

This special collection of papers on the topic of placebos features diverse contributions from leading researchers. We are privileged to benefit from the perspectives of John Kihlstrom, Elizabeth Loftus and James Fries, Pesach Lichtenberg, and Irving Kirsch. In this commentary we contextualize the different accounts within an overarching...

 
Beyond the News: Health Risks of Climate Change
Does Exposure to Agricultural Chemicals Increase the Risk of Prostate Cancer among Farmers?
Climate Change and Health in Canada
Food, Global Environmental Change and Health: EcoHealth to the Rescue?
 

Essays in Honour of Michael Bliss by Haeman, Li and McKeller, eds

Michael Bliss taught and wrote upon a few basic historical themes – medicine, business, and politics – in analyses that were alternatively framed as large-scale events or as individual...

 
 

 

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