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Surgical Neurology International|August 20, 2013
Violence, mental illness, and the brain - A brief history of psychosurgery: Part 3 - From deep brain stimulation to amygdalotomy for violent behavior, seizures, and pathological aggression in humansMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology|June 1, 1997
Vandals at the gates of medicine--have they been repulsed or are they over the topM A Faria
Surgical Neurology|March 14, 2007
Fidel Castro's medical care in the socialized Cuban paradiseMiguel A Faria
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|November 1, 1993
On "Pete" Stark and the vicissitudes of health care reformM A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|September 1, 2015
Glyphosate, neurological diseases - and the scientific methodMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|May 7, 2013
Violence, mental illness, and the brain - A brief history of psychosurgery: Part 1 - From trephination to lobotomyMiguel A Faria
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|December 1, 1993
On liberty, the law, and the right to medical careM A Faria
Surgical Neurology|August 15, 2002
Public policy by lawsuits: U.S. neurosurgeons are not safeMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|November 3, 2022
Is there a natural right to health care?Miguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|May 19, 2015
Neolithic trepanation decoded- A unifying hypothesis: Has the mystery as to why primitive surgeons performed cranial surgery been solved?Miguel A Faria
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Surgical Neurology International|August 20, 2013
Violence, mental illness, and the brain - A brief history of psychosurgery: Part 3 - From deep brain stimulation to amygdalotomy for violent behavior, seizures, and pathological aggression in humansMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology|June 1, 1997
Vandals at the gates of medicine--have they been repulsed or are they over the topM A Faria
Surgical Neurology|March 14, 2007
Fidel Castro's medical care in the socialized Cuban paradiseMiguel A Faria
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|November 1, 1993
On "Pete" Stark and the vicissitudes of health care reformM A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|September 1, 2015
Glyphosate, neurological diseases - and the scientific methodMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|May 7, 2013
Violence, mental illness, and the brain - A brief history of psychosurgery: Part 1 - From trephination to lobotomyMiguel A Faria
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|December 1, 1993
On liberty, the law, and the right to medical careM A Faria
Surgical Neurology|August 15, 2002
Public policy by lawsuits: U.S. neurosurgeons are not safeMiguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|November 3, 2022
Is there a natural right to health care?Miguel A Faria
Surgical Neurology International|May 19, 2015
Neolithic trepanation decoded- A unifying hypothesis: Has the mystery as to why primitive surgeons performed cranial surgery been solved?Miguel A Faria
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