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Australian Family Physician|July 1, 1979
The psychological treatment of cancer: the patient's confusion of the time for living with the time for dyingA Meares
The Australian Nurses' Journal. Royal Australian Nursing Federation|February 1, 1980
Our attitude of mind in the psychological treatment of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 21, 1978
Regression of osteogenic sarcoma metastases associated with intensive meditationA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 31, 1976
Regression of cancer after intensive meditationA Meares
Australian Family Physician|May 1, 1980
What can the cancer patient expect from intensive meditation?A Meares
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 1981
Cancer, psychosomatic illness, and hysteriaA Meares
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Massage as an adjunct to meditation in the psychological treatment of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 14, 1973
A psychiatric experiment in community serviceA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 23, 1977
Atavistic regression as a factor in the remission of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 11, 1983
Psychological mechanisms in the regression of cancerA Meares
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Australian Family Physician|July 1, 1979
The psychological treatment of cancer: the patient's confusion of the time for living with the time for dyingA Meares
The Australian Nurses' Journal. Royal Australian Nursing Federation|February 1, 1980
Our attitude of mind in the psychological treatment of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 21, 1978
Regression of osteogenic sarcoma metastases associated with intensive meditationA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 31, 1976
Regression of cancer after intensive meditationA Meares
Australian Family Physician|May 1, 1980
What can the cancer patient expect from intensive meditation?A Meares
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 1981
Cancer, psychosomatic illness, and hysteriaA Meares
The Australian Journal of Physiotherapy|July 16, 2014
Massage as an adjunct to meditation in the psychological treatment of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 14, 1973
A psychiatric experiment in community serviceA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 23, 1977
Atavistic regression as a factor in the remission of cancerA Meares
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 11, 1983
Psychological mechanisms in the regression of cancerA Meares
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