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D Gareth Jones

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Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|July 9, 2009
Engaging with plastination and the Body Worlds phenomenon: a cultural and intellectual challenge for anatomistsD Gareth Jones, Maja I Whitaker
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 6, 2012
The contested realm of displaying dead bodiesD Gareth Jones, Maja I Whitaker
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|October 18, 2015
The use of animal tissues alongside human tissue: Cultural and ethical considerationsAnu Kaw, D Gareth Jones, Ming Zhang
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|February 2, 2012
Brains and persons: an educational perspectiveD Gareth Jones, Mike R King, Maja I Whitaker
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 26, 2009
Who gets born? How did New Zealand's Bioethics Council arrive at its recommendations?D Gareth Jones, Mike R King, Maja I Whitaker
The Journal of Medical Humanities|March 23, 2013
I see dead people: insights from the humanities into the nature of plastinated cadaversMike R King, Maja I Whitaker, D Gareth Jones
Anatomical Sciences Education|September 22, 2018
BODIES R US: Ethical Views on the Commercialization of the Dead in Medical Education and ResearchThomas H Champney, Sabine Hildebrandt, D Gareth Jones, et al.
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 12, 2002
Clinical anatomy research in a research-driven anatomy departmentD Gareth Jones, G J Dias, S Mercer, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 22, 2018
The futility of fertility research? Barriers to embryo research in New ZealandLucy Goodman, Lynsey Cree, D D Gareth Jones, et al.
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA|June 21, 2015
Is the decline of human anatomy hazardous to medical education/profession?--A reviewRajani Singh, R Shane Tubbs, Kavita Gupta, et al.
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Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|July 9, 2009
Engaging with plastination and the Body Worlds phenomenon: a cultural and intellectual challenge for anatomistsD Gareth Jones, Maja I Whitaker
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 6, 2012
The contested realm of displaying dead bodiesD Gareth Jones, Maja I Whitaker
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|October 18, 2015
The use of animal tissues alongside human tissue: Cultural and ethical considerationsAnu Kaw, D Gareth Jones, Ming Zhang
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|February 2, 2012
Brains and persons: an educational perspectiveD Gareth Jones, Mike R King, Maja I Whitaker
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 26, 2009
Who gets born? How did New Zealand's Bioethics Council arrive at its recommendations?D Gareth Jones, Mike R King, Maja I Whitaker
The Journal of Medical Humanities|March 23, 2013
I see dead people: insights from the humanities into the nature of plastinated cadaversMike R King, Maja I Whitaker, D Gareth Jones
Anatomical Sciences Education|September 22, 2018
BODIES R US: Ethical Views on the Commercialization of the Dead in Medical Education and ResearchThomas H Champney, Sabine Hildebrandt, D Gareth Jones, et al.
Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.)|April 12, 2002
Clinical anatomy research in a research-driven anatomy departmentD Gareth Jones, G J Dias, S Mercer, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 22, 2018
The futility of fertility research? Barriers to embryo research in New ZealandLucy Goodman, Lynsey Cree, D D Gareth Jones, et al.
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA|June 21, 2015
Is the decline of human anatomy hazardous to medical education/profession?--A reviewRajani Singh, R Shane Tubbs, Kavita Gupta, et al.
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