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J P Weaver

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North Carolina Medical Journal|June 4, 1998
The role of the medical profession in a managed care environment. Response to comments on the Bioethics Committee statementJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|September 1, 1993
Our country's mania for medical care is separating us from our constitutional heritageJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 1, 1991
Affirming physicians' professionalism against the destructive influence of private third party relations. Durham-Orange County resolutionsJ P Weaver
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|October 18, 2001
We devalue ourselves and our patients if we go quietlyJ P Weaver
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 3, 2001
Ethical principles for everyone in health careJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|December 1, 1993
The limits of federal power: a question of libertyJ P Weaver
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 1, 1991
A physician's indications for admission the night before surgeryJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 1, 1990
Allowing deathJ P Weaver
Medical Economics|September 21, 1989
Scrub with me, Dr. Hsiao, before you devalue my servicesJ P Weaver
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|December 1, 1984
The problem with the Operative PermitJ P Weaver
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North Carolina Medical Journal|June 4, 1998
The role of the medical profession in a managed care environment. Response to comments on the Bioethics Committee statementJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|September 1, 1993
Our country's mania for medical care is separating us from our constitutional heritageJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 1, 1991
Affirming physicians' professionalism against the destructive influence of private third party relations. Durham-Orange County resolutionsJ P Weaver
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|October 18, 2001
We devalue ourselves and our patients if we go quietlyJ P Weaver
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 3, 2001
Ethical principles for everyone in health careJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|December 1, 1993
The limits of federal power: a question of libertyJ P Weaver
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|March 1, 1991
A physician's indications for admission the night before surgeryJ P Weaver
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 1, 1990
Allowing deathJ P Weaver
Medical Economics|September 21, 1989
Scrub with me, Dr. Hsiao, before you devalue my servicesJ P Weaver
Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics|December 1, 1984
The problem with the Operative PermitJ P Weaver
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