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The Medical Clinics of North America|May 15, 2001
Depression and dysthymiaJ D Moore, J R Bona
North Carolina Medical Journal|October 1, 1988
Management of the agitated patient. A pharmacological updateJ J McGough, J R Bona
The Medical Clinics of North America|May 15, 2001
A health services perspective on delivery of psychiatric services in primary care including internal medicineT J Anfinson, J R Bona
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 12, 1998
Neurosarcoidosis as a cause of refractory psychosis: a complicated case reportJ R Bona, S M Fackler, M J Fendley, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 1, 1985
Allergy-related diseases and cancer: an inverse associationJ E Vena, J R Bona, T E Byers, et al.
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The Medical Clinics of North America|May 15, 2001
Depression and dysthymiaJ D Moore, J R Bona
North Carolina Medical Journal|October 1, 1988
Management of the agitated patient. A pharmacological updateJ J McGough, J R Bona
The Medical Clinics of North America|May 15, 2001
A health services perspective on delivery of psychiatric services in primary care including internal medicineT J Anfinson, J R Bona
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 12, 1998
Neurosarcoidosis as a cause of refractory psychosis: a complicated case reportJ R Bona, S M Fackler, M J Fendley, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 1, 1985
Allergy-related diseases and cancer: an inverse associationJ E Vena, J R Bona, T E Byers, et al.
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