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The New York Times on the Web|April 6, 1993
AIDS study casts doubt on value of hastened drug approval in U.SLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|November 23, 1993
Her study shattered the myth that fraud in science is a rarityLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|March 20, 1994
Focus on doctors and executionsLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|July 15, 1995
AIDS test involving baboon is approvedLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
AIDS experts leave journal after studies are criticizedLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|February 3, 2006
French, in first, use a transplant to repair a faceLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|March 5, 2002
Experts re-examine Dr. Reiter, his syndrome and his Nazi pastL K Altman
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 24, 1984
Heart transplant surgeon's move highlights two controversial trendsL K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|December 14, 2005
A pioneering transplant, and now an ethical stormLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|December 19, 1995
When doctors and patients decide to test the far limits of treatmentLawrence K Altman
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The New York Times on the Web|April 6, 1993
AIDS study casts doubt on value of hastened drug approval in U.SLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|November 23, 1993
Her study shattered the myth that fraud in science is a rarityLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|March 20, 1994
Focus on doctors and executionsLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|July 15, 1995
AIDS test involving baboon is approvedLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|October 20, 2001
AIDS experts leave journal after studies are criticizedLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|February 3, 2006
French, in first, use a transplant to repair a faceLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|March 5, 2002
Experts re-examine Dr. Reiter, his syndrome and his Nazi pastL K Altman
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 24, 1984
Heart transplant surgeon's move highlights two controversial trendsL K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|December 14, 2005
A pioneering transplant, and now an ethical stormLawrence K Altman
The New York Times on the Web|December 19, 1995
When doctors and patients decide to test the far limits of treatmentLawrence K Altman
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