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The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|June 1, 1985
An imponderable liberator: J. J. Garth WilkinsonL Barrow
The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|June 1, 1980
Deviants in death? Plebeian secularists and spiritualists c. 1860-1910L Barrow
The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|December 1, 1981
Democratic epistemology: mid-19th-century plebeian medicineL Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|December 2, 2004
Bad science ISAT: the impact on neurosurgical practiceDaniel L Barrow
Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica|February 9, 2005
Supplementary comment on "Histological study of the normal vertebral artery--etiology of dissecting aneurysms"Daniel L Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|August 26, 1999
Controversies in neurosurgery: microsurgery versus radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations--the case for microsurgeryD L Barrow
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|April 1, 1997
Classification and natural history of cerebral vascular malformations: arteriovenous, cavernous, and venousD L Barrow
Neurosurgery|May 23, 2002
Reaching for Utopia and slouching toward GomorrahDaniel L Barrow
World Neurosurgery|November 29, 2011
Communication skills in the physician-patient relationshipDaniel L Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|August 17, 2000
Controversies in neurosurgery: microsurgery versus radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations--the case for microsurgeryD L Barrow
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The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|June 1, 1985
An imponderable liberator: J. J. Garth WilkinsonL Barrow
The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|June 1, 1980
Deviants in death? Plebeian secularists and spiritualists c. 1860-1910L Barrow
The Society for the Social History of Medicine Bulletin|December 1, 1981
Democratic epistemology: mid-19th-century plebeian medicineL Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|December 2, 2004
Bad science ISAT: the impact on neurosurgical practiceDaniel L Barrow
Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica|February 9, 2005
Supplementary comment on "Histological study of the normal vertebral artery--etiology of dissecting aneurysms"Daniel L Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|August 26, 1999
Controversies in neurosurgery: microsurgery versus radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations--the case for microsurgeryD L Barrow
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|April 1, 1997
Classification and natural history of cerebral vascular malformations: arteriovenous, cavernous, and venousD L Barrow
Neurosurgery|May 23, 2002
Reaching for Utopia and slouching toward GomorrahDaniel L Barrow
World Neurosurgery|November 29, 2011
Communication skills in the physician-patient relationshipDaniel L Barrow
Clinical Neurosurgery|August 17, 2000
Controversies in neurosurgery: microsurgery versus radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations--the case for microsurgeryD L Barrow
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