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L C Kleinman

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Connecticut Medicine|June 1, 1990
Children in crisis: a role for the physician caring for the poor. Some personal observationsL C Kleinman
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 1992
To end an epidemic. Lessons from the history of diphtheriaL C Kleinman
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|June 23, 1998
Prevention and primary care research for children. The need for evidence to precede "evidence-based"L C Kleinman
JAMA|April 17, 1991
Health care in crisis. A proposed role for the individual physician as advocateL C Kleinman
Connecticut Medicine|May 1, 1989
Semantics as substance: life support systems or medically invasive technology?L C Kleinman
Neurology|April 1, 1984
Fragments of neurologic history: phrenology's founders look at the spinal cordL C Kleinman, L C McHenry
Health Services Research|December 1, 1996
Homing in on the homeless: assessing the physical health of homeless adults in Los Angeles County using an original method to obtain physical examination data in a surveyL C Kleinman, H Freeman, J Perlman, et al.
Health Services Research|October 20, 1998
Improving the quality of care for children in health systemsC J Homer, L C Kleinman, D A Goldman
JAMA|August 13, 1997
Adherence to prescribed explicit criteria during utilization review. An analysis of communications between attending and reviewing physiciansL C Kleinman, E A Boyd, J C Heritage
JAMA|April 27, 1994
The medical appropriateness of tympanostomy tubes proposed for children younger than 16 years in the United StatesL C Kleinman, J Kosecoff, R W Dubois, et al.
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Connecticut Medicine|June 1, 1990
Children in crisis: a role for the physician caring for the poor. Some personal observationsL C Kleinman
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 1992
To end an epidemic. Lessons from the history of diphtheriaL C Kleinman
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|June 23, 1998
Prevention and primary care research for children. The need for evidence to precede "evidence-based"L C Kleinman
JAMA|April 17, 1991
Health care in crisis. A proposed role for the individual physician as advocateL C Kleinman
Connecticut Medicine|May 1, 1989
Semantics as substance: life support systems or medically invasive technology?L C Kleinman
Neurology|April 1, 1984
Fragments of neurologic history: phrenology's founders look at the spinal cordL C Kleinman, L C McHenry
Health Services Research|December 1, 1996
Homing in on the homeless: assessing the physical health of homeless adults in Los Angeles County using an original method to obtain physical examination data in a surveyL C Kleinman, H Freeman, J Perlman, et al.
Health Services Research|October 20, 1998
Improving the quality of care for children in health systemsC J Homer, L C Kleinman, D A Goldman
JAMA|August 13, 1997
Adherence to prescribed explicit criteria during utilization review. An analysis of communications between attending and reviewing physiciansL C Kleinman, E A Boyd, J C Heritage
JAMA|April 27, 1994
The medical appropriateness of tympanostomy tubes proposed for children younger than 16 years in the United StatesL C Kleinman, J Kosecoff, R W Dubois, et al.
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