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R L Martensen

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JAMA|September 28, 1994
Medicine and the care of 'public' bodiesR L Martensen
JAMA|May 25, 1994
For deliberate election: cesarean sections in the 1890sR L Martensen
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1992
"Habit of reason": anatomy and anglicanism in restoration EnglandR L Martensen
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|June 1, 1995
Alienation and the production of strangers: Western medical epistemology and the architectonics of the body. An historical perspectiveR L Martensen
JAMA|April 27, 1994
Was neurasthenia a 'legitimate morbid entity'?R L Martensen
JAMA|March 22, 1995
Caring for the chronically mentally illR L Martensen
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|March 31, 2000
The compulsory registration of patients with tuberculosis: an 1894 debate at the College of PhysiciansR L Martensen
JAMA|June 22, 1994
Cancer: medical history and the framing of a diseaseR L Martensen
JAMA|June 25, 1997
When US medicine became imperialR L Martensen, D S Jones
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JAMA|September 28, 1994
Medicine and the care of 'public' bodiesR L Martensen
JAMA|May 25, 1994
For deliberate election: cesarean sections in the 1890sR L Martensen
Bulletin of the History of Medicine|January 1, 1992
"Habit of reason": anatomy and anglicanism in restoration EnglandR L Martensen
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|June 1, 1995
Alienation and the production of strangers: Western medical epistemology and the architectonics of the body. An historical perspectiveR L Martensen
JAMA|April 27, 1994
Was neurasthenia a 'legitimate morbid entity'?R L Martensen
JAMA|March 22, 1995
Caring for the chronically mentally illR L Martensen
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|March 31, 2000
The compulsory registration of patients with tuberculosis: an 1894 debate at the College of PhysiciansR L Martensen
JAMA|June 22, 1994
Cancer: medical history and the framing of a diseaseR L Martensen
JAMA|June 25, 1997
When US medicine became imperialR L Martensen, D S Jones
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