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William G Porter

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The Southern Medical Record|August 26, 2022
The Marriage of SyphiliticsWilliam G Porter
Medical Economics|June 20, 2007
Death or taxes?William G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|August 17, 2006
A day in the life of a hospice physicianWilliam G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|March 13, 2008
The consolations of faith: a meditation on the power of religious faithWilliam G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|June 27, 2007
Memorial moments: thoughts on the meaning of deathWilliam G Porter
Medical Economics|June 30, 2012
Do old memories lie buried in some patients?William G Porter
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
In their shoes. Helping patients and their families come to terms with terminal illness requires empathy and respectWilliam G Porter
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The Southern Medical Record|August 26, 2022
The Marriage of SyphiliticsWilliam G Porter
Medical Economics|June 20, 2007
Death or taxes?William G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|August 17, 2006
A day in the life of a hospice physicianWilliam G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|March 13, 2008
The consolations of faith: a meditation on the power of religious faithWilliam G Porter
Journal of Palliative Medicine|June 27, 2007
Memorial moments: thoughts on the meaning of deathWilliam G Porter
Medical Economics|June 30, 2012
Do old memories lie buried in some patients?William G Porter
Medical Economics|January 21, 2011
In their shoes. Helping patients and their families come to terms with terminal illness requires empathy and respectWilliam G Porter
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