Table of Contents
February 01, 1989; Volume 140,Issue 3
Brown, R. H.
- You have accessStress among emergency medical staff: the US solutionR. H. BrownCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 262a-263;
Chouinard, A.
- You have accessFamily medicine departments not doing their job, rural MD assertsA. ChouinardCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 314-315;
Coffey, J. E.
- You have accessCanada's health care legislation: good intentions, bad lawsJ. E. CoffeyCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 316-317;
Cornell, C.
- You have accessHow we solved the overcrowding problem in our emergency departmentI. Feferman and C. CornellCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 273-276;
Dickinson, G.
- You have accessEmergency department overcrowdingG. DickinsonCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 270-271;
- You have accessGlass is detectable on plain radiographsG. DickinsonCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 265;
Feferman, I.
- You have accessHow we solved the overcrowding problem in our emergency departmentI. Feferman and C. CornellCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 273-276;
Firckser, B.
Gilmour, J. M.
- You have accessMedicolegal considerations in the initiation and termination of resuscitation in CanadaJ. M. Gilmour and P. J. RosenbergCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 279-288;
Haddad, R. G.
- You have accessRadiologic investigation of low back painD. M. Pelz and R. G. HaddadCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 289-295;
Hughes, E. G.
- You have accessEndocervical Chlamydia trachomatis infection in Canadian adolescentsE. G. Hughes, J. Mowatt and J. E. SpenceCMAJ February 01, 1989 140 (3) 297-301;
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