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Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies?

  • R.F. DiStefano
Published/Copyright: November 1, 1994

Published Online: 1994-11-01
Published in Print: 1994-11-01

© 1994 American Osteopathic Association

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  1. News
  2. From the FDA: Heart pump approved
  3. From the FDA: Warning of radiation-induced skin injuries
  4. From the PHS: New mammography guidelines issued
  5. Editorial Comments
  6. In an attempt to bring new strains of drug-resistant bacteria in hospitals under control
  7. Two new drugs hold promise for the treatment of symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis
  8. Screening healthy persons for common cancers has taken one step closer to reality
  9. More than one in three children have been victims of abuse in the past year
  10. News
  11. High sodium intake is not an osteoporosis risk factor
  12. Medicare HMO versus fee-for-service on stage of cancer at diagnosis
  13. Effect of simvastatin on coronary atheroma
  14. Book Reviews
  15. Death to Dust: What Happens to Dead Bodies?
  16. Editorial
  17. Osteopathic medical education adapts to a changing environment
  18. Medical Education
  19. History of osteopathic medical education accreditation
  20. Undergraduate osteopathic medical education
  21. Overview of financial assistance resources for osteopathic medical students
  22. Income and expenditures of osteopathic medical colleges
  23. Osteopathic graduate medical education: Division of Postdoctoral Training of the American Osteopathic Association
  24. Research programs of the AOA and their role in osteopathic medical education
  25. AOA continuing medical education
  26. Appendix
  27. Membership of AOA Committees on Osteopathic Medical Education 1994-1995
  28. Special Communication
  29. The danger of complacency
  30. Health Policy
  31. Healthcare reform and practice choices: A survey of osteopathic medical students
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