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Somatic dysfunction during carisoprodol cessation: evidence for a carisoprodol withdrawal syndrome
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RR Reeves
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Februar 2003
Published Online: 2003-02-01
Published in Print: 2003-02-01
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- LETTERS
- Exploring the benefit of semantics in the osteopathic profession
- Failure to convince osteopathic medical students of OMT's worth increases risk of subspecialization
- EDITORIALS
- JAOA: What's new in 2003?
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- Somatic dysfunction during carisoprodol cessation: evidence for a carisoprodol withdrawal syndrome
- Characteristics of physicians disciplined by the State Medical Board of Ohio
- Validity and reliability of the Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (OSTEOSURV)
- CASE REPORTS
- Sickle cell episode manifesting as superficial thrombophlebitis of the penis
- DEPARTMENTS
- Federal update
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- LETTERS
- Exploring the benefit of semantics in the osteopathic profession
- Failure to convince osteopathic medical students of OMT's worth increases risk of subspecialization
- EDITORIALS
- JAOA: What's new in 2003?
- ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- Somatic dysfunction during carisoprodol cessation: evidence for a carisoprodol withdrawal syndrome
- Characteristics of physicians disciplined by the State Medical Board of Ohio
- Validity and reliability of the Osteopathic Survey of Health Care in America (OSTEOSURV)
- CASE REPORTS
- Sickle cell episode manifesting as superficial thrombophlebitis of the penis
- DEPARTMENTS
- Federal update