Published in CMAJ on October 05, 1999
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The acceptability of waiting times for elective general surgery and the appropriateness of prioritising patients. BMC Health Serv Res (2007) 0.90
Fairness in the coronary angiography queue. CMAJ (1999) 1.83
Ending waiting-list mismanagement: principles and practice. CMAJ (2000) 3.18
Banting, insulin and the question of simultaneous discovery. Queen's Q (1982) 2.73
Waiting for medical services in Canada: lots of heat, but little light. CMAJ (2000) 2.56
Sir Andrew Macphail: physician, philosopher, founding editor of CMAJ. Can Med Assoc J (1978) 2.33
Dying in Canada: is it an institutionalized, technologically supported experience? J Palliat Care (2000) 2.28
Psychiatric illness in physicians. Can Med Assoc J (1979) 2.09
Physicians, science, and status: issues in the professionalization of Anglo-American medicine in the nineteenth century. Med Hist (1983) 1.44
Is unemployment pathogenic? A review of current concepts with lessons for policy planners. Int J Health Serv (1996) 1.11
Clinical practice and the social history of medicine: a theoretical accord. Bull Hist Med (1981) 1.08
An approach to somatization in family medicine. Can Fam Physician (1986) 0.76
Chronic mononucleosis syndrome. Can Fam Physician (1986) 0.75
Practitioners and health policy. Case of the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan. Can Fam Physician (1995) 0.75
Prescription data. CMAJ (2001) 0.75
The myth of a Canadian Boswell: Dr. R. M. Bucke and Walt Whitman. Bull Can Hist Med (1984) 0.75
History in the medical curriculum. A clinical perspective. JAMA (1982) 0.75
Cholera: doctors' dilemma, historians' delight. Queen's Q (1981) 0.75
The Canadian hospital in the nineteenth century: an historiographic lament. J Can Stud (1985) 0.75
Physicians and psychics: the Anglo-American medical response to spiritualism, 1870-1890. J Hist Med Allied Sci (1984) 0.75
Reconciling two solitudes: the example of physicians and managers in Ontario's hospitals. Healthc Manage Forum (1994) 0.75
Medical professionalization: pitfalls and promise in the historiography. Hstc Bull (1981) 0.75
The influence of French biomedical theory on nineteenth-century Canadian neuropsychiatry: Bichat and Comte in the work of R. M. Bucke. Hist Sci Med (1982) 0.75