The New York Times Magazine 2003 Lisa Sanders - Abstracts
| The New York Times Magazine 2003 Lisa Sanders | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glowing rash, high fever, kidney failure.(Diagnosis) | General interest | Lisa Sanders | |||
| Medicine's progress, one setback at a time: the history of medicine is a long, serpentine narrative of the death of old ideas giving way to the birth of new ones. And this cycle is moving faster than ever.(includes related article) | General interest | Lisa Sanders | |||
| Swollen joints, sore throat and fever, 'wandering' pain: what does a doctor do when the patient profile says one thing and the tests say another?(Diagnosis) | General interest | Lisa Sanders | |||
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