| Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Animal fat and cholesterol may have helped primitive man evolve a large brain. | Health | Mann, Frank D. |
| Bioetiquette. | Health | Martin, Judith, Stent, Gunther S. |
| BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES. | Health | GREYSON, BRUCE |
| Current perspectives on the function of sleep. | Health | Rechtschaffen, Allan |
| Cytoplasmic heretics. | Health | Sapp, Jan |
| Ethics: an American growth industry. | Health | Gustafson, James M. |
| Ethics of ignorance: lessons from the epidemiological assessment of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") epidemic. | Health | Porta, Miquel, Morabia, Alfredo |
| From epistemology to rational science policy: Popper versus Kuhn. (scholars Karl R. Popper and Thomas S. Kuhn) | Health | Pinter, G.G., Pinter, Vera |
| Genomic logic, allelic inference, and the functional classification of genes. | Health | Greenspan, Neil S. |
| Health services research and systemic lupus erythematosus: a reciprocal relationship. | Health | Albert, Daniel A. |
| IS OZONE THERAPY THERAPEUTIC? | Health | BOCCI, VELIO |
| MAKING PROGRESS: DOES CLINICAL RESEARCH LEAD TO BREAKTHROUGHS IN BASIC BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES? | Health | GERSHON, ELLIOT S. |
| Morals, metaphysics, and heart transplantation: reflections on Richard Selzer's "Whither Thou Goest." (response to article by Richard Selzer, Imagine a Women and Other Tales, 1990) | Health | Potts, Michael |
| MY LIFE IN THE HUMAN NATURE WARS(1). | Health | TIGER, LIONEL |
| Passover and plague. | Health | Blaser, Martin J. |
| Patenting and human genes. | Health | Baird, Patricia |
| Philosophy of psychopharmacology. | Health | Stein, Dan J. |
| Predictive diagnosis and genetic screening: manipulation of fate? | Health | Henn, Wolfram |
| PRIVIES, SPIDERS, WORMS, AND WEEDS. | Health | FELTS, JOHN H. |
| Reckonitis: a cognitive deficit of social origin. (faulty computational analysis for disease incidence in populations) | Health | Aickin, Mikel |
| Sexist diseases. (sex factors in diseases) | Health | Garenne, Michel, Lafon, Monique |
| Social and economic dimensions of environmental policy: lead poisoning as an example. | Health | Bellinger, David C., Matthews, Julia A. |
| THE 19th-CENTURY ELUCIDATION OF ANIMAL FERTILIZATION: ITS RELATION TO THE CELL THEORY, EMBRYOLOGY, AND CYTOGENETICS. | Health | MALKIN, HAROLD M. |
| THE INTOXICATIONS OF ELIZABETHAN DRAMA. | Health | HUXTABLE, RYAN J. |
| THE LIMITATIONS OF EVIDENCE(1). | Health | BLACK, DOUGLAS |
| The myth of community as organism. (ecology) | Health | McIntosh, Robert P. |
| The new biology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: implications for evolutionary psychology. | Health | Rapoport, Judith L., Fiske, Alan |
| THE SELF OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE SELF OF IMMUNOLOGY. | Health | HOWES, MOIRA |
| The skin bag. (woman's response to skin cancer) | Health | Olds, Linda E. |
| Together again. (response to article by Robert Lanza, Perspect. Biol. Med., vol. 37, p. 288, 1994) | Health | Epstein, Robert |
| Triumph of the trivial. (prejudicial thinking creates insignificance in scientific inquiry) | Health | Hrushesky, William J.M. |
| TYPE II DIABETES, ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION, AND OBESITY AS "SYNDROMES OF IMPAIRED GENETIC HOMEOSTASIS": THE "THRIFTY GENOTYPE" HYPOTHESIS ENTERS THE 21st CENTURY. | Health | NEEL, JAMES V., WEDER, ALAN B., JULIUS, STEVO |
| WHAT IS GLAUCOMA? | Health | RAMANATHAN, SARAS, ERNEST, J. TERRY |
| WHAT IS SCIENCE REALLY FOR? | Health | GRATZER, WALTER |
| Who will the father be? (heterospermic insemination) | Health | Dziuk, Philip |
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