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    Peter J. Snyder, Linda C. Mayes, Dennis D. Spencer ; with invited essays.
    Contents:
    Medicine, media, and the dramaturgy of biomedical research: historical perspectives / John H. Warner
    Delgado's brave bulls: the marketing of a seductive idea and a lesson for contemporary biomedical research / Peter J. Snyder
    Adrenal transplantation for Parkinson's disease / Dennis D. Spencer
    The use of SSRIs in the treatment of childhood depression: a scientific dialectic / Peter Fonagy
    Media coverage of stem cell research / David H. Smith, Aaron Klink, Julius Landwirth
    Medicine's obsession with disclosure of financial conflicts: fixing the wrong problem / Jerome P. Kassirer
    In support of industry-sponsored clinical research / Declan P. Doogan
    Prevailing truth: the interface between religion and science / Wesley Carr
    Science meets fundamentalist religion / Pat Shipman
    Uneasy alliance: the intersection of government science, politics and policymaking / Ruth J. Katz
    On the relationship between scientists and journalists: reflections by an ethicist / Robert J. Levine
    Don't shoot the messenger / Laura Spinney
    Future trends in medical research publishing / Harry W. McConnell, Ashley Pardy
    Conclusion: the ethics of scientific disclosure / Peter J. Snyder, Linda C. Mayes.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2009
  • Article
    McFadzean RM, Gowan ME.
    Trans Ophthalmol Soc U K (1962). 1978;98(4):490-3.
    This paper reports two cases of optochiasmal arachnoiditis which followed subarachnoid haemorrhage. In one case the visual deterioration was arrested and improved by the administration of systemic steroids.
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