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Rationalism and empiricism in modern medicine.

WARREN NEWTON [*] I INTRODUCTION About ten years ago, after fellowships and clinical experience in a community setting, I had my...
Law and Contemporary Problems, 09/22/01 by Newton, Warren · More from publication -
Is oral dexamethasone as effective as intramuscular dexamethasone for outpatient management of moderate croup?
Rittichier KK, Ledwith CA. Outpatient treatment of moderate croup with dexamethasone: intramuscular verses oral dosing. Pediatrics 2000;...
Journal of Family Practice, 03/01/01 by Warren Newton · More from publication -
Should breech babies be delivered vaginally or by planned cesarean delivery?
Hannah ME, Hannah WJ, Hewson SA, Hodnett ED, Saigal S, Willan AR. Planned caesarean section versus planned vaginal birth for breech presentation at...
Journal of Family Practice, 02/01/01 by Warren P. Newton · More from publication -
Prevalence of subtypes of low back pain in a defined population
BACKGROUND. For two generations, some back care specialists have emphasized that clinical low back pain is composed of a number of specific...
Journal of Family Practice, 10/01/97 by Warren Newton · More from publication -
Generalist physicians: a modest proposal - Editorial
An emphasis on "generalist physicians" (ie, GPs) is a major part of most serious plans to reform health care, but how should "generalism" be...
Journal of Family Practice, 07/01/94 by Warren P. Newton · More from publication -
There is no such thing as a free lunch: developing policies on pharmaceutical industry support
The Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina holds a "Critical Debate" each month in which important clinical and ethical...
Journal of Family Practice, 01/01/92 by Warren Newton · More from publication


