Correction to British Medical Journal
Correction to The Doctor's High Calling
Correction to Prevention of Post-Arsphenamine Jaundice
Correction to A CASE OF WRY-NECK FOLLOWING INFANTILE PARALYSIS: TREATMENT: RESULT
Correction to SIR ALFRED EDWARD THOMSON, M.D., M.Ch., R.U.I., L.M.R.C.P.I., M.R.C.S.Eng
Correction to Cerebral Hæmorrhage Due to Whooping-Cough
Correction to The Death-Rate of Anæsthesia
Correction to James Mac Munn
Correction to Arthur Browne Steele
Correction to Training in Public Health
Correction to A Review of Methods for the Exact Registration of Some Coarse Changes in the Brains of the Insane
Correction to Notes on Books
Correction to LIEUTENANT A. K. ARMSTRONG
Correction to British Medical Journal
Correction to Cottage Nurses and the Organisation of Village Nursing
Correction to Treatment of Hallux Valgus and Rigidus
Correction to Special Correspondence
Correction to Goethe, an Appreciation
Correction to British Medical Association
Correction to Chemical Discoveries and Economic Life
Correction to Epidemic Muscular Rheumatism
Correction to Syphon-Trochar and Hooked Cannula for Ovariotomy
Correction to British Medical Journal
Correction to British Medical Journal
Correction to Mechanical Function of the Heart
Correction to Sudden Death: Perforation of the Superior Vena Cava
Correction to Poliomyelitis and Social Environment
Correction to The Medical Annual, 1945
Correction to Concerning the Treatment of Constipation and of Stoppage of the Bowels
Correction to The Deaf and Dumb
Correction to The Discussion on Hypnotism
Correction to John Postgate
Correction to Case of Pterygium Crassum in Both Eyes, Treated Successfully by Ligature and Subsequent Iridectomy
Correction to THE PSYCHOSES OF ADOLESCENCE
Correction to Nova et Vetera
Correction to Letters, Notes, and Answers to Correspondents
Correction to Notes on Books
Correction to Incidence of Ulcer in Haematemesis
Correction to Foreign Body in the Rectum
Correction to THE ORIGIN OF TUMOURS
Correction to Colour-Blindness: its Examination and Prevalence
Correction to Thunder and Sour Milk
Correction to CHEMICAL AGENTS AND VIRUSES IN CANCER
Correction to Clinical Lecture on Hysteria
Correction to Homœopathy in the Aberdeen Infirmary
Correction to Preparations and Appliances
Correction to THE ORIGIN OF TUMOURS
Correction to Modern Empiricism
Correction to Typhoid Fever in Belfast
Correction to POST-GRADUATE SCHOOLS IN LONDON
Correction to New Inventions, &C., in Medicine, Surgery, Dietetics, and the Allied Sciences
Correction to Residual Prostatitis after Chemotherapy of Acute Gonorrhoea
Correction to PROTOZOA, SENESCENCE, AND CANCER
Correction to Muscular Tremors, in their Relation to Lead-Poisoning
Correction to Injuries Caused by Cold
Correction to NOTES ON MEDICAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Correction to A Note on Picric Acid in the Treatment of Superficial Burns and Scalds
Correction to The Services
Correction to The Poor-Law Medical Service of Great Britain and Ireland

CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook
Mendeley
Reddit
Technorati
Twitter
Stumbleupon
Rapid responses
Latest Responses
Re: Bringing Nightingale down to size
Published 29 May 2012
Re: Avoid antimuscarinic drugs in people with dementia
Published 29 May 2012
Re: Strengthening primary health care: Related to the integration of medical training, community service need and health administration
Published 29 May 2012
Re: Strengthening primary health care: Related to the integration of medical training, community service need and health administration
Published 29 May 2012
Re: Why the exclusion of older people from clinical research must stop
Published 29 May 2012
Most responses
Venous thrombosis in users of non-oral hormonal contraception: follow-up study, Denmark 2001-10 (12 responses)
Published 10 May 2012 - 23:32
The psychiatric oligarchs who medicalise normality (9 responses)
Published 2 May 2012 - 15:42
Are doctors justified in taking industrial action in defence of their pensions? No (8 responses)
Published 8 May 2012 - 12:21
Are doctors justified in taking industrial action in defence of their pensions? Yes (8 responses)
Published 8 May 2012 - 12:21
The hardest thing: admitting error (7 responses)
Published 2 May 2012 - 12:27