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The spiritual element in healing.

The Australasian nurses journal

Scott IJ.
PMID: 1048913
Australas Nurses J. 1976 May;4(11):27.

No abstract available.

Religious variables are infrequently reported in clinical research.

Family medicine

Orr RD, Isaac G.
PMID: 1426729
Fam Med. 1992 Nov-Dec;24(8):602-6.

BACKGROUND: More than 200 published studies have found some relationship between an individual's religion and health, yet reference to religious variables rarely appears in published empirical studies.METHODS: We performed a manual search of all articles reporting on human subjects...

The medical students' oath of ancient India.

Medical history

Menon IA, Haberman HF.
PMID: 4921981
Med Hist. 1970 Jul;14(3):295-9. doi: 10.1017/s0025727300015593.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

Evaluation by two groups of medical students of a course in medicine and religion.

The Nebraska medical journal

Kepler MO.
PMID: 5026924
Nebr Med J. 1972 May;57(5):171-4.

No abstract available.

[On the hazards of religious ceremonies for health].

Fel'dsher i akusherka

Ianushevich VD.
PMID: 4499606
Feldsher Akush. 1974 Dec;39(12):34-5.

No abstract available.

Questioning the physician's broader responsibilities.

Alabama medicine : journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama

Beck LC.
PMID: 3354398
Ala Med. 1988 Feb;57(8):32, 34-6, 39.

No abstract available.

Religion in the physician-patient relationship.

JAMA

Schreiber K.
PMID: 1820482
JAMA. 1991 Dec 04;266(21):3062, 3066. doi: 10.1001/jama.266.21.3062.

No abstract available.

What do you think physicians and medical students should know about the relationship between religion and medicine?.

JAMA

Schindler AM, Johnson GT.
PMID: 1820485
JAMA. 1991 Dec 04;266(21):3065. doi: 10.1001/jama.266.21.3065b.

No abstract available.

The family culture: a useful concept for family practice.

Family medicine

Helman CG.
PMID: 1884934
Fam Med. 1991 Jul;23(5):376-81.

Each family can be regarded as a unique small-scale society, with its own internal organization and view of the world or family culture. A crucial aspect of each family culture are those beliefs, behaviors, habits, and life-styles that are...

Medico-legal brief. The right to die.

Quarterly review of allergy and applied immunology

[No authors listed]
PMID: 5847367
Q Rev Allergy Appl Immunol. 1965 Sep-Oct;19(5):523-4.

No abstract available.

Medicine and religion. Faith in medicine--two forces, one goal.

Minnesota medicine

McCleave PB.
PMID: 5902602
Minn Med. 1966 Feb;49(2):361.

No abstract available.

How the clergyman can assist the physician in the care of a patient.

Modern treatment

Buchdahl G.
PMID: 5810680
Mod Treat. 1969 Jul;6(4):885-99.

No abstract available.

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