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2. Preclinical characterization of CNS-active, mutant-selective fourth-generation EGFR inhibitors with potent activity against single, double, and triple mutant EGFR variants including T790M and C797S
3. Providing for the Elderly; a Reward and An Investment
4. THE GLASS TRANSITION PHENOMENON
5. THE WORLD OF INORGANIC GLASSES
6. [Medicine and obstetrics in Shakespeare's plays]
7. Physician of Stratford. Dr. John Hall: his life, times and patients
8. Genetics and 'race' in the Merchant of Venice
9. Shakespeare as a geneticist
10. Choosing a dermatological hero for the millennium. William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
11. Shuffling off this mortal coil. A Shakespearean perspective on death and dying
12. The medical practice of John Hall, Shakespeare's son-in-law
13. Shakespeare and dentistry: teeth and oral care in the writings of the bard
14. SONET to Sonnet Translation
15. The Medicean dukes of Florence and Friar Lawrence's 'distilling liquor' (Romeo and Juliet IV.i.94)
16. Some aspects of Elizabethan psychiatry in two of Shakespeare's plays
17. The doctors in Shakespeare's plays. Part two
18. THE FREQUENCY OF FOG IN THE MIDLANDS OF ENGLAND
19. Talking on hospital standards
20. The medical history of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff
21. The bard and the body. 5. Disease: its causes, diagnosis and cure
22. The Gout Galls the One, and the Pox Pinches the Other
23. Literary perceptions of pharmacists from Shakespeare to Heinrich Böll
24. Putting Falstaff to rest: 'tabulating' the facts
25. Infantile fantasies in Shakespearean metaphor: III. Photophobia, love of darkness, and 'black' complexions
26. The bard and the body. 2. Mental illness
27. Dr John Hall, Shakespeare's son-in-law. A vignette of Elizabethan medicine
28. [Teeth, ear, nose and throat in Shakespeare and the Elizabethan theatre]
29. Psychological aspects of Shakespeare's tempest
30. The bard and the body. 1. Shakespeare's physicians
31. Medicine as social history: changing ideas on doctors and patients in the age of Shakespeare
32. Shakespeare on nutrition
33. Bare ruined choirs: Shakespearean variations on the theme of old age
34. [Gynecology and obstetrics in Shakespeare]
35. Shakespearean women--and women today
36. Obstetrics and Gynecology in Macbeth
37. Childbirth in the works in Shakespeare
38. Shakespeare's metaphors of health: food, sport, and life-preserving rest
39. 'Is this the promised end?' Death and dying in King Lear
40. The bard and the body. 3. Venereal disease--'the pox'
41. [Not Available]
42. [The perfect murder, Hamlet, act 1, scene 5]
43. The bard and the body. 6. Therapeutics
44. Fratricide and cuckoldry: Shakespeare's doubles
45. Caesar's wounds. A study of William Shakespeare
46. The artist as scientist. Psychiatric diagnosis in Shakespeare's tragedies
47. K.R. Eissler's Discourse on Hamlet. A symposium. Caviare to the General
48. [Dramatic chronicles of Shakespeare in psychiatric evaluation. II. Tragedy of Richard 3rd. Life and death of King John. Famous history of the life of Henry the 8th]
49. Baptista and his daughters
50. [A psychiatrist's notes on Shakespeare's comedies]
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