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- "Brother redeemers: black gay history and the impact of the AIDS crisis, 1974-1988": gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender awareness month lecture, part of the National Library of Medicine, history of medicine seminar series1
- 30 years of HIV/AIDS: a personal journey1
- A fever for empire: U.S. disease eradication in Cuba as colonial public health1
- A history of The Commonwealth Fund's child development and preventive care program1
- Bridging the East-West divide: genesis of a Chinese hospital in San Francisco1
- Called to practice: African American "grannies", midwives, & health reform1
- Caring for medically indigent adults in California: a history1
- Centennial physicians lecture: Marquee honoree Dr. Michael Debakey1
- Converging on consensus?: planning the future of health and health care1
- Delivering care anytime, anywhere: telehealth alters the medical ecosystem1
- Designing the public health system for a healthier U.S1
- Eliminating disparities in treatment and the struggle to end segregation1
- From white woman's burden to orientalized motherhood: the strange career of Dr. "Mom" Chung1
- Getting ready for health reform 2020: what past presidential campaigns can teach us1
- Guardianship monitoring: a national survey of court practices1
- H1N1 challenges ahead1
- Health care payment in transition: a California perspective1
- Health for all--all for health1
- How cancer crossed the color line: race and disease in 20th century America1
- John Shaw Billings: science and medicine in the Gilded Age1