Browse MUSE Subject Headings for Articles
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Displaying 50 subjects:
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- History -- 19th century. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- Japan. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- Moral and ethical aspects. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- Oregon. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- Terminology. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- United States. (78 articles)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- United States -- History. (1 article)
- Informed consent (Medical law) -- United States -- History -- 20th century. (1 article)
- Informers -- England -- London -- History -- 18th century. (2 articles)
- Informers -- Social networks -- England -- London -- History -- 18th century. (1 article)
- Informers -- South Africa -- Witwatersrand -- History -- 20th century. (1 article)
- Informers -- Soviet Union -- History -- 20th century. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Africa, East. (1 review)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Africa, North -- History. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Asia. (1 review)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Developing countries -- Econometric models. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Developing countries -- Finance. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Egypt -- History. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Europe. (1 review)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Geographic information systems -- Mexican-American Border Region. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Latin America. (2 reviews)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- United States. (1 article)
- Infrastructure (Economics) -- Vietnam. (1 article)
- Ingaliso, Luigi. Informatione del pestifero et contagioso morbo. (1 review)
- Ingamells, John. (2 reviews)
- Ingannati. (1 article)
- Ingarden, Roman, 1893- (1 article)
- Ingarden, Roman, 1893- Time and modes of being. (1 article)
- Inge, M. Thomas, ed. (1 review)
- Inge, M. Thomas, ed. Naming the rose: essays on Eco's The name of the rose. (1 review)
- Inge, M. Thomas. Conversations with William Faulkner. (1 review)
- Inge, M. Thomas. Humor of the Old South. (1 review)
- Inge, Tonette Bond, ed. Southern women writers: the new generation. (1 review)
- Ingebretsen, Ed. At stake: monsters and the rhetoric of fear in public culture. (1 review)
- Ingebretsen, Edward J., 1950- At stake: monsters and the rhetoric of fear in public culture. (1 review)
- Ingelow, Jean, 1820-1897. Story of doom. (1 article)
- Ingelstam, Lars. Complex technical systems. (1 review)
- Ingen, Ferdinand van. (1 review)
- Ingen, Ferdinand van. Johann Beer: Schriftsteller, Komponist und Hofbeamter, 1655-1700. (1 review)
- Ingenhousz, Jan, 1730-1799. (2 articles)
- Ingersoll, Richard M. Who controls teachers' work: power and accountability in America's schools. (1 review)
- Ingersoll, Richard M. Why some schools have more underqualified teachers than others. (1 article)
- Ingersoll, Thomas N., 1948- Mammon and Manon in early New Orleans: the first slave society in the Deep South, 1718-1819. (1 review)
- Ingersoll, Thomas N. To intermix with our white brothers: Indian mixed bloods in the United States from earliest times to the Indian removals. (1 review)
- Ingestion in literature. (1 article)
- Ingham, Patricia. Invisible writing and the Victorian novel: readings in language and ideology. (1 review)
- Ingham, Patricia. Thomas Hardy. (1 review)
- Inghelbrecht, D. E. (Désiré Emile), 1880-1965. (2 reviews)
- Inghelbrecht, D. E. (Désiré Emile), 1880-1965. Debussy's letters to Inghelbrecht: the story of a musical friendship. (1 review)
