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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, an interdisciplinary scholarly journal whose readers include biologists, physicians, students, and scholars, publishes essays that place important biological or medical subjects in broader scientific, social, or humanistic contexts. These essays span a wide range of subjects, from biomedical topics such as neurobiology, genetics, and evolution, to topics in ethics, history, philosophy, and medical education and practice. The editors encourage an informal style that has literary merit and that preserves the warmth, excitement, and color of the biological and medical sciences.
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Volume 19, Number 1, Autumn 1975Table of Contents
- What is Natural?
- pp. 92-100
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.1975.0018
- The Poisoned Patient: The Role of the Laboratory by Associated Scientific Publishers, and: Psychotropic Drugs: A Manual for Emergency Management of Overdosage by Nathan S. Kline with S. F. Alexander and A. Chamberlain, and: Anatomisch-mikrochemishche Drogenanalyse by Leitfaden von D. Frohne, and: Essentials of Toxicology by T. A. Loomis (review)
- pp. 152-153
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.1975.0032
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