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July 28, 1998 / le 28 juillet 1998
CMAJ 1998; 159(2)
© 1998 Canadian Medical Association / Association médicale canadienne
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Drug and alcohol abuse is a continuing problem in Canada. Physicians work hard to counteract the social impacts of abuse (page 169), but with prescription drugs still making their way onto the black market (pages 139, 149), they become unwilling participants in this trade.
Couverture :
Les problèmes d'usage abusif de drogues et d'alcool persistent au Canada. Les médecins s'efforcent de contrer les répercussions sociales de ces abus (page 169), mais lorsque les médicaments prescrits continuent à approvisionner le marché noir (pages 139, 149), ils deviennent malgré eux participants à ces échanges illicites. |
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Evidence ˇ Études |
139 |
The street value of prescription drugs, A. Sajan, T. Corneil, S. Grzybowski [full text / résumé] |
143 |
Profile of residents in unlicensed homes for the aged in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, G. Bravo, M. Charpentier, M.-F. Dubois, P. De Wals, A. Émond [abstract / résumé] |
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Editorials
ˇ Éditoriaux |
149 |
The news on the street: prescription drugs on the black market, B. Goldman [full text] |
151 |
Market forces and vulnerable elderly people: Who cares?, E. Shapiro [full text] |
153 |
Forget cloning sheep and pay attention to China, P. MacLeod, F.C. Fraser [full text] |
156 |
Hemochromatosis: clinical implications of genetic testing, P.C. Adams [full text] |
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Education
ˇ Éducation |
159 |
Bioethics for clinicians: 15. Quality end-of-life care, P.A. Singer, N. MacDonald [full text / résumé] |
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Public
health ˇ Santé publique |
163 |
Before lightning strikes, N. Bains, J. Hoey [full text] |
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Features
ˇ Chroniques |
165 |
The private sector invades medicare's home town, C. Gray [full text / en bref] |
168 |
New clinics will help soldiers deal with after-effects of overseas service, N. Robb [full text] |
169 |
Vancouver's "vision of hell" requires special type of MD, D. Jones [full text / en bref] |
ISSN 0820-3946 159(2) 121-200 (1998)
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