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Philosophy of neurological surgery

1995 
The founding philosophy of neurosurgery neurosurgery's ideals in historical perspective modern neurosurgical philosophy patient-centered neurosurgery ethics and etiquette in neurosurgery mind, consciousness and the neurosurgeon neurosurgical morbidity and complications the philosophy of dying and death neurological surgery and biologic science neurological surgery and clinical science neurosurgery and the surgical art neurosurgical education the neurosurgeon-patient relationship as a framework for neurosurgical philosophy the neurosurgeon and academia neurosurgery and the law the neurosurgeons and health care policy the neurosurgeon and modern technology the paradox of success and the neurosurgeon - competing currents and allegiances international neurosurgery - philosophic issues in the global context conceptual synthesis: elements of a philosophy of neurological surgery questions answers to questions.
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