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Vol. 5 No. 5 (2013)
Vol. 5 No. 5 (2013)
Published:
2013-09-01
Editor in Chief's Message
The vault heard round the world
Merideth Norris
177
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Review Articles
Acute ankle sprains: A review of literature
Brian Witt, Sharon Lee Witt
178-184
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Overview of the treatment of acne vulgaris
Nicholas Benner, Dawn Sammons
185-190
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The privilege and responsibility of self-regulation for physicians: A “win-win” for the physician community and our patients
John Gimpel
191-194
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Rapidly growing colon adenocarcinoma and its differential
Julie Leber, Ray Morrison
195-199
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Exposure injury: Examining heat- and cold-related illnesses and injuries
Bryan Grooms, Daryn Straley
200-207
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Apps for improving cardiac auscultation
Robert Hasty
208-209
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Letters to the Editor
Response to fertility awareness-based methods of family planning: A review of effectiveness for avoiding pregnancy using SORT
Thomas Hilgers
210-211
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Response to letter to the editor of osteopathic family physician from Dr Thomas Hilgers
Jean Golden-Tevald
211-212
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