Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 1976 - 1993, 1997 - 2000http://hdl.handle.net/10713/55542024-03-28T18:16:21Z2024-03-28T18:16:21ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 96:no.1-12 (2000)South Carolina Medical Associationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/55762019-08-30T08:49:37Z2000-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 96:no.1-12 (2000)
South Carolina Medical Association
Contents include clinical articles, editorials, and features of general interest to association members; Volume contains three special issues: "Prostate Cancer 2000" (January), "Allergy and Immunology Update" (May), and "Current Treatment of Spinal Disorders: An Update for the Primary Care Physician" (November); Articles of note in other issues include, "South Carolina and Hill-Burton" (March issue), "Prevalence of Ocular Diseases in South Carolina" (June issue), "Prevention of Fire Ant Anaphylaxis in South Carolina: Improving Patient Referrals, 1989-1999" (September issue), "Trends in Physical Activity Levels Among Black and White Adults in South Carolina" (October issue), and "Weather-Related Heat Illness in South Carolina, 1995-1999" (December issue).
2000-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 93:no.1-12 (1997)South Carolina Medical Associationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/55732019-08-30T08:46:06Z1997-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 93:no.1-12 (1997)
South Carolina Medical Association
Contents include clinical articles, editorials, and features of general interest to association members; August is a special issue entitled, "Joseph I. Waring, M. D."; Articles of note in other issues include, "Survival After AIDS Diagnosis in South Carolina, 1982-1992" (January issue), "William St. Clair Symmers: Native South Carolinian, Internationally Respected Pathologist" with photograph (February issue), "Self-Reported Prevalence of Diabetes and Preventive Health Care Practices Among People with Diabetes in South Carolina" (March issue), "Gunshot Wounds to the Head in Florence County" (March issue), "The First 50 Pancreas Transplants in South Carolina" (October issue), and "Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Registry in South Carolina" (November issue).
1997-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 87:no.1-12 (1991)South Carolina Medical Associationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/55702019-08-30T08:46:06Z1991-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 87:no.1-12 (1991)
South Carolina Medical Association
Table of Contents for June is misidentified as issue no. 5 (May 1991), but constitutes issue no. 6 (June 1991); Contents include clinical articles, editorials, and features of general interest to association members; February is a special issue entitled, "The Department of Health and Environmental Control: In Partnership with South Carolina Physicians"; Articles of note in other issues include, ""Transplantation in South Carolina: Medical, Ethical and Socioeconomic Aspects" (June issue), "1990 South Carolina Physician Survey of Tick, Spider and Fire Ant Morbidity" (August issue), "Current Status of Urologic Cancer and its Management in South Carolina" (September issue), "South Carolina Obstetricians' Initiation and Expectations of Genetic Counseling Referral" (September issue), and "Smoking Prevalence in South Carolina, 1985-1989" (December issue).
1991-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 89:no.1-12 (1993)South Carolina Medical Associationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/55722019-08-30T08:46:06Z1993-01-01T00:00:00ZJournal of the South Carolina Medical Association 89:no.1-12 (1993)
South Carolina Medical Association
Contents include clinical articles, editorials, and features of general interest to association members; Volume contains four special issues: "South Carolina's Pioneer Women Doctors" (January), "Rheumatology in South Carolina" (May), "Physical Fitness in South Carolina" (August), and "Current Issues in Psychiatry" (October); Articles of note in other issues include, "Liver Transplantation in South Carolina" (March issue), "Vitamin D Deficiency Found in the Diet of the Elderly in South Carolina" (June issue), and "Opportunities for Enhanced Cervical and Breast Screening Referral in Charleston County" (July issue).
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