Lore of Medicine

Human Physiology 199: Lore of Medicine

Fall 2008

 

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PubMed
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Web of Science
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Academic Search Premier
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Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
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OregonPDF in Health and Performance (was Kinesiology Publications)
Lists theses and dissertations in all fields of health as it relates to physical activity, physical fitness, activities of daily living, work, sport and athletics, recreation, dance, and play.
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