Dialogue

Telephone Medicine: A Guide for the Practicing Physician
edited by Anna B. Reisman, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, and David L. Stevens, M.D.American College of...

The Quest for Drug Control: Politics and Federal Policy in a Period of Increasing Substance Abuse, 1963-1981
by David F. Musto, M.D., HS ’67, professor in the Child Study Center and professor of psychiatry and the history of...
Living Color
by Albert Rothenberg, M.D., HS ’60, former clinical professor of psychiatryYork Press Ltd., (Toronto) 2001A knife is...
Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies From Top Women on the Secrets of Success
by Sheila Wellington, M.P.H. ’68, Betty Spence and CatalystRandom House, (New York) 2001All of us, from birth onward,...

A question worth answering: why don’t cancer cells die?
When cells become cancerous, they grow unrestrained and sometimes ignore signals that would normally induce them to...

A disheartening view of AIDS in South Africa
“I will give you a picture that will sound a bit bleak,” Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Ph.D., told an audience at a lunch...

African dust brings nutrients—and toxins
For centuries winds have carried dust from Africa and deposited it on islands in the Caribbean and locations in Florida...

In history of birth control, a male influence
Although birth control is widely viewed as a women’s issue, men have played a large, if unrecognized, role in...





