Arnold S. Relman
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Dr. Arnold S. Relman, M.D. is a professor emeritus of medicine and of social medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. He is a former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine (1977-91) and writes extensively on medical publishing and reform of the U.S. health care system.
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- Ingelfinger, Franz Josef; Arnold S Relman, and Maxwell Finland, Controversy in internal medicine
- Ingelfinger, Franz Josef; Arnold S Relman, and Maxwell Finland, Controversy in internal medicine II (1974)
- Relman, Arnold S., The future of medical practice (1982)
- Relman, Arnold S., Publishing biomedical research: roles and responsibilities.: An article from: The Hastings Center Report (1990)
- Relman, Arnold S., The choices for healthcare reform (1992)
- Relman, Arnold S., 10 Shattuck Street: Selected Editorials (1991)
- Relman, Arnold S., When More Is Less: The Paradox of American Health Care and How to Resolve It (1997)
- Angell, Marcia and Arnold S. Relman, Patents, profits & American medicine: conflicts of interest in the testing & marketing of new drugs.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Daedalus (2002)
- Relman, Arnold S., Restructuring the U.S. health care system.(Health): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology (2003)