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  1. Daniel S. Goldberg (2013). The Transformative Power of X-Rays in U.S. Scientific & Medical Litigation: Mechanical Objectivity inSmith V. Grant(1896). [REVIEW] Perspectives on Science 21 (1):23-57.
    On or about June 5, 1895, in Denver, Colorado, a 23-year-old law clerk named James Smith fell off a ladder and injured his left thigh near the hip. Three days later, on June 8, 1895, Smith consulted a physician named George Gibson. Gibson saw Smith twice.1 After several weeks of continued pain, on June 24, 1895 Grant consulted a different physician named W. W. Grant. Grant was already a well-known railway surgeon in the local medical community, and would go on (...)
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  2. Daniel S. Goldberg (2012). Book Review: Karla FC Holloway, Private Bodies, Public Texts. [REVIEW] Journal of Medical Humanities 33 (2):137-139.
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  3. Daniel S. Goldberg (2010). Job and the Stigmatization of Chronic Pain. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (3):425-438.
    The point of departure for this essay is the question of why pain is seriously undertreated in the United States. Some kinds of pain (for example, chronic nonmalignant pain) are treated worse than others (acute pain secondary to cancer), but there is excellent evidence that no matter what kind of pain, astonishingly large percentages of pain sufferers are undertreated (Furrow 2001; Hill 1995; Kirou-Mauro et al. 2009; Martino 1998; Morris 1991; NCHS 2006; Resnik, Rehm, and Minard 2001). Although some kinds (...)
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  4. Daniel S. Goldberg (2010). On the Erroneous Conflation of Opiophobia and the Undertreatment of Pain. American Journal of Bioethics 10 (11):20-22.
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  5. Daniel S. Goldberg (2009). In Support of a Broad Model of Public Health: Disparities, Social Epidemiology and Public Health Causation. Public Health Ethics 2 (1):70-83.
    Corresponding Author, Health Policy & Ethics Fellow, Chronic Disease Prevention & Control Research Center, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, 1709 Dryden, Suite 1025, Houston, TX 77030, USA. Tel.: 713.798.5482; Fax: 713 798 3990; Email: danielg{at}bcm.edu ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> . Abstract This article defends a broad model of public health, one that specifically addresses the social epidemiologic research suggesting that social conditions are primary determinants of health. The article proceeds by critiquing one (...)
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  6. Daniel Goldberg (2009). Review of Adam Kolber, Neuroethics & Law Blog. [REVIEW] American Journal of Bioethics 9 (5):53-54.
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  7. Daniel Goldberg (2009). Subjectivity, Consciousness, and Pain: The Importance of Thinking Phenomenologically. American Journal of Bioethics 9 (9):14-16.
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  8. Daniel Goldberg (2008). Pragmatism and Virtue Ethics in Clinical Research. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):43 – 45.
  9. Daniel Goldberg (2008). The Detection of Constructed Memories and the Risks of Undue Prejudice. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (1):23 – 25.
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  10. Daniel S. Goldberg (2008). Concussions, Professional Sports, and Conflicts of Interest: Why the National Football League's Current Policies Are Bad for its (Players') Health. HEC Forum 20 (4).
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  11. Daniel S. Goldberg (2007). Justice, Health Literacy and Social Epidemiology. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (11):18 – 20.
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  12. Daniel S. Goldberg & Howard Brody (2007). Spirituality: Respect but Don't Reveal. American Journal of Bioethics 7 (7):21 – 22.
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