Calling Dr Kildare: the literary lives of Frederick Schiller Faust, aka Max Brand.

JAMA

Center for the History of Medicine, University of Michigan, 100 Simpson Institute, Box 0724, 100 Observatory, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0725, USA.

Published: October 2010

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