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THE MILBANK QUARTERLY
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF
POPULATION HEALTH and Health Policy
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Archive Search > Volume 55, Issue 4, 1977
The Condition of Surgery: An Analysis of the American College of Surgeons' and the American Surgical Association's Report on the Status of Surgery: [Introduction] (pages 429–454)

Erwin A. Blackstone

Board Requirements for Economists Who Write on Medical Subjects? A Comment on "The Condition of Surgery" (pages 455–460)

Francis D. Moore

Quality of Care and Unnecessary Operations: A Comment on "The Condition of Surgery" (pages 461–464)

Theodore Colton

"The Study on Surgical Services for the United States": A Valid Prescription for American Surgery? (pages 465–484)

; Eugene M. Lewit; Mark V. Pauly

A Reply to the Comments on "The Condition of Surgery" (pages 485–494)

Erwin A. Blackstone

When Is Surgery Indicated? A Book Review (pages 495–504)

Eugene Vayda

Advances in the Study of Diffusion of Innovation in Health Care Organizations (pages 505–532)

Ann Lennarson Greer

Erratum: The Questionable Contribution of Medical Measures to the Decline of Mortality in the United States in the Twentieth Century (pages 550–551)

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