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Publications

APS Bulletin • Volume 14, Number 5, 2004

President's Message

The Decade of Pain Control Research—Connecting the Pieces of the Puzzle

Progress and Directions for the Agenda for Pain Management

Past Presidents’ Perspectives

An Interview with Michael Ashburn, MD MPH, APS President, 2000–2002

Pain as Path

If We Are to Understand Pain and Help Our Patients, What Do We Need to Do Differently?

Pain and the Law

A Brief Introduction

Resource Reviews

Atlas of Spine Injection

The Delta Receptor

Web Site Reviews

The Center for Shingles and Postherpetic Neuralgia

American Alliance of Cancer Pain Initiatives


 
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