REPLY
When Doctors Get Sick
Howard M. Spiro, MD, and
Harvey N. Mandell, MD
15 September 1998 | Volume 129 Issue 6 | Page 510
IN RESPONSE:
Dr. Winograd's graceful comments confirm our thesis: that physicians should write much more about their own experiences as patients and that other physicians should discuss them.
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