S T A N F O R D M E D I C I N E

Volume 16 Number 4, SUMMER 1999


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Staged Encounters
Studens hone their doctoring skills on actors trained to play patients.
BY KRISTIN WEIDENBACH
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Way to Grow
Paul was determined to add two inches in length to his right leg so it would match his left. He did it by cranking apart the broken bone's segments one millimeter at a time.
BY CHRISTIE KNUDSEN
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Branching Out
Researchers are learning to control new blood vessel growth.
BY RUTHANN RICHTER
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Instinct
A Stanford University School of Medicine alumna wrote this work of fiction while a student in the Stanford course Ethical Discourse through Science in Fiction.
BY ANONYMOUS
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