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  1. illustration of mother reading to young daughter
    Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013

    Fever Dreams

    Childhood classics swathe familial illness, even death, in bravery, good deeds, and occasionally, magic

  2. portrait of John Tudor
    A National Portrait Issue Winter 2013

    Family Matters

    For family medicine practitioners, it's the relationships that make the difference

  3. GIMME A PUG: Phil visits a young patient during his rounds as a volunteer for Pawprints, the therapy dog-visitation program at Boston Children’s Hospital.
    Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012

    Dog Tales

    The trauma of illness can be soothed by the unspoken compassion of canines

  4. chalked green arrows pointing in opposite directions on black background
    A National Portrait Issue Winter 2013

    Multiple Choice

    Shared decision making requires doctors and patients to acknowledge personal values—and idiosyncrasies

  5. highway sign with "closed" sticker over hospital icon
    Rural Health Issue Spring 2017

    If You Build It

    Rural hospitals are closing, but those that remain are reshaping and innovating

  6. Marna Schwartz standing outside, mountains in the distance
    Rural Health Issue Spring 2017

    In a Big Country

    How doctors are tackling the health care disparities that challenge our nation's rural residents

  7. a round red-brick barn, roof not visible
    Rural Health Issue Spring 2017

    Rally Round

    What can be done to bolster the dwindling number of rural physicians?

  8. World's first human organ transplant
    The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011

    The Fight for Life

    The pioneering surgeon of the world's first successful human organ transplant reflects on the gift of life

  9. Japanese Red Cross near the Yalu River 1904
    Ethics Issue Autumn 2016

    In Short Supply

    Can doctors who deliver medical care following disasters shift their thinking from what's good for the one to what's good for the many?