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O'Mahony, S. (2024) Sir William Osler, the two cultures, and the learned profession. Gastroenterology, 167(4), pp. 633-635. (doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.02.029) (PMID:38752935)
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O'Mahony, S. (2024) Sir William Osler, the two cultures, and the learned profession. Gastroenterology, 167(4), pp. 633-635. (doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.02.029) (PMID:38752935)
O'Mahony, S. (2024) What will technology do to gastroenterology? Gastroenterology, 167(3), pp. 423-425. (doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.02.028) (PMID:38752938)
O'Mahony, S. (2024) Why gastroenterologists should be more interested in death. Gastroenterology, 167(2), pp. 197-199. (doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2024.02.027) (PMID:38752937)