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Publications by Year: 2017

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2017
Carpenter D, Connolly G LL. Statutory Clarity and Regulatory Precedent on Substantial Equivalence Standards in Tobacco Governance: Implications for Understanding Sections 905 and 910 of the FSPTCA. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2017;42 (4).
Pham-Kanter G, Mello M LCCLED. Public Awareness of and Contact with Physicians Who Receive Industry Payments: A Survey. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2017;32 (7). public_awareness.pdf
Pham-Kanter G, Mello M LCCLED. Public Awareness of and Contact with Physicians Who Receive Industry Payments: A Survey. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2017;32 (7). public_awareness.pdf
D C. Scott Gottlieb and the Credibility of U.S. Therapeutics. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2017;376 (15). nejmp1701738.pdf
Alpert HR, Carpenter D CGN. Tobacco industry response and outcomes of a ban on lights descriptors on cigarette packaging. Tobacco Control. 2017. tobaccocontrol-2017-053683.full_.pdf

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Studies in American Political Development

The Petition and Republican Government [NEH Digitization Project on Digitization of Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Petitions]

The State and Capitalism since 1800 (seminar)

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