Editorial
- "There is Nothing More Hostile Than Water Turning Into Ice" — Paul Klee, on his Reynaud's
Articles
- And Then There Were Eight
- Portraits: Goya and His Physician, Dr. Arrieta
- Gravy and Gratitude in the Poetry of Raymond Carver
- Captive of Art, Not Disease: Paul Klee and His Illness, Scleroderma
- Jack London's "Chronic Interstitial Nephritis": A Historical Differential Diagnosis
- The Smirk
- Searching for God Below the Vocal Cords
Poetry
- Path in the Afternoon
by James S. Wilk, MD - Dance of the Student Doctor
by Jay Augsburger, MD - A July Matinee
by Steven F. Isenberg, MD - She Lay Quietly
by Jade B. Tam - New Art
by Hilarie Tomasiewicz - A Tribute to Medical Stereotypes
by Daniel Shumer - Encourage Their Children
by Dennis Devereux, MD - A Moment
by Steven F. Isenberg, MD - My Own Two Eyes
by Madhu Iyengar
News and Features
- Letters to the Editor
- The Physician at the Movies
- Reviews and Reflections
- National and Chapter News
- 2007 Alpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher Awards