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Changing Face of Pain: Evolution of Pain Research in Psychosomatic Medicine

Francis J. Keefe, PhD, Mark A. Lumley, PhD, Angela L. H. Buffington, MA, James W. Carson, MA, Jamie L. Studts, MA, Christopher L. Edwards, PhD, Debra J. Macklem, BA, Ann K. Aspnes, BA, Laurie Fox, BA and Danielle Steffey, BA

From Duke University Medical Center (F.J.K., C.L.E., D.S.) and Duke University (F.J.K., A.L.H.B., A.K.A.,), Durham, North Carolina; Wayne State University (M.A.L., D.J.M.), Detroit, Michigan; University of North Carolina (J.W.C.), Chapel Hill, North Carolina; University of Lousiville School of Medicine (J.L.S.), Louisville, Kentucky; and Ohio University (L.F.), Athens, Ohio.



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Fig. 1. Number of articles published in Psychosomatic Medicine by decade in each category of studies. We added one article published in 1939 to the total number of psychological studies published in the 1940s.

 





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