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Prevention of human diabetic ketoacidosis by somatostatin. Evidence for an essential role of glucagon J. E. Gerich and Others Abstract
Progressive rubella panencephalitis. Late onset after congenital rubella
Chronic progressive panencephalitis due to rubella virus simulating subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Medical education in China in the postcultural Revolution era
Evaluation of exophthalmos
Prevention of Rh hemolytic disease--ten years' clinical experience with Rh immune globulin
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 18-1975
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Somatostatin leads to glucagon's renaissance C. J. Goodner
Progressive rubella encephalitis
On white coats and other matters J. P. Kriss
Sibship size and Hodgkin's disease M. B. Stoopler and Others
Neonatal jaundice: recent developments
Low GABA levels in CSF in Huntington's chorea
Definition of viability
Sialylation in antitrypsin deficiency
Lymphocyte rosette formation and lung lesions
Joint lesions in diabetes
Electron microscopy of muscle biopsies
Views of medical ethics
Randomization: perils and problems
Allocation of subjects in medical experiments
"Pro libbying porcorum"
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