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Viral hepatitis, type A. Identification by specific complement fixation and immune adherence tests S. Krugman, H. Friedman, and C. Lattimer Abstract
Suppression of delayed hypersensitivity in schistosome-infected patients by niridazole
Plasma lipids and lipoproteins in vegetarians and controls
Total eosinophil counts in the management of bronchial asthma
Lactose and milk intolerance: clinical implications
The clinical pharmacology of antineoplastic agents (second of two parts)
Biosynthetic defect in monocytes from human beings with genetic deficiency of the second component of complement
By the London post. Conflicting loyalties in a damaging dispute--An ancient rivalry--Disaster on the tube
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 21-1975
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The total eosinophil count in obstructive pulmonary disease F. C. Lowell
Evolution, lactase levels, and global hunger
Felis domestica
An internist: his role, training, and name
What medical role for the average woman?
Assessment of quality care
Proper use of emergency facilities
Recording VPB's: inefficient methods
Adjuvants to breast operations
Hepatitis surveillance in an oncology unit
Steely-hair syndrome and copper
Urinary-tract dilatation without anatomic abnormalities
Advantages of milk
H. A. Kelly at work
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