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Reduction of hospital mortality from acute myocardial infarction by anticoagulant therapy B. Modan, M. Shani, S. Schor, and M. Modan Abstract
Retrospective evidence favoring use of anticoagulants for myocardial infarctions
Reserpine and breast cancer in a retirement community
Medical malpractice
Gastrin (second of two parts)
Somatostatin inhibition of insulin and gastrin hypersecretion in pancreatic islet-cell carcinoma
Treatment of massive hemorrhage after renal biopsy with angiographic injection of clot
Serum IgE in eosinophilic gastroenteritis. Response to intestinal challenge in two cases
Surgical laryngeal closure to eliminate chronic aspiration
By the London Post Regulation of the medical profession - the dangers of exorcism - does the devil smoke?
Massachusetts Department of Public health. Assessing the quality of care in the Department's hospitals
Medicine and public affairs. Science advice - a return to the White House
weekly clinicopathological exercises. case 25-1975
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More blood for the anticoagulant battle A. R. Feinstein
The confusions and consolations of uncertainty
Visualization of fecal viruses
Methotrexate with citrovorum-factor rescue L. Falk
Terminal transferase and error-prone repair of dna in bacteria
Diagnosis of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis by electron microscopy of urinary sediment
Chronic viral myopathy and malignant hyperthermia
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