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Predominantly T-cell infiltrate in rheumatoid synovial membranes J. A. Van Boxel and S. A. Paget Abstract
Lack of clinical usefulness of the limulus test in the diagnosis of endotoxemia
The role of intestinal gas in functional abdominal pain
Financial impact of physician assistants on medical practice
Platelet physiology and abnormalities of platelet function (first of two parts)
New tests to assess lung function. Exercise testing in pulmonary evaluation: rationale, methods and the normal respiratory response to exercise
Visceral viewpoints. Goals and controls - grants and contracts
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 36-1975
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The blind men and the rheumatoid elephant R. Hirschhorn
Physicians assistants: the evidence is not in
banking on ranking H. L. Bleigh, E. S. Boro, and W. V. Slack
Hypergastrinemic-induced increases in plasma glucagon levels with subsequent mineralocorticoid resistance A. F. Di Nicola
Beta-2-receptor agonists in treatment of asthma
Scalp-vein needle and infection
Procedures to prevent chronic aspiration
Medical self-regulation and malpractice
Units of clinical chemistry tests
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