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Role of toxigenic and invasive bacteria in acute diarrhea of childhood R. L. Guerrant, R. A. Moore, P. M. Kirschenfeld, and M. A. Sande Abstract
Spontaneous abortion and aging of human ova and spermatozoa
Characterization of alpha1-antitrypsin in the inclusion bodies from the liver in alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
Platelet physiology and abnormalities of platelet function (second of two parts)
L-dopa stimulation of glucagon secretion in man
Pedal gangrene associated with the use of dopamine
Clinical and experimental studies on cardiomyopathy
Praise for "Fight Self-Pollution" compaign
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 37-1975
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Perinatology begins before conception F. Hecht, M. L. Pernoll, and B. K. McCaw
Hematin and porphyria
Effective primary care by the subspecialty center A. L. Rubin, D. S. David, and K. H. Stenzel
Gallium scanning still "experimental"? F. Mettler, R. Hainen, and M. J. Guiberteau
Platelet-function tests: predictive value
Furosemide and urinary digoxin clearance
Malpractice, the Navy, and the doctrine of individual responsibility
Failure of MD-nurse communication
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