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Protein-sparing therapy in postoperative patients. Effects of added hypocaloric glucose or lipid G. R. Greenberg and Others Abstract
Formaldehyde-induced hemolysis during chronic hemodialysis
Reassessment of the use of desferrioxamine B in iron overload
A blood test for multiple sclerosis based on the adherence of lymphocytes to measles-infected cells
Medical ethics and torture
Mechanism of action of the sex steroid hormones (third of three parts)
Genetic implications of G-6-PD deficiency
Treatment of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with streptozotocin
Elevation of serum angiotensin-converting enzyme in Gaucher's disease
Political vicissitudes of the National Health Service-Clinical postscript on coronary heart disease
Immunization levels in Boston schools--a second look
Medicine and public affairs. FDA: poor marks for its self-investigation
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 26-1976
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Intravenous nutrition: fact and fancy P. Felig
"Propper" use of desferrioxamine
Virus markers in multiple sclerosis
Neural-tube defects
Physical diagnosis and the doctor-patient relation
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