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The diastolic murmur of renal failure L. J. Barratt, M. A. Robinson, J. A. Whitford, and J. R. Lawrence Abstract
Hemoglobin Beth Israel. A mutant causing clinically apparent cyanosis
Gluten-sensitive enteropathy. Inhibition by cortisol of the effect of gluten protein in vitro
Echocardiography in bacterial endocarditis
Neighborhood health centers as providers of primary mental-health care
Prenatal diagnosis of hypophosphatasia
Angiotensin blockade in coarctation of the aorta
Organ-culture methods in the study of gastrointestinal-mucosal function and development
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 29-1976
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Hemoglobin--a working molecule J. F. Desforges
How lymphocytes kill tumor cells
Antenatal diagnosis, alpha fetoprotein and the FDA A. Milunsky and E. Alpert
Gastric antisecretory agents G. J. Milton-Thompson and J. J. Misiewicz
Screening by mammography
Protamine sulfate and fish allergy
Dosage for antipsychotic drugs (concl.)
Nutmeg as an hallucinogen
British medical texts
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