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Increased blood fibrinolytic activity after aspirin ingestion L. A. Moroz Abstract
Somatostatin in human cerebrospinal fluid
Familial hyperglucagonemia--an autosomal dominant disorder
Ultrasonic and radiographic cholecystography
Enzymology of cancer cells (second of two parts)
Current concepts in cardiology: angiographic evaluation of ventricular function
Hepatic necrosis associated with viral infection after enflurane anesthesia
Asphyxial crib death
Visceral viewpoints. The Kelly in the belly--some comments on malpractice
The need for a national policy on injury reparations
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 10-1977
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A new property of an old remedy: fibrinolysis and aspirin O. D. Ratnoff
Influenza vaccine: split-product versus whole-virus types--How do they differ
Chronic myelocytic leukemia with a masked Ph1 chromosome J. Tanzer, Y. Najean, C. Frocrain, and A. Bernheim
Quinidine leukopenia and thrombocytopenia with a drug-dependent leukoagglutinin
Study design of immunotherapy of ragweed allergy
Pulmonary hemorrhage in Goodpasture's syndrome
Consequences of intravenous mercury injections
More on cyproheptadine in Cushing's disease
Acetaminophen toxicity
History of an HMO
Lead-poisoning prevention under attack
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