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Successful granulocyte transfusion therapy for gram-negative septicemia. A prospectively randomized controlled study R. H. Herzig and Others Abstract
A randomized clinical trial of granulocyte transfusions for infection in acute leukemia
Dextroamphetamine with morphine for the treatment of postoperative pain
Foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis for health and medical practices
The nephrotoxicity of antimicrobial agents (second of three parts)
By the London post: Evidence for the Royal Commission -- ethical responsibilities for doctors -- alcohol abuse
Public-health rounds at the Harvard School of Public Health. Allocation of resources to manage hypertension
Sounding board. High blood pressure: do we really know whom to treat and how?
Eliot Hubbard, Jr., M.D
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 13-1977
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Neutrophils in the blood bank D. R. Boggs
Morphine sans the gift of Morpheus
But, on the other hand: high blood pressure, economics and equity
Correspondence
Radiation plus metronidazole for glioblastoma
Hemiballismus
Thyrotropin receptors in human fat
Final outburst
Disimpacting the hypopharynx
Getting health insurers and patients together
Compensation for patient irrespective of negligence by doctor
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