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Hepatitis B outbreak traced to an oral surgeon D. Rimland, W. E. Parkin, G. B. Miller, and W. D. Schrack Abstract
A co-operative study for the detection of the carrier state of classic hemophilia
"Somatostatinoma": a somatostatin-containing tumor of the endocrine pancreas
Visual lung-sound characterization by time-expanded wave-form analysis
Myocardial ischemia (first of three parts)
Current concepts in cardiology. Derived indexes of ventricular and myocardial function
Familial lupus erythematosus. Antibodies to DNA in household dogs
By the London Post. The care of children--pertussis vaccination--dr. David Owen, Foreign Secretary
Sounding board. The crisis in methadone maintenance
Drug trials: optimum time of publication
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 17-1977
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Hepatitis B from medical professions. How rare? How preventable G. F. Grady
Genetic counseling in classic hemophilia A
Somatostatinoma
Ophthalmopathy and thyroid disorders
Endoscopic management of toxic masses in stomach
Treatment of hypotension in meprobamate poisoning
The stapled-finger syndrome: another health hazard
Treatment of orphenadrine overdose
Hemodynamic effects of intranasal and I.V. cocaine
Abhorrent apparition
Medispeak
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