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The sympathetic-nervous-system defect in primary orthostatic hypotension M. G. Ziegler, C. R. Lake, and I. J. Kopin Abstract
Importance of the colon in enteric hyperoxaluria
Effect of a digitalis drug on ventricular premature beats
Respiratory-tract colonization and a distinctive pneumonia syndrome in infants infected with Chlamydia trachomatis
Evaluation of burn care in florida
Noninvasive cardiac diagnosis (first of three parts)
Current concepts in cardiology. Systolic-time intervals
Notes of a biology-watcher the hazards of science
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 6-1977
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Orthostatic Hypotension and syncope R. B. Hickler
Death in the scrotum: testicular torsion
Method of physical payment and hospital length of stay
Chronic aggressive hepatitis--a disorder of desuppression? S. M. Mikulski and F. M. Muggia
Cimetidine therapy in a patient with metiamide-induced agranulocytosis
Humors and diarrhea
Esotropia and amblyopia
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