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Mild high-renin essential hypertension. Neurogenic human hypertension? M. Esler and Others Abstract
Tympanometry in the diagnosis of middle-ear effusion
Aspirin-induced depression of renal function
Television violence--reactions from physicians, advertisers and the networks
Noninvasive cardiac diagnosis (third of three parts)
Relation of concentrations of bacteria and bacterial antigen in cerebrospinal fluid to prognosis in patients with bacterial meningitis
By the London post. The quality of care-migration of doctors-signs of the times
Medicine and Public Affairs. "Depoliticizing NIH"
Weekly clinocopathological exercises. Case 8-1977
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Testing for otitis media: diagnosis ex machina J. L. Paradise
Health: a matter of statistics or feeling
Mixed connective-tissue disease W. J. Fessel
A blood test for multiple sclerosis
Granulomatous angiitis
Neurotoxic reaction to oxacillin
Tuftsin - unimportant or forgotten
Respiratory distress in infants delivered by repeat cesarean section
Assessment of pulsus paradoxus
Dentists and the total patient (cont.)
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