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Smoking: a risk factor for spontaneous abortion J. Kline, Z. A. Stein, M. Susser, and D. Warburton Abstract
Natural history of lactic acidosis after grand-mal seizures. A model for the study of an anion-gap acidosis not associated with hyperkalemia
Association of Streptococcus bovis with carcinoma of the colon
Lassa fever: response to an imported case
Performance of graduates of foreign medical schools on the examinations of the American Board of Internal Medicine
Dietary fiber and human health
The anion gap
Indomethacin-responsive pancreatic cholera
Uncertain value of urinary sediments in the diagnosis of amyloidosis
Sepsis due to Escherichia coli in neonates with galactosemia
Human babesiosis on Nantucket Island. Evidence for self-limited and subclinical infections
Updating the needs of the Massachusetts elderly
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 41-1977
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Containing Andromeda T. C. Eickhoff
USFMG's and their board scores
Why "mouthless" medical schools?
Treatment of Huntington's chorea with isoniazid T. L. Perry, P. M. MacLeod, and S. Hansen
Detection of oral cancer
Clonal priming of lymphocytes can measure human immune-response gene function
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