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Coffee, alcohol and risk of coronary heart disease among Japanese men living in Hawaii K. Yano, G. G. Rhoads, and A. Kagan Abstract
A pharmacologic evaluation of penicillin in children with purulent meningitis
Risks of vesicoureteric reflux in the transplanted kidney
Continuous subcutaenous administration of deferoxamine in patients with iron overload
Health-services research and innovations in health-care delivery. Does research make a difference?
Food additives
Lithium carbonate attenuation of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia
Hypercalcemia in disseminated coccidioidomycosis
The care of the elderly--the Royal Commission and the role of the doctor--a jubilee postscript
Silver jubilee of the "London Post"
CPC--ivory-tower medicine?
Medicine and Public Affairs. Grant Swinger's innovations
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 34--1977
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Coffee, cocktails and coronary candidates W. B. Kannel
Iron loading and thalassemia--experimental successes and practical realities
Myocardial ischemia
Amniocentesis and educational attainment
Alcohol and blood pressure
Lymphangiography in Hodgkin's disease
Attenuation of myelosuppression with lithium
More on Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and sheep brain
Value of antitrypsin screening
The case for profit-making hospitals
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