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Complete correction of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome by allogeneic bone-marrow transplantation R. Parkman and Others Abstract
Hemolytic-uremic syndrome after shigellosis. Relation to endotoxemia and circulating immune complexes
Normal chest roentgenograms in chronic diffuse infiltrative lung disease
The academic medical center: a stressed American institution
Increased pulmonary superinfections in cardiac-transplant patients undergoing primary cytomegalovirus infection
Notes of a biology-watcher. Ponds
By the London post. The phenomenon of waiting lists--Clinical and legal death--Hazards of jogging
Washington Report. Drug Regulation Reform
Yersinia infection
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Cases 16-1978
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Marrow transplantation for nonmalignant disorders E. D. Thomas
The hemolytic-uremic syndrome is a syndrome
Pertussis vaccine: reasonable doubt?
The Journal receives a Polk Award and says thank you
Ductal adenocarcinoma or islet-cell tumor? J. H. Gold
Treatments for thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: plasma, vincristine, hemodialysis and exchange transfusions
Smokers' polycythemia
Microtubules in the epidermis in systemic lupus
Dietary restriction of phosphate in renal disease
Precautions with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
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