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Correlation of clinical findings with quinacrine-banded chromosomes in 90 adults with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia: an eight-year study (1970-1977) H. M. Golomb and Others Abstract
Lung cancer after employment in shipyards during World War II
Efficacy of chest physiotherapy and intermittent positive-pressure breathing in the resolution of pneumonia
The doctors' dilemma
Biosynthesis of parathyroid hormone (second of two parts)
Sounding boards. General internal medicine, family practice or something better?
Primary-care education in multiple specialties: dilemmas and opportunities
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 37-1978
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Lung cancer in shipyard workers: a plea for prevention E. L. Wynder
Who will train all those primary-care physicians?
Pulmonary embolism in a homocystinuric patient during treatment with dipyridamole and acetylsalicylic acid J. D. Schulman, B. Agarwal, S. H. Mudd, and N. R. Shulman
Does 131 I therapy for Graves' disease cause cancer?
Absence of vascular disease in diabetic dwarfs deficient in growth hormone
Sympathetic block for herpes zoster
CT scanner race: United States declared winner and/or loser
Fluoridation and mortality
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