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A syndrome of methylmalonic aciduria, homocystinuria, megaloblastic anemia and neurologic abnormalities in a vitamin B12-deficient breast-fed infant of a strict vegetarian M. C. Higginbottom, L. Sweetman, and W. L. Nyhan Abstract
Effect of fetal monitoring on neonatal death rates
Cellular sensitivity to collagen in rheumatoid arthritis
The autopsy: its decline and a suggestion for its revival
Brain death (first of two parts)
Partial splenectomy for staging Hodgkin's disease: risk of false-negative results
Sounding board. Violations of human rights: torture and the medical profession
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 32-1978
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Nutrient deficiencies in breast-fed infants S. J. Fomon and R. G. Strauss
Unusual Ph-1 translocation in acute myeloblastic leukemia H. van den Berghe and Others
Cause of acute renal failure in legionnaires' disease
Parathyroid hormone as a uremic neurotoxin
Angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibitor in refractory hypertension
Dental and otolaryngologic aspects of a CPC
Handicapped children
Taking care of the hateful patient
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