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Hyperglucagonemia and its suppression. Importance in the metabolic control of diabetes P. Raskin and R. H. Unger Abstract
Response of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 to hypocalcemia in human subjects
Impaired antibody response to pneumococcal vaccine after treatment for Hodgkin's disease
Preoperative carcinoembryonic antigen level as a prognostic indicator in colorectal cancer
Annual discourse--unproved hypotheses
An assessment of patient-related economic costs in an outbreak of salmonellosis
Localization of pheochromocytoma by computed tomography
Notes of a biology-watcher. On magic in medicine
By the London post. Drifting off course--selecting senior residents--students' fears
Sounding boards. The Federal Trade Commission enters a new arena: health services
Advertising in medicine--a physician's perspective
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 34-1978
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CAT scanners and pheos: diagnostic and policy issues R. H. Egdahl
Professional directories--but not commercial advertising--as a public service
Suppression of hypoglycemia by DL-propranolol in malignant insulinoma I. Blum, D. Aderka, M. Doron, and Z. Laron
Dermatologic manifestation of viral hepatitis
Fenoprofen and agranulocytosis
Low blood hematocrits in male Army volunteers during basic training
Pertussis vaccine
Disopyramide and quinidine
Racquetball wrist
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