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The declining incidence of stroke W. M. Garraway and Others Abstract
Occurrence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma after therapy for Hodgkin's disease
Treatment of Cushing's disease by O,p'DDD. Survey of 62 cases
Receptors, neurotransmitters and drug responses
Drug therapy: bretylium
Treatment by plasma exchange of a patient with autoantibodies to the insulin receptor
Increased clearance of phenytoin during infectious mononucleosis
Informed consent, Texas style: disclosure and nondisclosure by regulation
Clofibrate and atherosclerosis
A perspective of physician manpower
Case-control studies of estrogens and endometrial cancer
Tricyclic antidepressants
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 9-1979
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Stroke decline: implications and prospects R. I. Levy
Cholesterol, coronaries, clofibrate and death
Insulin receptor binding, hypoinsulinemia and growth hormone
Drug-resistant pneumococci
Penicillin-resistant streptococci
Long half-life of chlorpheniramine
Reduction of angiotensin-converting enzyme in substantia nigra in early-onset schizophrenia
Possible psychiatric reactions to monosodium glutamate
Familial obstructive sleep apnea
A life-insurance bargain
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