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A neutrophil disorder induced by capnocytophaga, a dental micro-organism S. B. Shurin, S. S. Socransky, E. Sweeney, and T. P. Stossel Abstract
Warfarin sodium versus low-dose heparin in the long-term treatment of venous thrombosis
The infant of the diabetic mother: correlation of increased cord C-peptide levels with macrosomia and hypoglycemia
The Ph.D. to M.D. program: the seven-year mark
Hematopoietic stem cells (third of three parts)
Drug therapy: Bromocriptine
Therapy of recurrent invasive urinary-tract infections of men
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1979
Rethrombosis--warfarin or low-dose heparin?
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Those venerable notions P. A. Ward
The visible vessel and gastrointestinalhemorrhage E. F. Stange and W. Fleig
No relation between color deficiency and ability to taste PTU
The delivery of "primary care" by specialists
More support for practice-oriented education
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