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Hepatitis after the transfusion of frozen red cells and washed red cells R. K. Haugen Abstract
Natural history of bacteriuria in schoolgirls. A long-term case-control study
Quinidine-digoxin interaction: Pharmacokinetics, underlying mechanism and clinical implications
Patient autonomy and "death with dignity": some clinical caveats
Drug therapy: Disorders of neuromuscular transmission caused by drugs
Relapse of pseudomembranous colitis after vancomycin therapy
ACTH secretion from a functioning pheochromocytoma
Therapeutic blood lidocaine concentrations after local anesthesia for cardiac electrophysiologic studies
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 34-1979
Mean cell hemoglobin concentration sometimes useful
Occasional notes. Medical ethics and living a life
Washington Report. Carter's purge: the Califano file
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Inactive renin--"through a glass darkly" E. E. Slater and E. Haber
Behcet's syndrome
Cancer and slow virus diseases--some common features
Hepatic failure from valproic acid T. A. Bowdle, I. H. Patel, A. J. Wilensky, and C. Comfort
Hepatic failure from valproic acid
Peppermint-flavored lidocaine
Phencyclidine contaminant generates cyanide
Chromosomal anomaly in eosinophilic leukemia
Serum levels of beta-2-microglobulin--a new marker of activity in Crohn's disease
Diagnosis and management of "malignant hyperphenylalaninemia"
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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