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Sustained effectiveness of converting-enzyme inhibition in patients with severe congestive heart failure V. J. Dzau and Others Abstract
Treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests with rapid defibrillation by emergency medical technicians
Epidemiology as a guide to clinical decisions. The association between triglyceride and coronary heart disease
Alpha-adrenergic receptor subtypes
Drug therapy: Management of hypertension in the elderly
Neonatal thrombocytopenia due to passive immunization: prenatal diagnosis and distinction between maternal platelet alloantibodies and autoantibodies
Beneficial effect of oral lithium carbonate in the treatment of pancreatic cholera syndrome
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 24-1980
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Progress in vasodilator therapy for heart failure J. N. Cohn
Improving emergency medical care
Cause and effect in epidemiology: What do we know about hypertriglyceridemia?
Does high-dose ascorbic acid accelerate renal failure? V. M. Reznik, W. R. Griswold, M. R. Brams, and S. A. Mendoza
Topical therapy for acne
Aspirin and thrombosis in patients undergoing hemodialysis
Hypothyroidism and polybrominated biphenyls
Lipid proctitis or lipid islands?
Serum carnitine in Reye's syndrome
An inverse correlation between plasma prostacyclin and serum triglycerides
Playing fair in the NIRMP
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