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Cholera--a possible endemic focus in the United States P. A. Blake and Others Abstract
Effects of dichloromethylene diphosphonate on skeletal mobilization of calcium in multiple myeloma
Vitamin D homeostasis in the perinatal period: 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in maternal, cord, and neonatal blood
Sexual abuse of children: clinical findings and implications for management
Medical progress. Diverticular disease of the colon
Current concepts in obstetrics and gynecology: The patient with an abnormal Pap smear--screening techniques and managment
Cisplatin-induced hemolysis
Chiropractic: recognized but unproved
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 5-1980
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Cholera in Louisiana: old problem, new light M. M. Levine
New diphosphonates to block bone resorption
Facing the problem of the sexually abused child
Pre-exercise stress tests R. Cusack and J. Douglass
Regulating abortion services
Medical ethics
Tempest in a tea cup: the lemon-tea controversy
Chiropractic: recognized but unproved
China opens new medical school
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