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Toxic-shock syndrome: epidemiologic features, recurrence, risk factors, and prevention J. P. Davis, P. J. Chesney, P. J. Wand, and M. LaVenture Abstract
Toxic-shock syndrome in menstruating women: association with tampon use and Staphylococcus aureus and clinical features in 52 cases
Long-term digitalis therapy improves left ventricular function in heart failure
Duplicated hospital facilities: How much can we save by consolidating them?
Intraoperative measurements of urinary cyclic AMP to guide surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism
Pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis responsive to progesterone
The FDA's critique of the anturane reinfarction trial
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 50-1980
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Staphylococcal infection in the toxic-shock syndrome L. A. Glasgow
Withering revisited
Sulfinpyrazone after myocardial infarction: no decision yet
Estrogen use in postmenopausal women A. M. Kaunitz
Chemotherapy of metastatic adenocarcinoma of unknown origin
Cytogenetic diagnosis of meningeal carcinomatosis
Case 32-1980: minimal-change disease with mesangial IgM deposits
Acquisition of typhoid fever from proficiency-testing specimens
Competing ethical values in medicine
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