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Percutaneous catheter drainage of abdominal abscesses: a five-year experience S. G. Gerzof and Others Abstract
Elective cardioversion: influence of paddle-electrode location and size on success rates and energy requirements
Reversible inhibition of testicular steroidogenesis and spermatogenesis by a potent gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist in normal men: an approach toward the development of a male contraceptive
Prognosis, survival, and the expenditure of hospital resources for patients in an intensive-care unit
Oral contraceptives and cardiovascular disease (second of two parts)
Nadolol: a new beta-adrenoceptor antagonist
Doctors afield. Martin Delany, Thomas Hodgkin, and the Black Nationalist movement
Airway response to water inhalation: a new test for "bronchial reactivity"
Special report. The nature of aggression during epileptic seizures
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 38-1981
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Catheter drainage of abdominal abscesses C. E. Welch
Development of a male contraceptive--a beginning
Violence and epilepsy
Rising death rates in the Soviet Union
Coronary-artery spasm after revascularization
Autografting for chronic granulocytic leukemia
Case 11-1981: transitional-cell carcinoma of renal pelvis
A unique antinuclear antibody staining only the mitotic-spindle apparatus
Women in medicine
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