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Doctors afield: John Calef, M.D C. A. Hall
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone improves neurologic recovery after spinal trauma in cats
Integration of hepatitis B virus DNA into the genome of liver cells in chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. Studies in percutaneous liver biopsies and post-mortem tissue specimens
Idiopathic cold urticaria: in vitro demonstration of histamine release upon challenge of skin biopsies
Silicone-induced splenomegaly: treatment of pancytopenia by splenectomy in a patient on hemodialysis
Meningitis after lumbar puncture in children with bacteremia
The Phoenix and the Eagle: The founding of the Boston and Massachusetts Medical Societies in 1780 and 1781 P. Cash Abstract
The practice of medicine in 18th-century Massachusetts: a bicentennial perspective
Lengthening shadows
Medicine and surgery in 1881
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 44-1981. Pericardial disorder after treatment of Hodgkin's disease
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Two hundred years young A. S. Relman
What does brain thyrotropin-releasing hormone do?
Exploiting the cold-urticaria model
Tamoxifen before orchiectomy for breast cancer in men R. Abele and P. Alberto
Bromocriptine in acromegaly
Metoclopramide
Hepatic sodium-potassium pump in obesity
Cooling for first aid in snake bite
Endogenous opioids (endorphins) and the control of breathing
Properdin deficiency with IgA nephropathy
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