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Autonomic abnormalities and autoantibodies to beta-adrenergic receptors C. M. Fraser, J. C. Venter, and M. Kaliner Abstract
Coronary vasoconstrictor effect of indomethacin in patients with coronary-artery disease
Effect of the hemodialysis prescription of patient morbidity: report from the National Cooperative Dialysis Study
Biochemical genetics of neurologic disease
Law-medicine notes: Health planning, Blue Cross, and the federal antitrust laws
Preliminary observations of the effects on breast adenocarcinoma of plasma perfused over immobilized protein A
Severe insulin-induced hypoglycemia associated with deficiencies in the release of counterregulatory hormones
Report from the Committee on Maternal Welfare. Total exsanguination
Special report. Medical problems of survivors of nuclear war: infection and the spread of communicable disease
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 46-1981. Abdominal pain, fever, and the passage of maroon stools
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Autoantibodies and beta-adrenergic receptors C. W. Parker
Uremia and the BUN
Does perfusion with treated plasma cure cancer?
Selective birth in twin pregnancy
Acute myelogenous leukemia in remission
A reliable sign of fractures of the hip or pelvis
Yohimbine for treatment of impotence in diabetes
Rights of the dying incompetent patient
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