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Infectious gastroenteritis in bone-marrow-transplant recipients R. H. Yolken and Others Abstract
Increased ureagenesis and impaired nitrogen use during infusion of a synthetic amino acid formula: a controlled trial
Epidemiologic features of chronic atrial fibrillation: the Framingham study
SIDS and near-SIDS (second of two parts)
Hearing loss and vertigo secondary to head injury
Transient proteinuria in emergency medical admissions
Evidence for a secular trend in age of menarche
Sounding Board. A Federal Health Service Corps
Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Risk factors and life style: a statewide health-interview survey
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 17-1982. Fever and subcutaneous masses in an elderly man
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Atrial fibrillation revisited A. Selzer
More on the timolol study P. S. Reddy
Oral contraceptives and cardiovascular disease
Glycosylated or carbamylated hemoglobin in uremia?
Cimetidine alters plasma catecholamine levels and cortisol and aldosterone excretion
Transluminal coronary angioplasty
Mercury poisoning in paper pica
Occasional notes. What's behind those block grants in health?
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