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Treatment of life-threatening digitalis intoxication with digoxin-specific Fab antibody fragments: experience in 26 cases T. W. Smith and Others Abstract
Decreased coronary reserve: a mechanism for angina pectoris in patients with aortic stenosis and normal coronary arteries
A genetic defect in the binding of protein 4.1 to spectrin in a kindred with hereditary spherocytosis
Should the cost of insurance reflect the cost of use in local hospital markets?
Current concepts: positive end-expiratory pressure in adult respiratory failure
The gasping syndrome and benzyl alcohol poisoning
Carotid bruit and the risk of stroke in elective surgery
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 47-1982. Persistence of a mediastinal mass after chemotherapy for Hodgkin's disease
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Digoxin antibodies and digitalis intoxication J. E. Doherty
Economic versus professional incentives for cost control
Surgery for patients with carotid-artery murmurs
Beta 2-microglobulin and immunodeficiency in a homosexual man P. Francioli, F. Clement, and C. H. Vaudois
Deficient production of immune interferon in renal-transplant recipients
Immunohistologic demonstration of Toxoplasma gondii
Hypertryptophanemia and indoleketonuria in two mentally subnormal siblings
Attitudes of those at risk for Huntington's disease toward presymptomatic provocative testing
American medical care--is it worth it?
Who needs Medicaid?
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