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Early experience with an implantable cardioverter D. P. Zipes and Others Abstract
Effect of treatment on the evolution of renal abnormalities in lupus nephritis
Hepatitis B vaccine in patients receiving hemodialysis. Immunogenicity and efficacy
Fibrinogen as a risk factor for stroke and myocardial infarction
Psychosocial status in chronic illness. A comparative analysis of six diagnostic groups
Current concepts. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Male-limited familial precocious puberty in three generations. Apparent Leydig-cell autonomy and elevated glycoprotein hormone alpha subunit
Should heroin be legalized for the treatment of pain?
Compassionate pain relief: is heroin the answer?
In defense of the reintroduction of heroin into American medical practice and H.R. 5290--the Compassionate Pain Relief Act
Policies on exportation of hazardous substances in western developed countries. A public-health problem
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 34-1984. Ocular injury and unilateral exophthalmos in a 30-year-old woman
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Cytotoxic-drug treatment of lupus nephritis J. V. Donadio
Nurse practitioners
Polyclonal activation of B cells in homosexual men
Ethanol and arterial disease
Sublingual isoproterenol for primary pulmonary hypertension
Instability of hematin solutions
Postmortem accumulation of 3-methoxytyramine in the brain
Talking with patients about CPR
Are sulfite additives really safe?
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