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Evidence of aluminum loading in infants receiving intravenous therapy A. B. Sedman and Others Abstract
Evidence for two subtypes of Cushing's disease based on the analysis of episodic cortisol secretion
Induction of menstrual disorders by strenuous exercise in untrained women
Reduction in intraventricular hemorrhage by elimination of fluctuating cerebral blood-flow velocity in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome
The feasibility of universal long-term-care benefits. Ideas from Canada
Pregnancy and the hyperprolactinemic woman
Pathophysiology of male hypogonadism associated with endogenous hyperestrogenism. Evidence for dual defects in the gonadal axis
Difficult times ahead for graduate medical education
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 21-1985. A 21-year-old man with fever, diarrhea, and weakness of the legs during a sojourn in Kenya
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The Journal as an open forum A. S. Relman
Prevention of neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage
Low-birth-weight infants
Implications of hepatic and extrahepatic metabolism of aspirin in selective inhibition of platelet cyclooxygenase
Aluminum contamination of albumin-replacement solutions
Dexamethasone in the treatment of acute mountain sickness
Measurement of viable ADSOL-preserved human red cells
c-abl Oncogene and chromosome 22 "bcr" juxtaposition in chronic myelogenous leukemia
The proprietary medical graduate (PMG) versus the foreign medical graduate (FMG): a critical distinction
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