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Influence of the internal-mammary-artery graft on 10-year survival and other cardiac events F. D. Loop and Others Abstract
Long-term follow-up in London Transplant Group recipients of cadaver renal allografts. The influence of HLA matching on transplant outcome
Stopping long-term dialysis. An empirical study of withdrawal of life-supporting treatment
Lassa fever. Effective therapy with ribavirin
Teaching clinical medicine in the ambulatory setting. An idea whose time may have finally come
In support of a linkage between the funding of graduate medical education and care of the indigent
The mechanism of nitrazepam-induced drooling and aspiration
Screening mammography--potential problems on the horizon
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Normal reference values
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The internal mammary artery: the ideal coronary bypass graft? F. C. Spencer
Innovations in ambulatory-care education
Hemophilus influenzae bacteremia in a patient with immunodeficiency caused by HTLV-III D. L. Garbowit, S. G. Alsip, and F. M. Griffin
Reconstitution of natural-killer-cell activity in the newborn by interleukin-2
Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy
Case 30-1985: limbic encephalitis
Cough and wheeze caused by inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme
The Hippocratic oath--corporate version
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