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Unsuccessful emergency medical resuscitation--are continued efforts in the emergency department justified? W. A. Gray, R. J. Capone, and A. S. Most Abstract
Calcium supplementation to prevent hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
A look-back investigation of patients of an HIV-infected physician. Public health implications
Racial differences in the cause-specific prevalence of blindness in east Baltimore
Undertreatment of glaucoma among black Americans
Diarrheal disease during Operation Desert Shield
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 46-1991. A 64-year-old man with recurrent hemoptysis, a bronchoesophageal fistula, and broncholithiasis
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Resuscitation outside the hospital--what's lacking? W. D. Weaver
Pregnancy, preeclampsia, and the endothelial cell
The differential burden of blindness in the United States
Indexes predictive of weaning from mechanical ventilation
Initial treatment of patients with extensive trauma
Circulating candida enolase in invasive candidiasis
The causative agent of bacillary angiomatosis
Parasitic infections in troops returning from Operation Desert Storm
Musculoskeletal pain in renal-transplant recipients V. P. Lucas and Others
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