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Halothane-morphine compared with high-dose sufentanil for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in neonatal cardiac surgery K. J. Anand and P. R. Hickey Abstract
A comparison of angioplasty with medical therapy in the treatment of single-vessel coronary artery disease. Veterans Affairs ACME Investigators
Role of reduced suppression of glucose production and diminished early insulin release in impaired glucose tolerance
Medical problems associated with underwater diving
Pulmonary hemorrhage in a patient with fibrillary glomerulonephritis
Trapped by an incidental finding
Angioplasty as a treatment for coronary artery disease
Physicians and healers--unwitting partners in health care
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1992. A 34-year-old woman with dyspnea and multiple small cystic areas in the lungs
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Do the right thing. Pain relief in infants and children M. C. Rogers
Head and neck cancer with an occult primary tumor
Clinical problem-solving--a new feature in the Journal
Hepatitis C virus replication
Hepatitis C virus replication
Sensory reinnervation of the heart after cardiac transplantation
Sensory reinnervation of the heart after cardiac transplantation
Oral anticoagulant drugs
The Food and Drug Administration and its problems
Presence of the French Canadian deletion in a French patient with familial hypercholesterolemia F. Fumeron and Others
Radium exposure in U.S. military personnel
Are tick-borne diseases also horse-borne?
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