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The use of beta-agonists and the risk of death and near death from asthma W. O. Spitzer and Others Abstract
A randomized trial of prednisolone in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis
Disappearance of thyrotropin-blocking antibodies and spontaneous recovery from hypothyroidism in autoimmune thyroiditis
Streptozocin-doxorubicin, streptozocin-fluorouracil or chlorozotocin in the treatment of advanced islet-cell carcinoma
Effects of concomitant cisplatin and radiotherapy on inoperable non-small-cell lung cancer
Aphasia
Seminars in medicine of the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Mutations in collagen genes as a cause of connective-tissue diseases
Reforming the health insurance market for small businesses
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 8-1992. A 47-year-old man with recurrent fever and fulminant hepatic failure 31 days after a liver transplant
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The beta-agonist dilemma B. Burrows and M. D. Lebowitz
Vanishing hypothyroidism
Progress against rare and not-so-rare cancers
Is there sex bias in the management of coronary artery disease?
Pancreatic injury after cardiopulmonary bypass
Pancreatic injury after cardiopulmonary bypass
Inflammatory bowel disease
Development of infants with iron deficiency
Allergic rhinitis
Is there sex bias in the management of coronary artery disease? D. G. Kassebaum
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