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Arteriosclerosis obliterans. Manner and rate of progression
D. E. Strandness Jr; C. Stahler
JAMA. 1966;196:1-4.
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Chemotherapy for lung cancer by intra-aortic infusion
H. A. Freckman; F. L. Mendez Jr; E. R. Maurer; H. L. Fry
JAMA. 1966;196:5-10.
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An approach to the surgical treatment of pulmonary embolism
R. W. Frater; I. J. Schneider; N. Kaplan; P. Tirschwell
JAMA. 1966;196:11-16.
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Spontaneous closure of an atrial septal defect
G. C. Timmis; S. Gordon; J. O. Reed
JAMA. 1966;196:17-19.
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Teaching of fertility regulation in medical schools. Survey in the United States and Canada, 1964
C. Tietze; S. Kohl; S. Best; J. Eliot
JAMA. 1966;196:20-24.
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The direction of medical education today
L. L. Terry
JAMA. 1966;196:25-28.
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A convulsant agent for psychiatric use. Flurothyl (Indoklon)
JAMA. 1966;196:29-30.
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Goodpasture's syndrome. Treatment failure with azathioprine
R. E. Holman; M. P. Hutt; R. S. Brittain; W. S. Hammond
JAMA. 1966;196:31-32.
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Tests of blood coagulation and hemostasis. I. The prothrombin time
P. Didisheim
JAMA. 1966;196:33-34.
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A medical version of the Faust legend
M. C. Meehan
JAMA. 1966;196:36-40.
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Tuberculosis and the creative writer
J. R. Wilson
JAMA. 1966;196:41-44.
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Sherlock Holmes and heredity. "It is a hereditary matter..."
D. F. Musto
JAMA. 1966;196:45-49.
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Medicine: foster mother of the sciences
W. J. Bell Jr
JAMA. 1966;196:50-54.
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The "Cradle-Books" of medicine
D. M. Schullian
JAMA. 1966;196:55-58.
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De Mussis and the great plague of 1348. A forgotten episode of bacteriological warfare
V. J. Derbes
JAMA. 1966;196:59-62.
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The contribution of doctors to early Australiana
B. Gandevia
JAMA. 1966;196:63-66.
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Mr. Shaw on doctors
S. L. Wilens
JAMA. 1966;196:67-69.
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Dr. B. Willder's catalogue of Vogue Words
R. L. Dean
JAMA. 1966;196:70-71.
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The doctor in the newsroom
R. C. McGiffert
JAMA. 1966;196:72-74.
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The great Northwest and the great wide world. Medicine in the 1840's as reflected in the Illinois Medical and Surgical Journal
L. G. Stevenson
JAMA. 1966;196:75-79.
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Malignant lymphoma occurring in patient and pet
L. M. Drusin; J. A. Finkbeiner; J. R. McCoy; D. G. Miller
JAMA. 1966;196:99-101.
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Asymptomatic gonorrhea, the gonococcal carrier state, and gonococcemia in men
A. B. Ackerman; R. Calabria
JAMA. 1966;196:101-103.
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Pseudo DNA autosensitivity. A factitial disease
P. C. Anderson; M. K. McCaffree
JAMA. 1966;196:104-105.
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