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Staphylococcic endocarditis
E. L. Quinn; F. Cox; E. H. Drake
JAMA. 1966;196:815-818.
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Immunogenicity of inactivated parainfluenza type 1, type 2, and type 3 vaccines in infants
H. W. Kim; J. G. Canchola; A. J. Vargosko; J. O. Arrobio; J. L. De Meio; R. H. Parrott
JAMA. 1966;196:819-824.
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The effects of limitation of acitivity upon the human body
F. J. Kottke
JAMA. 1966;196:825-830.
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Middle-ear problems in childhood
F. W. Davison
JAMA. 1966;196:834-838.
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The effects of noise on man
A. Glorig
JAMA. 1966;196:839-842.
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Rehabilitation for irreversible deafness
S. R. Silverman
JAMA. 1966;196:843-846.
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Bronchogenic carcinoma, stages 3 and 4. Palliation by chemotherapy
B. Roswit
JAMA. 1966;196:848-849.
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Bronchogenic carcinoma, stages 3 and 4. Palliation by radiotherapy
M. D. Schulz
JAMA. 1966;196:850-851.
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Bronchogenic carcinoma, stages 3 and 4. Palliation by surgery
A. Ochsner
JAMA. 1966;196:852.
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Bronchogenic carcinoma, stages 3 and 4. Comment: metastases; experimental facts and clinical fancies
P. Rubin
JAMA. 1966;196:853-854.
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A new analeptic agent: doxapram hydrochloride (Dopram)
JAMA. 1966;196:855-856.
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Medical licensure statistics for 1965
JAMA. 1966;196:857-906.
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Hazards of inactivity
G. M. Martin
JAMA. 1966;196:909-910.
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Bernard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), German-Dutch anatomist
JAMA. 1966;196:910.
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Vena cava thrombosis after plication for pulmonary emboli. Subsequent phlegmasia cerulea dolens, thrombosis of righ renal vein, and acute nephrosis
R. D. Brickman; R. D. Fisher; J. A. Haller Jr
JAMA. 1966;196:911-912.
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Phlegmasia cerulea dolens. Case report with notes on a new treatment
L. Pelner; G. Vamvas
JAMA. 1966;196:913-915.
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Unusual presentation of leiomyosarcoma of duodenum
M. O. Perry; R. N. McClelland
JAMA. 1966;196:915-916.
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Esophageal obstruction by water-insoluble medication
A. J. Cummins
JAMA. 1966;196:917.
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How we hear
M. Lawrence
JAMA. 1966;196:931-933.
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