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Antibiotic selection based upon immediately available data. Prediction of sensitivities from source, gram stain, and morphology
G. E. Gantner Jr; L. F. Laskowski
JAMA. 1967;200:431-434.
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Congenital rubella syndrome in late infancy
S. A. Plotkin; W. Cochran; J. M. Lindquist; G. G. Cochran; D. B. Schaffer; H. G. Scheie; T. Furukawa
JAMA. 1967;200:435-441.
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Life expectancy with atrial septal defect. Influence of complicating pulmonary vascular disease
J. E. Dalen; F. W. Haynes; L. Dexter
JAMA. 1967;200:442-446.
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Acute melioidosis in a soldier home from South Vietnam
M. C. Patterson; C. L. Darling; J. B. Blumenthal
JAMA. 1967;200:447-451.
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Melioidosis
E. B. Cooper
JAMA. 1967;200:452-453.
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Training in clinical pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
J. H. Moyer
JAMA. 1967;200:454-456.
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Thoughts on being a physician. An address to the class of 1970
W. S. Fletcher
JAMA. 1967;200:457-458.
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Coombs' (antiglobulin) test
J. R. Bove
JAMA. 1967;200:459.
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Diagnosis with Wood's light. II. The porphyrias
K. M. Halprin
JAMA. 1967;200:460.
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The current status of phenothiazines
J. Kinross-Wright
JAMA. 1967;200:461-464.
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Therapeutic research and the need for a new look
JAMA. 1967;200:547-549.
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The scalded-skin syndrome
JAMA. 1967;200:547.
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Plasma serotonin and migraine headache
JAMA. 1967;200:549.
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Thymic plasma cells
JAMA. 1967;200:550.
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Toxicity of indomethacin. Report of a case of acute pancreatitis
M. Guerra
JAMA. 1967;200:552-553.
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Epilepsy induced by cardiac pacemaker
G. K. Danielson; L. Gettes; L. R. Bryant; J. T. Reeves; B. Surawicz
JAMA. 1967;200:553-556.
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Fat embolism. The significance of provoked petechiae
J. H. Garner Jr; L. F. Peltier
JAMA. 1967;200:556-557.
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Postoperative synergistic gangrene
D. S. De Jongh; J. P. Smith; G. W. Thoma
JAMA. 1967;200:557-559.
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Pulmonary embolization and oral contraceptive
J. N. Ferguson
JAMA. 1967;200:560.
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Physicians, clergymen and the privileged communication
W. J. Fogleman
JAMA. 1967;200:565.
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