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Cardiac toxicity of aerosol propellants
G. J. Taylor 4th; W. S. Harris
JAMA. 1970;214:81-85.
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Toxicity following methoxyflurane anesthesia. I. Clinical and pathological observations in two fatal cases
B. J. Panner; R. B. Freeman; L. A. Roth-Moyo; W. Markowitch Jr
JAMA. 1970;214:86-90.
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Toxicity following methoxyflurane anesthesia. II. Fluoride concentrations in nephrotoxicity
D. R. Taves; B. W. Fry; R. B. Freeman; A. J. Gillies
JAMA. 1970;214:91-95.
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Toxicity following methoxyflurane anesthesia. 3. Hemodialysis of metabolites
D. R. Taves; A. J. Gillies; R. B. Freeman; B. W. Fry
JAMA. 1970;214:96-97.
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Physician support personnel in the 1970's. The R and D approach to health manpower
P. J. Sanazaro
JAMA. 1970;214:98-100.
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Aggravation or initiation of megaloblastosis by amino acids in the diet
S. Waxman; J. Corcino; V. Herbert
JAMA. 1970;214:101-104.
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Folate deficiency and oral contraceptives
R. R. Streiff
JAMA. 1970;214:105-108.
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Methotrexate therapy for Plasmodium vivax malaria
T. W. Sheehy; H. Dempsey
JAMA. 1970;214:109-114.
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Organizing house officers
F. Mullan
JAMA. 1970;214:115-117.
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House staff organizations and their demands. A threat to medical education?
S. S. Bergen Jr; V. Starr
JAMA. 1970;214:118-121.
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The house officer. An employee or colleague?
M. Kaliner
JAMA. 1970;214:121-122.
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Employment contracts between house officers and hospitals
S. C. Cullen
JAMA. 1970;214:123-124.
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Medical and surgical aspects of hiatus hernia
B. Shatz; A. E. Baue
JAMA. 1970;214:125-129.
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Contraceptives and hypertension
JAMA. 1970;214:136-137.
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Cardiac toxicity of aerosol propellants
JAMA. 1970;214:136.
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Interaction of drugs and nutrients
JAMA. 1970;214:137.
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Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Younger (1781-1833)
JAMA. 1970;214:138-139.
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Prevention of posttransfusion hepatitis by gamma-globulin. Preliminary report
JAMA. 1970;214:140-142.
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Hepatitis-associated antigen in blood donor populations. Relationship to posttransfusion hepatitis
H. F. Taswell; R. Shorter; T. K. Poncelet; N. G. Maxwell
JAMA. 1970;214:142-144.
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Spontaneous colonic perforation. A complication in a hemodialysis patient
M. K. Ghose; J. E. Sampliner; P. Cohn; O. Roza
JAMA. 1970;214:145.
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Preferential attack on cancer by selected SH inhibitors
F. E. Knock; R. M. Galt; Y. T. Oester
JAMA. 1970;214:146.
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Needs for physicians' assistants
J. H. McGrath; M. J. McKusick; B. Z. Paulshock
JAMA. 1970;214:147-148.
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Bruxisma related to levodopa therapy
K. R. Magee
JAMA. 1970;214:147.
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Use of anti-infectives in five common operations
J. M. Perlman; R. W. Cunningham
JAMA. 1970;214:148.
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Hypercalcemia found by multiple test screening
C. K. Tashima
JAMA. 1970;214:149.
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The DDT muddlement
R. M. Clyne
JAMA. 1970;214:149.
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Unlicensed treatment
A. R. Holder
JAMA. 1970;214:209-210.
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