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Clofibrate in coronary heart disease. Effect on morbidity and mortality
L. R. Krasno; G. J. Kidera
JAMA. 1972;219:845-851.
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Hematocrit and prognosis in patients with acute myocardial infarction
P. I. Hershberg; R. E. Wells; R. B. McGandy
JAMA. 1972;219:855-860.
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Salivary gland tumors in atomic bomb survivors, Hiroshima-Nagasaki, 1957 to 1970
J. L. Belsky; K. Tachikawa; R. W. Cihak; T. Yamamoto
JAMA. 1972;219:864-868.
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Homicide during a psychosis induced by LSD
P. Reich; R. B. Hepps
JAMA. 1972;219:869-871.
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Acute papulopustular acne associated with prolonged intravenous hyperalimentation
O. L. Schlappner; W. B. Shelley; R. L. Ruberg; S. J. Dudrick
JAMA. 1972;219:877-880.
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Application of automated multiphasic health testing in clinical medicine. The current state of the art
H. F. Howe
JAMA. 1972;219:885-889.
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The concept of stratified medical care
I. S. Wright
JAMA. 1972;219:892-893.
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Infectious mononucleosis and malignant lymphoproliferative diseases
D. A. Stevens
JAMA. 1972;219:897-898.
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The case history of a resolution. There oughtn't to be a law
R. K. Maddock Jr
JAMA. 1972;219:898-899.
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Endangered environment: another view
JAMA. 1972;219:899.
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Evaluation for exercise participation. The apparently healthy individual
JAMA. 1972;219:900-901.
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Physician's guide to the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
JAMA. 1972;219:905-907.
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Discontinuance of routine smallpox vaccination
R. Tizes
JAMA. 1972;219:908-910.
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Urinary precipitate during cephalothin-cephaloridine treatment
M. Levy; M. Eliakim
JAMA. 1972;219:908.
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Methadone treatment of heroin addicts
A. T. Canada Jr
JAMA. 1972;219:910-911.
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Abdominal tamponade
M. R. Baker
JAMA. 1972;219:911.
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Freshly voided urine temperature: a test for factitial fever
C. Ellenbogen; B. M. Nord
JAMA. 1972;219:912.
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Coronary arteriography: complications and indications
B. D. McCallister
JAMA. 1972;219:917-918.
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Law & medicine. Misdiagnosis without fault. 1
A. R. Holder
JAMA. 1972;219:967-968.
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