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Section 56.—Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Adolescent Coxa Vara; Proximal Femoral Epiphysiolysis) JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):780. EXCERPT
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Section 57.—Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis (Caffey's Disease) JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):780-781. EXCERPT
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Section 68.—Psychological Aspects of Rheumatic Diseases JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):788-790. EXCERPT
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Section 69.—Radiology of the Rheumatic Diseases
William Martel JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):791-798. EXCERPT
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Section 70.—Appendix I: Criteria for Diagnosis and Classification of Rheumatic Diseases JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):799-802. FULL TEXT PDF
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Section 71.—Appendix II: Criteria for Determination of Progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis and of Functional Capacity of Patients With the Disease JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):802. FULL TEXT PDF
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Section 72.—Appendix III: Examination of Joint Fluid JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):802-803. FULL TEXT PDF
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Section 73.—Appendix IV: Structural Formulae of Drugs Commonly Used in the Treatment of Rheumatic Disease JAMA. 1973;224(Suppl_5):804-805. FULL TEXT PDF