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James Ross (1837–1892) was an Aberdeen medical graduate who, after 13 years in rural general practice, mainly in Lancashire, be
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05 July 2013
Trench fever became a major worry for the Allied High Command during the First World War because of its debilitating effects on
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05 July 2013
This review is based on a presentation given by Professor Halperin at the RCPE Infectious Diseases Symposium on 11 June 2010.
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05 July 2013
A symposium held on 11 June 2010 at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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05 July 2013
Hyponatraemia is present in 15–20% of non-selected emergency admissions to hospitals in the UK.
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In terms of engineering, clinical understanding and application, device therapy remains in its infancy.
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The optimum duration of anticoagulation following idiopathic deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is controversial.
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AUTHORS Connolly SJ, Ezekowitz MD, Yusuf S et al.
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AUTHORS Mok TS, Wu Y-L, Thongprasert S et al.
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Acute ototoxicity is a rare but important complication of antithyroid drugs.
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