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Recent advances in ophthalmology.

Archives of internal medicine

Blodi FC.
PMID: 921435
Arch Intern Med. 1977 Nov;137(11):1514-5.

No abstract available.

Selected for presentation.

Archives of internal medicine

Battle JD.
PMID: 82428
Arch Intern Med. 1978 Nov;138(11):1697.

No abstract available.

Return to work after an initial myocardial infarction and subsequent emotional distress.

Archives of internal medicine

Rost K, Smith GR.
PMID: 1739370
Arch Intern Med. 1992 Feb;152(2):381-5.

We examined how return to work predicted subsequent change in emotional distress in 143 patients who had been employed at the time of initial myocardial infarction. Ninety patients (63%) returned to work by 4 months and remained employed at...

The 12-lead electrocardiogram in exercise testing. A misleading baseline?.

Archives of internal medicine

Kleiner JP, Nelson WP, Boland MJ.
PMID: 708181
Arch Intern Med. 1978 Oct;138(10):1572-3.

Mason and Likar reported a modified ECG lead system that largely eliminates intraexercise artifact without reportedly altering the configuration of the recorded leads. This system allows continuous monitoring of all 12 leads during and after exercise and has become...

Social responsibility of medical schools.

Archives of internal medicine

Hirsch J.
PMID: 5791478
Arch Intern Med. 1969 Jul;124(1):113-4.

No abstract available.

New curricula and training for patient care.

Archives of internal medicine

Bogdonoff MD.
PMID: 5823020
Arch Intern Med. 1969 Oct;124(4):507-9. doi: 10.1001/archinte.124.4.507.

No abstract available.

Peer review. A view from another pier.

Archives of internal medicine

Vaisrub S.
PMID: 626548
Arch Intern Med. 1978 Feb;138(2):197. doi: 10.1001/archinte.138.2.197.

No abstract available.

Editorial: Academic freedom and governmental support.

Archives of internal medicine

Bogdonoff MD.
PMID: 1147738
Arch Intern Med. 1975 Feb;135(2):351-2. doi: 10.1001/archinte.135.2.351.

No abstract available.

A perspective on careers in academic medicine.

Archives of internal medicine

Spiro HM.
PMID: 2705855
Arch Intern Med. 1989 Apr;149(4):969, 972. doi: 10.1001/archinte.149.4.969.

No abstract available.

On continuing to learn.

Archives of internal medicine

[No authors listed]
PMID: 5766252
Arch Intern Med. 1969 Mar;123(3):345-6.

No abstract available.

Phenotypes and Virulence among Staphylococcus aureus USA100, USA200, USA300, USA400, and USA600 Clonal Lineages.

mSphere

King JM, Kulhankova K, Stach CS, Vu BG, Salgado-Pabón W.
PMID: 27303750
mSphere. 2016 Jun 08;1(3). doi: 10.1128/mSphere.00071-16. eCollection 2016.

Staphylococcus aureus diseases affect ~500,000 individuals per year in the United States. Worldwide, the USA100, USA200, USA400, and USA600 lineages cause many of the life-threatening S. aureus infections, such as bacteremia, infective endocarditis, pneumonia, toxic shock syndrome, and surgical...

Corrections.

Polish archives of internal medicine

[No authors listed]
PMID: 28267143
Pol Arch Intern Med. 2017 Feb 28;127(2):139. doi: 10.20452/pamw.3965. Epub 2017 Feb 28.

No abstract available.

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