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Annals of Internal Medicine - June 1965

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The American College of Physicians, 1965 Book. Good. Soft cover. Original Edition. Cover has light wear and is faded. Volume 62, number 6, June 1965 issue of this illustrated monthly journal with articles on ammonia metaboism and hepatic coma, thyroiditis, end-stage kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, hyperglyceridemia, atrial fibrillation treatment, histoplasmosis, etc. Also has case studies, editorials, etc. Includes numerous advertisements..

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UHR Books US (US)
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093719
Title
Annals of Internal Medicine - June 1965
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
Edition
Original Edition
Publisher
The American College of Physicians
Date Published
1965
Keywords
internal medicine, Medical research, advances in medicine, Advances in surgery, medical knowledge, medical research, ammonia metaboism and hepatic coma, thyroiditis, end-stage kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, hyperglyceridemia, atrial fibrillation
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Cardiology; Pathology; Internal Medicine;

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