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Chest|December 1, 1971
Osler's museum specimens of heart disease. Their nature and significanceA E Rodin
The Ohio State Medical Journal|November 1, 1982
Graduate medical education. Who is responsible?S Peterson, A E Rodin
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1984
Anomalous coronary artery simulating parachute mitral valveA E Rodin, P Singla
Pediatric Pathology|January 1, 1985
Teratomas of the tongue present at birthA E Rodin, P Singla
Y (Dayton, Ohio)|October 1, 1985
The influence of literary legends on medicineA E Rodin, J Key
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|March 1, 1984
William Osler and Arthur Conan Doyle versus the antivivisectionists: some lessons from history for todayJ D Key, A E Rodin
Southern Medical Journal|May 1, 1992
Humanism and values in the medical short stories of Arthur Conan DoyleA E Rodin, J D Key
Journal of Medical Education|April 1, 1973
A nonlecture-oriented system of pathology education: rationale, experiences, and analysesA E Rodin, H G Levine
Medical Heritage|July 1, 1986
William Osler and Arthur Conan Doyle versus the antivivisectionists: some lessons from history for todayJ D Key, A E Rodin
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1994
Arthur Conan Doyle-physician, author and spiritualist: a diversified geniusA E Rodin, J D Key
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Chest|December 1, 1971
Osler's museum specimens of heart disease. Their nature and significanceA E Rodin
The Ohio State Medical Journal|November 1, 1982
Graduate medical education. Who is responsible?S Peterson, A E Rodin
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 1, 1984
Anomalous coronary artery simulating parachute mitral valveA E Rodin, P Singla
Pediatric Pathology|January 1, 1985
Teratomas of the tongue present at birthA E Rodin, P Singla
Y (Dayton, Ohio)|October 1, 1985
The influence of literary legends on medicineA E Rodin, J Key
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|March 1, 1984
William Osler and Arthur Conan Doyle versus the antivivisectionists: some lessons from history for todayJ D Key, A E Rodin
Southern Medical Journal|May 1, 1992
Humanism and values in the medical short stories of Arthur Conan DoyleA E Rodin, J D Key
Journal of Medical Education|April 1, 1973
A nonlecture-oriented system of pathology education: rationale, experiences, and analysesA E Rodin, H G Levine
Medical Heritage|July 1, 1986
William Osler and Arthur Conan Doyle versus the antivivisectionists: some lessons from history for todayJ D Key, A E Rodin
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1994
Arthur Conan Doyle-physician, author and spiritualist: a diversified geniusA E Rodin, J D Key
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