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A Morton

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Internal Medicine Journal|October 17, 2002
Milk-alkali syndrome in pregnancy, associated with elevated levels of parathyroid hormone-related proteinA Morton
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1975
Some observations on infective shockA Morton
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 10, 2001
Lore-abiding people. [Review of: Kusch, Martin, Psychological knowledge: a social history and philosophy. Routledge, 1999]A Morton
Nursing Mirror|December 14, 1983
Nursing Mirror community forum. 10. Solvent abuse. Transitory thrills or lasting lowsA Morton
Nursing Mirror|August 22, 1984
The nurse addict--a state of emotional bankruptcy?A Morton
Nursing Mirror|July 6, 1983
New statutory framework: the bodies in questionA Morton
Nursing Mirror|February 22, 1984
Out of sight, out of mind?A Morton
Nursing Mirror|May 30, 1984
The nurses' lotA Morton
Nursing Mirror|December 1, 1982
When crying doesn't helpA Morton
Internal Medicine Journal|October 14, 2016
Is it possible to distinguish between glycogenic hepatopathy and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease without liver biopsy?A Morton
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Internal Medicine Journal|October 17, 2002
Milk-alkali syndrome in pregnancy, associated with elevated levels of parathyroid hormone-related proteinA Morton
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|May 1, 1975
Some observations on infective shockA Morton
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 10, 2001
Lore-abiding people. [Review of: Kusch, Martin, Psychological knowledge: a social history and philosophy. Routledge, 1999]A Morton
Nursing Mirror|December 14, 1983
Nursing Mirror community forum. 10. Solvent abuse. Transitory thrills or lasting lowsA Morton
Nursing Mirror|August 22, 1984
The nurse addict--a state of emotional bankruptcy?A Morton
Nursing Mirror|July 6, 1983
New statutory framework: the bodies in questionA Morton
Nursing Mirror|February 22, 1984
Out of sight, out of mind?A Morton
Nursing Mirror|May 30, 1984
The nurses' lotA Morton
Nursing Mirror|December 1, 1982
When crying doesn't helpA Morton
Internal Medicine Journal|October 14, 2016
Is it possible to distinguish between glycogenic hepatopathy and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease without liver biopsy?A Morton
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