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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1977
Effect of systemic bacterial infection on absorption rates of L-histidine and glycylglycine from the human jejunum in vivoG C Cook
Cardiology in the Young|March 10, 2001
The spectrum of fetal cardiac malformationsA C Cook
Postgraduate Medical Journal|August 6, 1999
Early use of 'open-air' treatment for 'pulmonary phthisis' at the Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich, 1900-1905G C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|October 20, 2001
Aldo Castellani FRCP (1877-1971) and the founding of the Ross Institute & Hospital for Tropical Diseases at PutneyG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|October 20, 2001
Joseph William Bazalgette (1819-1891): a major figure in the health improvements of Victorian LondonG C Cook
Paleopathology Newsletter|October 20, 2001
Trepanation or trephination? The orthography of paleopathologyD C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|August 1, 1995
Doctor Patrick Manson's leading oppositiion in the establishment of the London School of Tropical Medicine: Curnow, Anderson, and TurnerG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|August 1, 1988
George Budd FRS (1808-1882): pioneer gastroenterologist and hepatologistG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1997
George Busk FRS (1807-1886), nineteenth-century polymath: surgeon, parasitologist, zoologist and palaeontologistG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1996
Dr William Woodville (1752-1805) and the St Pancras Smallpox HospitalG C Cook
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1977
Effect of systemic bacterial infection on absorption rates of L-histidine and glycylglycine from the human jejunum in vivoG C Cook
Cardiology in the Young|March 10, 2001
The spectrum of fetal cardiac malformationsA C Cook
Postgraduate Medical Journal|August 6, 1999
Early use of 'open-air' treatment for 'pulmonary phthisis' at the Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich, 1900-1905G C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|October 20, 2001
Aldo Castellani FRCP (1877-1971) and the founding of the Ross Institute & Hospital for Tropical Diseases at PutneyG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|October 20, 2001
Joseph William Bazalgette (1819-1891): a major figure in the health improvements of Victorian LondonG C Cook
Paleopathology Newsletter|October 20, 2001
Trepanation or trephination? The orthography of paleopathologyD C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|August 1, 1995
Doctor Patrick Manson's leading oppositiion in the establishment of the London School of Tropical Medicine: Curnow, Anderson, and TurnerG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|August 1, 1988
George Budd FRS (1808-1882): pioneer gastroenterologist and hepatologistG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1997
George Busk FRS (1807-1886), nineteenth-century polymath: surgeon, parasitologist, zoologist and palaeontologistG C Cook
Journal of Medical Biography|May 1, 1996
Dr William Woodville (1752-1805) and the St Pancras Smallpox HospitalG C Cook
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