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E E Brueschke

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Medical Trial Technique Quarterly|January 1, 1972
Medical instrumentation and electrical safetyE E Brueschke
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|August 1, 1976
Reversible occlusive devicesE E Brueschke
The Journal of Family Practice|January 1, 1980
Multiple sclerosisV Bhoopal, E E Brueschke
Fertility and Sterility|March 1, 1976
Anatomical sizes of the human vas deferens after vasectomyS S Schmidt, E E Brueschke
Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 1974
A steerable fiberoptic hysteroscopeE E Brueschke, G D Wilbanks
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1982
HemophiliaW Schwer, E E Brueschke, T Dent
American Family Physician|April 1, 1977
HysteroscopyE E Brueschke, J T Archie, G D Wilbanks
Investigative Urology|March 1, 1976
New studies with intravasal devices. The soft valveE E Brueschke, J R Wingfield, L J Zaneveld
Family Medicine|July 1, 1986
Medical student perceptions of family practice opportunitiesD F Hotch, E E Brueschke, D W Rivers
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1974
Development of a reversible vas deferens occlusive device. 3. Morphology of the human and dog vas deferens: a study with the scanning electron microscopeE E Brueschke, L J Zaneveld, R Rodzen, et al.
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Medical Trial Technique Quarterly|January 1, 1972
Medical instrumentation and electrical safetyE E Brueschke
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|August 1, 1976
Reversible occlusive devicesE E Brueschke
The Journal of Family Practice|January 1, 1980
Multiple sclerosisV Bhoopal, E E Brueschke
Fertility and Sterility|March 1, 1976
Anatomical sizes of the human vas deferens after vasectomyS S Schmidt, E E Brueschke
Obstetrics and Gynecology|August 1, 1974
A steerable fiberoptic hysteroscopeE E Brueschke, G D Wilbanks
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1982
HemophiliaW Schwer, E E Brueschke, T Dent
American Family Physician|April 1, 1977
HysteroscopyE E Brueschke, J T Archie, G D Wilbanks
Investigative Urology|March 1, 1976
New studies with intravasal devices. The soft valveE E Brueschke, J R Wingfield, L J Zaneveld
Family Medicine|July 1, 1986
Medical student perceptions of family practice opportunitiesD F Hotch, E E Brueschke, D W Rivers
Fertility and Sterility|August 1, 1974
Development of a reversible vas deferens occlusive device. 3. Morphology of the human and dog vas deferens: a study with the scanning electron microscopeE E Brueschke, L J Zaneveld, R Rodzen, et al.
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