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J Lewis Smith

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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Post-Mortem Appearances in Cholera Infantum, with CasesJ Lewis Smith
The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner|August 24, 2023
On the "Summer Complaint" of Infants: A Clinical LectureJ Lewis Smith
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 20, 2023
An Analysis of the Symptoms of Twenty-One Cases of Meningitis in the AdultJ Lewis Smith
Journal of Neurology|January 11, 2020
Alien limb in the corticobasal syndrome: phenomenological characteristics and relationship to apraxiaDavid J Lewis-Smith, Noham Wolpe, Boyd C P Ghosh, et al.
Neurology. Genetics|November 11, 2016
Novel <i>HSPB1</i> mutation causes both motor neuronopathy and distal myopathyD J Lewis-Smith, J Duff, A Pyle, et al.
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
Post-Mortem Appearances in Cholera Infantum, with CasesJ Lewis Smith
The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner|August 24, 2023
On the "Summer Complaint" of Infants: A Clinical LectureJ Lewis Smith
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 20, 2023
An Analysis of the Symptoms of Twenty-One Cases of Meningitis in the AdultJ Lewis Smith
Journal of Neurology|January 11, 2020
Alien limb in the corticobasal syndrome: phenomenological characteristics and relationship to apraxiaDavid J Lewis-Smith, Noham Wolpe, Boyd C P Ghosh, et al.
Neurology. Genetics|November 11, 2016
Novel <i>HSPB1</i> mutation causes both motor neuronopathy and distal myopathyD J Lewis-Smith, J Duff, A Pyle, et al.
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