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J W Meigs

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Connecticut Medicine|October 1, 1975
The Connecticut cancer epidemiology unitJ W Meigs
American Journal of Public Health|November 1, 1972
Can occupational health concepts help us deal with childhood lead poisoning?J W Meigs
Orvostorteneti Kozlemenyek|January 1, 1971
[Not Available]J W Meigs
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|January 1, 1975
Puerperal fever and Nineteenth-century contagionism: the obstetrician's dilemmaJ W Meigs
JAMA|September 5, 1977
Epidemic lung cancer in womenJ W Meigs
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|January 1, 1976
Charles Delucena Meigs, M.D. (1792-1869), as seen by a great-great-grandsonJ W Meigs
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1983
Assessment of studies on cancer risks from asbestos in Connecticut drinking waterJ W Meigs
American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1973
Reply to mr. StrotkampJ W Meigs
Connecticut Medicine|November 1, 1985
The impact of the Connecticut Tumor Registry on cancer epidemiologyJ W Meigs
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|December 1, 1972
Gallium floride poisoning. A probable case with skin effects and neurological sequelaeJ W Meigs
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Connecticut Medicine|October 1, 1975
The Connecticut cancer epidemiology unitJ W Meigs
American Journal of Public Health|November 1, 1972
Can occupational health concepts help us deal with childhood lead poisoning?J W Meigs
Orvostorteneti Kozlemenyek|January 1, 1971
[Not Available]J W Meigs
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|January 1, 1975
Puerperal fever and Nineteenth-century contagionism: the obstetrician's dilemmaJ W Meigs
JAMA|September 5, 1977
Epidemic lung cancer in womenJ W Meigs
Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia|January 1, 1976
Charles Delucena Meigs, M.D. (1792-1869), as seen by a great-great-grandsonJ W Meigs
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 1, 1983
Assessment of studies on cancer risks from asbestos in Connecticut drinking waterJ W Meigs
American Journal of Public Health|June 1, 1973
Reply to mr. StrotkampJ W Meigs
Connecticut Medicine|November 1, 1985
The impact of the Connecticut Tumor Registry on cancer epidemiologyJ W Meigs
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|December 1, 1972
Gallium floride poisoning. A probable case with skin effects and neurological sequelaeJ W Meigs
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