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John Godfrey

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Nature|February 20, 2004
Learning humility from a Nobel prizewinnerJohn Godfrey
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
A Case of LithotomyJohn Godfrey
Paediatrics & Child Health|December 2, 2010
From defeat to victory?John Godfrey
Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research|May 23, 2019
Retinal Detachment in a Patient with Hydroxychloroquine ToxicityLeo Santamarina, John Godfrey
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2007
Government proposals conflictRobert Kahn, John Godfrey
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|June 8, 2026
The role of rectoanal inhibitory reflex in anal sphincter pressures and self-reported ease of anoreceptive intercourse among men who have sex with menSteven Lavender, Christopher-John Godfrey, Evan Goldstein, et al.
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Nature|February 20, 2004
Learning humility from a Nobel prizewinnerJohn Godfrey
Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal|July 13, 2022
A Case of LithotomyJohn Godfrey
Paediatrics & Child Health|December 2, 2010
From defeat to victory?John Godfrey
Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research|May 23, 2019
Retinal Detachment in a Patient with Hydroxychloroquine ToxicityLeo Santamarina, John Godfrey
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2007
Government proposals conflictRobert Kahn, John Godfrey
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|June 8, 2026
The role of rectoanal inhibitory reflex in anal sphincter pressures and self-reported ease of anoreceptive intercourse among men who have sex with menSteven Lavender, Christopher-John Godfrey, Evan Goldstein, et al.
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