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M F Goldsmith

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JAMA|March 25, 1992
As better training and machines improve safety, speed becomes focus of newest anesthetic drugsM F Goldsmith
JAMA|December 25, 1991
Antistenosis approaches revisited, or rating the artery openers anewM F Goldsmith
JAMA|April 23, 1997
'Doing what is best for patients': a sesquicentennial rededicationM F Goldsmith
JAMA|January 15, 1992
Lipid particles may help solve puzzle regarding genesis of some cardiovascular diseasesM F Goldsmith
JAMA|December 25, 1991
Implanted defibrillators slash sudden death rate in study, thousands more may get them in futureM F Goldsmith
JAMA|February 5, 1988
Sex experts and medical scientists join forces against a common foe: AIDSM F Goldsmith
JAMA|March 11, 1988
One way 'the latest health news' may benefit patients through physicians' responseM F Goldsmith
JAMA|July 11, 1990
Forgotten (almost) but not gone, tuberculosis suddenly looms large on domestic sceneM F Goldsmith
JAMA|May 9, 1990
Even 'in perspective,' HIV specter haunts health care workers mostM F Goldsmith
JAMA|April 18, 1990
Federal officials hearing plenty (of opposition) during comment period on new laboratory rulesM F Goldsmith
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JAMA|March 25, 1992
As better training and machines improve safety, speed becomes focus of newest anesthetic drugsM F Goldsmith
JAMA|December 25, 1991
Antistenosis approaches revisited, or rating the artery openers anewM F Goldsmith
JAMA|April 23, 1997
'Doing what is best for patients': a sesquicentennial rededicationM F Goldsmith
JAMA|January 15, 1992
Lipid particles may help solve puzzle regarding genesis of some cardiovascular diseasesM F Goldsmith
JAMA|December 25, 1991
Implanted defibrillators slash sudden death rate in study, thousands more may get them in futureM F Goldsmith
JAMA|February 5, 1988
Sex experts and medical scientists join forces against a common foe: AIDSM F Goldsmith
JAMA|March 11, 1988
One way 'the latest health news' may benefit patients through physicians' responseM F Goldsmith
JAMA|July 11, 1990
Forgotten (almost) but not gone, tuberculosis suddenly looms large on domestic sceneM F Goldsmith
JAMA|May 9, 1990
Even 'in perspective,' HIV specter haunts health care workers mostM F Goldsmith
JAMA|April 18, 1990
Federal officials hearing plenty (of opposition) during comment period on new laboratory rulesM F Goldsmith
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