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The Journal of Family Practice|May 1, 1985
Selection bias in clinical research: the land outside the towerS H Gehlbach
Journal of Medical Education|September 1, 1979
Comparing methods of data collection in an academic ambulatory practiceS H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|September 1, 1988
Fever in children younger than three months of age. A pooled analysisS H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|February 1, 1981
Effectiveness of mailed appointment remindersG Maxted, S H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1980
An evaluation of potassium usage in ambulatory hypertensive patientsR Michal, S H Gehlbach
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 9, 1994
Evaluating worksite health programsS H Gehlbach, K A Mundt
Southern Medical Journal|January 1, 1977
Pediatric pesticide poisonings in North Carolina: epidemiologic observationsS H Gehlbach, W A Williams
Southern Medical Journal|June 1, 1977
Childhood poisoning: a community hospital experienceS H Gehlbach, J B Wall
Archives of Environmental Health|January 1, 1975
Pesticide containers: their contribution to poisoningS H Gehlbach, W A Williams
Family Practice|March 1, 1984
A resource centre for practice based researchS H Gehlbach, J A Bobula
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The Journal of Family Practice|May 1, 1985
Selection bias in clinical research: the land outside the towerS H Gehlbach
Journal of Medical Education|September 1, 1979
Comparing methods of data collection in an academic ambulatory practiceS H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|September 1, 1988
Fever in children younger than three months of age. A pooled analysisS H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|February 1, 1981
Effectiveness of mailed appointment remindersG Maxted, S H Gehlbach
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1980
An evaluation of potassium usage in ambulatory hypertensive patientsR Michal, S H Gehlbach
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|March 9, 1994
Evaluating worksite health programsS H Gehlbach, K A Mundt
Southern Medical Journal|January 1, 1977
Pediatric pesticide poisonings in North Carolina: epidemiologic observationsS H Gehlbach, W A Williams
Southern Medical Journal|June 1, 1977
Childhood poisoning: a community hospital experienceS H Gehlbach, J B Wall
Archives of Environmental Health|January 1, 1975
Pesticide containers: their contribution to poisoningS H Gehlbach, W A Williams
Family Practice|March 1, 1984
A resource centre for practice based researchS H Gehlbach, J A Bobula
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