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T E Forrester

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The West Indian Medical Journal|September 17, 2003
Research into policy. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus in the CaribbeanT E Forrester
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 4, 1981
Sodium, potassium, and rate constants for sodium efflux in leucocytes from hypertensive JamaicansT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 1, 1988
Changes in red cell sodium content and blood pressure levels with potassium supplementation in black hypertensive patientsT E Forrester, G A Grell
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|December 1, 1980
Leucocyte electrolytes and sodium efflux rate constants in the hypertension of pre-eclampsiaT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|December 1, 1977
Excretion of salt and water by patients with sickle-cell anaemia: effect of a diuretic and solute diuresisT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
The West Indian Medical Journal|February 8, 2006
Iron deficiency anaemia in Jamaican children, aged 1-5 years, with sickle cell diseaseL King, M Reid, T E Forrester
Lancet (London, England)|January 15, 1998
Plasma apolipoprotein A1 and birthweightJ F Morlese, F Jahoor, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|July 2, 2009
A comparative study of the quality and availability of health information used to facilitate cost burden analysis of diabetes and hypertension in the CaribbeanC Cunningham-Myrie, M Reid, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|August 19, 2000
The human ruminantM M Thame, K A Burton, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|October 27, 2001
The appropriateness of the current antibiotic empiric therapy based on the bacteria isolated from severely malnourished Jamaican childrenM Thame, C Stephen, R Wilks, et al.
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The West Indian Medical Journal|September 17, 2003
Research into policy. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus in the CaribbeanT E Forrester
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 4, 1981
Sodium, potassium, and rate constants for sodium efflux in leucocytes from hypertensive JamaicansT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
The West Indian Medical Journal|June 1, 1988
Changes in red cell sodium content and blood pressure levels with potassium supplementation in black hypertensive patientsT E Forrester, G A Grell
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|December 1, 1980
Leucocyte electrolytes and sodium efflux rate constants in the hypertension of pre-eclampsiaT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|December 1, 1977
Excretion of salt and water by patients with sickle-cell anaemia: effect of a diuretic and solute diuresisT E Forrester, G A Alleyne
The West Indian Medical Journal|February 8, 2006
Iron deficiency anaemia in Jamaican children, aged 1-5 years, with sickle cell diseaseL King, M Reid, T E Forrester
Lancet (London, England)|January 15, 1998
Plasma apolipoprotein A1 and birthweightJ F Morlese, F Jahoor, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|July 2, 2009
A comparative study of the quality and availability of health information used to facilitate cost burden analysis of diabetes and hypertension in the CaribbeanC Cunningham-Myrie, M Reid, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|August 19, 2000
The human ruminantM M Thame, K A Burton, T E Forrester
The West Indian Medical Journal|October 27, 2001
The appropriateness of the current antibiotic empiric therapy based on the bacteria isolated from severely malnourished Jamaican childrenM Thame, C Stephen, R Wilks, et al.
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