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November 7, 2017
Observations on the Use of Arsenic in the Intermittent Fevers of a Tropical Climate; to Which Is Prefixed an Account of the Weather, at Sierra Leone, during the Season in Which Such Fevers Are Most Prevalent
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Medical Facts and Observations
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November 7, 2017
Some Observations Relative to the Angustura Bark: <i>Communicated in a Letter to Dr.</i> Simmons
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Medical Facts and Observations
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November 7, 2017
Some Observations Relative to the Climate and Diseases of Sierra Leone: <i>Communicated in a Letter to</i> Robert Willan, <i>M.D. Physician in London; and by Him to Dr.</i> Simmons
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Quarantine and Contagion
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Contagion
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Contagion and Its Effects on the Organs of the Living Body
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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July 18, 2019
Emergence of Huntington Disease in a Man With a Premorbid Criminal Lifestyle
Jonatan Hedlund, Thomas Masterman
The Lancet. Neurology
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May 26, 2004
The telltale scan: APOE epsilon4 in multiple sclerosis
Thomas Masterman, Jan Hillert
Medicine, Science, and the Law
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May 27, 2024
Crime-scene and offender characteristics in conventional and nonconventional stranger homicides committed by male offenders in Sweden
Sara Rodre, Joakim Sturup, Thomas Masterman
Journal of Lipid Research
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December 4, 2004
Levels of 7-oxocholesterol in cerebrospinal fluid are more than one thousand times lower than reported in multiple sclerosis
Valerio Leoni, Dieter Lütjohann, Thomas Masterman
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November 7, 2017
Observations on the Use of Arsenic in the Intermittent Fevers of a Tropical Climate; to Which Is Prefixed an Account of the Weather, at Sierra Leone, during the Season in Which Such Fevers Are Most Prevalent
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Medical Facts and Observations
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November 7, 2017
Some Observations Relative to the Angustura Bark: <i>Communicated in a Letter to Dr.</i> Simmons
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Medical Facts and Observations
|
November 7, 2017
Some Observations Relative to the Climate and Diseases of Sierra Leone: <i>Communicated in a Letter to</i> Robert Willan, <i>M.D. Physician in London; and by Him to Dr.</i> Simmons
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Quarantine and Contagion
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
|
October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Contagion
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
|
October 18, 2018
Thoughts on Contagion and Its Effects on the Organs of the Living Body
Thomas Masterman Winterbottom
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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July 18, 2019
Emergence of Huntington Disease in a Man With a Premorbid Criminal Lifestyle
Jonatan Hedlund, Thomas Masterman
The Lancet. Neurology
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May 26, 2004
The telltale scan: APOE epsilon4 in multiple sclerosis
Thomas Masterman, Jan Hillert
Medicine, Science, and the Law
|
May 27, 2024
Crime-scene and offender characteristics in conventional and nonconventional stranger homicides committed by male offenders in Sweden
Sara Rodre, Joakim Sturup, Thomas Masterman
Journal of Lipid Research
|
December 4, 2004
Levels of 7-oxocholesterol in cerebrospinal fluid are more than one thousand times lower than reported in multiple sclerosis
Valerio Leoni, Dieter Lütjohann, Thomas Masterman
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