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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|April 24, 2012
Tobacco toxicity ignored as a cause of death. Why?William Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 18, 2011
Royal College of Pathologists' autopsy guidelines on sudden cardiac death: roles for cannabis, cotinine, NSAIDs and psychologyWilliam Patrick Tormey
Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association|October 12, 2004
A case report of warm weather accidental hypothermiaWilliam Patrick Burke
International Journal of Clinical Practice|November 21, 2012
Has myoglobin any unique role in current medical practice?William Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 25, 2013
Chemical pathology at the Royal College of Pathologists: heading for extinction?William Patrick Tormey
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 23, 2004
Death, destruction, and the proteasomeWilliam Patrick Tansey
Future Oncology (London, England)|April 21, 2009
Advances in the imaging and detection of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasiaWilliam Patrick Soutter
Medicine, Science, and the Law|November 17, 2012
Cannabis misinterpretation and misadventure in a coroner's courtWilliam Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|January 21, 2014
Chemical pathology reborn by the Bologna Process, syllabus mapping and accreditationWilliam Patrick Tormey
European Urology|March 31, 2015
Prostate cancer risk calculators using ERSPC-derived data underestimate the risk if the WHO IRP 96/670 standard is used in prostate-specific antigen analysisWilliam Patrick Tormey
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|April 24, 2012
Tobacco toxicity ignored as a cause of death. Why?William Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|November 18, 2011
Royal College of Pathologists' autopsy guidelines on sudden cardiac death: roles for cannabis, cotinine, NSAIDs and psychologyWilliam Patrick Tormey
Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association|October 12, 2004
A case report of warm weather accidental hypothermiaWilliam Patrick Burke
International Journal of Clinical Practice|November 21, 2012
Has myoglobin any unique role in current medical practice?William Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 25, 2013
Chemical pathology at the Royal College of Pathologists: heading for extinction?William Patrick Tormey
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 23, 2004
Death, destruction, and the proteasomeWilliam Patrick Tansey
Future Oncology (London, England)|April 21, 2009
Advances in the imaging and detection of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasiaWilliam Patrick Soutter
Medicine, Science, and the Law|November 17, 2012
Cannabis misinterpretation and misadventure in a coroner's courtWilliam Patrick Tormey
Journal of Clinical Pathology|January 21, 2014
Chemical pathology reborn by the Bologna Process, syllabus mapping and accreditationWilliam Patrick Tormey
European Urology|March 31, 2015
Prostate cancer risk calculators using ERSPC-derived data underestimate the risk if the WHO IRP 96/670 standard is used in prostate-specific antigen analysisWilliam Patrick Tormey
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