William Dameshek, A Personal Remembrance
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Publications of Dr. William Dameshek--1922-1947.
l)amcshek, \V.: Backache. Boston \l. &. S. J. 187: 830-834, 1922. The heart in hyperthyroidism. Boston M.& S.J. 190:487-497, 1924. -: Typhus fever-report of a case. Boston \l.& S. j. 193:260-262, 1925. -: The reticulated red cells-their clinical significance. Boston M.& S.J. 194:759-768, 1926. I)ana, H. \V., and -: Intermittent auricular ventricular block. Am.J.M.Sc. 171:485-489, 1926. -: Benze...
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عنوان ژورنال: Blood
سال: 1970
ISSN: 0006-4971,1528-0020
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v35.1.4.4