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International Journal of Cardiology, 1995
I read with interest the article entitled ‘Effect of 24-h blood pressure levels and circadian blood pressure rhythm on left ventricular structure and function in isolated systolic hypertension’ by Jian, Liu, Qiao, Li, Zhao, Nie, Feng, Wang and Liu in the current issue of your journal (1994; 47: 51-58). On top of every page in the running head you had J.
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I read with interest the article entitled ‘Effect of 24-h blood pressure levels and circadian blood pressure rhythm on left ventricular structure and function in isolated systolic hypertension’ by Jian, Liu, Qiao, Li, Zhao, Nie, Feng, Wang and Liu in the current issue of your journal (1994; 47: 51-58). On top of every page in the running head you had J.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— Mrs Natkins' article (1982;247:2415) should be read by every physician, dentist, and hospital employee. I have been infuriated for years by the practice she describes. As Mrs Natkins points out, those in the medical field who call patients (mostly women) by their first names are subtly relegating them to an inferior level.
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To the Editor.— Mrs Natkins' article (1982;247:2415) should be read by every physician, dentist, and hospital employee. I have been infuriated for years by the practice she describes. As Mrs Natkins points out, those in the medical field who call patients (mostly women) by their first names are subtly relegating them to an inferior level.
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BMJ, 1995
Not long after I retired I ran into one of our old students as I was leaving a medical meeting. We exchanged the usual civilities and then he said, “There was one thing you taught me on a ward round which I have never forgotten.” I was flattered but mystified.
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Not long after I retired I ran into one of our old students as I was leaving a medical meeting. We exchanged the usual civilities and then he said, “There was one thing you taught me on a ward round which I have never forgotten.” I was flattered but mystified.
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022, Davide Ciardiello, Giulia Martini
exaly
Epithelial ovarian cancer: Evolution of management in the era of precision medicine
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019Stephanie Lheureux +2 more
exaly

