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Stranded in San Francisco

The Lancet, 2008
In August, 2005, a 51-year-old unemployed, divorced man was brought by ambulance to our emergency department, after being found unconscious in the hallway of the hotel where he lived alone. On arrival at hospital, he had regained consciousness. He reported that small purple patches, which were not painful or itchy, had appeared on his left buttock a ...
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Innovation in San Francisco

Science, 1992
In San Francisco 2 weeks ago, AAAS and Science sponsored a new meeting, Science Innovation '92. The unusual gathering focused not on research results but on new techniques and instruments, particularly for biomedical science.
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Clonorchiasis in San Francisco

JAMA, 1962
CLONORCHIASIS is endemic in China, Korea, Japan, and Formosa. San Francisco, being a strategic center in commerce with the Far East, probably has the largest colony of patients with clonorchiasis outside the Orient. This study describes factors pertinent to an understanding of the disease in an extra-Oriental setting. History.—On Sept.
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Francisco

MELUS, 1975
Arlene Harris Mitchell, Alison Mills
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Francisco:

Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, 2009
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Manuel Francisco Allende

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1975
T E, Drake, H I, Maibach
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Francisco Pimentel

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1948
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