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Nitrous Oxide-Induced Myelopathy: A Case From French-Speaking Switzerland. [PDF]
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One of the most famous medical prescriptions in English literature was the one given to Jerome K Jerome at the beginning of Three Men in a Boat . The author (and narrator) had gone to the British Museum to look up the treatment of a slight ailment—hay fever, as he recalls. Unfortunately he started flicking through the pages of the medical textbook and
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One of the most famous medical prescriptions in English literature was the one given to Jerome K Jerome at the beginning of Three Men in a Boat . The author (and narrator) had gone to the British Museum to look up the treatment of a slight ailment—hay fever, as he recalls. Unfortunately he started flicking through the pages of the medical textbook and
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