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Letter to the editor regarding "Five keypoints in foucher flap planning and harvesting: Retrospective case series study and literature review". [PDF]
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Human Brain High-Resolution Diffusion MRI With Optimized, Slice-By-Slice, Zeroth and First Order B 0 Shimming in Head-Only High-Gradient MRI Systems. [PDF]
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Controlled Low-Oxygen Supply Enables Magnetosome Size Tuning by Uncoupling Magnetite Nucleation and Crystal Growth in Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense. [PDF]
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IgG4-related disease presenting as a gastric mass necessitating total gastrectomy: a case report. [PDF]
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BMJ, 2009
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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This chapter discusses how Ivan Bunin met Jerome Jerome. Jerome's name was famous, but not many Russians can boast about meeting him. The chapter notes the literary banquet that introduced English writers and members of English society. Bunin describes Jerome as a thickset, very strong, and stocky old man with a face that was ruddy, wide, and clean ...
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BMJ, 2016
Jerome Gerald Lewis (“Jerry”) was evacuated to Cornwall during the second world war. On returning to St Clement Danes School in London he won a scholarship to the London Hospital Medical School. After national service in the Royal Air Force he worked in a series of junior hospital posts at the Hammersmith, Royal Free, and Brompton hospitals ...
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Jerome Gerald Lewis (“Jerry”) was evacuated to Cornwall during the second world war. On returning to St Clement Danes School in London he won a scholarship to the London Hospital Medical School. After national service in the Royal Air Force he worked in a series of junior hospital posts at the Hammersmith, Royal Free, and Brompton hospitals ...
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Jerome Cornfield's Contributions to Epidemiology
Biometrics, 1982This paper reviews the contributions Jerome Cornfield made to epidemiologic methodology. Section 2 discusses his development of the odds ratio obtained in a case-control study as an estimate of the relative risk of the disease under study. Section 3 presents Cornfield's introduction of the multiple logistic risk function as a smoothing function for ...
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