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Polyclonal glycine receptor aAbs: a challenge for personalized epitope characterization. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Neurosci
Wiessler AL   +9 more
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Pain of terminal cancer patients

Pain, 1979
The belief that cancer inevitably leads to a painful death is widespread. This may contribute to society's "cancerophobia" with subsequent frequent delays in seeking medical attention for suspected malignant neoplasms. We evaluated the degree of pain experienced by dying patients, with and without cancer, at a large medical center.
M W, Oster, M, Vizel, L R, Turgeon
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The Terminal Patient

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
THE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST, though far less often than the family physician, may become the managing physician for a patient with a terminal illness. The surgical specialist then needs to be the all-around physician able to treat the total patient and his family. Most helpful is the lead article in the May 24, 1965 issue ofThe Journal of the American Medical
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