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Two Cases of a Nervous Disease of Undetermined Nature occurring in a Brother and Sister.
1910
G Wood, and S A Wilson
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G Wood, and S A Wilson
Erythropoietic protoporphyria. (Two cases--brother and sister).
May 1967, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
[Nervous thinness in brother & sister].
January 1957, Annales d'endocrinologie,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Reticular erythematous mucinosis occurring in a brother and sister.
January 2006, Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland),
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Two cases for diagnosis (unguis incarnatus?) in a brother and sister.
August 1946, Archives of dermatology and syphilology,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Defect of the Cerebellum Occurring in a Brother and Sister.
March 1880, Glasgow medical journal,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
[Morbus Boeck-Besnier-Schaumann; two cases in brother and sister].
November 1953, Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946),
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Oxycephaly, with the Report of Two Cases in a Brother and Sister.
April 1936, Canadian Medical Association journal,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Two Cases (Brother and Sister) of Familial Macular Degeneration in Adolescence.
March 1935, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
[Two cases of cherubism developing in sister and brother (author's transl)].
January 1974, Nihon Koku Geka Gakkai zasshi,
G Wood, and S A Wilson
Lymphatic leukemia occurring simultaneously in Negro brother and sister.
January 1951, Cleveland Clinic quarterly,
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