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Intestinal Diseases in Children.
1901
Geo Howard Thompson
Professor of Materia Medica and Experimental Medicine, St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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[Intestinal parasitic diseases in children].
April 1977, L'Infirmiere francaise,
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[Chronic intestinal diseases in children].
May 1991, Kinderkrankenschwester : Organ der Sektion Kinderkrankenpflege,
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[Intestinal zooparasitic diseases in children].
August 1957, El Dia medico,
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[Intestinal parasitic diseases in children].
January 2007, Bacteriologia, virusologia, parazitologia, epidemiologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990),
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[Acute intestinal diseases in children].
May 1972, Voprosy okhrany materinstva i detstva,
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Summer Intestinal Diseases of Children.
September 1894, Buffalo medical and surgical journal,
Geo Howard Thompson
[Intestinal parasitic diseases in children; 431 cases].
January 1952, Arquivos de cirurgia clinica e experimental,
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[Treatment of intestinal parasitic diseases in children].
January 1953, Revista espanola de pediatria,
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[Rectoromanoscopic changes in various intestinal diseases in children].
May 1968, Voprosy okhrany materinstva i detstva,
Geo Howard Thompson
[Cyclic nucleotides in chronic intestinal diseases in children].
January 1987, Pediatriia,
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