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... Journal of Medicine 281 ( 1969 ) : 880-4 , finds three to fourfold variations in regional rates for six common surgical procedures in the U.S.A. The number of surgeons available was found to be the significant predictor in the incidence ...
... Journal of Medicine 281 ( 1969 ) : 880-4 , finds three to fourfold variations in regional rates for six common surgical procedures in the U.S.A. The number of surgeons available was found to be the significant predictor in the incidence ...
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... Medicine and Public Health in the People's Republic of China : 1960-1970 , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare publication no . NIH 73-439 . American Journal of Chinese Medicine , P.O. Box 555 , Garden City , N.Y. 11530 . 74 ...
... Medicine and Public Health in the People's Republic of China : 1960-1970 , Department of Health , Education , and Welfare publication no . NIH 73-439 . American Journal of Chinese Medicine , P.O. Box 555 , Garden City , N.Y. 11530 . 74 ...
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... Journal of Medicine 288 ( 1973 ) : 1323-9 . Judgments based on group consensus , as opposed to the criteria selected by individual reviewers , yielded the fewest acceptable cases . Robert H. Brook and Robert Stevenson , Jr ...
... Journal of Medicine 288 ( 1973 ) : 1323-9 . Judgments based on group consensus , as opposed to the criteria selected by individual reviewers , yielded the fewest acceptable cases . Robert H. Brook and Robert Stevenson , Jr ...
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