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Threatened myocardial infarction [Presented in part at the Semi-Annual meeting, New Brunswick Chapter, College of General Practice, Sussex, N.B., October 15, 1960] [Title]
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Tonning, D.J.
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Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis - an unsolved problem [Presented at "A Week in Infection and Infectious Diseases" of the Post-Graduate Division of the Faculty of medicine, Dalhousie University, February 27, 1961] [Title]
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Tupper, W.R. Carl
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Unfortunate appendage, The [Title]
[1]
Urologic Diseases
[1]
Vaccines
[1]
Virus Diseases
[5]
Virus infections of current interest [Read at Dalhousie Refresher Course, February 28, 1961] [Title]
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Warren, William-Paul
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Water-Electrolyte Balance
[1]
Webster, A.R.
[1]
Weld, C. Beecher
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Western Nova Scotia Medical Association
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White cane, The [Title]
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Wickwire, John Cox
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Withrow, Ralph R.
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Wounds and Injuries
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Wulff, J.H.
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