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Autor:
G. R. Greenwell, Clifford J. Ameduri, K. Calvin Nicholas, Albert B. Craig, Robert C. Buxbaum, Neil M. Scheffler
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The Physician and sportsmedicine. 6(10)
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum, Mark Yurkofsky
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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 2:71-75
Wernicke's encephalopathy is a disease forgotten but not gone. In the subacute setting, it is likely to appear after a (typically brief) hospital stay and requires vigilance and skill to diagnose. Treatment with parenteral thiamine, a safe interventi
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum
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Academic Medicine. 79:183
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum, Laura Weiss Roberts, John Battaglia, Margaret Smithpeter, Richard S. Epstein
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The Hastings Center Report. 30:5
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum
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Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 12:364-366
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum
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American journal of surgery. 105
A case of pleurobiliary fistula and biliary empyema associated with Klebsiella pneumoniae infection is reported. In this instance, gallstones were present, but no mechanical obstruction of the biliary tract was found. The relatively high incidence of
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum
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Annals of internal medicine. 65(1)
Excerpt For the 50,000 persons who will have died in traffic accidents by the end of 1966, any discussion of a better life will be useless. The problem of death and injury is of such magnitude as t...
Autor:
Theodore Colton, Robert C. Buxbaum
Publikováno v:
Annals of Internal Medicine. 64:1174
Excerpt Accident prevention is a concern of all physicians. The contribution to the total accident mortality and morbidity made by motor vehicle accidents is impressive and shows no sign of lesseni...
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American Sociological Review. 33:488
Autor:
Robert C. Buxbaum, Theodore Colton
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 197:31
The role of mechanical failure in automobile accidents is examined by comparing motor vehicle mortality among men, age 45 to 54, in states which do and do not require motor vehicle inspection. Inspection is associated with lower mortality, and this a