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. 1961 Mar 11;84(10):519–530.

Studies of Male Survivors of Myocardial Infarction due to “Essential” Atherosclerosis *

I. Characteristics of the Patients

Henry M Shanoff, Alick Little, Edmond A Murphy, Harold E Rykert
PMCID: PMC1939329  PMID: 20326662

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