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2.  Medical History: Pages from a diary 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1692-1695.
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PMCID: PMC1715716  PMID: 20793253
3.  Materia Non Medica 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1726.
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PMCID: PMC1715715
4.  Reading for Pleasure: Home choice, 1980 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1723-1725.
PMCID: PMC1715714  PMID: 20793258
6.  Medicine and Religion: Chaplains are different 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1689.
PMCID: PMC1715712  PMID: 20793252
7.  Occasional Reviews: India revisited 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1706-1707.
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PMCID: PMC1715711
8.  Occasional Reviews: Fingers and digits 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1702-1703.
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PMCID: PMC1715710
9.  Reading for Pleasure: The author in person 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1719-1723.
PMCID: PMC1715709  PMID: 20793257
11.  An ABC of Prescribing Sins 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1698-1699.
PMCID: PMC1715707  PMID: 20793256
13.  As others see us 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1697.
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PMCID: PMC1715699  PMID: 20793255
14.  Medical History: The Pemmican BMJs 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1696-1697.
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PMCID: PMC1715718  PMID: 20793254
15.  A polymorphism of the ability to smell urinary metabolites of asparagus. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1676-1678.
The urinary excretion of (an) odorous substance(s) after eating asparagus is not an inborn error of metabolism as has been supposed. The detection of the odour constitutes a specific smell hypersensitivity. Those who could smell the odour in their own urine could all smell it in the urine of anyone who had eaten asparagus, whether or not that person was able to smell it himself. Thresholds for detecting the odour appeared to be bimodal in distribution, with 10% of 307 subjects tested able to smell it at high dilutions, suggesting a genetically determined specific hypersensitivity.
PMCID: PMC1715705  PMID: 7448566
16.  Outbreak of botulism in Kenya after ingestion of white ants. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1682-1683.
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PMCID: PMC1715704  PMID: 7448568
17.  New medicine and new biology. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1678-1682.
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PMCID: PMC1715703  PMID: 7448567
18.  Unquiet sleep. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1660-1661.
PMCID: PMC1715702  PMID: 7448560
19.  Beware of bay leaf. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1682.
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PMCID: PMC1715701  PMID: 7470211
20.  The Reith lectures: style, responsibility, and accountability. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):6256-6257.
PMCID: PMC1715700  PMID: 7448576
21.  An endangered species. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1662-1663.
PMCID: PMC1715696  PMID: 7448562
22.  Kwazup: nutritional rehabilitation in Transkei. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1708-1710.
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PMCID: PMC1715695  PMID: 7448575
23.  The Hamadryad Hospital Ship for Seamen, 1866-1905. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1690-1692.
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PMCID: PMC1715694  PMID: 7004565
24.  More anthropology and less sleep for medical students. 
British Medical Journal  1980;281(6256):1662.
PMCID: PMC1715692  PMID: 7448561

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