1954
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1954.02950040154025
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Tonsils and Poliomyelitis

Abstract: to avoid the occurrence of a false negative test, the general applicability of the test is decreased and the number of false positive tests is, of course, increased. To argue over fractions of a millimeter in the graph as currently scaled is a reductio ad absurdum. Second, I should have stated that the single "two\x=req-\ step" test was used; it was not followed by the double "two\x=req-\ step" test. I accept the criticism of the 12 lead postexercise tracing, although it was taken quickly after the exercise. T… Show more

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