Research Article
Drinking and drowning.
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BMJ
1979;1:70
- Brain stem / cerebellum
- Artificial and donated transplantation
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Cardiovascular medicine
- Clinical diagnostic tests
- Coma and raised intracranial pressure
- Diagnostics
- Diet
- Drugs: cardiovascular system
- End of life decisions (ethics)
- End of life decisions (geriatric medicine)
- End of life decisions (palliative care)
- Ethics
- General surgery
- Geriatric medicine
- Hospice
- Immunology (including allergy)
- Legal and forensic medicine
- Neurology
- Nutrition and metabolism
- Palliative care
- Radiology
- Renal medicine
- Renal transplantation
- Stroke
- Surgery
- Surgical diagnostic tests
- Transplantation
- Urological surgery
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