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Mounsev, p. The early diastolic sound of constricti\e 

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Rytand, D. a. An analysis of the variable amplitude of 



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88. Sanders, R. J., W. H. Kern, and S. G. Blount, Jr. 

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90. Scott, J. T. .^nd E. A. Murphy. Mammary souffle of 

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95. Spencer, M. P., F. R. Johnston, and J. H. Meredith. 

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96. Steele, G. The murmur of high pressure in the pul- 

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97. Van der Spuv, J. C. The Functional and Clinical 

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103. Wells, B. The assessment of mitral stenosis by phono- 

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108. Wood, P., L. McDonald, and R. Emanliel. The clinical 

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109. Zinsser, H. F., Jr., and C. F. Kay. The straining pro- 

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