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    1. The Strange Case of “Dr. Anonymous,” a Mystery in the Early History of Coronary Artery Disease : Pas

      Anonymous,”  a Mystery in the Early History of Coronary Artery Disease :  Passion, Discovery, and Serendipity in Book Collecting .

    2. Timeline - Medicine and Madison Avenue Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Federal Trade Commission is established and given regulatory oversight of fair trade practices, including advertising. 1920s Medical dicovery (...)

    3. Inaugural Janie K. Long Speaker Series: Queer Student Activism at Duke, April 29 - The Devil's Tale

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    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 9 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

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    5. Pioneering African-American Women in the Advertising Business, Biographies of MAD Black WOMEN - The

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    6. Exhibit and Symposium: Arabic Medicine Conquers Latin Europe, 1050-1300: Methods and Motives - The D

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    7. Graduate Student Workshop: The Efficient Archival Researcher - The Devil's Tale

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    8. December 2021 | Issue 398 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Bridging Antiplatelet Therapy After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: JACC Review Topic of the Week.

    9. Dreamers & Dissenters: Women’s Marches, The Long View - The Devil's Tale

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    10. February 2020 | Issue 387 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      We also see how fear of disease often exacerbates racial, religious, and ethnic tension.

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