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JAMA Pediatrics | 1941

OSTEOCHONDRODYSTROPHIA DEFORMANS (MORQUIO'S DISEASE): REPORT OF THREE CASES

Nathan H. Einhorn; John Royal Moore; Herman W. Ostrum; Leonard G. Rowntree


JAMA Pediatrics | 1946

Osteochondrodystrophia deformans (Morquio's disease); observations at autopsy in one case.

Nathan H. Einhorn; John Royal Moore; Leonard G. Rowntree


JAMA Pediatrics | 1945

TRICHURIASIS IN CHILDREN: A CLINICAL SURVEY OF FIFTY CASES AND REPORTS OF THREE CASES WITH HEAVY INFECTION AND STRIKING CLINICAL SYMPTOMS

Lamont Whittier; Nathan H. Einhorn; John Fleek Miller


JAMA Pediatrics | 1945

ASCARIASIS: CLINICAL SURVEY OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF INFECTION WITH ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES IN CHILDREN

Nathan H. Einhorn; John Fleek Miller; Lamont Whittier


Endocrinology | 1937

ACCRUING RETARDATION IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SUCCESSIVE GENERATIONS OF THYMECTOMIZED RATS1

Nathan H. Einhorn; Leonard G. Rowntree


JAMA Pediatrics | 1946

Estivoautumnal (Plasmodium falciparum) malaria; a survey of four hundred and ninety-three cases of infection with Plasmodium falciparum in children.

Nathan H. Einhorn; Wray J. Tomlinson


JAMA Pediatrics | 1944

OXYURIASIS: A CLINICAL SURVEY OF 200 CONSECUTIVE CASES OF INFECTION WITH ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS IN CHILDREN

John Fleek Miller; Nathan H. Einhorn


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1941

Results of Treatment in 40 Selected Cases of Cryptorchidism

Nathan H. Einhorn; Leonard G. Rowntree


Endocrinology | 1938

THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THYMUS EXTRACT (HANSON) ON THYMECTOMIZED RATS1

Nathan H. Einhorn


Endocrinology | 1938

THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THYMUS IMPLANTATION IN NORMAL RATS1

Nathan H. Einhorn; Leonard G. Rowntree

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