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Contents: November/December 1979, Volume 69, Issue 10   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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DJ McCarthy, R Tate, and J Rusin
Intradermal use of 5-fluorouracil in human pedal verrucae
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 587-597.  

FJ Conway, AS Rothstein, and SJ Anselmi
Effects of antibiotic and antiseptic solutions on rabbit joint tissues
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 598-603.  

C McCormick, B Scapa, and T Shea
Acute anaphylactic shock
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 604-607.  

SJ Bass, CM Gastwirth, R Green, and RE Weinstock
A modification of the Austin bunionectomy. (The tongue and groove osteotomy bunionectomy)
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 608-615.  

DL Arenson and LS Weil
Aseptic necrosis: an unusual cause of silastic (Swanson) implant failure. A case report
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 616-620.  

H Lemont and I Malament
Painful plantar hyperkeratoses associated with Darier's disease. A case report
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 620-622.  

TR Temple, RA Freeman, and JB Ringstrom
A study of podiatric drug utilization
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 623-637.  

WA Rossi
Myth: new shoes shouldn't have to be broken in
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 638-639.  

WF Munsey
Advertising
J Am Podiatry Assoc 1979 69: 640-641.  

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