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Medical Staff of the Royal Free Hospital. AN OUTBREAK of encephalomyelitis in the Royal Free Hospital Group, London, in 1955. British Medical Journal 1957; 2: 895-904. PMID 13472002
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Poskanzer DC, Henderson DA, Kunkle EC, Kalter Ss, Clement WB, Bond JO. Epidemic neuromyasthenia: an outbreak in Punta Gorda Florida. New England Journal of Medicine 1957; 257: 356-64.
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Ramsay MA. Myalgic encephalomyelitis and postviral fatigue states: the saga of Royal Free Disease. Second Edition. Gower Publishing Co. 1988;
Richardson AT. Electromyographic studies of patients with 'epidemic neuromyasthenia' at the Royal Free Hospital. [Abstract] Postgraduate Medical Journal 1978; 54: 745.
Shelokov A, Currie DM, Nelson M. 'Epidemic neuromyasthenia', Texas 1977.[Abstract] Posgraduate Medical Journal 1978; 54: 741.
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