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Authors: DORON MW VENESSMEEHAN KA MARGOLIS LH HOLOMAN EM STILES AD
Citation: Mw. Doron et al., DELIVERY ROOM RESUSCITATION DECISIONS FOR EXTREMELY PREMATURE-INFANTS, Pediatrics (Evanston), 102(3), 1998, pp. 574-582

Authors: MARGOLIS LH KOTELCHUCK M CHANG HY
Citation: Lh. Margolis et al., FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY MATERNAL POSTPARTUM DISCHARGE FROM THE HOSPITAL, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 151(5), 1997, pp. 466-472

Authors: MARGOLIS LH
Citation: Lh. Margolis, PERSONAL USE OF DRUG SAMPLES BY PHYSICIANS AND OFFICE STAFF, JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association, 278(19), 1997, pp. 1567-1567

Authors: MARGOLIS LH KOTELCHUCK M
Citation: Lh. Margolis et M. Kotelchuck, MIDWIVES, PHYSICIANS, AND THE TIMING OF MATERNAL POSTPARTUM DISCHARGE, Journal of nurse-midwifery, 41(1), 1996, pp. 29-35

Authors: MARGOLIS LH KOTELCHUCK M GAMBLE GR FAREL AM WARE AL
Citation: Lh. Margolis et al., VALIDITY OF THE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH-SERVICES BLOCK GRANT AS AN INDICATOR OF STATE INFANT-MORTALITY REDUCTION INITIATIVES, American journal of preventive medicine, 11(1), 1995, pp. 40-45

Authors: MARGOLIS LH
Citation: Lh. Margolis, A CRITICAL-REVIEW OF STUDIES OF NEWBORN DISCHARGE TIMING, Clinical pediatrics, 34(12), 1995, pp. 626-634

Authors: MARGOLIS LH FAREL AM
Citation: Lh. Margolis et Am. Farel, CHARACTERIZING STATE STRATEGIES TO ASSURE PRIMARY-CARE FOR MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, American journal of preventive medicine, 10(2), 1994, pp. 103-107

Authors: MARGOLIS LH PETTI RD
Citation: Lh. Margolis et Rd. Petti, AN ANALYSIS OF THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF 2 STRATEGIES TO DECREASE LENGTH OF STAY IN CHILDRENS PSYCHIATRIC-HOSPITALS, Health services research, 29(2), 1994, pp. 155-167
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