Excess hospital admissions during the July 1995 heat wave in Chicago.
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M. Mcgeehin | J. Semenza | J. Lumpkin | W. D. Flanders | J. E. McCullough | W D Flanders | J C Semenza | J E McCullough | M A McGeehin | J R Lumpkin | Jerrell McCullough | W. Flanders
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