Head-injured patients who "talk and die": the San Diego perspective.
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D. Davis | M. Sise | D. Hoyt | F. Kennedy | A. Eastman | T. Velky | G. Vilke | M. Kene | David B. Hoyt | A. Eastman | Daniel P. Davis
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