Symposium on the effects of surgical treatment on the natural history of acquired heart disease. Part II. Aortic and mitral valve diseaseNatural history of aortic and mitral valve disease☆
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This work was supported in part by U. S. Public Health Service Grants HL-06285 and HL-549 from the National Heart and Lung Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.
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