Almost Losing My Mother: From Doctor to Patient and Back Again
Faced with hypercalcemia because she was poisoned by vitamins, the author's mother lost her strength and her mental faculty quickly. More »
Anne Louise Oaklander is an associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, and an associate in neurology and assistant in pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Faced with hypercalcemia because she was poisoned by vitamins, the author's mother lost her strength and her mental faculty quickly. More »
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