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Arthurs, Yvonne and Kelly, Michael G and Fielding, JF (1981) Chronic liver disease in intravenous drug abusers attending the Drug Advisory and Treatment Centre. Irish Medical Journal, 74, (12), pp. 366-368.

Carr, AJ and Hart, Ian and Kelly, Michael G (1981) Irish drug abusers II: their psychological characteristics. Irish Medical Journal, 74, (1), pp. 8-10.

Carr, AJ and Hart, Ian and Kelly, Michael G (1980) Irish drug abusers I: their social background. Irish Medical Journal, 73, (12), pp. 453-457.

Carr, AJ and Kelly, Michael G and Hart, Ian (1981) Irish drug abusers III: a psycho-social typology. Irish Medical Journal, 74, (2), pp. 66-70.

Dean, Geoffrey and O'Hare, Aileen and O'Connor, Aideen and Kelly, Michael G and Kelly, Grainne (1985) The opiate epidemic in Dublin 1979-1983. Irish Medical Journal, 78, (4), pp. 107-110.

Fielding, JF and Shattock, AG and Doyle, GD and Kelly, Michael G (1983) Non-A non-B hepatitis in parenteral drug abusers. Irish Medical Journal, 76, (10), pp. 414-415.

Kelly, Michael G (1983) Report on drug abuse in Ireland, 1983. (Unpublished) Dublin: Jervis Street Drug Advisory and Treatment Centre.

Kelly, Michael G (1972) Misuse of a morphine alternative (Diconal). Journal of the Irish Medical Association, 65, (16), pp. 414-415.

Kelly, Michael G (1973) A drug of abuse - Mandrax. Journal of the Irish Medical Association, 66, (16), pp. 456-457.

Kelly, Michael G and Fielding, JF and Arthurs, Yvonne (1982) Epidemic hepatitis B with delta-antigenaemia among Dublin drug-abusers. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 151, (11), pp. 334-338.

Kelly, Michael G and Hart, Ian (1979) Personal and social correlates of types of drug abuse in Dublin. Journal of the Irish Medical Association, 72, (4), pp. 138-144.

Kelly, Michael G and Roche, Davin and Stafford-Johnson, Sally and Honeyman, Andrew (1983) Drug addiction in pregnancy: the Irish scene. In: 7th International Congress on Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 11-15 September, 1983, Dublin.

Kelly, Michael G and Sammon, Frank (1975) Some characteristics of drug abusers attending a drug treatment centre in Dublin. Journal of the Irish Medical Association, 68, (5), pp. 121-125.

Kelly, Michael G and Shattock, AG and Doyle, GD and Fielding, JF (1982) Drug induced liver disease. pp. 31-32.

Kelly, Michael G and Shattock, Alan G (1982) Non-A, Non-B hepatitis and delta infection in Dublin: a preliminary report. In: International Hepatitis Workshop, Edinburgh.

O'Connor, JJ and Stafford-Johnson, S. and Kelly, Michael G (1988) A review of the characteristics and treatment progress of 45 pregnant opiate addicts attending the Irish National Drug Advisory and Treatment Centre over a two year period. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 157, (5), pp. 146-149.

Ryan, Anthony and Magee, Teresa and Stafford-Johnson, S and Griffin, E and Kelly, Michael G (1983) The emergence of maternal drug addiction as a problem in Ireland 1981. Irish Medical Journal, 76, (2), pp. 86-89.

Ryan, WJ and Arthurs, Yvonne and Kelly, Michael G and Fielding, JF (1982) Heroin abuse with hepatitis B virus associated chronic active hepatitis in a twelve year old child. Irish Medical Journal, 75, (5), p. 166.

Shattock, AG and Fielding, JF and Arthurs, Yvonne and Doyle, GD and Kelly, Michael G (1982) Delta infection without increase in severity of hepatitis. The Lancet, 2, (8310), p. 1286.

Shattock, AG and Morgan, Bridget M and Pautherer, John and Inglis, JM and Fielding, JF and Kelly, Michael G (1983) High incidence of delta antigen in serum. The Lancet, 2, (8341), pp. 104-105.

Shattock, Alan G and Irwin, Fiona M and Morgan, Bridget M and Hillary, Irene B and Kelly, Michael G and Fielding, JF and Kelly, Deirdre A and Weir, Donald G (1985) Increased severity and morbidity of acute hepatitis in drug abusers with simultaneously acquired hepatitis B and hepatitus D virus infections. British Medical Journal, 290, (6479), pp. 1377-1380.

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