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Vol. 195 No. 6, pp. 409-497, February 7, 1966
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Femoral neuropathy--a neurological complication of hysterectomy
J. Rosenblum; G. A. Schwarz; E. Bendler
JAMA. 1966;195:409-414.
Serum urate concentrations among university professors; relation to drive, achievement, and leadership
G. W. Brooks; E. Mueller
JAMA. 1966;195:415-418.
Prolonged patency of a Beck 2 anastomosis complicated by recurrent bacteremia
R. D. Conn; M. J. Conway
JAMA. 1966;195:419-421.
Suicide among patients with cardiorespiratory illnesses
L. Farberow; J. W. McKelligott; S. Cohen; A. Darbonne
JAMA. 1966;195:422-428.
Lowering the perinatal mortality and the prematurity rate; the value of prophylactic thiazides in juveniles
F. A. Finnerty Jr; F. J. Bepko Jr
JAMA. 1966;195:429-432.
Fibrinogen-transmitted hepatitis; a controlled study
R. L. Mainwaring; G. G. Brueckner
JAMA. 1966;195:437-441.
How some hearts age
W. Dock
JAMA. 1966;195:442-444.
Immunization by selective infection with type 4 adenovirus grown in human diploid tissue cultures. I. Safety and lack of oncogenicity and tests for potency in volunteers
R. M. Chanock; W. Ludwig; R. J. Heubner; T. R. Cate; L. W. Chu
JAMA. 1966;195:445-452.
Immunization by selective infection with type 4 adenovirus grown in human diploid tissue culture. II. specific protective effect against epidemic disease
W. P. Edmondson; R. H. Purcell; B. F. Gundelfinger; J. W. Love; W. Ludwig; R. M. Chanock
JAMA. 1966;195:453-459.
Early experiences with azathioprine in ulcerative colitis; a note of caution
G. E. Bowen; G. V. Irons Jr; J. B. Rhodes; J. B. Kirsner
JAMA. 1966;195:460-464.
The malignant uterus yesterday, today, and tomorrow
J. Stallworthy
JAMA. 1966;195:465-470.
The question of irradiation therapy in lung cancer
M. J. Krant
JAMA. 1966;195:471-475.
Intestinal lipodystrophy (Whipple's disease); the immediate and prolonged effect of antibiotic therapy
J. M. Ruffin; S. M. Kurtz; W. M. Roufail
JAMA. 1966;195:476-478.
Double-blind study of metaxalone; use as skeletal-muscle relaxant
S. Diamond
JAMA. 1966;195:479-480.
The Watsonschwartz test
M. B. Corbett
JAMA. 1966;195:481.
Giovanni Borelli (1608-1679)--iatromechanical physiologist
JAMA. 1966;195:485.
Cyclophosphamide and vinblastine sulfate in Hodgkin's disease during pregnancy
M. J. Lacher; W. Geller
JAMA. 1966;195:486-488.
"Pulseless disease" complicating Hodgkin's disease; a case apparently caused by radiotherapy
W. J. Heidenberg; A. Lupovitch; N. Tarr
JAMA. 1966;195:488-491.
Pyridoxine dependency convulsions in a newborn
M. M. Robins
JAMA. 1966;195:491-493.
Gastrocolic fistula and gastric ulcer with prolonged glucocorticoid therapy
R. N. Hoffman
JAMA. 1966;195:493-494.
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia; a surgical problem
R. E. Rossman; W. P. Johnson Jr
JAMA. 1966;195:494-495.
Mandatory vs permissive licensure for nurses
JAMA. 1966;195:496-497.

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