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The patient as a "whole man"
M. A. Casberg
JAMA. 1967;201:72.
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Screening tests for bacteriuria. A validity study
T. G. Sacks; J. H. Abramson
JAMA. 1967;201:79-82.
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Brain scanning in children
W. B. Lorentz; J. L. Simon; R. S. Benua
JAMA. 1967;201:83-85.
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Problems in the quantitation of dietary surveys
M. E. Groover Jr; L. Boone; P. C. Houk; S. Wolf
JAMA. 1967;201:86-88.
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Regulation of the inspired oxygen concentration during artificial ventilation
H. Pontoppidan; P. R. Berry
JAMA. 1967;201:89-92.
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Brain tumor chemotherapy with methotrexate given intrathecally. A new technique
H. Norrell; C. Wilson
JAMA. 1967;201:93-95.
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Cation balance in biological systems
R. J. Williams; E. C. Wacker
JAMA. 1967;201:96-100.
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AMA members' retirement plan
JAMA. 1967;201:101-127.
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Absence of milk antibodies in milk intolerance in adults
T. M. Bayless; J. S. Partin; N. S. Rosensweig
JAMA. 1967;201:128.
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Aspiration pneumonitis
G. F. Marx
JAMA. 1967;201:129-130.
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Noncoronary disease simulating myocardial ischemia or infarction
H. J. Marriott; M. M. Menendez
JAMA. 1967;201:131.
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Drs. Joseph Garland and Franz Ingelfinger. A splendid heritage and achallenge for the NEJM
JAMA. 1967;201:132.
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In praise of folly
JAMA. 1967;201:132.
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Autopsies and southwestern American Indians
JAMA. 1967;201:133.
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The devil's dilemma
JAMA. 1967;201:133.
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George Bodington (1799-1882), general practitioner
JAMA. 1967;201:134.
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Pargyline hydrochloride poisoning in a child
D. Lipkin; T. Kushnick
JAMA. 1967;201:135-136.
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Comparison of two methods of management of clean surgical wounds. "Open" vs "closed" postoperative wound care
R. H. Edwards; D. A. Killen
JAMA. 1967;201:137-138.
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Polyarteritis nodosa complicated by bilateral optic neuropathy
O. C. Kimbrell Jr; J. A. Wheliss
JAMA. 1967;201:139-140.
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