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Vol. 206 No. 7, pp. 1489-1666, November 11, 1968
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Double-dose drip-infusion cholangiography. An analysis of 107 consecutive cases
R. A. Bornhurst; E. R. Heitzman; J. G. McAfee
JAMA. 1968;206:1489-1494.
Cardiovascular effects of halothane in man. Studies during induction and sudden changes in concentration
N. T. Smith; E. I. Eger 2nd; R. K. Stoelting; C. E. Whitcher
JAMA. 1968;206:1495-1499.
Changes in serum uric acid and cholesterol levels in men undergoing job loss
S. V. Kasl; S. Cobb; G. W. Brooks
JAMA. 1968;206:1500-1507.
Degos' disease (malignant papulosis). Report of three cases with clues to etiology
H. H. Roenigk Jr; R. G. Farmer
JAMA. 1968;206:1508-1514.
Cirrhosis associated with methotrexate treatment of psoriasis
R. O. Coe; F. E. Bull
JAMA. 1968;206:1515-1520.
Medical management of drug dependence
P. Solomon
JAMA. 1968;206:1521-1526.
Drugs in management of hyperkinetic and perceptually handicapped children
J. G. Millichap
JAMA. 1968;206:1527-1530.
Paraganglioma (chemodectoma) of the middle ear and mastoid
K. M. Simonton
JAMA. 1968;206:1531-1534.
Serological investigations on Addison's disease
J. A. Andrada; P. L. Bigazzi; E. Andrada; F. Milgrom; E. Witebsky
JAMA. 1968;206:1535-1541.
Manpower problems in the allied health field
H. I. Greenfield
JAMA. 1968;206:1542-1544.
The development of professionalism in the allied health field
W. K. Selden
JAMA. 1968;206:1545-1547.
The growth and development of the allied health schools
D. J. Mase
JAMA. 1968;206:1548-1550.
Allied health programs in the Junior Colleges
K. G. Skaggs
JAMA. 1968;206:1551-1553.
The health team approach to medical education
J. F. McCreary
JAMA. 1968;206:1554-1557.
Acute laryngeal obstruction after endotracheal anesthesia
R. K. Stoelting; J. Procter
JAMA. 1968;206:1558-1559.
What makes the hippie hip?
JAMA. 1968;206:1560-1561.
No intimations as yet
JAMA. 1968;206:1560.
Julius Cohnheim (1839-1884) experimental pathologist
JAMA. 1968;206:1561-1562.
Flea-collar dermatitis
P. C. Cronce; H. Alden
JAMA. 1968;206:1563-1564.
Pulmonary thromboembolism in the presence of an endocardiac pacing catheter
G. B. Prozan; R. E. Shipley; G. F. Madding; P. A. Kennedy
JAMA. 1968;206:1564-1565.
Camptodactyly. A kindred study
A. Littman; J. W. Yates; A. Treger
JAMA. 1968;206:1565-1567.
Severe avulsion injury of the lower extremity skin
R. D. Keagy; J. R. Head Jr; A. E. Kroft
JAMA. 1968;206:1567-1568.
Mesenteric arteritis in systemic lupus erythematosus
J. C. Philips; W. J. Howland
JAMA. 1968;206:1569-1570.
Cryotherapy as a palliative maneuver
J. H. Beggs
JAMA. 1968;206:1570-1572.
Sickle cell anemia and hyperuricemia
M. S. Gold; J. C. Williams; M. Spivack; V. Grann
JAMA. 1968;206:1572-1573.
Warfarin effect enhanced by disulfiram
E. Rothstein
JAMA. 1968;206:1574-1575.
Early discharge of the postsurgical patient
B. J. Ficarra
JAMA. 1968;206:1574.
Fracture of Menghini needle in liver biopsy
R. S. Peters
JAMA. 1968;206:1575-1576.
Cessation of gout following portacaval shunt
J. R. Klinenberg
JAMA. 1968;206:1576.
Phylogeny, ontogeny, and brain-damaged children
S. E. Paul
JAMA. 1968;206:1576.
The Darling case
R. P. Bergen
JAMA. 1968;206:1665-1666.

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