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Vol. 206 No. 9, pp. 1949-2119, November 25, 1968
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Public attitudes and the diagnosis of death
J. D. Arnold; T. F. Zimmerman; D. C. Martin
JAMA. 1968;206:1949-1954.
The community hospital as a center for training and education
E. F. Rosinski
JAMA. 1968;206:1955-1957.
Envenomation by the spiders Chiracanthium inclusum and Argiope aurantia. Observations on arachnidism in the United States
J. R. Gorham; T. B. Rheney
JAMA. 1968;206:1958-1962.
Reversal of central anticholinergic syndrome in man by physostigmine
R. C. Duvoisin; R. Katz
JAMA. 1968;206:1963-1965.
Brain damage at birth. Functional and structural modifications with time
W. F. Windle
JAMA. 1968;206:1967-1972.
Genetic memory
M. Nirenberg
JAMA. 1968;206:1973-1977.
Synthetic nucleic acids and the genetic code
H. G. Khorana
JAMA. 1968;206:1978-1982.
Development of the artificial heart and lung extracorporeal blood circuit
J. H. Gibbon Jr
JAMA. 1968;206:1983-1986.
Medical education in the United States. Introduction. I. Some recent events of special interest to medical education
JAMA. 1968;206:1987-1993.
Medical education in the United States. II. Undergraduate medical education. Approved medical schools
JAMA. 1968;206:1993-2022.
Medical education in the United States. 3. Graduate medical education. Annual report on graduate education in the United States
JAMA. 1968;206:2022-2048.
Medical education in the United States. IV. Continuing medical education
JAMA. 1968;206:2048-2053.
Medical education in the United States. V. Educational programs in areas allied to medicine
JAMA. 1968;206:2053-2058.
Medical education in the United States. VI. Graduate education in public health
J. L. Troupin
JAMA. 1968;206:2059-2061.
Medical education in the United States. VII. Programs in medical education sponsored by government agencies
JAMA. 1968;206:2062-2071.
Medical education in the United States. 8. Special studies. Special studies in graduate medical education
JAMA. 1968;206:2071-2081.
Medical education in the United States. IV. AMA Vietnam medical school project
JAMA. 1968;206:2081-2083.
Medical education in the United States. X. Appendix
JAMA. 1968;206:2084-2107.
Significance of the MD degree
JAMA. 1968;206:2108-2109.
Medical school applicants and the shortage of physicians
JAMA. 1968;206:2109-2110.
Service, education, and salaries
JAMA. 1968;206:2110-2111.
Education in American schools of public health
JAMA. 1968;206:2110.
Albert von Kolliker (1817-1905) Wurzburger histologist
JAMA. 1968;206:2111-2112.
Radiodermatitis caused by a radioactive gold ring
R. A. Leone
JAMA. 1968;206:2113-2114.
Test for pathologic secretion of aldosterone
R. Birchall; H. M. Batson Jr
JAMA. 1968;206:2114-2117.
Fatal results from diphenylhydantoin administered intravenously
M. A. Russell; G. Bousvaros
JAMA. 1968;206:2118-2119.
Lincomycin in larger doses
B. A. Waisbren
JAMA. 1968;206:2118.
Ototoxic drugs and poor renal function
G. J. Matz; R. F. Naunton
JAMA. 1968;206:2119.

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