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Vol. 215 No. 4, pp. 589-643, January 25, 1971
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Refractory supraventricular arrhythmias in the elderly. Treatment with permanent demand pacing and cardiac drugs
B. M. Beller; A. Trevino; R. Talley; P. Cutler
JAMA. 1971;215:589-594.
Incidence of thromboembolism after stopping anticoagulant therapy. Relationship to hemorrhage at the time of termination
L. Michaels
JAMA. 1971;215:595-599.
A study of rubella immunity and resistance to infection
W. J. Davis; H. E. Larson; J. P. Simsarian; P. D. Parkman; H. M. Meyer Jr
JAMA. 1971;215:600-608.
Exposure of susceptible pregnant women to rubella vaccinees. Serologic findings during the Rhode Island immunization campaign
H. D. Scott; E. B. Byrne
JAMA. 1971;215:609-612.
Rubella vaccination. A review of practical experience
H. M. Meyer Jr; P. D. Parkman
JAMA. 1971;215:613-619.
Council on drugs. List no. 96. New names
JAMA. 1971;215:620-621.
Reappraisal of tracheal injury from cuffed tracheostomy tubes. Experiments in dogs
L. R. Bryant; J. K. Trinkle; L. Dubilier
JAMA. 1971;215:625-628.
The controvesial coronaries
JAMA. 1971;215:629-630.
Metamorphosis in Aquarius
JAMA. 1971;215:629.
Pump and circumstance
JAMA. 1971;215:630-631.
White fingers
JAMA. 1971;215:631.
Avoidance of rubella immunization of women during or shortly before pregnancy
J. Chin; A. J. Ebbin; M. G. Wilson; E. H. Lennette
JAMA. 1971;215:632-634.
Failure to transmit rubella virus vaccine. A close-contact study in adults
S. B. Halstead; A. R. Diwan
JAMA. 1971;215:634-636.
Vascular malformation of the appendiceal stump. A rare cause of massive hemorrhage
J. H. Foster; C. V. Morgan; J. B. Therlkell; H. Y. Yune
JAMA. 1971;215:636-638.
Vanadium clips for sterilization operations
H. C. Moss
JAMA. 1971;215:639.
Enterolith with pseudogallstone ileus
G. J. Peters; P. C. Demeester; A. B. Lowenfels
JAMA. 1971;215:639.
Cantharadin
T. A. Tromovitch
JAMA. 1971;215:640.
Bilateral vitallium mold arthroplasty of the hip: 31-year follow-up
T. H. Mallory; O. E. Aufranc
JAMA. 1971;215:640.
Diagnosis of halothane hepatitis
J. F. Zeedick
JAMA. 1971;215:641.
Orally administered activated charcoal: acceptance by children
W. E. Calvert; D. G. Corby; L. M. Herbertson; W. J. Decker
JAMA. 1971;215:641.
PH of infusion fluids: a predisposing factor in thrombophlebitis
R. L. Tse; M. W. Lee
JAMA. 1971;215:642.
Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis
H. F. Klinefelter
JAMA. 1971;215:642.
Washington's blood letting
M. A. Mozzis
JAMA. 1971;215:642.
Ventricular arrhythmias and diazepam
M. A. Nevins
JAMA. 1971;215:643.
Dangers of dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate in mixtures
H. Godfrey
JAMA. 1971;215:643.

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