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Vol. 218 No. 8, pp. 1173-1354, November 22, 1971
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Abortion. Is it a therapeutic procedure in psychiatry?
C. V. Ford; P. Castelnuovo-Tedesco; K. D. Long
JAMA. 1971;218:1173-1178.
Acute iron poisoning in children. The problem of appropriate therapy
D. S. Fischer; R. Parkman; S. C. Finch
JAMA. 1971;218:1179-1184.
Chronic viral infections of the central nervous system
L. Horta-Barbosa; D. A. Fuccillo; J. L. Sever
JAMA. 1971;218:1185-1188.
Adolescent enuresis. A multiple contingency hypothesis
S. Murphy; J. Nickols; A. Umphress; S. Hammar; R. Eddy; W. Chapman
JAMA. 1971;218:1189-1191.
Health education centers. Their role in medical education
M. S. Gordon
JAMA. 1971;218:1192-1194.
Educational implications of a National Health Service Corps
C. H. Avery
JAMA. 1971;218:1194-1197.
The Urban Doctors Program
J. T. Daugirdas
JAMA. 1971;218:1197-1198.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. I. Some recent events of special interest to medical education
JAMA. 1971;218:1200-1204.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. II. Undergraduate medical education
JAMA. 1971;218:1204-1228.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. 3. Graduate medical education
JAMA. 1971;218:1229-1257.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. IV. Continuing medical education
JAMA. 1971;218:1258-1264.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. V. Educational activities in areas allied with medicine
JAMA. 1971;218:1264-1271.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. VI. Graduate education in public health
JAMA. 1971;218:1271-1274.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. VII. Programs in medical education sponsored by government agencies
JAMA. 1971;218:1274-1283.
Medical education in the United States. 1970-1971. 8. International medical education
JAMA. 1971;218:1283-1286.
Dislocation of the cervical spine without spinal cord injury
E. G. Bovill Jr; C. F. Eberle; L. Day; O. E. Aufranc
JAMA. 1971;218:1288-1290.
False-positive infectious mononucleosis spot test in pancreatic carcinoma
L. Sadoff; O. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1971;218:1297-1298.
Lithium-carbonate-induced myxedema
E. D. Luby; D. Schwartz; H. Rosenbaum
JAMA. 1971;218:1298-1299.
Melanoma in relatives
L. Bauman
JAMA. 1971;218:1300-1301.
Extreme dilatation of the pulmonary artery with pulmonic artery stenosis
M. Gupta; R. I. Hamby
JAMA. 1971;218:1300.
Contingent fees and malpractice
P. van Zante
JAMA. 1971;218:1301-1302.
Fluoride allergy
S. Ayres Jr
JAMA. 1971;218:1301.
Drug dangers
E. Bloomquist
JAMA. 1971;218:1301.
Oral cholecystography in Gilbert's syndrome and diagnostics ofjaundice
H. S. Bloch; E. A. Johnson
JAMA. 1971;218:1302.
Privileged communication after death
J. E. Lifschutz
JAMA. 1971;218:1302.
Minimal brain dysfunction
D. J. Lacey
JAMA. 1971;218:1303.
Subclinical pellagra and idiopathic hypogeusia
R. F. Green
JAMA. 1971;218:1303.
Gastrointestinal bleeding
R. L. Berger
JAMA. 1971;218:1304.
The "David" of Michelangelo or (why the foreskin?)
P. Ciaglia
JAMA. 1971;218:1304.
Hepatoma metastasis to bone
G. S. Sidhu
JAMA. 1971;218:1305.
Cataract surgery
A. R. Holder
JAMA. 1971;218:1353-1354.

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