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Vol. 220 No. 1, pp. 50-164, April 3, 1972
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Thomas Beddoes or, medicine and social conscience
J. Barzun
JAMA. 1972;220:50-53.
The doctor as romantic hero. A study of idealization
E. Wilbank
JAMA. 1972;220:54-57.
The doctor as scapegoat. A study in ambivalence
N. Y. Hoffman
JAMA. 1972;220:58-61.
Seventeenth-century medical journalism. As exemplified by the Ephemerides Naturae Curiosorum
S. Jarcho
JAMA. 1972;220:64-68.
Brahma, Parkman and Webster. Murder in medical Boston
O. T. Bailey
JAMA. 1972;220:70-74.
S. Weir Mitchell and the ghosts
W. K. Beatty
JAMA. 1972;220:76-80.
The real Doctor Guillotin
D. B. Weiner
JAMA. 1972;220:85-89.
New movie monsters from the medical world
L. S. King
JAMA. 1972;220:90-91.
Just for the record
R. Armour
JAMA. 1972;220:92-93.
Physician travelers
M. C. Meehan
JAMA. 1972;220:97-102.
John Hunter's biographers
J. Z. Fullmer
JAMA. 1972;220:104-107.
The road not taken. Tarrasch and Cajal
A. M. Potts
JAMA. 1972;220:108-111.
Getting well in Barranquilla
J. L. McClenahan
JAMA. 1972;220:112-114.
The early days of Anglo-America's first hospital. The Pennsylvania Hospital, 1751-1775
W. H. Williams
JAMA. 1972;220:115-119.
Making the family history relevant
R. C. Juberg
JAMA. 1972;220:122-123.
Instantaneous washday amputation. A plea for prevention
A. A. White 3rd
JAMA. 1972;220:123-124.
Reversal of benztropine toxicity by physostigmine
M. K. el-Yosef; D. S. Janowsky; J. M. Davis; H. J. Sekerke
JAMA. 1972;220:125.
Topical steroid atrophy: "a disappearing digit"
M. H. Tanenbaum
JAMA. 1972;220:125.
False-positive intradermal skin tests and thimerosal
H. I. Maibach
JAMA. 1972;220:126.
Urinary incontinence treated with thioridazine
D. R. Bey Jr
JAMA. 1972;220:126.
False-positive test for hemoglobin S
M. J. Arras; R. E. Perry Jr
JAMA. 1972;220:126.
Seven-year "cure" of lung cancer with metastasis to the brain
G. L. Hendricks; W. T. Barnes; H. L. Hood
JAMA. 1972;220:127.
Allergy and the Guillain-Barre syndrome
L. B. Anderson Jr
JAMA. 1972;220:127.
Sickledex tests with unstable hemoglobin disorders
V. F. Fairbanks; R. M. Petitt
JAMA. 1972;220:128.
Alprenolol treatment of angina pectoris
K. G. Nyberg
JAMA. 1972;220:128.
Rh-positive blood for the Rh-negative patient
G. L. Wicker
JAMA. 1972;220:133.
Law and medicine. Use of bed rails
A. R. Holder
JAMA. 1972;220:163-164.

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