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Letter: Crushed aspirin tablets
M. I. Blake
JAMA. 1974;230:1385.
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Letter: Moxibustion warning
B. S. Lyu; T. Matsumoto
JAMA. 1974;230:1385-1386.
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Letter: Changing medical school curricula
M. B. Visscher
JAMA. 1974;230:1385.
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Letter: Liver and pancreas scans
JAMA. 1974;230:1386-1387.
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Letter: Sickle cell crisis and urea
P. R. McCurdy
JAMA. 1974;230:1386.
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Letter: Lost opportunity in otherwise useful contribution
A. N. Martins
JAMA. 1974;230:1386.
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Letter: Diagnosis of breast cancer
R. E. Johnson
JAMA. 1974;230:1387-1388.
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Letter: Rheumatoid arthritis, spontaneous remission, andhypnotherapy
F. J. Cioppa; A. B. Thal
JAMA. 1974;230:1388-1389.
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Letter: Leprosy in Vietnam returnees
H. D. Rose
JAMA. 1974;230:1388.
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Letter: Cardiomyopathy and hypoplastic coronary arteries
H. R. Bates
JAMA. 1974;230:1388.
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Letter: Methaqualone abuse in Europe
N. L. Rock; H. Silsby
JAMA. 1974;230:1389.
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Letter: High-risk pregnancy
S. A. Copans
JAMA. 1974;230:1389.
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Whither dialysis and renal transplantation?
B. T. Burton
JAMA. 1974;230:1403-1404.
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Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning. Reversal of coma, choreoathetosis, and myoclonus by physostigmine
J. S. Burks; J. E. Walker; B. H. Rumack; J. E. Ott
JAMA. 1974;230:1405-1407.
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Mebendazole. Treatment of trichuriasis and ascariasis in Bahamian children
M. S. Wolfe; J. M. Wershing
JAMA. 1974;230:1408-1411.
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Sources of contamination in open heart surgery
R. M. Kluge; F. M. Calia; J. S. McLaughlin; R. B. Hornick
JAMA. 1974;230:1415-1418.
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Perils of behavior modification in treatment of anorexia nervosa
H. Bruch
JAMA. 1974;230:1419-1422.
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Ski injuries in 1972-1973. A repeat analysis of a major health problem
J. Gutman; J. Weisbuch; M. Wolf
JAMA. 1974;230:1423-1425.
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Haemophilus influenzae pericarditis and empyema with thyroiditis in an adult
R. N. Alsever; H. G. Stiver; N. Dinerman; C. R. Dahl; T. C. Eickhoff
JAMA. 1974;230:1426-1427.
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Methyldopa-induced decrease in mental activity
S. Adler
JAMA. 1974;230:1428-1429.
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Diphenylhydantoin control of alcohol withdrawal seizures. Results of a controlled study
R. Sampliner; F. L. Iber
JAMA. 1974;230:1430-1432.
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Reversal of amitriptyline intoxication by physostigmine
B. D. Snyder; L. Blonde; W. R. McWhirter
JAMA. 1974;230:1433-1434.
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Mucocutaneous histoplasmosis
R. S. Basler; J. L. Friedman
JAMA. 1974;230:1434-1435.
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Editorial: A new anthelmintic
J. D. Archer
JAMA. 1974;230:1436.
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Editorial: "A word fitly spoken"
H. H. Hussey
JAMA. 1974;230:1436.
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Editorial: Alpha thalassemia--caused by gene deletion
Z. Danilevicius
JAMA. 1974;230:1437.
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Hypercalcemic and hypocalcemic crises
S. R. Newmark; T. Himathongkam
JAMA. 1974;230:1438-1439.
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Barbiturates and barbiturate-like drugs. Considerations in their medical use
JAMA. 1974;230:1440-1441.
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Malpractice insurance coverage as condition for staff privileges
D. P. Wilcox
JAMA. 1974;230:1453-1454.
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Compulsory participation in voluntary sterilization
J. E. Simonaitis
JAMA. 1974;230:1453.
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Ownership of x-ray films
R. P. Bergen
JAMA. 1974;230:1454.
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