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Vol. 236 No. 1, pp. 26-87, July 5, 1976
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
A physician in 1776
G. Miller
JAMA. 1976;236:26-30.
Medicine in Charleston at the time of the Revolution
J. I. Waring
JAMA. 1976;236:31-34.
Independence and early American hospitals, 1751-1812
W. H. Williams
JAMA. 1976;236:35-39.
Editorial: Why celebrate?
L. S. King
JAMA. 1976;236:40.
Early American medical literature
J. B. Blake
JAMA. 1976;236:41-46.
Public health in New York City in the revolutionary period
J. Duffy
JAMA. 1976;236:47-51.
The Canadian military campaign of 1775-1776: medical problems and effects of disease
P. Cash
JAMA. 1976;236:52-56.
Benjamin Franklin: Physicus et Medicus
N. J. Andreasen
JAMA. 1976;236:57-62.
The Tea Controversy in Colonial America
J. F. Greden
JAMA. 1976;236:63-66.
The Tilton affair
M. H. Saffron
JAMA. 1976;236:67-72.
Benjamin Rush on politics and human nature
E. T. Carlson; J. L. Wollock
JAMA. 1976;236:73-77.
Sources of medical information
W. K. Beatty; V. L. Beatty
JAMA. 1976;236:78-82.
The foundations of pharmacy in the United States
D. L. Cowen
JAMA. 1976;236:83-87.


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