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Vol. 242 No. 17, pp. 1829-1907, October 26, 1979
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Fragile X chromosome related to mental retardation in males
G. McBride
JAMA. 1979;242:1829-1830.
Orthopedist is pioneer in prosthetic design
J. Elliott
JAMA. 1979;242:1831-1833.
Mercury vapor lamps may be dangerous, says the FDA
JAMA. 1979;242:1837.
Telling the cancer patient
G. L. Spaeth
JAMA. 1979;242:1847-1848.
Epidemiology of sudden death syndrome
M. Bass
JAMA. 1979;242:1847.
Residents' working hours
L. Snider
JAMA. 1979;242:1848.
Use of timolol
R. P. Wilson; G. L. Spaeth
JAMA. 1979;242:1849.
Location of hip pain
E. W. Johnson
JAMA. 1979;242:1849.
Finding the primary site of metastatic cancer
R. B. Merlo
JAMA. 1979;242:1849.
Babinski's sign--abduction also counts
M. S. Smith
JAMA. 1979;242:1849-1850.
Cefazolin vs penicillin
G. R. Plotkin
JAMA. 1979;242:1849.
Quinidine-digoxin interaction
D. S. Rich; L. P. Jeffrey
JAMA. 1979;242:1850.
Definition of brain death
M. Bass
JAMA. 1979;242:1850.
Is calcitriol [1,25(OH)2D3] harmful to renal function?
S. G. Massry; D. A. Goldstein
JAMA. 1979;242:1875-1876.
Cytotoxic-induced ovarian failure in women with Hodgkin's disease. I. Hormone function
R. M. Chapman; S. B. Sutcliffe; J. S. Malpas
JAMA. 1979;242:1877-1881.
ABSTRACT
Cytotoxic-induced ovarian failure in Hodgkin's disease. II. Effects on sexual function
R. M. Chapman; S. B. Sutcliffe; J. S. Malpas
JAMA. 1979;242:1882-1884.
ABSTRACT
Sulindac in ankylosing spondylitis. Double-blind evaluation of sulindac and indomethacin
A. Calin; M. Britton
JAMA. 1979;242:1885-1886.
ABSTRACT
Are microcomputers appropriate for your practice?
J. Zimmerman; S. B. Boxerman; A. L. Rector
JAMA. 1979;242:1887-1890.
ABSTRACT
Improving the geographic distribution of physicians. The role of information and its dissemination
D. L. Ramsay; M. Krasner; A. B. Fox
JAMA. 1979;242:1891-1894.
Esophageal motor dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus. Two cases with unusual features
M. A. Peppercorn; W. P. Docken; S. Rosenberg
JAMA. 1979;242:1895-1896.
ABSTRACT
Renal papillary necrosis and pyelonephritis accompanying fenoprofen therapy
F. E. Husserl; R. K. Lange; C. M. Kantrow Jr
JAMA. 1979;242:1896-1898.
ABSTRACT
Cytotoxic chemotherapy and gonadal function in patients with Hodgkin's disease. Facts and thoughts
S. B. Sutcliffe
JAMA. 1979;242:1898-1899.
ABSTRACT
Galactorrhea and hyperprolactinemia associated with amoxapine therapy. Report of a case
A. J. Gelenberg; D. S. Cooper; J. C. Doller; F. Maloof
JAMA. 1979;242:1900-1901.
From shrinking violet to English rose
W. H. Crosby
JAMA. 1979;242:1902.
Septic shock
W. Schumer
JAMA. 1979;242:1906-1907.


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