ARTICLES
Hormone hypothesis joins factors under study in motion sickness
K. Simmons
JAMA. 1984;251:2313-2314.
Space station, shuttle offer new medical possibilities
P. Gunby
JAMA. 1984;251:2314-2315.
Two magnetic scanners approved
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1984;251:2319-2320.
Leads from the MMWR. Ectopic pregnancies--United States, 1970-1980
JAMA. 1984;251:2327.
Leads from the MMWR. Dengue--Mexico, 1983
JAMA. 1984;251:2328.
Leads from the MMWR. Influenza--United States
JAMA. 1984;251:2329.
The impending doctor glut
B. S. NguyenleHieu
JAMA. 1984;251:2347.
Transplanted nitroglycerin disk
E. C. Perlman
JAMA. 1984;251:2347.
Jewish observances
S. M. Fried
JAMA. 1984;251:2348-2349.
Unscientific administration protested
JAMA. 1984;251:2348.
Dangers of orally administered para-aminobenzoic acid
S. Worobec; A. LaChine
JAMA. 1984;251:2348.
Students' opinions on the 1980 GMENAC Report
R. E. Pust; L. M. Moher
JAMA. 1984;251:2349.
Laser surgery
K. K. Jain
JAMA. 1984;251:2349.
Psychogenic micropsia in fact and fiction
J. M. Schneck
JAMA. 1984;251:2350.
Carbon monoxide intoxication: diagnostic considerations
S. P. Castle; S. C. Lapham; W. G. Troutman; B. Manges
JAMA. 1984;251:2350.
Medicine in the USA: historical vignettes. XXIII. The automobile makes an impact
L. S. King
JAMA. 1984;251:2352-2355.
Successful immunization of infants with and without maternal antibody by aerosolized measles vaccine. II. Vaccine comparisons and evidence for multiple antibody response
A. B. Sabin; A. Flores Arechiga; J. Fernandez de Castro; P. Albrecht; J. L. Sever; I. Shekarchi
JAMA. 1984;251:2363-2371.
ABSTRACT
Human health effects of 2,4,5-T and its toxic contaminants
R. R. Suskind; V. S. Hertzberg
JAMA. 1984;251:2372-2380.
ABSTRACT
Prevention of Hemophilus influenzae type b disease
J. D. Band; D. W. Fraser; G. Ajello
JAMA. 1984;251:2381-2386.
ABSTRACT
The tomato effect. Rejection of highly efficacious therapies
J. S. Goodwin; J. M. Goodwin
JAMA. 1984;251:2387-2390.
Praziquantel and refugee health
B. G. Weniger; P. M. Schantz
JAMA. 1984;251:2391-2392.
Seasonal arsenic exposure from burning chromium-copper-arsenate-treated wood
H. A. Peters; W. A. Croft; E. A. Woolson; B. A. Darcey; M. A. Olson
JAMA. 1984;251:2393-2396.
ABSTRACT
Inadvertent transbronchial insertion of narrow-bore feeding tubes into the pleural space
R. W. Hand; M. Kempster; J. H. Levy; P. R. Rogol; P. Spirn
JAMA. 1984;251:2396-2397.
ABSTRACT
Combined modality approaches to cancer therapy. Council on Scientific Affairs
JAMA. 1984;251:2398-2407.
The immune response to aerosolized measles vaccine
R. W. Amler; W. A. Orenstein; K. J. Bart
JAMA. 1984;251:2408.
Does rifampin prophylaxis prevent disease caused by Hemophilus influenzae type b?
T. V. Murphy; M. T. Osterholm
JAMA. 1984;251:2408-2409.
Consensus conference. Drugs and insomnia. The use of medications to promote sleep
JAMA. 1984;251:2410-2414.
Landmark article July 20, 1946: Chloroquine for treatment of acute attacks of vivax malaria. By Harry Most, Irving M. London, Charles A. Kane, Paul H. Lavietes, Edmund F. Schroeder and Joseph M. Hayman, Jr
H. Most; I. M. London; C. A. Kane; P. H. Lavietes; E. F. Schroeder; J. M. Hayman Jr
JAMA. 1984;251:2415-2419.
Landmark perspective: The ascent and decline of chloroquine
D. J. Wyler
JAMA. 1984;251:2420-2422.
Dr. Johann (or Georg) Faust
M. A. Shampo; R. A. Kyle
JAMA. 1984;251:2422.