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Vol. 251 No. 24, pp. 3201-3300, June 22, 1984
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
'Society's love affair with violence' cited as major factor in child abuse
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1984;251:3201-3203.
More cautionary labeling appears on isotretinoin
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1984;251:3208-3209.
Leads from the MMWR. Postexposure prophylaxis of hepatitis B
JAMA. 1984;251:3210-3211.
Apparent failure in endocarditis prophylaxis
JAMA. 1984;251:3221-3222.
Fatal collisions between joggers and automobiles in Rhode Island
M. Ragosta; W. Q. Sturner; P. D. Thompson
JAMA. 1984;251:3221.
Bar soap and liquid soap
J. E. Heinze
JAMA. 1984;251:3222-3223.
Antibody response following customary use of MMR vaccine
H. H. Balfour Jr; C. K. Edelman; D. P. Amren
JAMA. 1984;251:3223-3224.
Salt and hypertension
R. A. Holden; A. M. Ostfeld
JAMA. 1984;251:3224.
Food-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis
M. R. El-Dieb
JAMA. 1984;251:3224.
Exposing life-support systems to mentally incompetent patients
W. R. Cunnick Jr
JAMA. 1984;251:3224.
Paul Revere and medicine
deR. Kolisch P
JAMA. 1984;251:3224.
The diethylstilbestrol dilemma. Who should pay?
T. A. Rymer
JAMA. 1984;251:3228-3229.
Medicine in the USA: historical vignettes. XXIV. The continuity of history
L. S. King
JAMA. 1984;251:3233-3236.
Risk factors for fireworks-related injury in Washington State
L. V. McFarland; J. R. Harris; J. M. Kobayashi; R. C. Dicker
JAMA. 1984;251:3251-3254.
ABSTRACT
Epidemiologic analysis of a cluster of homicides of children in Atlanta
M. J. Blaser; J. M. Jason; B. G. Weniger; W. R. Elsea; R. J. Finton; R. A. Hanson; R. A. Feldman
JAMA. 1984;251:3255-3258.
ABSTRACT
Domestic violence victims in the emergency department. New findings
W. G. Goldberg; M. C. Tomlanovich
JAMA. 1984;251:3259-3264.
ABSTRACT
The incidence of facial injuries from dog bites
T. A. Karlson
JAMA. 1984;251:3265-3267.
ABSTRACT
The isotretinoin teratogen syndrome
P. J. Benke
JAMA. 1984;251:3267-3269.
ABSTRACT
Venovenous bypass with a membrane lung to support bilateral lung lavage
W. M. Zapol; R. Wilson; C. Hales; D. Fish; G. Castorena; A. Hilgenberg; D. Quinn; R. Kradin
JAMA. 1984;251:3269-3271.
ABSTRACT
Lassitude. A primary care evaluation
L. I. Solberg
JAMA. 1984;251:3272-3276.
Migration and granulomatous reaction after periurethral injection of polytef (Teflon)
A. A. Malizia Jr; H. M. Reiman; R. P. Myers; J. R. Sande; S. S. Barham; R. C. Benson Jr; M. K. Dewanjee; W. J. Utz
JAMA. 1984;251:3277-3281.
ABSTRACT
Cochlear prosthesis implantation: review of the issues
B. J. Bailey
JAMA. 1984;251:3282.
A clinical review of autotransfusion and its role in trauma
L. M. Jacobs; J. W. Hsieh
JAMA. 1984;251:3283-3287.
Landmark article July 7, 1962: The battered-child syndrome. By C. Henry Kempe, Frederic N. Silverman, Brandt F. Steele, William Droegemueller, and Henry K. Silver
C. H. Kempe; F. N. Silverman; B. F. Steele; W. Droegemueller; H. K. Silver
JAMA. 1984;251:3288-3294.
Landmark perspective: The 'battered child' revisited
M. Heins
JAMA. 1984;251:3295-3300.


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