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Vol. 252 No. 21, pp. 2937-3014, December 7, 1984
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
AMA offers recommendations for vaccine injury compensation
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1984;252:2937-2939.
How to remedy possible harm to a few persons from vaccines that could benefit entire society?
W. A. Check
JAMA. 1984;252:2942-2946.
Leads from the MMWR. Pertussis--United States, 1982 and 1983
JAMA. 1984;252:2951-2952.
Undiagnosed myocardial infarction
J. Brachfeld
JAMA. 1984;252:2957-2958.
Excessive mycobacterial cultures
P. J. Geiseler; G. Snukst
JAMA. 1984;252:2957.
Medical student abuse
JAMA. 1984;252:2958-2959.
Calcified hemangioma of the spleen
C. G. Halgrimson; D. G. Rustad; B. E. Zeligman
JAMA. 1984;252:2959-2960.
Effect of dietary ascorbic acid restriction and supplementation onurine pH in elderly males
J. M. Trang; J. Blanchard; K. A. Conrad; G. G. Harrison
JAMA. 1984;252:2960-2961.
Sodium content of koshered meat
E. R. Burns; S. Neubort
JAMA. 1984;252:2960.
Gastrojejunal and gastroesophageal fistulae following placement of an Angelchik prosthesis
S. R. Ell
JAMA. 1984;252:2961-2962.
False elevation in serum creatinine levels
D. Herrington; G. L. Drusano; U. Smalls; H. C. Standiford
JAMA. 1984;252:2962.
Increased incidence of cervical and vaginal dysplasia in 3,980 diethylstilbestrol-exposed young women. Experience of the National Collaborative Diethylstilbestrol Adenosis Project
S. J. Robboy; K. L. Noller; P. O'Brien; R. H. Kaufman; D. Townsend; A. B. Barnes; J. Gundersen; W. D. Lawrence; E. Bergstrahl; S. McGorray; al. et
JAMA. 1984;252:2979-2983.
ABSTRACT
Males exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol
F. J. Leary; L. J. Resseguie; L. T. Kurland; P. C. O'Brien; R. F. Emslander; K. L. Noller
JAMA. 1984;252:2984-2989.
ABSTRACT
Do patients want to participate in medical decision making?
W. M. Strull; B. Lo; G. Charles
JAMA. 1984;252:2990-2994.
ABSTRACT
Laughter
D. W. Black
JAMA. 1984;252:2995-2998.
ABSTRACT
Usefulness of mammography in the diagnosis and management of breast disease in postmenopausal women
A. M. Lamas; R. I. Horwitz; D. Peck
JAMA. 1984;252:2999-3002.
ABSTRACT
Suppurative flexor tenosynovitis after accidental self-inoculation with Streptococcus pneumoniae type I
J. S. Little; M. J. O'Reilly; J. W. Higbee; R. A. Camp
JAMA. 1984;252:3003-3004.
Human ingestion of a 'superwarfarin' rodenticide resulting in a prolonged anticoagulant effect
R. A. Lipton; E. M. Klass
JAMA. 1984;252:3004-3005.
Prolonged anticoagulation in rat poisoning
E. C. Jones; G. H. Growe; S. C. Naiman
JAMA. 1984;252:3005-3007.
Early detection of breast cancer. Council on Scientific Affairs
JAMA. 1984;252:3008-3011.
CIN or not to sin
C. M. Fenoglio
JAMA. 1984;252:3012-3013.
The pediatric vaccine controversy: what should the doctor do?
A. R. Nelson
JAMA. 1984;252:3013-3014.


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