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Vol. 252 No. 22, pp. 3071-3172, December 14, 1984
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Benevolent 'world war' declared on humanity's longtime disease foes
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1984;252:3071-3073.
Technology, funds promise new era in parasitology
P. Gunby
JAMA. 1984;252:3081.
Worldwide polio suppression gains support
P. Gunby
JAMA. 1984;252:3086.
'Mild' vitamin A deficiency now major world problem?
P. Gunby
JAMA. 1984;252:3086.
International findings point to third hepatitis virus
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1984;252:3091-3092.
Directory lists service opportunities abroad
K. Glasbrenner
JAMA. 1984;252:3097-3115.
Leads from the MMWR. Evaluation of drought-related acute undernutrition--Mauritania, 1983
JAMA. 1984;252:3117-3118.
Leads from the MMWR. Lead poisoning-associated death from Asian Indian folk remedies--Florida
JAMA. 1984;252:3118.
Leads from the MMWR. Nonpolio enterovirus surveillance--United States, January to October 1984
JAMA. 1984;252:3120.
Sources of lead poisoning
C. Levitt; J. Godes; M. Eberhardt; R. Ing; J. M. Simpson
JAMA. 1984;252:3127-3128.
Toxic metal contamination of folk remedy
F. D'Alauro; J. S. Lin-Fu; T. J. Ecker
JAMA. 1984;252:3127.
Impressions of clinical allergy in China
H. S. Rubenstein; J. S. Rubenstein
JAMA. 1984;252:3127.
Stress fracture of the calcaneus--still an enigma in the IsraeliArmy
M. Giladi; J. Alcalay
JAMA. 1984;252:3128-3129.
Physicians for the developing world
S. B. Day
JAMA. 1984;252:3128.
Prevention of schistosomiasis
A. Karstorp
JAMA. 1984;252:3129-3130.
Treatment of mushroom poisoning
JAMA. 1984;252:3130-3132.
Environmental hazards to elderly artists
B. R. Conklin
JAMA. 1984;252:3130.
Interhepatic oily contrast material
T. Kanematsu; K. Sugimachi; K. Inokuchi
JAMA. 1984;252:3130.
Delayed childbearing in Sweden
M. R. Forman; O. Meirik; H. W. Berendes
JAMA. 1984;252:3135-3139.
ABSTRACT
Epidemic non-A, non-B hepatitis in Nepal. Recovery of a possible etiologic agent and transmission studies in marmosets
M. A. Kane; D. W. Bradley; S. M. Shrestha; J. E. Maynard; E. H. Cook; R. P. Mishra; D. D. Joshi
JAMA. 1984;252:3140-3145.
ABSTRACT
Doctors--barefoot and otherwise. The World Health Organization, the United States, and global primary medical care
F. Mullan; J. H. Bryant
JAMA. 1984;252:3146-3148.
A cooperative model for provision of regional health services in a developing nation
C. D. Bessinger Jr; D. F. McNeeley
JAMA. 1984;252:3149-3151.
ABSTRACT
Interplast. A successful model for anesthesia and plastic surgery in developing countries
S. I. Samuels; J. Wyner; J. B. Brodsky; D. R. Laub
JAMA. 1984;252:3152-3155.
Rhazes. The original portrayer of smallpox
A. M. Behbehani
JAMA. 1984;252:3156-3159.
The breaking of a profession
E. G. Dimond
JAMA. 1984;252:3160-3164.
Incidence and prognosis of seizures in infants after cardiac surgery with profound hypothermia and circulatory arrest
A. Ehyai; G. M. Fenichel; H. W. Bender Jr
JAMA. 1984;252:3165-3167.
ABSTRACT
Recurrent pericarditis and celiac disease
L. A. Laine; K. M. Holt
JAMA. 1984;252:3168.
Traditional Chinese concepts of mental health
Z. Z. Li
JAMA. 1984;252:3169.
Doctors Across the Sea. A doctor-to-doctor international medical education exchange
R. Crawshaw
JAMA. 1984;252:3170-3171.
Peace on earth, good health for men
G. D. Lundberg
JAMA. 1984;252:3172.


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