ARTICLES
Hippocrates meets the data banks: patient privacy in computer age
T. Ziporyn
JAMA. 1984;252:317-319.
Giving visibility to accidentally swallowed toy
K. Glasbrenner
JAMA. 1984;252:323-324.
Leads from the MMWR. Oral contraceptive use and the risk of breast cancer in young women
JAMA. 1984;252:326-327.
Leads from the MMWR. Declining rates of rectal and pharyngeal gonorrhea among men--New York City
JAMA. 1984;252:327.
Leads from the MMWR. Street-drug contaminant causing parkinsonism
JAMA. 1984;252:331.
Reference values for plasma lipids and lipoproteins
A. Zanella
JAMA. 1984;252:343-344.
Fibronectin and toxic shock syndrome
T. Wadstrom; K. Rubin; A. Ljungh; M. Hook; L. M. Switalski
JAMA. 1984;252:343.
Screening for Cushing's syndrome
D. J. Lanska; A. J. Hartz; M. J. Lanska; A. A. Rimm
JAMA. 1984;252:344-345.
Medical ethics
C. M. Culver; B. Gert
JAMA. 1984;252:345-346.
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole: another cause of recurrent meningitis
E. J. Haas
JAMA. 1984;252:346.
Live attenuated varicella vaccine. Efficacy for children with leukemia in remission
A. A. Gershon; S. P. Steinberg; L. Gelb; G. Galasso; W. Borkowsky; P. LaRussa; A. Farrara
JAMA. 1984;252:355-362.
ABSTRACT
Esophageal bougienage in symptomatic patients with the nutcracker esophagus. A primary esophageal motility disorder
C. Winters; E. J. Artnak; S. B. Benjamin; D. O. Castell
JAMA. 1984;252:363-366.
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Trends in postneonatal mortality in the United States. 1962 through 1978
M. J. Khoury; J. D. Erickson; M. J. Adams Jr
JAMA. 1984;252:367-372.
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Western European responses to physician oversupply. Lessons for the United States
S. A. Schroeder
JAMA. 1984;252:373-384.
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Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
M. A. Shampo; R. A. Kyle
JAMA. 1984;252:384.
US abundance of physicians and international health
R. E. Pust
JAMA. 1984;252:385-388.
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Hyponatremia induced by a combination of amiloride and hydrochlorothiazide
P. H. Strykers; R. S. Stern; B. M. Morse
JAMA. 1984;252:389.
The Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the autopsy
G. D. Lundberg
JAMA. 1984;252:390-392.
Landmark article May 1, 1967: Infectious hepatitis. Evidence for two distinctive clinical, epidemiological, and immunological types of infection. By Saul Krugman, Joan P. Giles, and Jack Hammond
S. Krugman; J. P. Giles; J. Hammond
JAMA. 1984;252:393-401.
Landmark perspective: Landmarks in viral hepatitis
S. Sherlock
JAMA. 1984;252:402-406.
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Women doctors are here to stay. Practice management, the kindergarten carpool, and other experiences of two women in family practice. An interview with Cynthia B. Johnson, MD, PhD, and Nancy K. White, MD, PhD
C. B. Johnson; N. K. White
JAMA. 1984;252:413-416.