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Vol. 253 No. 5, pp. 617-688, February 1, 1985
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Laboratory devised prostaglandin derivatives offer antiulcer promise
J. Henahan
JAMA. 1985;253:617-620.
FDA approves lithotripter for kidney stone shattering
C. Marnick; P. Gunby
JAMA. 1985;253:620.
Leads from the MMWR. Compendium of animal rabies vaccines, 1985--prepared by National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, Inc
JAMA. 1985;253:625.
Medication similarities
R. P. Goodman
JAMA. 1985;253:632-633.
The FDA and drug uses: reprise
S. L. Nightingale
JAMA. 1985;253:632.
Hazards of some pediatric cribs
W. S. Properzio
JAMA. 1985;253:633-634.
Adynamic ileus following induced hypotension
J. W. Chen; A. Rafii; R. L. Keenan
JAMA. 1985;253:633.
Arsenic exposure
E. P. Horvath
JAMA. 1985;253:634.
Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial results
M. Virkkunen
JAMA. 1985;253:635-636.
Complications of silicone implant
A. R. Schned; T. H. Taylor; G. D. Groff
JAMA. 1985;253:635.
Akathisia from prochlorperazine
P. Weiden
JAMA. 1985;253:635.
Dihydroergotamine-heparin prophylaxis of postoperative deep vein thrombosis
JAMA. 1985;253:636-637.
Satellite and commercial medical clinics. Report of the Board of Trustees: Part I
JAMA. 1985;253:645-651.
Dietary therapy slows the return of hypertension after stopping prolonged medication
H. G. Langford; M. D. Blaufox; A. Oberman; C. M. Hawkins; J. D. Curb; G. R. Cutter; S. Wassertheil-Smoller; S. Pressel; C. Babcock; J. D. Abernethy; al. et
JAMA. 1985;253:657-664.
ABSTRACT
Diagnostic accuracy of four assays of prostatic acid phosphatase. Comparison using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis
J. L. Carson; J. M. Eisenberg; L. M. Shaw; H. L. Kundel; K. A. Soper
JAMA. 1985;253:665-669.
ABSTRACT
Neuropsychologic detection of abnormal mental decline in older persons
P. J. Eslinger; A. R. Damasio; A. L. Benton; M. Van Allen
JAMA. 1985;253:670-674.
ABSTRACT
Samuel Latham Mitchill (1764-1831). A neglected American pioneer of anesthesia
N. A. Bergman
JAMA. 1985;253:675-678.
ABSTRACT
Food-borne streptococcal pharyngitis in a hospital pediatrics clinic
M. D. Decker; G. B. Lavely; R. H. Hutcheson Jr; W. Schaffner
JAMA. 1985;253:679-681.
ABSTRACT
Multidisciplinary management of acromegaly and its deformities
M. D. Brennan; I. T. Jackson; E. E. Keller; E. R. Laws Jr; A. H. Sather
JAMA. 1985;253:682-683.
ABSTRACT
The need for Diagnosis-Related Group 471. Protection for clinical research
J. W. Yarbro; L. E. Mortenson
JAMA. 1985;253:684-685.
The impact of prospective payment on clinical research
C. K. Davis
JAMA. 1985;253:686-687.
The decision to 'unmedicate'
W. Flamenbaum; N. S. Cohen
JAMA. 1985;253:687-688.


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