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Vol. 254 No. 15, pp. 2037-2131, October 18, 1985
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
The Food and Drug Administration: how those regulations came to be
T. Ziporyn
JAMA. 1985;254:2037-2039.
AMA's Bureau of Investigation exposed fraud
T. Ziporyn
JAMA. 1985;254:2043.
Leads from the MMWR. Heterosexual transmission of human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus
JAMA. 1985;254:2051-2052.
Leads from the MMWR. Update: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome--Europe
JAMA. 1985;254:2052-2054.
Containing the AIDS epidemic
JAMA. 1985;254:2059-2060.
Medical education toward the 21st century
JAMA. 1985;254:2060-2062.
Phenytoin-dexamethasone: a possible drug-drug interaction
D. D. Wong; R. G. Longenecker; M. Liepman; S. Baker; M. LaVergne
JAMA. 1985;254:2062-2063.
Toxic shock syndrome toxin
B. A. Hanna; P. M. Tierno Jr
JAMA. 1985;254:2062.
Pregnancy and dysplastic nevus syndrome
T. D. Nichols
JAMA. 1985;254:2063.
Plesiomonas gastroenteritis in Texas
D. L. Martin; T. L. Gustafson
JAMA. 1985;254:2063.
Lead in dust and soil
R. Rabin
JAMA. 1985;254:2064.
More uses for apheresis
H. Taelman; L. Muylle
JAMA. 1985;254:2064.
HTLV-III infection among health care workers. Association with needle-stick injuries
S. H. Weiss; W. C. Saxinger; D. Rechtman; M. H. Grieco; J. Nadler; S. Holman; H. M. Ginzburg; J. E. Groopman; J. J. Goedert; P. D. Markham; al. et
JAMA. 1985;254:2089-2093.
ABSTRACT
Heterosexually acquired HTLV-III/LAV disease (AIDS-related complex and AIDS). Epidemiologic evidence for female-to-male transmission
R. R. Redfield; P. D. Markham; S. Z. Salahuddin; D. C. Wright; M. G. Sarngadharan; R. C. Gallo
JAMA. 1985;254:2094-2096.
ABSTRACT
Multifactorial primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases in middle-aged men. Risk factor changes, incidence, and mortality
T. A. Miettinen; J. K. Huttunen; V. Naukkarinen; T. Strandberg; S. Mattila; T. Kumlin; S. Sarna
JAMA. 1985;254:2097-2102.
ABSTRACT
Consensus conference. Electroconvulsive therapy
JAMA. 1985;254:2103-2108.
ABSTRACT
Levothyroxine overdose associated with seizures in a young child
K. Kulig; L. K. Golightly; B. H. Rumack
JAMA. 1985;254:2109-2110.
Who was Daniel Drake?
L. S. King
JAMA. 1985;254:2111-2112.
Daniel Drake and the crisis in American medicine of the 19th century
H. D. Shapiro
JAMA. 1985;254:2113-2116.
Drake, the many-sided physician
A. G. King
JAMA. 1985;254:2117-2119.
Daniel Drake and medical education
C. D. Aring
JAMA. 1985;254:2120-2122.
The milk sickness. Drake on medical interpretation
R. E. Niederhofer
JAMA. 1985;254:2123-2125.
The medical milieu of Daniel Drake
L. S. King
JAMA. 1985;254:2126-2128.
A new strategy to prevent the spread of AIDS among heterosexuals
D. F. Echenberg
JAMA. 1985;254:2129-2130.
HTLV-III transmission
L. D. Grouse
JAMA. 1985;254:2130-2131.


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