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Vol. 256 No. 5, pp. 559-635, August 1, 1986
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Physicians' reaction to Chernobyl explosion: lessons in radiation--and cooperation
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1986;256:559-561.
'No place to hide'--computer models track atmospheric radionuclides worldwide
B. Merz
JAMA. 1986;256:566-567.
REAC/TS handles 'hot' topics
B. Merz
JAMA. 1986;256:569.
Leads from the MMWR. Non-A, non-B hepatitis associated with a factor IX complex infused during cardiovascular surgery--Arizona
JAMA. 1986;256:573-574.
Leads from the MMWR. Transfusion-associated human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus infection from a seronegative donor--Colorado
JAMA. 1986;256:574-575.
Leads from the MMWR. Genital herpes--United States 1966-84
JAMA. 1986;256:575.
Female-to-male transmission of AIDS: a reexamination of the Africansex ratio of cases
N. Padian; J. Pickering
JAMA. 1986;256:590.
Heterosexual transmission of AIDS
R. B. Pearce
JAMA. 1986;256:590-591.
Infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease: the role of mycoplasmainfection
H. W. Horne
JAMA. 1986;256:591-592.
Severe diarrhea in a patient with AIDS
J. M. Guerin; C. Hoang; A. Galian; A. Lavergne; E. Lebiez; A. Bitoun
JAMA. 1986;256:591.
STD clinics and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
JAMA. 1986;256:592-593.
Primary prevention of sexually transmitted diseases
L. Myers
JAMA. 1986;256:593-594.
Death by malpractice: who are the bad guys?
D. Kramer
JAMA. 1986;256:594-595.
Sexual transmission of hepatitis A in lesbians
M. H. Walters; W. G. Rector
JAMA. 1986;256:594.
Selective malabsorption of anticoagulants
J. J. Lefrere; F. Guyon; M. H. Horellou; J. Conard; M. Samama
JAMA. 1986;256:595.
The management of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in rural Colorado. With a historical note on Kit Carson's death
C. M. Abernathy Jr; R. Baumgartner; H. G. Butler; J. Collins; T. C. Dickinson; J. Hildebrand; R. D. Yajko; A. H. Harken
JAMA. 1986;256:597-600.
ABSTRACT
Is hysterectomy a risk factor for vaginal cancer?
J. M. Herman; H. D. Homesley; M. B. Dignan
JAMA. 1986;256:601-603.
ABSTRACT
Role of angiotensin II in the pathogenesis of hyperdipsia in chronic renal failure
T. Yamamoto; M. Shimizu; M. Morioka; M. Kitano; H. Wakabayashi; N. Aizawa
JAMA. 1986;256:604-608.
ABSTRACT
The accident at Chernobyl and the medical response
H. J. Geiger
JAMA. 1986;256:609-612.
Children's drawings and nuclear war
A. Brauner; F. Brauner
JAMA. 1986;256:613-616.
Schonlein-Henoch purpura misdiagnosed as suspected child abuse. A case report and literature review
J. Brown; P. Melinkovich
JAMA. 1986;256:617-618.
Fever induced by labetalol
B. H. Stricker; H. S. Heijermans; H. Braat; J. Norg
JAMA. 1986;256:619-620.
ABSTRACT
Landmark article Nov 3, 1962: New method for terminating cardiac arrhythmias. Use of synchronized capacitor discharge. By Bernard Lown, Raghavan Amarasingham, and Jose Neuman
B. Lown; R. Amarasingham; J. Neuman
JAMA. 1986;256:621-627.
Landmark perspective: The new era of cardioversion
S. Alexander
JAMA. 1986;256:628-629.
Political and medical lessons of Chernobyl
C. K. Cassel
JAMA. 1986;256:630-631.
Radiation accidents and the role of the physician: a post-Chernobyl perspective
G. K. MacLeod; W. R. Hendee; M. R. Schwarz
JAMA. 1986;256:632-634.
The physician's stake in animal research
J. B. Wyngaarden
JAMA. 1986;256:634-635.


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