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Vol. 258 No. 16, pp. 2171-2306, October 23, 1987
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
It sounds glamorous, but TV celebrity status offers physician little respite
T. F. Kirn
JAMA. 1987;258:2171-2172.
Newspapers' physician-reporters focus on finding facts, not offering own professional advice
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1987;258:2183-2184.
Gerald Weissmann: belletrist in the laboratory
B. Merz
JAMA. 1987;258:2215-2216.
It doesn't always require a medical degree to report medicine's story to the public
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1987;258:2220.
Contempo '87
JAMA. 1987;258:2229-2306.
Obstetrics and gynecology
E. C. Hill
JAMA. 1987;258:2276-2277.
Ethics
E. D. Pellegrino
JAMA. 1987;258:2298-2300.


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