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Vol. 258 No. 5, pp. 577-677, August 7, 1987
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
Multiple efforts directed at defining, eliminating excess radiation
B. Merz
JAMA. 1987;258:577.
How serious is the indoor radon health hazard?
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1987;258:578-579.
'Deradiating' the former uranium capital
B. Merz
JAMA. 1987;258:583-584.
Studies illuminate hazards of ingested radiation
B. Merz
JAMA. 1987;258:584.
Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War prepare to consider applications for clinical research
P. Kandela
JAMA. 1987;258:586.
Leads from the MMWR. Prevention and control of influenza
JAMA. 1987;258:593-595.
Medicine, radiation, and probability of causation
J. E. Rall; R. S. Yalow
JAMA. 1987;258:609-610.
Medical preparedness: Chernobyl as a model for southeastern Michigan
F. J. Rogers; D. Apsey; K. Kantor; E. Hann; S. Dienst
JAMA. 1987;258:609.
Radiation retinopathy
J. L. Kinyoun; J. C. Orcutt
JAMA. 1987;258:610-611.
Types of radiation: the Journal flunks physics
H. Wick
JAMA. 1987;258:611.
Nobody's fault: physicians must fight for care that is necessary
B. L. Wilder
JAMA. 1987;258:611.
The impact of Medicare's prospective payment system on Wisconsin nursing homes
JAMA. 1987;258:611-613.
A randomized controlled trial of academic group practice
JAMA. 1987;258:613-614.
Candida albicans infection of an arteriovenous graft used for hemodialysis
D. S. Berman; G. R. Diamond; D. S. Rubin; W. el-Sadr; M. S. Simberkoff
JAMA. 1987;258:614.
Immediate medical consequences of nuclear accidents. Lessons from Chernobyl
R. P. Gale
JAMA. 1987;258:625-628.
ABSTRACT
Thyroid neoplasia in Marshall Islanders exposed to nuclear fallout
T. E. Hamilton; G. van Belle; J. P. LoGerfo
JAMA. 1987;258:629-635.
ABSTRACT
Soviet medical response to the Chernobyl nuclear accident
R. E. Linnemann
JAMA. 1987;258:637-643.
ABSTRACT
Hiroshima and the art of Iri Maruki and Toshi Maruki
J. Junkerman
JAMA. 1987;258:645-648.
Reactor accidents. Public health strategies and their medical implications
D. V. Becker
JAMA. 1987;258:649-654.
ABSTRACT
Uncertainty and relative risks of radiation exposure
S. J. Adelstein
JAMA. 1987;258:655-657.
ABSTRACT
The scientists' campaign against the Strategic Defense Initiative
J. B. Kogut
JAMA. 1987;258:658-660.
Landmark article June 8, 1946: A clinical syndrome following exposure to atomic bomb explosions. By Paul D. Keller
P. D. Keller
JAMA. 1987;258:661-663.
Landmark perspective: Acute radiation syndrome
S. C. Finch
JAMA. 1987;258:664-667.
Radon in homes. Council on Scientific Affairs
JAMA. 1987;258:668-672.
ABSTRACT
Physicians' obligations in radiation issues
M. K. Loken
JAMA. 1987;258:673-676.
Radiation emergencies and the practicing physician
W. R. Hendee; T. C. Doege
JAMA. 1987;258:677.


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