ARTICLES
Minority physician training: critical for improving overall health of nation
M. F. Goldsmith; C. Marwick; C. Olson
JAMA. 1989;261:187-189.
Preventing twists, turns on road to medical education from becoming permanent detours
C. Raymond
JAMA. 1989;261:189.
Health educators turn to black community's leaders, organizations, other strengths
C. M. Olson
JAMA. 1989;261:194-195.
Research seeks to reduce toll of hypertension, other cardiovascular diseases in black population
T. F. Kirn
JAMA. 1989;261:195.
From the Assistant Secretary for Health
R. E. Windom
JAMA. 1989;261:196.
From the Health Care Financing Administration
W. L. Roper
JAMA. 1989;261:197.
From the Health Resources and Services Administration
JAMA. 1989;261:199.
Leads from the MMWR. Distribution of AIDS cases, by racial/ethnic group and exposure category, United States, June 1, 1981-July 4, 1988
JAMA. 1989;261:201-205.
Leads from the MMWR. Leading major congenital malformations among minority groups in the United States, 1981-1986
JAMA. 1989;261:205-209.
Leads from the MMWR. Years of potential life lost due to cancer--United States, 1968-1985
JAMA. 1989;261:209.
Leads from the MMWR. Differences in death rates due to injury among blacks and whites, 1984
JAMA. 1989;261:214-216.
Patients' and families' preferences for medical intensive care
D. L. Patrick; M. Danis
JAMA. 1989;261:242-243.
Pesticide residue in lanolin
C. A. Copeland; M. A. Raebel; S. L. Wagner
JAMA. 1989;261:242.
Comparison of critical care by family physicians and general internists
R. W. Carlson; M. T. Haupt; J. A. Kruse
JAMA. 1989;261:243-244.
Passionate kissing and microlesions of the oral mucosa: possible role in AIDS transmission
M. Piazza; A. Chirianni; L. Picciotto; V. Guadagnino; R. Orlando; P. T. Cataldo
JAMA. 1989;261:244-245.
Susceptibility to influenza A in HIV-positive patients
J. P. Cohen; C. Macauley
JAMA. 1989;261:245.
Clash of symbols--the AMA stone in the Washington Monument: hippocratectomy or hippocratoplasty?
JAMA. 1989;261:245-247.
The availability of proguanil for overseas travelers
K. R. Dardick; R. M. Dawood
JAMA. 1989;261:247.
Sliding injuries: the third base coach as prophylactic
J. B. McClurken; T. J. Coyle
JAMA. 1989;261:247.
Man-made death
JAMA. 1989;261:248.
Oliver Wendell Holmes and chiropractic
S. B. Nuland
JAMA. 1989;261:248.
Juvenile glaucoma, race, and refraction
D. Lotufo; R. Ritch; L. Szmyd Jr; J. E. Burris
JAMA. 1989;261:249-252.
ABSTRACT
Racial inequalities in the use of procedures for patients with ischemic heart disease in Massachusetts
M. B. Wenneker; A. M. Epstein
JAMA. 1989;261:253-257.
ABSTRACT
HIV screening and counseling for intravenous drug abuse patients. Staff and patient attitudes
J. L. Curtis; F. C. Crummey; S. N. Baker; R. E. Foster; C. S. Khanyile; R. Wilkins
JAMA. 1989;261:258-262.
ABSTRACT
Representation of American blacks in clinical trials of new drugs
C. K. Svensson
JAMA. 1989;261:263-265.
ABSTRACT
Herrick's 1910 case report of sickle cell anemia. The rest of the story
T. L. Savitt; M. F. Goldberg
JAMA. 1989;261:266-271.
ABSTRACT
Black student enrollment in US medical schools
S. M. Lloyd Jr; R. L. Miller
JAMA. 1989;261:272-274.
ABSTRACT
Happenings at a medical school in the late sixties
R. O. Egeberg
JAMA. 1989;261:275-277.
Access to medical care for black and white Americans. A matter of continuing concern
R. J. Blendon; L. H. Aiken; H. E. Freeman; C. R. Corey
JAMA. 1989;261:278-281.
ABSTRACT
Glaucoma in blacks: where do we go from here?
M. R. Wilson
JAMA. 1989;261:281-282.
Community empowerment as a strategy for health promotion for black and other minority populations
R. L. Braithwaite; N. Lythcott
JAMA. 1989;261:282-283.
Mine eyes have seen
L. R. Bristow
JAMA. 1989;261:284-285.