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Original Articles
Work activity and coronary heart mortality
R. S. Paffenbarger and W. E. Hale
Abstract  

Exertional dyspnea and cough as preludes to acute attacks of bronchial asthma
E. R. McFadden
Abstract  

The federal involvement in health. A personal view of current problems and future needs
C. C. Edwards
 

Role of infection in chronic bronchitis
I. Tager and F. E. Speizer
 

Atrioventricular block (second of two parts)
J. A. Kastor
 

Multiple myeloma and the anion gap
T. Murray, W. Long, and R. G. Narins
 

Visceral viewpoints. The tools of our trade--some comments on disease and disorder
H. M. Spiro
 

Massachusetts Department of Public Health Neighborhood health centers--perspectives on opportunity for comprehensive ambulatory health care
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 11-1975
 

  Editorial
Lead-paint poisoning prevention: an opportunity forfeited
H. L. Needleman
 

League for beleaguered internists
F. J. Ingelfinger
 


Correspondence
Management of lipoatrophic diabetes
G. V. Upton, A. Corbin, C. C. Mabry, and D. R. Hollingsworth
 

Arcus senilis and atherosclerosis in blacks
R. H. Kampmeier
 

Dysfunction of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis in anorexia nervosa
A. Aro, B. A. Lamberg, and R. Pelkonen
 

Home care for hepatitis
B. M. Bell
 

Anatomy taught by pathologists
E. G. Dimond
 

Diagnostic screening and malpractice
R. K. Dusinberre
 

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