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Original Articles
Prevention of human diabetic ketoacidosis by somatostatin. Evidence for an essential role of glucagon
J. E. Gerich and Others
Abstract  

Progressive rubella panencephalitis. Late onset after congenital rubella
J. J. Townsend and Others
Abstract  

Chronic progressive panencephalitis due to rubella virus simulating subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
M. L. Weil and Others
Abstract  

Medical education in China in the postcultural Revolution era
C. P. Wen and C. W. Hays
Abstract  

Evaluation of exophthalmos
A. S. Grove
 

Prevention of Rh hemolytic disease--ten years' clinical experience with Rh immune globulin
V. J. Freda, J. G. Gorman, W. Pollack, and E. Bowe
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 18-1975
 

  Editorial
Somatostatin leads to glucagon's renaissance
C. J. Goodner
 

Progressive rubella encephalitis
R. T. Johnson
 


Sounding Board
On white coats and other matters
J. P. Kriss
 


Correspondence
Sibship size and Hodgkin's disease
M. B. Stoopler and Others
 

Neonatal jaundice: recent developments
R. J. Grand, J. B. Watkins, A. J. Katz, and E. E. Lawson
 

Low GABA levels in CSF in Huntington's chorea
B. S. Glaeser and Others
 

Definition of viability
F. G. Simon
 

Sialylation in antitrypsin deficiency
R. V. Hay, L. H. Dubien, and G. S. Getz
 

Lymphocyte rosette formation and lung lesions
 

Joint lesions in diabetes
 

Electron microscopy of muscle biopsies
G. J. Pardos
 

Views of medical ethics
 

Randomization: perils and problems
 

Allocation of subjects in medical experiments
 

"Pro libbying porcorum"
 

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