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Original Articles
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia-coli-associated diarrheal disease in Apache children
R. B. Sack and Others
Abstract  

Management of heparin therapy: Controlled prospective trial
E. W. Salzman, D. Deykin, R. M. Shapiro, and R. Rosenberg
Abstract  

Immediate hypersensitivity to hog trypsin resulting from industrial exposure
H. R. Colten, P. L. Polakoff, S. F. Weinstein, and D. J. Strieder
Abstract  

Certification-of-need: The Massachusetts experience
J. B. William and D. C. Walsh
Abstract  

Reversible uremic deafness after successful renal transplantation
H. Mitschke, P. Schmidt, H. Kopsa, and J. Zazgornik
 

Initiation of thyroid-hormone action
H. L. Bleich and E. S. Boro
 

Case records of the Masschusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 19-1975
 

Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Chapter 766 and "educational prescriptions"
 

  Editorial
Another view of the certificate-of-need laws
A. D. Rubenstein
 

Neuropathy in uremic patients on dialysis
H. R. Tyler
 


Correspondence
Rates of post-transfusion hepatitis
J. G. Allen
 

Reagin-mediated histamine release from human leukocytes by human IgG
H. M. Vijay and L. Perelmutter
 

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents
A. Calin
 

Use and toxicity of nitroprusside
 

Potassium in salt substitutes
 

Canada succeeds by quashing contingency fees
M. S. Rapp
 

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