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Original Articles
Failure of association of premature rupture of membranes with respiratory-distress syndrome
M. D. Jones and Others
Abstract  

Identity and cytotoxic capacity of cells infiltrating renal allografts
T. B. Strom, N. L. Tilney, C. B. Carpenter, and G. J. Busch
Abstract  

Formalin infiltration of the ductus arteriosus. A method for palliation of infants with selected congenital cardiac lesions
A. M. Rudolph, M. A. Heymann, N. Fishman, and J. B. Lakier
Abstract  

Nonketotic hyperglycinemia. Glycine accumulation due to absence of glycerine cleavage in brain
T. L. Perry and Others
Abstract  

Time lapse between hypothesis and publication in the medical sciences
C. G. Roland and R. A. Kirkpatrick
Abstract  

Role of behavior modification in preventive medicine
O. Pomerleau, F. Bass, and V. Crown
 

Countway happenings. John Warren
C. H. Bradford
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 23-1975
 

  Editorial
Perinatal events and respiratory distress syndrome
L. S. James
 

Nonsurgical palliation of congenital heart malformations
P. M. Olley
 

Countway--a new Harvard eponym
L. E. Hawes
 


Correspondence
Aspirin and myocardial infarction
P. C. Elwood and D. Bainton
 

Immunologic deficiencies during viral infection
S. W. Huang and R. Hong
 

Occurrence of "viral particles" in diarrhea: Atlanta, Georgia
J. Gomez-Paretto, E. Palmer, M. Hatch, and A. J. Nahmias
 

What is the determinant for susceptibility to infectious mononucleosis?
R. S. Chang
 

Use and misuse of cryoprecipitate
M. J. Hensley
 

Streaking with bleomycin
B. B. Lowitz
 

Exercise, running and the heart
 

Patient care by protocol
 

Doctor's dominance defended
H. Evans
 

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