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Original Articles
Specificity of increased renal clearance of amylase in diagnosis of acute pancreatitis
A. L. Warshaw and A. F. Fuller
 

Enhancement of the amylase-creatinine clearance ratio in disorders other than acute pancreatitis
R. I. Levine, F. L. Glauser, and J. E. Berk
 

Response of growth-retarded patients with Hand--Schuller--Christian disease to growth hormone therapy
G. D. Braunstein, S. Raiti, J. W. Hansen, and P. O. Kohler
 

Prenatal exposure to stilbestrol. A prospective comparison of exposed female offspring with unexposed controls
A. L. Herbst and Others
 

PSRO today: a lawyer's assessment
D. E. Willett
 

Polymyositis and dermatomyositis (first of two parts)
A. Bohan and J. B. Peter
 

Treatment of thrombosis of veins of the lower extremities
R. Adar and E. W. Salzman
 

Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency. Unsuccessful therapy of neonatal hyperammonemia with N-carbamyl-L-glutamate and L-arginine
T. D. Gelehrter and L. E. Rosenberg
 

Amyloidosis and granulomatous ileocolitis. Regression after surgical removal of the involved bowel
J. H. Fitchen
 

Myths and mirths - women in medicine
H. M. Spiro
 

Sounding board. Notes on evaluating the quality of medical care
E. Ginzberg
 

Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Mercury and the hazards of vacuum cleaning
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 7-1975
 

  Editorial
Increased renal clearance of amylase in pancreatitis
M. D. Levitt and S. R. Cooperband
 

PSRO today: the program's viewpoint
H. E. Simmons
 


Correspondence
Rough endoplasmic reticulum in T lymphocytes stimulated with pokeweed mitogen
S. Noguchi and S. D. Deodhar
 

Doubtful benefits of Tay-Sachs screening
M. D. Kuhr
 

"All that is asthma does not wheeze"
R. R. Rosenthal, K. P. Wang, and P. S. Norman
 

British health care defended
 

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