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Original Articles
Value and limitations of thallium-201 scintigraphy in the acute phase of myocardial infarction
F. J. Wackers and Others
Abstract  

Childhood antecedents of adult obesity. Do chubby infants become obese adults?
E. Charney and Others
Abstract  

The glomerular complement receptor in immunologically mediated renal glomerular injury
M. C. Gelfand and Others
Abstract  

Testicular function after orchiopexy for unilaterally undescended testis
L. I. Lipshultz, R. Caminos-Torres, C. S. Greenspan, and P. J. Snyder
Abstract  

Community medicine: success or failure?
W. Lathem
Abstract  

Portasystemic venous shunts (first of two parts)
R. A. Malt
 

Withdrawal from glucocorticoid therapy
R. L. Byyny
 

Forensic pathology
J. L. Luke
 

Sounding board. Prospects for matching as an alternative to current procedures in medical-school admissions
N. A. Marcus and J. Steward
 

Failed intrauterine transfusion
J. F. Jewett and D. M. Muirhead
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 27-1976
 

  Editorial
Surgery for obesity
R. A. Malt and F. G. Guggenheim
 

Printer's deviltry
F. J. Ingelfinger
 


Correspondence
Thermodilution technic for cardiac output
N. A. Normann
 

Serum calcium and parathormone in pancreatitis
 

Alpha fetoprotein in amniotic fluid and maternal serum
D. Buffe and Others
 

Hyperkalemia in hypoaldosteronism
P. Hirszel
 

Physicians working for the union
P. Rudd and H. Waitzkin
 

Inudation by requests for costly reprints
J. Koch-Weber
 

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