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Original Articles
Selective and total shunts in the treatment of bleeding varices. A randomized controlled trial
J. T. Galambos and Others
Abstract  

Increased circulating levels of transcobalamin ii in gaucher's disease
H. S. Gilbert and N. Weinreb
Abstract  

Risk factors associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma
B. E. Henderson and Others
Abstract  

An epidemic of mysterious cardiopulmonary arrests
J. K. Stross, M. Shasby, and W. R. Harlan
Abstract  

The prospects for new, reversible male contraceptives
W. J. Bremner and D. M. de Kretser
 

Current concepts fish and shellfish poisoning
J. M. Hughes and M. H. Merson
 

Chromosomal deletion and retinoblastoma
A. G. Knudson, A. T. Meadows, W. W. Nichols, and R. Hill
 

Visceral viewpoints reading, writing and arithmetic -- some thoughts on medical journalism
H. M. Spiro
 

Morris Fishbein, M.D
F. J. Ingelfinger
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 46-1976
 

  Editorial
Portal-systemic shunt: finally, some good news
T. B. Reynolds
 

The Kennedy medical ethics program at Harvard
A. J. Dyck
 


Correspondence
Vincristine for treatment of refractory autoimmune thrombocytopenia
C. A. Ries
 

Paint removers and carboxyhemoglobin
P. L. Langehennig, R. A. Seeler, and E. Berman
 

Atypical phenylketonuria with normal dihydropteridine reductase activity
F. Rey, F. Blandin-Savoja, and J. Rey
 

Last rights
 

Demand for , and definition of, "family doctor"
 

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