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Original Articles
Obesity in young men after famine exposure in utero and early infancy
G. P. Ravelli, Z. A. Stein, and M. W. Susser
Abstract  

The stereoselective interaction of warfarin and metronidazole in man
R. A. O'Reilly
Abstract  

Clinical semi-starvation: depression of hypoxic ventilatory response
R. C. Doekel and Others
Abstract  

Optimum care for hopelessly ill patients. A report of the Clinical Care Committee of the Massachusetts General Hospital
 

Orders not to resuscitate
M. T. Rabkin, G. Gillerman, and N. R. Rice
 

Personal directions for care at the end of life
S. Bok
 

The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis (first of two parts)
R. Ross and J. A. Glomset
 

Current concepts in genetics. Prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders
A. Milunsky
 

Sounding Board. Toward the ultimate Public Health Service Act amendment
A. G. Swanson
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 33-1976
 

  Editorial
The adipose-cell hypothesis
J. Hirsch
 

Terminating life support: out of the closet
C. Fried
 


Correspondence
Response to vasopressin analogues in diabetes insipidus
 

Cyproheptadine for pituitary disorders
 

Ascites in malignant melanoma after oral BCG immunotherapy
M. G. Nutting and T. A. McPherson
 

Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate loading test in pregnancy
J. Sonka
 

Statistical analysis of respiratory sensitivity to CO2
R. D. Small
 

Who can measure hypertension?
C. J. Leen
 

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