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Original Articles
Effects of diabetes mellitus on cholesterol metabolism in man
L. J. Bennion and S. M. Grundy
Abstract  

Cellular immunity and herpesvirus infections in cardiac-transplant patients
K. H. Rand and Others
Abstract  

Chilamydia trachomatis infection in patients with acute salpingitis
P. A. Mardh, T. Ripa, L. Svensson, and L. Westrom
Abstract  

Evaluation of tetracycline or penicillin and ampicillin for treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease
F. G. Cunningham and Others
Abstract  

The pineal organ (Second of two parts)
R. J. Wurtman and M. A. Moskowitz
 

Pelvis phleboliths epidemiology and postulated etiology
D. P. Burkitt, C. Latto, S. B. Janvrin, and B. Mayou
 

Gastrointestinal absorption of aluminum from aluminum-containing antacids
W. D. Kaehny, A. P. Hegg, and A. C. Alfrey
 

Acute parotitis associated with influenza type A: a report of twelve cases
S. J. Brill and R. F. Gilfillan
 

Vitamin homeostasis in the central nervous system
R. Spector
 

As Robert H. Ebert leaves Harvard Medical School
F. J. Ingelfinger
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 24-1977
 

  Editorial
Immunosuppression and infection-progress
M. J. Levin and J. A. Zaia
 


Sounding Board
Primary care: contradictions and questions
R. L. Kane
 


Correspondence
Fulminant hepatic neoplasia after androgen therapy
S. T. Mokrohisky, D. R. Ambruso, and W. E. Hathaway
 

Immunosuppressive proteins in breast carcinoma
C. M. Virtue and A. Hoppe
 

Inefficacy of ascorbic acid as a urinary acidifier
D. C. Mc Leod and M. C. Nahata
 

Prostaglandins as first mediators of stress
I. Hanukoglu
 

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and sheep brain (cont.)
J. F. Bell
 

Unsuspected sources of lead poisoning
C. Rice, R. Lilis, A. Fischbein, and I. J. Selikoff
 

Science with a halo or hubris
 

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