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Original Articles
Idiopathic hemochromatosis. Demonstration of recessive transmission and early detection by family HLA typing
M. Simon, M. Bourel, B. Genetet, and R. Fauchet
Abstract  

Sulfite oxidase deficiency. Biochemical and clinical investigations of a hereditary metabolic disorder in sulfur metabolism
V. E. Shih and Others
Abstract  

Factitious hypoglycemia. Diagnosis by measurement of serum C-peptide immunoreactivity and insulin-binding antibodies
J. A. Scarlett and Others
Abstract  

Functional capabilities of steroid-recruited neutrophils harvested for clinical transfusion
L. Glasser, D. W. Huestis, and J. F. Jones
Abstract  

Genetics of juvenile diabetes mellitus. A recessive gene closely linked to HLA D and with 50 per cent penetrance
P. Rubinstein, N. Suciu-Foca, and J. F. Nicholson
Abstract  

Basic and clinical concepts related to vitamin D metabolism and action (second of two parts)
M. R. Haussler and T. A. McCain
 

Current concepts in nutrition. Diet in pregnancy
H. N. Jacobson
 

Case records of Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 45-1977
 

Quantifying the need for hospital beds
E. C. Schneer and J. E. Fielding
 

  Editorial
HLA and disease susceptibility: a primer
L. E. Rosenberg and K. K. Kidd
 

The genetics of juvenile-onset-type diabetes mellitus
J. V. Neel
 

Breast cancer screening: a view from outside the controversy
S. O. Thier
 


Correspondence
Transplant survival and antibody to hepatitis virus
J. Cuthbert and Others
 

Multiple myeloma: renal aspects and asbestosis
 

The Peutz-Jeghers syndrome: a 39-year clinical and radiographic follow-up report
J. A. Long and J. R. Dreyfuss
 

Intravenous propylhexedrine and sudden death
L. White and V. J. DiMaio
 

Is the journal sexist?
L. J. Saidman
 

Health-service research--does it make a difference?
J. M. Last
 

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