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Original Articles
Hypoventilation in obstructive lung disease. The role of familial factors
R. Mountain, C. Zwillich, and J. Weil
Abstract  

Metabolic effects of dichloroacetate in patients with diabetes mellitus and hyperlipoproteinemia
P. W. Stagpoole, G. W. Moore, and D. M. Kornhauser
Abstract  

Antibiotic-associated pseudomembranous colitis due to toxin-producing clostridia
J. G. Bartlett and Others
Abstract  

Some effects of health insurance in Canada--from private enterprise toward public accountability
C. B. Mueller
Abstract  

Chlamydial infections (third of three parts)
J. Schachter
 

Toxoplasmosis in the adult--an overview
J. A. Krick and J. S. Remington
 

Partial deficiency of muscle carnitine palmitoyltransferase with normal ketone production
K. Y. Hostetler and Others
 

A lesson from Canada: Ontario's health insurance
E. Frei and A. L. Frechette
 

Smoking and alcohol abuse: a comparison of their economic consequences
B. R. Luce and S. O. Schweitzer
 

Anticoagulation in myocardial infarction
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Clinicopathological exercices. Case 9-1978
 

  Editorial
Lactic acidosis and a possible new treatment
A. S. Relman
 

Sounding board. The future of cancer control
O. L. Peterson
 


Correspondence
More on Streptococcus bovis endocarditis and bowel carcinoma
 

Antacid therapy of duodenal ulcer
P. Goldman
 

Measuring the quality of medical care
G. S. Adler
 

Canadians and FMG's
E. Weinberger
 

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