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Original Articles
Low positioning of umbilical-artery catheters increases associated complications in newborn infants
S. T. Mokrohisky and Others
Abstract  

Amelioration of bronchopulmonary dysplasia after vitamin E administration. A preliminary report
R. A. Ehrenkranz, B. W. Bonta, R. C. Ablow, and J. B. Warshaw
Abstract  

Antibiotic irrigation and catheter-associated urinary-tract infections
J. W. Warren and Others
Abstract  

Can the psro's be cost effective? A study of the effect of the Commonwealth Health Agencies monitoring program on the length of stay of Medicaid patients in Massachusetts
A. Fulchiero and Others
Abstract  

Biosynthesis of parathyroid hormone (first of two parts)
J. F. Habener and J. T. Potts
 

Urinary lipid and the Maltese cross
J. B. Hudson, A. J. Dennis, and R. E. Gerhardt
 

The gamma-glutamyl cycle and amino acid transport. Studies of free amino acids, gamma-glutamyl-cysteine and glutathione in erythrocytes from patients with 5-oxoprolinuria (glutathione synthetase deficiency)
L. Hagenfeldt, A. Larsson, and R. Andersson
 

Twins with two different fathers identified by HLA
P. I. Terasaki and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 36-1978
 

  Editorial
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia and vitamin E
W. H. Northway
 

The uses of utilization review
S. Sieverts
 

Paternity and pedigree, from superfecundation to "test-tube" babies
K. J. Ryan
 


Correspondence
Estrogen receptors and response of breast cancer to chemotherapy
 

Scalp tourniquet in cancer therapy
 

Who pays health costs of alcohol and tobacco?
 

The academic mating game
 

Lear, Tolstoy and the medical student: wishing well-roundedness
 

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