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Original Articles
Deficits in psychologic and classroom performance of children with elevated dentine lead levels
H. L. Needleman and Others
Abstract  

Epidemic toxoplasmosis associated with infected cats
S. M. Teutsch and Others
Abstract  

Helper and suppressor t-lymphocyte leukemia in ataxia telangiectasia
A. Saxon, R. H. Stevens, and D. W. Golde
Abstract  

Abdominal surgery (second of three parts)
C. E. Welch and R. A. Malt
 

Drug therapy: vasodilator drugs in peripheral vascular disease
J. D. Coffman
 

Hearts that go thump in the night. Positional atrial flutter in a patient with mitral-valve prolapse
K. B. Desser, A. DeSa'Neto, and A. Benchimol
 

Antibody-mediated aplastic anemia and diffuse fasciitis
R. Hoffman and Others
 

Law-medicine notes. Dismissal of tenured faculty in medicine: income-limitation agreements
W. J. Curran
 

Robert O'Leary--versatile editor of Journal editors
F. J. Ingelfinger
 

"Elsewhere in this issue..." [ediotiral]
F. S. Rosen
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 13-1979
 

  Editorial
Lead exposure among children--a reassessment
J. S. Lin-Fu
 

The sulindac story: what is medical news?
A. S. Relman
 


Correspondence
Publicity about sulindac
 

Severe reaction associated with sulindac administration
R. J. Anderson
 

Somatostatin not helpful in bleeding esophageal varices
S. Raptis and C. Zoupas
 

IgA protlease
B. J. Sullivan
 

Changing diagnosis codes
C. R. Gaus
 

More on manpower
 

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