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Original Articles
Development of lithogenic bile during puberty in Pima indians
L. J. Bennion and Others
Abstract  

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and human leukocyte antigen linkage: differentiation of two forms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
J. R. Darsee, S. B. Heymsfield, and D. O. Nutter
Abstract  

Increased insulin binding to erythrocytes in anorexia nervosa: restoration to normal with refeeding
H. Wachslicht-Rodbard and Others
Abstract  

Tobacco and health: a societal challenge
E. L. Wynder and D. Hoffmann
 

Immunoblastic sarcoma in donor cells after bone-marrow transplantation
T. C. Gossett and Others
 

Cerebral Whipple's disease with negative jejunal histology
G. E. Feurle, B. Volk, and R. Waldherr
 

An appreciation of Isaac Starr
E. A. Stead
 


Review Articles
Serratia marcescens: historical perspective and clinical review
V. L. Yu
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 16-1979
 

  Editorial
The chemistry of the American Indian's burden
F. J. Ingelfinger
 

The HLA complex and disease: some interpretations and new data in cardiomyopathy
A. G. Motulsky
 

Whipple's disease: a multisystem infection
T. M. Bayless and D. L. Knox
 


Correspondence
Marker chromosome 14q+ in adult T-cell leukemia
I. Miyoshi and Others
 

Estrogen use and endometrial cancer
C. K. Blesius
 

Estrogen use and endometrial cancer
P. D. Stolley and J. L. Davies
 

Etiology of insulin-dependent diabetes
 

Thyroid hormone binding protein in chronic active hepatitis
P. Sheridan and M. S. Losowsky
 

More on dangers of vitamin B6 in nursing mothers
N. I. Lande
 

More on dangers of vitamin B6 in nursing mothers
L. B. Greentree
 

Preferences of patients and the fallacy of the five-year survival
B. J. McNeil, R. Weichselbaum, and S. G. Pauker
 

Serpents two will not do
 

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