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Original Articles
A prospective study of spontaneous fetal losses after induced abortions
S. Harlap and Others
Abstract  

Circulating and urinary catecholamines in pheochromocytoma. Diagnostic and pathophysiologic implications
E. L. Bravo, R. C. Tarazi, R. W. Gifford, and B. H. Stewart
Abstract  

Failure of high-dose vitamin C (ascorbic acid) therapy to benefit patients with advanced cancer. A controlled trial
E. T. Creagan and Others
Abstract  

Learning in medicine
D. C. Tosteson
 

Critical values in medical education
R. H. Moy
 

Drug therapy: metoprolol
J. Koch-Weser
 

Current concepts in cancer: carcinoma of the biliary tract
H. Bismuth and R. A. Malt
 

By the London post. The Royal Commission reports
J. Lister
 

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 39-1979
 

Regulation of abortion services -- for better or worse?
W. Cates, J. Gold, and R. M. Selik
 

Health care -- a view from Europe
M. Lazarus and H. P. Gleason
 

Washington Report. Handgun politics
D. S. Greenberg
 

  Editorial
Changing medical education -- the new schools
C. C. Fordham
 


Correspondence
Immune-complex-mediated pulmonary disease
M. M. Schwartz, J. L. Roberts, J. W. Eagan, and E. J. Lewis
 

Lymphocyte capping in carriers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
P. I. Bader
 

Virus-induced diabetes mellitus
P. M. LeCompte
 

Case 25-1979--medical treatment of echinococcosis
W. S. Kammerer
 

Nabilone as an antiemetic
J. J. Baker and Others
 

Glandular kallikrein
G. Heinrich
 

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