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Original Articles
Collagenase in the lower respiratory tract of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
J. E. Gadek and Others
Abstract  

The chemotherapy on plasma-cell myeloma and the incidence of acute leukemia
D. E. Bergsagel and Others
Abstract  

Financing graduate medical education
R. M. Knapp and P. W. Butler
Abstract  

Hematopoietic stem cells
P. Quesenberry and L. Levitt
 

Genetic differences between primary and secondary sicca syndrome
H. M. Moutsopoulos, D. L. Mann, A. H. Johnson, and T. M. Chused
 

Exercise-induced asthma: Observations on the initiating stimulus
E. R. McFadden and R. H. Ingram
 

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 40-1979
 

Asbestos in schools -- a public health problem
C. M. Spooner
 

A new design for randomized trials
P. W. Armstrong
 

  Editorial
Recertification: will we retreat?
A. S. Relman
 

The quinidine-digoxin interaction: what do we know about it?
J. T. Bigger
 


Correspondence
Nontreatment of fever
W. M. Buchholz
 

Allopurinol not effective in muscular dystrophy
P. Bakouche, D. Chaouat, and J. Nick
 

A new design for randomized trials
A. M. Capron
 

Michigan's sensible "living will"
P. S. Appelbaum
 

Loans for studying abroad
C. E. Giangarra
 

Nuclear power
E. Chivian and Others
 

Cost containment through risk-sharing by primary care physicians
J. D. Fett
 

Two Cambridges, two cultures
R. M. Lewkonia
 

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