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Original Articles
Human infection from an unidentified erythrocyte-associated bacterium
G. L. Archer and Others
Abstract  

Protection of granulocytes by vitamin E in glutathione synthetase deficiency
L. A. Boxer and Others
Abstract  

Pertussis vaccine--an analysis of benefits, risks and costs
J. P. Koplan, S. C. Schoenbaum, M. C. Weinstein, and D. W. Fraser
Abstract  

Medical progress. Biologic concomitants of alcoholism
J. H. Mendelson and N. K. Mello
 

Biopsy of minor salivary glands in the diagnosis of sarcoidosis
V. J. Nessan and J. R. Jacoway
 

Current concepts in cancer: non-Hodgkin's lymphoma--selection of treatment on the basis of histologic type
S. A. Rosenberg
 

Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 43-1979
 

Iatrogenic night blindness and keratoconjunctival xerosis
L. G. Partamian, L. A. Sidrys, and R. C. Tripathi
 

Washington report. Military medicine
D. S. Greenberg
 

  Editorial
Hemotropic bacteria
M. Ristic and J. P. Kreier
 

Peptide-hormone analogues
H. D. Niall and G. W. Tregear
 


Correspondence
Analysis of probability in diagnosis of coronary disease
B. Gladen and W. Rogan
 

Loaded-shopping-bag syndrome
M. Naide
 

T-cell leukemia in ataxia telangiectasia
A. Saxon, R. H. Stevens, and D. W. Golde
 

Enhancement of memory by physostigmine
K. L. Davis, R. C. Mohs, and J. R. Tinklenberg
 

The Elephant Man
S. R. Kohn
 

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