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Original Articles
Total suppression of ventricular arrhythmias by encainide. Pharmacokinetic and electrocardiographic characteristics
D. M. Roden and Others
Abstract  

Combination of potassium iodide and propranolol in preparation of patients with Graves' disease for thyroid surgery
C. M. Feek and Others
Abstract  

Increased insulin receptors after exercise in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
O. Pedersen, H. Beck-Nielsen, and L. Heding
Abstract  

Splenectomy in the management of the thrombocytopenia of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
L. G. Lum, D. G. Tubergen, L. Corash, and R. M. Blaese
Abstract  

Informed consent -- why are its goals imperfectly realized?
B. R. Cassileth, R. V. Zupkis, K. Sutton-Smith, and V. March
Abstract  

On the readability of surgical consent forms
T. M. Grundner
Abstract  

Drug therapy: antiviral agents (first of two parts)
M. S. Hirsch and M. N. Swartz
 

Natural history of chronic idiopathic neutropenia
R. A. Kyle
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 15-1980
 

  Editorial
Splenectomy in the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
D. G. Nathan
 

Informed consent by "well-nigh abject" adults
D. Rennie
 


Correspondence
Diaphoresis with digoxin
R. P. Lofgren
 

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for gas gangrene
T. J. Poulton
 

Prevention of doxorubicin-induced hair loss
S. E. Presser
 

Capnocytophaga septicemia
A. A. Haulk, A. M. Sugar, and J. L. Rushing
 

TRH test in depression
I. Extein, A. L. Pottash, and M. S. Gold
 

Chromosomal aberrations in eosinophilic leukemia
K. Goh
 

The morning-report syndrome
K. Adams, M. Bennett, and B. Gooch
 

The clinical investigator as an endangered species
J. C. Allen
 

The clinical investigator as an endangered species
S. R. Cohen
 

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