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Original Articles
Cholera--a possible endemic focus in the United States
P. A. Blake and Others
Abstract  

Effects of dichloromethylene diphosphonate on skeletal mobilization of calcium in multiple myeloma
E. S. Siris and Others
Abstract  

Vitamin D homeostasis in the perinatal period: 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D in maternal, cord, and neonatal blood
J. J. Steichen and Others
Abstract  

Sexual abuse of children: clinical findings and implications for management
J. A. Tilelli, D. Turek, and A. C. Jaffe
Abstract  

Medical progress. Diverticular disease of the colon
T. P. Almy and D. A. Howell
 

Current concepts in obstetrics and gynecology: The patient with an abnormal Pap smear--screening techniques and managment
R. M. Richart
 

Cisplatin-induced hemolysis
E. P. Getaz, S. Beckley, J. Fitzpatrick, and A. Dozier
 

Chiropractic: recognized but unproved
S. Barrett
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 5-1980
 

  Editorial
Cholera in Louisiana: old problem, new light
M. M. Levine
 

New diphosphonates to block bone resorption
L. G. Raisz
 

Facing the problem of the sexually abused child
G. Stechler
 


Correspondence
Pre-exercise stress tests
R. Cusack and J. Douglass
 

Regulating abortion services
M. B. Kapp
 

Medical ethics
A. D. Hunt
 

Tempest in a tea cup: the lemon-tea controversy
D. N. Baron
 

Chiropractic: recognized but unproved
R. T. Anderson
 

China opens new medical school
E. G. Dimond
 

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