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Original Articles
Defect of receptor-cyclase coupling protein in psudohypoparathyroidism
Z. Farfel and Others
Abstract  

Long-term vasodilator therapy with trimazosin in chronic cardiac failure
K. T. Weber and Others
Abstract  

Importance of left ventricular chamber size in determining the response to hydralazine in severe chronic heart failure
M. Packer and Others
Abstract  

Fate of cardiology research originally published in abstract form
L. Goldman and A. Loscalzo
Abstract  

Current concepts in immunology: the alternative pathway of complement--a system for host resistance to microbial infection
D. T. Fearon and K. F. Austen
 

Nocturnal asthma and changes in circulating epinephrine, histamine, and cortisol
P. Barnes, G. FitzGerald, M. Brown, and C. Dollery
 

By the London post: the Flowers debate - Wellcome centenary - England's green and pleasant land
J. Lister
 

News reports of medical meetings: how reliable are abstracts?
A. S. Relman
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 30-1980
 

  Editorial
Histamine and nocturnal wheezing
J. Drazen
 


Correspondence
Fertility after in utero exposure to DES
W. A. Jensen and M. Slajchert
 

Airborne transmission of chickenpox
R. L. Riley
 

Sexual transmission of hepatitis A in homosexual men
R. K. Bolan
 

More on lithium and leukemia
J. L. Nielsen
 

Treatment of acute pancreatitis with somatostatin
B. Limberg and B. Kommerell
 

Complement-induced granulocyte aggregation
P. J. Spagnuolo
 

Hereditary chronic pancreatitis
R. M. Girard and A. Archambault
 

The MSKP examination: are the first two years of medical school necessary
F. R. Dixon
 

Should cost be a factor in personal medical care?
D. E. Reed
 

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