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Original Articles
Testicular function in boys after chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia
J. Blatt, D. G. Poplack, and R. J. Sherins
Abstract  

Stopping medication in children with epilepsy: predictors of outcome
R. Emerson and Others
Abstract  

Women in medical education: a decade of change
J. B. Braslow and M. Heins
Abstract  

Chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
R. McMillan
 

Nutritional support of hospitalized patients
L. Michel, A. Serrano, and R. A. Malt
 

Measles-virus proteins in the brain tissue of patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: absence of the M protein
W. W. Hall and P. W. Choppin
 

Sounding boards. The matching program
J. S. Graettinger and E. Peranson
 

An analysis of the resident match
K. J. Williams, V. P. Werth, and J. A. Wolff
 

Epidemic typhus (Rickettsia prowazekii) in Massachusetts: evidence of infection
P. K. Russo and Others
 

Metchnikoff in Messina: a century of studies on phagocytosis
M. L. Karnovsky
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 19-1981
 

  Editorial
Women in medicine: beyond prejudice
M. Angell
 


Correspondence
Diet, cholesterol, and heart disease
 

Childhood social environment and Hodgkin's disease
 

Hemoptysis after flushing Swan-Ganz catheters in the wedge position
R. Meltzer, P. P. Kint, and M. Simoons
 

Inhibition of prostacyclin and platelet thromboxane A2 by aspirin
 

Type I (insulin-requiring) diabetes mellitus in North India: HLA and autoimmunity
S. Srikanta and Others
 

Case 51-1980: Mode of inheritance of congenital heart disease
D. N. Abuelo
 

Empty sella and Rieger's anomaly
S. M. Wolpert
 

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