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Original Articles
Autonomic abnormalities and autoantibodies to beta-adrenergic receptors
C. M. Fraser, J. C. Venter, and M. Kaliner
Abstract  

Coronary vasoconstrictor effect of indomethacin in patients with coronary-artery disease
P. L. Friedman and Others
Abstract  

Effect of the hemodialysis prescription of patient morbidity: report from the National Cooperative Dialysis Study
E. G. Lowrie, N. M. Laird, T. F. Parker, and J. A. Sargent
Abstract  

Biochemical genetics of neurologic disease
R. N. Rosenberg
 

Law-medicine notes: Health planning, Blue Cross, and the federal antitrust laws
W. J. Curran
 

Preliminary observations of the effects on breast adenocarcinoma of plasma perfused over immobilized protein A
D. S. Terman and Others
 

Severe insulin-induced hypoglycemia associated with deficiencies in the release of counterregulatory hormones
G. Boden and Others
 

Report from the Committee on Maternal Welfare. Total exsanguination
J. F. Jewett
 

Special report. Medical problems of survivors of nuclear war: infection and the spread of communicable disease
H. L. Abrams
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 46-1981. Abdominal pain, fever, and the passage of maroon stools
 

  Editorial
Autoantibodies and beta-adrenergic receptors
C. W. Parker
 

Uremia and the BUN
R. G. Luke
 

Does perfusion with treated plasma cure cancer?
K. E. Hellstrom and I. Hellstrom
 


Correspondence
Selective birth in twin pregnancy
 

Acute myelogenous leukemia in remission
J. K. Rees
 

A reliable sign of fractures of the hip or pelvis
M. C. Carter
 

Yohimbine for treatment of impotence in diabetes
A. Morales, D. H. Surridge, and P. G. Marshall
 

Rights of the dying incompetent patient
G. J. Annas
 

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