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Original Articles
Depressive disorders and HLA: a gene on chromosome 6 that can affect behavior
L. R. Weitkamp and Others
Abstract  

Deficiency of T helper cells in transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy
R. L. Siegel and Others
Abstract  

Thymus cells in myasthenia gravis selectively enhance production of anti-acetylcholine-receptor antibody by autologous blood lymphocytes
J. Newsom-Davis, N. Willcox, and L. Calder
Abstract  

Surgeons and surgery in Rhode Island, 1970 and 1977
D. C. Williams
Abstract  

Current concepts: beta-blockers in pregnancy
P. C. Rubin
 

Evidence of autologous immune-complex nephritis
M. F. Douglas, D. P. Rabideau, M. M. Schwartz, and E. J. Lewis
 

A variant of chronic granulomatous disease: deficient oxidative metabolism due to a low-affinity NADPH oxidase
P. D. Lew and Others
 

Can the education of the physician be made more rational?
R. H. Ebert
 

The administration responds to the cost spiral
J. K. Iglehart
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 48-1981. A 27-year-old man with relentless renal failure
 

  Editorial
Evidence of HLA linkage in depressive disorders
S. Matthysse and K. K. Kidd
 

Rhode Island: surgical manpower over seven years
F. D. Moore
 


Correspondence
Unsuccessful use of absorbed autologous plasma in Rh-incompatible pregnancy
E. A. Robinson
 

Envenomation coagulopathy from snake bites
 

Macroorchidism, mental retardation, and the fragile X
K. B. Nielsen and N. Tommerup
 

Acyclovir and herpes zoster
G. K. von Schulthess and C. Sauter
 

Plasma-cell dyscrasia after alkylating-agent therapy for Hodgkin's disease
E. P. Gelmann and L. H. Dennis
 

Cause of hypoxemia during hemodialysis
 

Research advances and resource constraints
 

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