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Original Articles
Deficiency of protein-carboxyl methylase in immotile spermatozoa of infertile men
C. Gagnon, R. J. Sherins, D. M. Phillips, and C. W. Bardin
Abstract  

Immune thrombocytopenic purpura and pregnancy
D. B. Cines and Others
Abstract  

Prognosis in childhood epilepsy: additional follow-up of 148 children 15 to 23 years after withdrawal of anticonvulsant therapy
J. H. Thurston, D. L. Thurston, B. B. Hixon, and A. J. Keller
Abstract  

Recent developments in nonspecific inflammatory bowel disease (second of two parts)
J. B. Kirsner and R. G. Shorter
 

High prevalence of transient post-partum thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism
N. Amino and Others
 

Ethanol potentiation of aspirin-induced prolongation of the bleeding time
D. Deykin, P. Janson, and L. McMahon
 

Sounding boards. What is wrong with the language of medicine?
R. Fein
 

Sounding Boards. Is pK OK?
I. Hood and E. J. Campbell
 

Health policy report. Prospects for the National Institutes of Health
J. K. Iglehart
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 14-1982. An 81-year-old woman with severe lumbar pain and sciatica
 

  Editorial
Prognosis of childhood epilepsy--another look
B. O. Berg
 


Correspondence
Vitamin E in retrolental fibroplasia
 

Intracoronary propylene glycol
C. J. Pepine and R. L. Feldman
 

Routine endoscopy in upper-gastrointestinal-tract bleeding
 

Valve replacement without preoperative cardiac catheterization
B. Margolis and M. Kirschbaum
 

The "visible vessel" in peptic ulcer
 

Surgical manpower in Rhode Island
 

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