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Original Articles
Microvascular transfer of free tissue for closure of bone wounds of the distal lower extremity
J. W. May, G. G. Gallico, and F. N. Lukash
Abstract  

An association between neonatal severe primary hyperparathyroidism and familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia in three kindreds
S. J. Marx and Others
Abstract  

Cutaneous localization of the membrane attack complex in discoid and systemic lupus erythematosus
G. Biesecker, L. Lavin, M. Ziskind, and D. Koffler
Abstract  

Concurrent sickle-cell anemia and alpha-thalassemia: effect on severity of anemia
S. H. Embury and Others
Abstract  

The impact of early specialization on the clinical competence of residents
J. S. Gonnella and J. J. Veloski
Abstract  

Thrombosis as a complication of pulmonary-artery catheterization via the internal jugular vein: prospective evaluation by phlebography
J. Chastre and Others
 

Autoimmune hemolytic anemia with reticulocytopenia and erythroid marrow
C. L. Conley and Others
 

Sounding board. Risks of correcting the risks of coronary disease and stroke with drugs
M. F. Oliver
 

Special report. Health-policy issues and the predicament in Poland
T. G. Webster
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 5-1982. A 15-year-old boy with slowly progressive dementia
 

  Editorial
The muscle flap for management of osteomyelitis
S. J. Mathes
 

What determines severity in sickle-cell disease?
A. N. Schechter and H. F. Bunn
 


Correspondence
Violence and epilepsy
 

Intracoronary thrombolysis with streptokinase in acute myocardial infarction
 

Danger of evacuated bottles for phlebotomy
D. J. Chwirut
 

Insulin-like growth factor I and the nutritional status of pygmies
L. E. Underwood, A. J. D'Ercole, D. R. Clemmons, and J. J. Van Wyk
 

The Ingelfinger rule and the "right to know"
W. H. Clewell and P. R. Meier
 

Bakke decision revisited
 

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