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Original Articles
Reduction of serum cholesterol in heterozygous patients with familial hypercholesterolemia. Additive effects of compactin and cholestyramine
H. Mabuchi and Others
Abstract  

A double-blind trial of metoprolol in acute myocardial infarction. Effects on ventricular tachyarrhythmias
L. Ryden and Others
Abstract  

Cerebral arterial spasm--a controlled trial of nimodipine in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
G. S. Allen and Others
Abstract  

Abdominal surgery (first of three parts)
C. E. Welch and R. A. Malt
 

Outbreak of illness in a school chorus. Toxic poisoning or mass hysteria?
G. W. Small and J. F. Borus
 

Intestinal ganglioneuromatosis. A manifestation of overproduction of nerve growth factor?
K. DeSchryver-Kecskemeti and Others
 

Impaired intestinal absorption of biotin in juvenile multiple carboxylase deficiency
J. G. Thoene, R. Lemons, and H. Baker
 

Sounding board. Fantasy land
R. B. Friedman
 


Review Articles
Saturnine gout among Roman aristocrats. Did lead poisoning contribute to the fall of the Empire?
J. O. Nriagu
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 11-1983. A 27-year-old woman with an abnormal fetus demonstrated by ultrasound examination
 

  Editorial
Changing U. S. life style and declining vascular mortality--a retrospective
W. J. Walker
 


Correspondence
Phenylpropanolamine, a nonprescription drug with potentially fatal side effects
S. M. Mueller
 

Naloxone administration releases catecholamines
M. Mannelli and Others
 

Bleomycin for hypercalcemia due to cancer
T. Nijjar and L. J. Brandes
 

Alternatives to tracheostomy in sleep apnea
D. E. Mattox and G. A. Gates
 

Hepatic copper overload and cirrhosis
A. Deshpande, H. S. Dang, and C. M. Sunta
 

Free care for sexually transmitted diseases
 

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