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Original Articles
Early experience with an implantable cardioverter
D. P. Zipes and Others
Abstract  

Effect of treatment on the evolution of renal abnormalities in lupus nephritis
J. E. Balow and Others
Abstract  

Hepatitis B vaccine in patients receiving hemodialysis. Immunogenicity and efficacy
C. E. Stevens and Others
Abstract  

Fibrinogen as a risk factor for stroke and myocardial infarction
L. Wilhelmsen and Others
Abstract  

Psychosocial status in chronic illness. A comparative analysis of six diagnostic groups
B. R. Cassileth and Others
Abstract  

Current concepts. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
W. J. Fulkerson
 

Male-limited familial precocious puberty in three generations. Apparent Leydig-cell autonomy and elevated glycoprotein hormone alpha subunit
E. O. Reiter, R. S. Brown, C. Longcope, and I. Z. Beitins
 

Should heroin be legalized for the treatment of pain?
M. Angell
 

Compassionate pain relief: is heroin the answer?
E. N. Brandt
 

In defense of the reintroduction of heroin into American medical practice and H.R. 5290--the Compassionate Pain Relief Act
A. M. Mondzac
 

Policies on exportation of hazardous substances in western developed countries. A public-health problem
V. Navarro
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 34-1984. Ocular injury and unilateral exophthalmos in a 30-year-old woman
 

  Editorial
Cytotoxic-drug treatment of lupus nephritis
J. V. Donadio
 


Correspondence
Nurse practitioners
 

Polyclonal activation of B cells in homosexual men
 

Ethanol and arterial disease
D. P. Mikhailidis and Others
 

Sublingual isoproterenol for primary pulmonary hypertension
R. A. Hogan
 

Instability of hematin solutions
D. W. Mendenhall
 

Postmortem accumulation of 3-methoxytyramine in the brain
D. L. Sparks, J. C. Hunsaker, and J. T. Slevin
 

Talking with patients about CPR
 

Are sulfite additives really safe?
A. S. Huang and W. M. Fraser
 

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