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Original Articles
High-dose vitamin C versus placebo in the treatment of patients with advanced cancer who have had no prior chemotherapy. A randomized double-blind comparison
C. G. Moertel and Others
Abstract  

Nutritional requirement for taurine in patients receiving long-term parenteral nutrition
H. S. Geggel and Others
Abstract  

Risk factors for breast cancer in women with proliferative breast disease
W. D. Dupont and D. L. Page
Abstract  

Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia
G. R. Epler and Others
Abstract  

Oxygen-derived free radicals in postischemic tissue injury
J. M. McCord
Abstract  

Dangers for pregnant women in the work place
W. J. Curran
 

Inadvertent aluminum administration during plasma exchange due to aluminum contamination of albumin-replacement solutions
D. S. Milliner, J. H. Shinaberger, P. Shuman, and J. W. Coburn
 

Hypotension after quinidine plus verapamil. Possible additive competition at alpha-adrenergic receptors
A. S. Maisel, H. J. Motulsky, and P. A. Insel
 

Public perceptions of medicine
D. Mechanic
 

Ted Slavin's blood and the development of HBV vaccine
B. S. Blumberg, I. Millman, and W. T. London
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 3-1985. A 33-year-old man with progressive right facial paresis and ophthalmoplegia without ptosis
 

  Editorial
Vitamin C and cancer
R. E. Wittes
 

Goodbye to "fibrocystic disease"
R. V. Hutter
 


Correspondence
Exercise and sudden cardiac death
 

Clonazepam and sexual precocity
I. A. Choonara, L. Rosenbloom, and C. S. Smith
 

Case 40-1984: essential mixed cryoglobulinemia and chronic persistent hepatitis
 

Access to care and the evolution of for-profit medicine
J. R. Jay
 

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