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Original Articles
Influence of the internal-mammary-artery graft on 10-year survival and other cardiac events
F. D. Loop and Others
Abstract  

Long-term follow-up in London Transplant Group recipients of cadaver renal allografts. The influence of HLA matching on transplant outcome
H. Festenstein, P. Doyle, and J. Holmes
Abstract  

Stopping long-term dialysis. An empirical study of withdrawal of life-supporting treatment
S. Neu and C. M. Kjellstrand
Abstract  

Lassa fever. Effective therapy with ribavirin
J. B. McCormick and Others
Abstract  

Teaching clinical medicine in the ambulatory setting. An idea whose time may have finally come
G. T. Perkoff
Abstract  

In support of a linkage between the funding of graduate medical education and care of the indigent
R. E. Rieselbach and T. C. Jackson
 

The mechanism of nitrazepam-induced drooling and aspiration
E. Wyllie and Others
 

Screening mammography--potential problems on the horizon
F. M. Hall
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Normal reference values
 

  Editorial
The internal mammary artery: the ideal coronary bypass graft?
F. C. Spencer
 

Innovations in ambulatory-care education
K. I. Shine
 


Correspondence
Hemophilus influenzae bacteremia in a patient with immunodeficiency caused by HTLV-III
D. L. Garbowit, S. G. Alsip, and F. M. Griffin
 

Reconstitution of natural-killer-cell activity in the newborn by interleukin-2
L. Sancho, C. Martinez, A. Nogales, and A. de la Hera
 

Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy
 

Case 30-1985: limbic encephalitis
 

Cough and wheeze caused by inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme
P. F. Semple and G. W. Herd
 

The Hippocratic oath--corporate version
D. L. Schiedermayer
 

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