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Original Articles
The risk of subsequent transmission of Hemophilus influenzae type B disease among children in day care. Results of a two-year statewide prospective surveillance and contact survey
M. T. Osterholm and Others
Abstract  

Risk of subsequent disease among day-care contacts of patients with systemic Hemophilus influenzae type B disease
T. V. Murphy and Others
Abstract  

Endoscopic sclerotherapy versus portacaval shunt in patient with severe cirrhosis and acute variceal hemorrhage. Long-term follow-up
J. P. Cello and Others
Abstract  

Induction of circulating activated suppressor-like T cells by methimazole therapy for Graves' disease
T. H. Totterman, F. A. Karlsson, M. Bengtsson, and I. Mendel-Hartvig
Abstract  

Dietary fat and the risk of breast cancer
W. C. Willett and Others
Abstract  

Mexiletine
R. W. Campbell
 

Patient-funded cancer research
R. K. Oldham
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 1-1987. A 58-year-old man with a malignant thymoma and confusion
 

  Editorial
175 years old: some anniversary thoughts and a new look
A. S. Relman
 

Immunoregulation in autoimmune thyroid disease
R. Volpe
 


Correspondence
Hepatitis B vaccine
 

Subcutaneous-insulin-resistance syndrome
 

Gastrostomy-tube jaundice
R. A. Gross and A. Agzarian
 

Antihypertensive therapy and quality of life
 

Tax gasoline to save lives
J. P. Leigh and A. L. Frank
 

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