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Original Articles
Tumors of the brain and nervous system after radiotherapy in childhood
E. Ron and Others
Abstract  

Blood glucose levels in Malawian children before and during the administration of intravenous quinine for severe falciparum malaria
T. E. Taylor and Others
Abstract  

Body iron stores and the risk of cancer
R. G. Stevens, D. Y. Jones, M. S. Micozzi, and P. R. Taylor
Abstract  

Vancomycin, ticarcillin, and amikacin compared with ticarcillin-clavulanate and amikacin in the empirical treatment of febrile, neutropenic children with cancer
J. L. Shenep and Others
Abstract  

Innovators for the 21st century: will we face a crisis in biomedical-research brainpower?
B. Healy
 

Pathogenesis of sodium and water retention in high-output and low-output cardiac failure, nephrotic syndrome, cirrhosis, and pregnancy (1)
R. W. Schrier
 

Ethical considerations of human investigation in developing countries: the AIDS dilemma
M. Barry
 

Morality for the medical-industrial complex: a code of ethics for the mass marketing of health care
H. T. Engelhardt and M. A. Rie
 

Photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer: ethics of a collaborative trial in China
A. T. Glass
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1988. A 67-year-old woman with dysphagia and a calcified esophagogastric mass
 

  Editorial
Ethical imperialism? Ethics in international collaborative clinical research
M. Angell
 


Correspondence
Effect of dietary stearic acid on plasma cholesterol level
 

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and sudden death
 

Exchanging donor kidneys
 

Pulsatile secretion of insulin
M. Husain
 

Prenatal diagnosis of cytochrome c oxidase deficiency by biopsy of chorionic villi
W. Ruitenbeek and Others
 

Snout suffocation syndrome
V. L. Keipper
 

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