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Original Articles
Urinary-bladder management after total joint-replacement surgery
J. D. Michelson, P. A. Lotke, and M. E. Steinberg
Abstract  

Indomethacin in the treatment of premature labor. Effects on the fetal ductus arteriosus
K. J. Moise and Others
Abstract  

Twelve-year follow-up of survival in the randomized European Coronary Surgery Study
E. Varnauskas
Abstract  

Reticuloendothelial clearance in cystic fibrosis and other inflammatory lung diseases
E. C. Mantzouranis, F. S. Rosen, and H. R. Colten
Abstract  

Cerebral cavernous malformations. Incidence and familial occurrence
D. Rigamonti and Others
Abstract  

Clinical and biochemical manifestations of depression. Relation to the neurobiology of stress (1)
P. W. Gold, F. K. Goodwin, and G. P. Chrousos
 

Poker players' pneumonia. An urban outbreak of Q fever following exposure to a parturient cat
J. M. Langley and Others
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 32-1988. Obstructive jaundice in a man with treated colon cancer and leukemia
 

  Editorial
Can we build a better urinary catheter?
C. M. Kunin
 

Twenty years of coronary bypass surgery
T. Killip
 

Vascular malformations of the brain
B. M. Stein and J. P. Mohr
 


Correspondence
Transplantation of fetal substantia nigra and adrenal medulla to the caudate nucleus in two patients with Parkinson's disease
 

Shock-wave lithotripsy of gallbladder stones
 

Prenatal management and congenital toxoplasmosis
 

Safeguarding the blood supply by providing opportunities for anonymous HIV testing
A. J. Snyder and J. M. Vergeront
 

Psychosis and water metabolism
 

Falsification of credentials by applicants for medical staffs
 

The case for hospice
 

The paradox of health
 

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