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Original Articles
Clinical implications of positive tests for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in asymptomatic blood donors
S. F. Leitman and Others
Abstract  

The effect of cigarette smoking on neutrophil kinetics in human lungs
W. MacNee, B. Wiggs, A. S. Belzberg, and J. C. Hogg
Abstract  

Nibbling versus gorging: metabolic advantages of increased meal frequency
D. J. Jenkins and Others
Abstract  

111In-labeled nonspecific immunoglobulin scanning in the detection of focal infection
R. H. Rubin and Others
Abstract  

Exposure of patients to human immunodeficiency virus through the transfusion of blood components that test antibody-negative
P. D. Cumming, E. L. Wallace, J. B. Schorr, and R. Y. Dodd
Abstract  

The natural history of transfusion-associated infection with human immunodeficiency virus. Factors influencing the rate of progression to disease
J. W. Ward and Others
Abstract  

Orthostatic hypotension in the elderly
L. A. Lipsitz
 

Training basic scientists to bridge the gap between basic science and its application to human disease
I. M. Arias
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 40-1989. A 40-year-old man with headache, fever, rash, and thrombocytopenia after a Caribbean trip
 

  Editorial
The decreasing risk of transfusion-associated AIDS
J. E. Menitove
 

Neutrophils and emphysema
S. E. McGowan and G. W. Hunninghake
 

Rubor, dolor calor, tumor, and radionuclide scans
P. Gardner and Z. H. Oster
 

The physician's responsibility toward hopelessly ill patients
 


Correspondence
Prevalence of HIV antibody among blood donors in California
M. J. Hughes and Others
 

Use of penicillamine in children with small lead burdens
M. Shannon, A. Grace, and J. W. Graef
 

Diagnosing the health care crisis
E. L. Burwell
 

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