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Original Articles
Treatment of severe malaria in the United States with a continuous infusion of quinidine gluconate and exchange transfusion
K. D. Miller, A. E. Greenberg, and C. C. Campbell
Abstract  

Pulmonary microvascular cytology in the diagnosis of lymphangitic carcinomatosis
R. G. Masson and Others
Abstract  

Enhancement of wound healing by topical treatment with epidermal growth factor
G. L. Brown and Others
Abstract  

The effects of pancreas transplantation on the glomerular structure of renal allografts in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes
R. W. Bilous and Others
Abstract  

How do financial incentives affect physicians' clinical decisions and the financial performance of health maintenance organizations?
A. L. Hillman, M. V. Pauly, and J. J. Kerstein
Abstract  

Care of the nursing home patient
L. S. Libow and P. Starer
 

Acquired cyclic amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia associated with an immunoglobulin blocking the action of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
R. Hoffman and Others
 

Shattuck lecture--the health care priorities of the Bush administration
L. W. Sullivan
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1989. A 65-year-old man with pulmonary infiltrates and an axillary mass
 

  Editorial
Enhancement of wound healing by growth factors
T. K. Hunt and F. B. La Van
 

Is pancreas transplantation for insulin-dependent diabetics worthwhile?
R. Tattersall
 


Correspondence
Two plans for universal health insurance
 

Euthanasia
 

Unsuspected Fanconi's anemia and bone marrow transplantation in cases of acute myelomonocytic leukemia
M. Gyger and Others
 

Percutaneous injection of orthopedic cement in metastatic vertebral lesions
P. Kaemmerlen and Others
 

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