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Original Articles
The response to long-term overfeeding in identical twins
C. Bouchard and Others
Abstract  

The body-mass index of twins who have been reared apart
A. J. Stunkard, J. R. Harris, N. L. Pedersen, and G. E. McClearn
Abstract  

Recombinant human erythropoietin for patients with AIDS treated with zidovudine
M. Fischl and Others
Abstract  

Relation of serum lipoprotein(a) concentration and apolipoprotein(a) phenotype to coronary heart disease in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia
M. Seed and Others
Abstract  

The effect on test ordering of informing physicians of the charges for outpatient diagnostic tests
W. M. Tierney, M. E. Miller, and C. J. McDonald
Abstract  

Successful liver transplantation from a living donor to her son
R. W. Strong and Others
 

Relation of cytogenetic abnormalities and clinical outcome in metastatic melanoma
J. M. Trent and Others
Abstract  

Shattuck lecture--healing and heroism
H. B. Wheeler
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 21-1990. A 21-year-old man with recurrent left-sided pneumonia
 

  Editorial
Destiny rides again as twins overeat
E. A. Sims
 

Changing physicians' behavior. The pot and the kettle
L. Goldman
 

Deprenyl for the treatment of early Parkinson's disease
 

Outcome of care in birth centers
 

Body-mass indexes of British separated twins
A. MacDonald and A. Stunkard
 

Indiscriminate use of laser-assisted angioplasty
S. M. Heilbrunn
 

Failure of physostigmine in treatment of acute severe intrathecal baclofen intoxication
L. Saltuari and Others
 

More on sex and racial bias in pharmaceutical advertisements
K. J. Tietze and M. C. Smith
 


Correspondence
Activation of vasodepressor reflexes by inotropic catecholamines
D. R. Karnad and Others
 

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