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Original Articles
The efficacy of inosine pranobex in preventing the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. The Scandinavian Isoprinosine Study Group
C. Pedersen and Others
Abstract  

The role of genetically determined polymorphic drug metabolism in the beta-blockade produced by propafenone
J. T. Lee and Others
Abstract  

Thromboxane biosynthesis and platelet function in type II diabetes mellitus
G. Davi and Others
Abstract  

An outbreak of toxic encephalopathy caused by eating mussels contaminated with domoic acid
T. M. Perl and Others
Abstract  

Neurologic sequelae of domoic acid intoxication due to the ingestion of contaminated mussels
J. S. Teitelbaum and Others
Abstract  

Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood during surgery at San Francisco General Hospital
J. L. Gerberding and Others
Abstract  

Inadvertent transmission of a donor's acute myeloid leukemia in bone marrow transplantation for chronic myelocytic leukemia
D. W. Niederwieser and Others
 

Inosine pranobex--is a single positive trial enough?
S. L. Kweder, R. A. Schnur, and E. C. Cooper
 

Rationing medical progress. The way to affordable health care
D. Callahan
 

Age as a criterion for rationing health care
N. G. Levinsky
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 25-1990. Abdominal pain and vomiting in a 64-year-old man with chronic malabsorption and diarrhea
 

  Editorial
Is rationing inevitable?
A. S. Relman
 

Health care rationing through inconvenience
 


Correspondence
Leukemia after treatment of ovarian cancer or Hodgkin's disease
 

Ceftriaxone versus cefuroxime for meningitis in children
K. Wrenn
 

Eosinophilia from food dye added to enteral feeding
R. T. Bell and S. Fishman
 

The difficult road for the minority researcher
D. Laraque, N. Kanem, and J. Mitchell
 

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