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Original Articles
A comparison of two doses of aspirin (30 mg vs. 283 mg a day) in patients after a transient ischemic attack or minor ischemic stroke. The Dutch TIA Trial Study Group
Abstract  

Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in multiple myeloma. European Group for Bone Marrow Transplantation
G. Gahrton and Others
Abstract  

Increase in Candida krusei infection among patients with bone marrow transplantation and neutropenia treated prophylactically with fluconazole
J. R. Wingard and Others
Abstract  

Effects of pancreas transplantation on postprandial glucose metabolism
H. Katz and Others
Abstract  

Prevention of high-altitude pulmonary edema by nifedipine
P. Bartsch and Others
Abstract  

When physicians treat members of their own families. Practices in a community hospital
J. La Puma, C. B. Stocking, D. La Voie, and C. A. Darling
Abstract  

Physicians' aid in dying
R. I. Misbin
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 44-1991. A 17-year-old Cambodian girl with recurrent abdominal pain and a tender mass in the right lower quadrant
 

  Editorial
Aspirin, the ageless remedy?
J. A. Mills
 

Toward a cure for multiple myeloma?
B. Barlogie
 

When lungs on mountains leak. Studying pulmonary edema at high altitudes
J. T. Reeves and R. B. Schoene
 

Zidovudine and the natural history of AIDS
 

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in adults without predisposing illnesses
 


Correspondence
Precipitation of ondansetron in alkaline solutions
P. F. Jarosinski and S. Hirschfeld
 

Cutaneous seeding of gallbladder cancer after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
F. Drouard, J. Delamarre, and J. P. Capron
 

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