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Pancreatic transplantation.
Oestrogen-like effect of ginseng.
Materia Non Medica
Transplants—are the donors really dead?
Vaccination against smallpox
Immunodeficiency and cryptosporidiosis. Demonstration at the Royal College of Physicians of London.
Medicine and the Media
Vaccination against smallpox.
Royal Medical Benevolent Fund Christmas Appeal 1980
Local authority fees
Radiosensitisers.
Reading for Pleasure: Confessions of a lowbrow
Points: Hazards of surgical glove powders
Yaws again.
Diuretic treatment of resistant hypertension.
Management of acute stroke in the elderly.
Anorexia nervosa in diabetes mellitus.
Full-time negotiators for the medical profession?
Points: Malapropisms and neologisms
Epilepsy and pregnancy.
Site of action of intrathecal morphine.
Medical audit
Points: Music, chess, and infant prodigies
Points: Corvo's “Chronicles of the House of Borgia”
Injection abscesses in a diabetic due to Mycobacterium chelonei var abscessus.
Listening and talking to patients. V: Communicating with children.
Can insulin-treated diabetics be given beta-adrenergic-blocking drugs?
NEWS AND NOTES
From the Scottish Council: Affiliation to Scottish TUC rejected
Phenylbutazone overdosage: abnormal metabolism associated with hepatic and renal damage.
ABC of blood pressure reduction. Emergency reduction, hypertension in pregnancy, and hypertension in the elderly.
Transplants--are the donors really dead?
Transplants—are the donors really dead?
Community medicine--a second chance?
Medicine and Books
Points: A dilemma in domiciliary obstetrics
Points: Treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis
Steroids in bronchitis.
Mode of delivery and survival in babies weighing less than 2000 g at birth.
Community medicine—a second chance?
Points: Fish poisoning
From the GMSC: Night visit fees
Consent for mastectomy.
Heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and hypertension in West Indians, Asians, and whites in Birmingham, England.
Personal View
Points: Fish poisoning
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Granulocytopenia and septicaemia.
Procedures in practice. Passing a nasogastric tube.
Mental health review tribunals.
Staffing in thoracic medicine
Points: Women in hospital medicine childminders
Randomised trial of high doses of stilboestrol and ethisterone in pregnancy: long-term follow-up of mothers.
Hypercalcaemia and osteolytic bone lesions in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
Transplants—are the donors really dead?
Transplants—are the donors really dead?
Early intervention in Down's syndrome.
Secondary drowning in children.
Bone-marrow necrosis and Q fever.
The Week
Long-term survival after orthotopic and heterotopic cardiac transplantation.
New system for single-needle dialysis.
Equity and the NHS: self-reported morbidity, access, and primary care.
From the HJSC: Juniors to return to Review Body
Management of patients after self-poisoning.
Certification--continuing arguments.
Transplants—are the donors really dead?
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