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Vol. 129 No. 1, pp. 33-144, January 1, 1972
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Graves' disease in the male. A review of 241 cases treated with an individually calculated dose of sodium iodide I 131
W. H. Blahd; M. T. Hays
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:33-40.
Bartter's syndrome. A manifestation of renal tubular defects
M. G. White
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:41-47.
A simple and reliable test for the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism
C. Y. Pak; D. East; L. Sanzenbacher; B. Ruskin; J. Cox
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:48-55.
Isolation and identification of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol from human plasma
M. F. Holick; H. F. DeLuca; L. V. Avioli
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:56-61.
Propoxyphene suicides. Report of nine cases
D. J. Young
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:62-66.
Follow-up observations and prognosis in primary myocardial disease
G. I. Shugoll; P. J. Bowen; J. P. Moore; M. L. Lenkin
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:67-72.
"Chronic pyelonephritis" as a cause of massive proteinuria (? nephrotic syndrome)
B. G. Delano; N. J. Goodwin; G. E. Thomson; S. Minkowitz; E. A. Friedman
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:73-76.
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis treated with anticoagulants
A. I. Arieff; W. F. Pinggera
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:77-84.
Idiopathic acquired hemolytic anemia. Survival in 117 cases
M. N. Silverstein; M. R. Gomes; L. R. Elveback; W. H. ReMine; J. W. Linman
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:85-87.
The "abnormal" screening laboratory results. Its effect on physician and patient
L. J. Schneiderman; L. DeSalvo; S. Baylor; P. L. Wolf
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:88-90.
Biochemical screening tests. Effect of panel size on medical care
G. D. Friedman; M. Goldberg; J. N. Ahuja; A. B. Siegelaub; M. L. Bassis; M. I. Collen
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:91-97.
Thallium intoxication treated with dithizone and hemodialysis
G. Paulson; G. Vergara; J. Young; M. Bird
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:100-103.
Sickle cell anemia with the nephrotic syndrome and renal vein obstruction
T. Strom; R. C. Muehrcke; R. D. Smith
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:104-108.
Histiocytic medullary reticulosis. Fatal hemorrhage due to massive platelet phagocytosis
B. R. Seligman; F. Rosner; S. L. Lee; M. D. Kagan
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:109-113.
IgG-K-multiple myeloma with hyperviscosity syndrome--response to plasmapheresis
R. E. Wolf; J. B. Alperin; S. E. Ritzmann; W. C. Levin
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:114-117.
Sporotrichial arthritis. Report of a case mimicking gout
W. J. Levinsky
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:118-119.
Myxedema and myotonic dystrophy
J. Brumlik; R. J. Maier
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:120-122.
Community medicine as an academic discipline. Fact or fancy?
N. M. Kaplan
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:124-128.
A safe physician
E. G. Dimond
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:129-130.
What the internist should know about the ophthalmopathy of Graves' disease
J. I. Hamburger; H. S. Sugar
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:131-139.
Immunity and neoplasms
J. Durocher
Arch Intern Med. 1972;129:143-144.

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