Volume 150(3); March 1989 In Memoriam PMCID: PMC1026448 Apparent life-threatening prolonged infant apnea in Saskatchewan. PMCID: PMC1026449 All-terrain-vehicle injuries. A sport out of control. PMCID: PMC1026450 A seroepidemiologic survey of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I in two Hawaiian hematologic-oncologic practices. PMCID: PMC1026451 Strategies in managing asthma. PMCID: PMC1026452 Current status of pancreas transplantation. PMCID: PMC1026453 Coming of age for pancreas transplantation. PMCID: PMC1026454 The past, present, and future of pertussis. The role of adults in epidemiology and future control. PMCID: PMC1026455 Wegener's Granulomatosis PMCID: PMC1026456 Allergy and Immunology: Platelet-Activating Factor PMCID: PMC1026457 House Dust and Mites PMCID: PMC1026458 Venom Immunotherapy PMCID: PMC1026459 Autoimmune Demyelinating Disease PMCID: PMC1026460 Spacers and Reservoirs in Delivery Systems PMCID: PMC1026461 Methacholine Inhalation Challenge for Diagnosis of Asthma PMCID: PMC1026462 Management of Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria PMCID: PMC1026463 Asthmogenic Drugs PMCID: PMC1026464 Thoughts on Rationing Medical Care PMCID: PMC1026465 Pertussis--a disease and a vaccine that are not going away. PMCID: PMC1026466 A Critical Moment in Our History PMCID: PMC1026467 Coin ingestion complicating a tavern game. PMCID: PMC1026468 Bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. A possible synergistic effect? PMCID: PMC1026469 Women and Medicine PMCID: PMC1026470 Correspondence PMCID: PMC1026471 Correspondence PMCID: PMC1026472 Nonsuppurative pericardial effusion. PMCID: PMC1026473 Treating Southeast Asian patients. PMCID: PMC1026474 A young woman with vague lower abdominal pain. Benign cystic teratoma (dermoid cyst). PMCID: PMC1026475 Patient evaluations of low back pain care from family physicians and chiropractors. PMCID: PMC1026476 Physician communication skills and malpractice claims. A complex relationship. PMCID: PMC1026477 Organ transplants. A search for health policy at the state level. PMCID: PMC1026478 Parietaria. A newly identified cause of pollen allergy in California. PMCID: PMC1026479 From Parenthood Toward Physicianhood PMCID: PMC1026480 Journal Matter Original table of contents page Administrative content — journal masthead, notices, indexes, etc. Advertisements | ||