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Journal of General Internal Medicine

Issue 9/1998

Content (21 Articles)

Original Articles

Outcomes of telephone medical care

Helen Delichatsios, Mark Callahan, Mary Charlson

Original Articles

HIV/AIDS patients’ perspectives on adhering to regimens containing protease inhibitors

Valerie E. Stone, Jennifer Clarke, Joan Lovell, Kathleen A. Steger, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, Stephen Boswell, Alicia D. Monroe, Michael D. Stein, Tamra J. Tyree, Kenneth H. Mayer

Original Articles

Effect of histamine-2 receptor antagonists on blood alcohol levels

David S. Weinberg, Daniel Burnham, Jesse A. Berlin

Original Articles

Quinine for nocturnal leg cramps

Malcolm Man-Son-Hing, George Wells, Anita Lau

Reflections

Musing, as michelangelo

Mary Williams Clark

Original Articles

Physical abuse among depressed women

Sarah Hudson Scholle, Kathryn M. Rost, Jacqueline M. Golding

Original Articles

Ambulatory health care use by patients in a public hospital emergency department

Kimberly J. Rask, Mark V. Williams, Sally E. McNagny, Ruth M. Parker, David W. Baker

Brief Reports

Diagnosing delirium by telephone

Edward R. Marcantonio, Mary Michaels, Neil M. Resnick

Brief Reports

Women’s preferences for specialists who provide cancer screening and general medical care

Anne G. Pemberton, Karen L. Margolis, Pamela J. Mink, Paul G. McGovern, Nicole Lurie

Clinical Reviews

Medical risks for women who drink alcohol

Katharine A. Bradley, Seeta Badrinath, Kristen Bush, Jodie Boyd-Wickizer, Bradley Anawalt

Clinical Reviews

Management of breast fibroadenomas

Ron Greenberg, Yehuda Skornick, Ofer Kaplan

Editorial

Directory assistance for telephone care

John H. Wasson

Reflections

From the inside of a short white coat

Julia Kearney

Letter To The Editor

Discussing pharmaceutical gifts

Daniel B. Stryer

Book review

Robert C. Smith

Reflections

Rebirthing

Tatiana de la Tierra

Reflections

The checkup

David S. Pisetsky

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