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diet and cancer of endocrine target organs.the role of diet in the etiology of cancer of the breast and endometrium is considered. geographic variation in rates, effects of migration, consequences of exogenous hormone use, and other epidemiologic factors are reviewed. cancer of the endometrium is related to diet probably through simple caloric excess. the excess is reflected in obesity and the consequent overproduction of estrone, a natural but carcinogenic human estrogen. diet may also influence breast cancer risk somewhat through the s ...1977195711
peer sex education training and evaluation.human sexuality has been recognized as an important developmental, emotional, and medical concern on the college campus. the peer sex education program at the university of massachusetts/amherst has been developed as a model for the use of trained students in an educational, referral, and counseling role. this paper describes the program and outlines the methodology used in the documentation and evaluation of various program aspects. aspects described include the program's rationale and backgrou ...1977857687
role of midwives.dr. alfano (new england journal of medicine 296: 1126, 1977) is certainly entitled to his personal opinions, but when they appear in a major publication in a setting that calls for factual information, they cannot go unchallenged. midwives have played and continue to play a major part in maternal-infant services in many advanced european countries. combined midwife-physician services in sweden, finland, japan, netherlands, denmark, norway, and switzerland produced infant mortality rates in 19 ...1977876307
boston exanthem agent: echovirus 16. 1977920685
spotlight on the staff. human relations. 197710235938
biomedical research: a view from the state legislature. 1976931726
human babesiosis on nantucket island: transmission by nymphal ixodes ticks.in order to identify potential vectors of human babesiosis (babesia microli) in southern massachusetts, i attempted to transmit the infection via nymphal ticks of that species found to be most abundant on reservoir hosts (peromyscus leucopus) in nature. mice were collected at frequent intervals throughout a year in a known enzootic focus on nantucket island, and ticks were removed by hand. ticks of only two species were present; larvae and nymphs of ixodes scapularis were about 10 times as numer ...19761008124
factors involved in immunization program for swine influenza.the decision to undertake a nationwide program of vaccination against swine influenza requires assessment of the status of immunity of those in various age groups in our population against this agent. pools of serum were collected from persons born in the years from 1889 to 1943; they were tested for hemaggultinin inhibiting (hi) antibody against the hsw 1n1 influenza virus strains isolated in 1931 and 1976. the titers secured serve as an indication of the average level of immunity of those of d ...19761034440
renal transplantation: a twenty-five year experience.boston has played a significant role in the development of renal transplantation. in boston was performed the first successful isograft between identical twins (1954) the first successful allograft between fraternal twins (1959) and the first successful allograft from a cadaveric donor (1962). an immunosuppressive drug was also described in boston by hematologists schwartz and dameschek (1959) and modified for renal transplantation in dogs (1961) and used for the first time in a human recipient ...1976791162
general washington and the patriot soldiers. they won a war with little food. a bicentennial study.the troops in the first action of the american revolution in massachusetts were well provisioned through the efforts of joseph trumbull of connecticut, whom the second continental congress appointed commissary general, at general washingtion's request. the ration, as ordered, would have provided-by today's standards-more calories, twice as much protein, and adequate minerals and vitamins, except possible vitamin a and ascorbic acid. unfortunately, all items in the ration were seldom available to ...1976770557
opiate antagonists and the modification of heroin self-administration behavior in man: an experimental study.the heroin self-administration behavior of 8 inpatient heroin addicts was examined for 10 days under blocked (i.e., following ingestion of narcotic antagonists--naloxone or naltrexone) and unblocked (no antagonist) conditions. in the unblocked state, subjects injected all the available heroin, but they ceased heroin use almost completely following antagonist administration. possible explanations for these results are discussed along with their implications for treatment.1976184054
letter: lawyers, doctors and patients' rights. 19761244559
family planning during psychiatric hospitalization.ongoing experience with development of family planning programs in psychiatric hospitals suggests that models must be flexible to allow for varying structures and traditions of institutions and for special needs of specific patient populations. however some issues, particularly those related to patients' rights and to usefulness of particular contraceptives, are broadly applicable. introduction of a family planning program for psychiatric patients is described.19761247094
massachusetts medical society. resolution concerning the safety and freedom of doctor mikhail shtern. 19761107838
experimentation on human fetuses prohibited; medical procedures authorized; consent; approval; civil and criminal liability and proceedings; severability. 197612041355
boston md--neighbors exemplify divergent views in abortion debate. 197611663681
mbd, drug research and the schools: a conference on medical responsibility and community control, 13-14 feb 1976. 197611678140
commonwealth v. edelin. 17 dec 1976. 197612038352
ethical problems in fetal research. 197511664449
psychosurgery in massachusetts: a task force report. 197511664587
fetal research iv: the living fetus and the law--the state's role. 197511663566
fetal research: the case history of a massachusetts law. 197511643258
fetal research (ii): the nature of a massachusetts law. 197511643261
fetal research (iii): the impact of a massachusetts law. 197511643265
law-medicine notes. experimentation becomes a crime: fetal research in massachusetts. 19751110708
milieu process during the residency turnover: the human cost of psychiatric education. 19751119610
lead in human scalp hair: some factors affecting its variability.the accumulation of lead in human scalp hair was compared in male and female children and adults from various locations in the united sates, japan, yugoslavia, iran, and south africa. the most significant variables which influenced the concentration of lead in hair were ingestion of lead-containing substances, exposure to lead of environmental origin, place of residence, site from which the hair specimen was sampled relative to its distance from the scalp, and age. the least significant variable ...19751141710
respiratory colonization with pseudomonas putrefaciens after near-drowning in salt water.pseudomonas putrefaciens, a marine organism infrequently found in human culture material, was repeatedly isolated from the sputum of a patient with pneumonia during a three-week period following a salt-water drowning accident. similar organisms were found in the water at the site of the accident in boston, and at ocean bathing beaches on nearby martha's vineyard.19751163489
historical reflections on the sesquicentennial of the founding of the boston prison discipline society (1825-1854). 1975779872
a comparison of two abortion-related legal inquiries. 19751080506
childhood lead poisoning and legislative action. 19751081566
isolation and characterization of vibrio parahaemolyticus from cape cod soft-shell clams (mya arenaria).vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from soft-shell clams (mya arenaria) taken from 10 different clamming areas on cape cod, mass., during july and august 1972. direct plating on thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar was found to be superior to either direct plating on vanderzant modified salt starch agar or enrichment with trypticase soy broth containing 7% salt for isolation from clam samples. morphological and biochemical characteristics of 33 isolates from 30 samples generally conform ...19751096817
the man who was to be. introductory note to "black patient white therapist: a case report.". 19751099042
the politics of birth control, 1920-1940: the impact of professionals.before the 1920s, a birth control movement arose in the united states out of socialist, feminist, and other radical groups concerned with women's rights and sexual freedom. after 1920 the birth control movement became gradually transformed into a respectable, nonradical reform cause, the recipient of large grants from big business, with women's rights secondary to an overriding concern with medical health and population control. this transformation was achieved through the professionalization of ...19751102468
babesiosis in man. sixth documented case. 19744412160
the manifestations of abnormal hemoglobins of man: hemoglobins m. 19744530672
infection and antibiotic usage at boston city hospital: changes in prevalence during the decade 1964-1973. 19744544686
proceedings: epidemiology of human breast cancer. 19744600635
characterization of klebsiella isolates from natural receiving waters and comparison with human isolates.two hundred sixty-six strains of klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from natural water sources in geographically diverse areas (florida, massachusetts, and oregon) were analyzed to determine the serotype, biochemical, virulence, and antimicrobial susceptibility differences between these natural strains and human klebsiella isolates. sixty of 72 defined serotypes were found among 210 typable strains. geographic patterns were present, but in general were not pronounced among serotypes. reactions with ...19744607526
from comstockery through population control: the inevitability of balancing. 197411663527
foetal research aborted in united states. 197411664375
an act prohibiting experimentation on human fetuses. approved 26 jun 1974. 197412041354
family planning services and population research act.the senate human resources subcommittee under the chairmanship of senator alan cranston has completed its work on the family planning services and population research amendments of 1973 (s. 1708) and has referred the bill to the senate labor and public welfare committee. right-to-life activists are zeroing in on committee members in hopes of amending the bill to prohibit federal funds for sterilization and continued research on abortifacient drugs. if such provisions were to be approved, it w ...197312276914
abortion and the law: equal protection. 197311663435
physician extraordinary--a foe of man-made diseases. 19734572651
excursions into epidemiology: selected studies during the past four decades at boston city hospital. 19734577976
joseph garland, m.d., 1893-1973. the man, his family and friends. 19734579335
epidemics of anencephalus and spina bifida in ireland since 1900. 19734591345
research on prisoners. 19734697951
the mental hospital in the era of human services. 19734714924
temporal laws and medical ethics in conflict. 19734718042
suicide in the aging. suicidal behavior in a 70-year-old man: a case report. 19734750469
large nematode larva from the abdominal cavity of a man in massachusetts. 19724635776
maternal health and mongolism.preliminary findings of an analysis of the occurrence of mongolism among 25,000 babies born in framingham, massachusetts, in the 12-year period from 1960-1971 are reported. during the 12 years, 31 mongoloid babies were born to residents, and 12 (39%) were born in the 2-year period of 1970 and 1971, with the rate of mongolism approaching 5/1000 births in 1971 despite an overall decline in the birth rate. maternal health factors and clinical tests of the offspring (karyotyping, x-ray, and photogra ...19724114213
a study of human aortic distensibility with relation to atherosclerosis and aging. 19715092609
influenza and neural-tube defects. 19714105702
a course in human sexuality for the college student.since 1967, 5000 students at albertus magnus, amherst, brown, dartmouth, mt. holyoke, smith, and the university of massachusetts have participated in a sex education course, "topics in human sexuality." the course format is shaped by critiques of past students. a series of 6-8 lectures, delivered by the authors, covers basic areas such as psychosexual development, interpersonal relationships, sexual response, pregnancy and birth, contraception, and abortion. the students have declared a desi ...19714111063
spoke design for inpatient care. designing for nursing efficiency: a multidisciplinary evaluation. 19705494265
dental asymmetry as an indicator of genetic and environmental conditions in human populations. 19705509692
a chromosome survey of 2,400 normal newborn infants. 19695764778
studies with inactivated influenza vaccines purified by zonal centrifugation. 2. efficacy.high (3000 cca units) and standard low (300 cca units) doses of the monovalent purified vaccines described in an earlier paper were evaluated in a double-blind manner in 2 adult populations for protective effectiveness against illness caused by the hong kong influenza virus. epidemics in both populations occurred 4-6 weeks after single injections of vaccine were given.the attack rates among recipients of low or high doses of a2/japan vaccines in a prison were virtually identical to those among t ...19695309468
hospital-associated infections. 19694980611
human influenza: aspects of the immune response to vaccination. 19694184389
first questions. presidential address. human factors society. 19685662637
laboratory service for influenza and other respirovirus diseases. 19676020911
five new viral exanthems. 196414180572
contributions of a clinical genetics laboratory to the diagnosis and treatment of disease in childhood. 196314045779
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