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R L Berg and D B Ornt
End state renal disease: how many, how much?
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 4-5. [PDF]  

J L Weston
Ambiguities limit the role of nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 6-7. [PDF]  

J Rosenaur, D Stanford, W Morgan, and B Curtin
Prescribing behaviors of primary care nurse practitioners.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 10-13. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T Sugimoto and S J Rosansky
The incidence of treated end stage renal disease in the eastern United States: 1973-1979.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 14-17. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M C McCormick, S Shapiro, and B Starfield
High-risk young mothers: infant mortality and morbidity in four areas in the United States, 1973-1978.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 18-23. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G S Lamb and R J Napodano
Physician-nurse practitioner interaction patterns in primary care practices.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 26-29. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T M Vogt
Effects of parental smoking on medical care utilization by children.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 30-34. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G E Hendershot
Maternal age and overdue conceptions.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 35-38. [Abstract] [PDF]  

N P Roos
Hysterectomies in one Canadian Province: a new look at risks and benefits.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 39-46. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P Diehr, D P Martin, K F Price, L J Friedlander, W C Richardson, and D C Riedel
Use of ambulatory care services in three provider plans: interactions between patient characteristics and plans.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 47-51. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P Hartge, J I Cahill, D West, M Hauck, D Austin, D Silverman, and R Hoover
Design and methods in a multi-center case-control interview study.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 52-56. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D C Christiani
Occupational health in the People's Republic of China.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 58-64. [Abstract] [PDF]  

W W Eaton and J McLeod
Consumption of coffee or tea and symptoms of anxiety.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 66-68. [Abstract] [PDF]  

K K Christoffel
Homicide in childhood: a public health problem in need of attention.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 68-70. [Abstract] [PDF]  

G S Bale and N J Smith
Comparability ratios by age: based on deaths of Metropolitan policyholders.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 71-73. [Abstract] [PDF]  

D Vigiser, A Apter, U Aviram, and B Maoz
Overutilization of the general hospital emergency room for psychiatric referrals in an Israeli hospital.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 73-75. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R C Haupt and J R Nolfi
The effects of high voltage transmission lines on the health of adjacent resident populations.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 76-78. [Abstract] [PDF]  

C A Huether, S Howe, and J Kelaghan
Knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding vasectomy among residents of Hamilton County, Ohio, 1980.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 79-82. [Abstract] [PDF]  

K R Wing
Recent amendments to the Medicaid program: political implications.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 83-84. [PDF]  

R A Gunn
Active surveillance at local level for communicable disease reporting.
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 85-86. [PDF]  

Richard L. Vogt and David Jillson
Vogt and Jillson Respond
Am J Public Health 1984 74: 85-86. [PDF]  

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