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Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal Vol 50, 1991 AGING Kleona Rigney MD, 50(5):169 Compliance with Hawaii’s Workers’ The 1992 HenryJ Kaiser lecture, The landmark JAMA of 15 May 1991, Compensation Law, 50(4):139 50(12):422 50(7):220 Electromagnetic fields: biological and clini- ALCOHOL Look carefully at sashimi, 50(6):196 cal aspects, 50(3):113 The medical issue of our polluted environ- Evaluation of human exposure to the hep- Alcohol and sleep apnea, 50(8):282 ment, 50(3):60 tachlor epoxide contamination of milk in ANEMIAS National health care reform: an aura of Hawaii, 50(3):108 Hereditary anemias in Hawaii (Reprint of inevitability is upon us, 50(7):223 The health status of working women in HMJ vol 46 No 8, 1987), 50(9):334 Plantation News (Reprint of HMJ vol 1 no Hawaii, 50(1):18 ANISAKIASIS 1, 1941), 50(9):308 Hereditary anemias in Hawaii (Reprint of Anisakiasis in Hawaii: a radiological diag- Publication authorized (Reprint of HMJ vol HM vol 46 no 8, 1987), 50(9):334 nosis, 50(6):202 1 no 3, 1942, pg 185), 50(9):310 Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine The Robert T Wong MD Lectureship, food products, 50(1):9 food products, 50(1):9 50(2):36 Lead poisoning in Hawaii: 1990, 50(3):89 Taxation without representation, 50(8):274 The Maluhia Project: home health care for ARNOLD, HARRY L JR MD To protect our environment, 50(3):60 the uninsured, 50(5):173 In Memoriam: Harry L Arnold Jr MD, Tuberculosis, 50(12):408 The relative safety of Hawaii’s drinking 50(9):300 War came to Hawaii (Reprint of HMJ vol | water, 50(3):173 ASBESTOSIS no 3, 1942, pgs 139-140), 50(9):313 A review of some tumors of interest for Toxic substances in the environment affect- What is AMA-ERF?, 50(2):39 demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of ing respiratory function of people in Working women, 50(1):4 HMJ vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 Hawaii, 50(3):101 ‘The Bulletin is dead. Long live the Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, Journal.’ (Reprint of HMJ vol 1 no 1, 50(3):82 CANCER 1941), 50(9):308 Sarcoidosis: a Hawaii rarity, 50(6):204 A review of some tumors of interest for Testing of blood donors for antibody to demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS HMJ vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 Electromagnetic fields: biological and clini- HCV: the Hawaii experience, 50(7):231 Toxic substances in the environment affect- CHINA cal aspects, 50(3):113 ing respiratory function of people in The Hawaii Medical Fellowship Mission to ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Hawaii, 50(3):101 China, 50(10):357 Environmental epidemiology: an introduc- Traumatic spinal cord injury in Hawaii, CLINICAL PATHOLOGIST’S CHAIR tion to its merits and problems, 50(3):81 50(2):44 Monoclonal antibodies, 50(8):288 ETHICS What to do with the patient with a positive Doctor to patient, doctor to colleague: the HCV antibody test, 50(7):254 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PACKAGE Grateful Med: gateway to world-wide litera- ethics of medical practice, 50(4):143 HAWAII MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ture, 50(12):419 FAMILY Address to the House of Delegates 134th DEMOGRAPHICS The family as victim in trauma, 50(4):153 Annual Scientific Meeting, Hawaii Medical Association, 50(2):42 A review of some tumors of interest for FIRE FIGHTERS Committee Report of Senior HMA demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, Physicians, 50(12):411 HM3J vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 50(3):82 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of DRINKING WATER FRIENDS OF THE MEDICAL December 7, 1990, 50(1):7 The relative safety of Hawaii’s drinking SCHOOL Highlights of the HMA Council meetings, water, 50(3):71 The friends of the Medical School, February and March, 50(4):137 50(8):280 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of EDITORIALS April 5, 1991, 50(5):170 Blood, 50(7):220 GENETICS Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of A call for action: the Pepper Commission’s Psychiatry and molecular genetics: a May 3, 1991, 50(6):201 blueprint for health care reform, paradigm shift, 50(12):416 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of 50(7):223 GRATEFUL MED June 7, 1991, 50(7):227 Communication and collaboration, Grateful Med: gateway to world-wide litera- Highlights of the HMA Council meetings, 50(4):132 ture, 50(12):419 50(10):354 The complexities of statistical research, 50(4):132 HAWAII Highlights of the Proceedings of the House A framework for reform of the U.S. health Anisakiasis in Hawaii: a radiological diag- of Delegates of the Hawaii Medical care financing and provision system, nosis, 50(6):202 Association 11-13 October 1991, 50(7):224 Birth of the first 100 babies in Hawaii after 50(11):384 From the AMA This Week, 50(7):226 conception in-vitro: experience at the Highlights of the Scientific Sessions of the Health Access America — strengthening the Pacific In-Vitro Fertilization Institute, Hawaii Medical Association 11-13 U.S. health care system, 50(7):220 50(10):358 October 1991, 50(11):387 Impingement, 50(10):355 Caveat doctor! Tuberculosis in physicians, Highlights of the special meeting of the The Journal’s fiftieth anniversary, 50(9):302 50(12):414 HMA Council July 5, 1991, 50(8):278 Hawatl MEDICAL JOURNAL—VOL. 51, No. 5—May 1992 Index to the Hawaii Medical Journal Vol 50, 1991 AGING Kleona Rigney MD, 50(5):169 Compliance with Hawaii’s Workers’ The 1992 HenryJ Kaiser lecture, The landmark JAMA of 15 May 1991, Compensation Law, 50(4):139 50(12):422 50(7):220 Electromagnetic fields: biological and clini- ALCOHOL Look carefully at sashimi, 50(6):196 cal aspects, 50(3):113 The medical issue of our polluted environ- Evaluation of human exposure to the hep- Alcohol and sleep apnea, 50(8):282 ment, 50(3):60 tachlor epoxide contamination of milk in ANEMIAS National health care reform: an aura of Hawaii, 50(3):108 Hereditary anemias in Hawaii (Reprint of inevitability is upon us, 50(7):223 The health status of working women in HMJ vol 46 No 8, 1987), 50(9):334 Plantation News (Reprint of HMJ vol 1 no Hawaii, 50(1):18 ANISAKIASIS 1, 1941), 50(9):308 Hereditary anemias in Hawaii (Reprint of Anisakiasis in Hawaii: a radiological diag- Publication authorized (Reprint of HMJ vol HM vol 46 no 8, 1987), 50(9):334 nosis, 50(6):202 1 no 3, 1942, pg 185), 50(9):310 Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine The Robert T Wong MD Lectureship, food products, 50(1):9 food products, 50(1):9 50(2):36 Lead poisoning in Hawaii: 1990, 50(3):89 Taxation without representation, 50(8):274 The Maluhia Project: home health care for ARNOLD, HARRY L JR MD To protect our environment, 50(3):60 the uninsured, 50(5):173 In Memoriam: Harry L Arnold Jr MD, Tuberculosis, 50(12):408 The relative safety of Hawaii’s drinking 50(9):300 War came to Hawaii (Reprint of HMJ vol | water, 50(3):173 ASBESTOSIS no 3, 1942, pgs 139-140), 50(9):313 A review of some tumors of interest for Toxic substances in the environment affect- What is AMA-ERF?, 50(2):39 demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of ing respiratory function of people in Working women, 50(1):4 HMJ vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 Hawaii, 50(3):101 ‘The Bulletin is dead. Long live the Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, Journal.’ (Reprint of HMJ vol 1 no 1, 50(3):82 CANCER 1941), 50(9):308 Sarcoidosis: a Hawaii rarity, 50(6):204 A review of some tumors of interest for Testing of blood donors for antibody to demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS HMJ vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 Electromagnetic fields: biological and clini- HCV: the Hawaii experience, 50(7):231 Toxic substances in the environment affect- CHINA cal aspects, 50(3):113 ing respiratory function of people in The Hawaii Medical Fellowship Mission to ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Hawaii, 50(3):101 China, 50(10):357 Environmental epidemiology: an introduc- Traumatic spinal cord injury in Hawaii, CLINICAL PATHOLOGIST’S CHAIR tion to its merits and problems, 50(3):81 50(2):44 Monoclonal antibodies, 50(8):288 ETHICS What to do with the patient with a positive Doctor to patient, doctor to colleague: the HCV antibody test, 50(7):254 COMPUTER SOFTWARE PACKAGE Grateful Med: gateway to world-wide litera- ethics of medical practice, 50(4):143 HAWAII MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ture, 50(12):419 FAMILY Address to the House of Delegates 134th DEMOGRAPHICS The family as victim in trauma, 50(4):153 Annual Scientific Meeting, Hawaii Medical Association, 50(2):42 A review of some tumors of interest for FIRE FIGHTERS Committee Report of Senior HMA demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, Physicians, 50(12):411 HM3J vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 50(3):82 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of DRINKING WATER FRIENDS OF THE MEDICAL December 7, 1990, 50(1):7 The relative safety of Hawaii’s drinking SCHOOL Highlights of the HMA Council meetings, water, 50(3):71 The friends of the Medical School, February and March, 50(4):137 50(8):280 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of EDITORIALS April 5, 1991, 50(5):170 Blood, 50(7):220 GENETICS Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of A call for action: the Pepper Commission’s Psychiatry and molecular genetics: a May 3, 1991, 50(6):201 blueprint for health care reform, paradigm shift, 50(12):416 Highlights of the HMA Council Meeting of 50(7):223 GRATEFUL MED June 7, 1991, 50(7):227 Communication and collaboration, Grateful Med: gateway to world-wide litera- Highlights of the HMA Council meetings, 50(4):132 ture, 50(12):419 50(10):354 The complexities of statistical research, 50(4):132 HAWAII Highlights of the Proceedings of the House A framework for reform of the U.S. health Anisakiasis in Hawaii: a radiological diag- of Delegates of the Hawaii Medical care financing and provision system, nosis, 50(6):202 Association 11-13 October 1991, 50(7):224 Birth of the first 100 babies in Hawaii after 50(11):384 From the AMA This Week, 50(7):226 conception in-vitro: experience at the Highlights of the Scientific Sessions of the Health Access America — strengthening the Pacific In-Vitro Fertilization Institute, Hawaii Medical Association 11-13 U.S. health care system, 50(7):220 50(10):358 October 1991, 50(11):387 Impingement, 50(10):355 Caveat doctor! Tuberculosis in physicians, Highlights of the special meeting of the The Journal’s fiftieth anniversary, 50(9):302 50(12):414 HMA Council July 5, 1991, 50(8):278 Hawatl MEDICAL JOURNAL—VOL. 51, No. 5—May 1992 HAWAII MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP FOUNDATION The Hawaii Medical Fellowship mission to China, 50(10):357 HAWAII MEDICAL JOURNAL The decade of the eighties in the Journal, 50(9):334 The decade of the fifties in the Journal, 50(9):315 The decade of the forties, 50(9):310 The decade of the forties in the Journal, THE KAMAAINA 50(9):307 “WHOLE IN The decade of the seventies in the Journal, 50(9):326 ONE” The decade of the sixties in the Journal, 50(9):319 $ Hawaii Medical Journal Annual Report 1990-1991, 50(10):354 HCV ANTIBODY TEST What to do with the patient with a positive ROOM AND GOLF PACKAGE HCV antibody test, 50(7):254 HEPATITIS C VIRUS Now you can play 18 holes of Oahu's most Hepatitis C virus: an overview, 50(7):229 challenging golf (with a 74 USGA rating) at Testing of blood donors for antibody to Sheraton Makaha West Course. 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Box 88980, Honolulu, HI 96830-8980 Hawatl MEDICAL JOURNAL—VOL. 51, No. 5—May 1992 INDEX TO THE HMJ (Continued from page 137) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Re: award winners 1990 John A Burns Anisakiasis in Hawaii: a radiological diag- Occupational-health training at the School of Medicine Annuai Biomedical nosis, 50(6):202 University of Hawaii, 50(3):86 Sciences Symposium, 50(1):4 RBRVS VOLCANIC FOG Re: subarachnoid hemorrhage, 50(12):410 RBRVS: still good news for physicians, Toxic substances in the environment affect- A response, 50(6):196 50(8):279 ing respiratory function of people in MARINE PARASITES Hawaii, 50(3):101 RELATIVE VALUE STUDIES Human anisakiasis transmitted by marine The Relative Value Studies: fixed conver- WOMEN’S HEALTH food products, 50(1):9 sion vs customary fees (Reprint of HMJ The health status of working women in MEDICAL ETHICS vol 26 no 2, 1966), 50(9):319 Hawaii, 50(1):18 Doctor to patient, doctor to colleague: the REPPUN, J IF REDERICK MD WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW ethics of medical practice, 50(4):143 A tribute to J I Frederick Reppun MD: Compliance with Hawaii’s Workers’ MEDICALLY INSURED Hawaii Medical Journal Editor, Compensation Law, 50(4):139 The Maluhia Project: home health care for 50(9):306 WOUNDS the uninsured, 50(5):173 RESOURCE-BASED RELATIVE Principles of traumatic surgery (Reprint of MILK VALUE SCALE HMJ vol 1 no 3, 1942, pgs 141 and 142), Evaluation of human exposure to the hep- RBRVS: still good news for physicians, 50(9):312 tachlor expoxide contamination of milk 50(8):279 in Hawaii, 50(3):108 RESPIRATORY TOXICITY MOLECULAR GENETICS Toxic substances in the environment affect- Psychiatry and molecular genetics: a ing respiratory function of people in paradigm shift, 50(12):416 Hawaii, 50(3):101 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES RISKS Authors Index Monoclonal antibodies, 50(8):288 Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, 50(3):82 MORTALITY Risk of death among Honolulu fire fighters, SARCOIDOSIS Alvarez-Pacpaco E - 50(9):334 50(3):82 Sarcoidosis: a Hawaii rarity, 50(6):204 Anderson BS - 50(3):89 NAKAMURA, JEFFREY M MD SLEEP APNEA Anderson K - 50(5):173 Arbeit W - 50(1):18 Jeffrey M Nakamura MD, 1949-1991, Alcohol and sleep apnea, 50(8):282 Au LKL - 50(3):71 50(2):41 SPINAL CORD INJURY Baker DB - 50(3):108 NON-A NON-B HEPATITIS Traumatic spinal court injury in Hawaii, Barker J - 50(3):108 Hepatitis C virus: an overview, 50(7):229 50(2):44 Batkin S - 50(3):113 OAHU SPORTS INJURIES Bolles ED - 50(9):313 Sports medicine in Hawaii: care of the high Sports medicine in Hawaii: care of the high Borgeson D - 50(32):82 school athlete in Oahu’s public schools, school athlete in Oahu’s public schools, Boyle JF - 50(8):279 50(11):395 50(1.1):395 Brown V - 50(4):153 Burgess CM - 50(9):315 OCCUPATIONAL-HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE Charles J - 50(6):204 Occupational-health training at the Sports medicine in Hawaii: care of the high Cherry JW - 50(9):315 University of Hawaii, 50(3):86 school athlete in Oahu’s public schools, Ching N - 50(9):315 PACIFIC IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION 50(11):395 Chun B - 50(10):358 INSTITUTE SUGARCANE BURNING Deardorff TL - 50(1):9 Birth of the first 100 babies in Hawaii after Toxic substances in the environment affect- Ditzler TF - 50(8):282 conception in-vitro: experience at the ing respiratory function of people in Don A - 50(4):137, 50(5):170, 50(6):201, Pacific In-Vitro Fertilization Institute, Hawaii, 50(3):101 50(7):227, 50(8):278, 50(10):354 50(10):358 SURGERY Don E - 50(2):39 Dowling JJ - 50(12):416 PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS The surgical treatment of patent ductus arte- The surgical treatment of patent ductus arte- riosus (Reprint of HMJ vol 14 no 5, Elpern DJ - 50(6):204 riosus (Reprint of HMJ vol 14 no 5, 1955), 50(9):315 Frankel RI - 50(12):414 1955), 50(9):315 Freeman GC - 50(9):315 TRAUMA Frohlich J - 50(7):231 PATIENT CARE The family as victim in trauma, 50(4):153 Fu DJ - 50(3):89 What to do with the patient with a positive TRAUMATIC SURGERY Fujita JT - 50(12):416 HCV antibody test, 50(7):254 Principles of traumatic surgery (Reprint of Fukumura T - 50(1):9 PATIENT SATISFACTION HM5J vol | no 3, 1942, pgs 141 and 142), Fukunaga FH - 50(8):288 Patient satisfaction with physician care, 50(9):312 Gilbert FI - 50(9):307 50(4):149 Glober GA - 50(9):326 TUBERCULOSIS Goebert DA - 50(2):44 PHYSICIAN CARE Caveat doctors! Tuberculosis in physicians, Grimes G - 50(3):82 Patient satisfaction with physician care, 50(12):414 Gulbrandsen CL - 50(1):4 50(4):149 TUMORS Hale RW - 50(10):358 PSYCHIATRY A review of some tumors of interest for Halfon ST - 50(1):18 Psychiatry and molecular genetics: a demographic study in Hawaii (Reprint of Hallenborg CP - 50(3):96, 50(3):101 paradigm shift, 50(12):416 HMS3J vol 33 no 8, 1974), 50(9):326 Hamasu CC - 50(12):419 138 HAwall MEDICAL JOURNAL—VOL. 51, No. S—May 1992 Hammon WM - 50(12):410 You don’t Hardman JA - 50(9):334 Hartwell AS - 50(9):315 get any Harvey LK - 50(7):220 Hashimoto HH - 50(3):86 Hayashide CT - 50(5):173 better than. Hiller WD - 50(11):395 Hiramoto JT - 50(6):202 CHART Hirsch D - 50(3):82 Horak BB - 50(12):419 Hsia YE - 50(9):334 During an emergency Huang T - 50(10):358 rescue, lifeguard Tony Ho Jim RTS - 50(9):326, 50(9):334 fell and ae jured Kayes SG - 50(10:9 Kendro B - 50(9):310 Kodama AM - 50(1):18, 50(3):86 Kosasa T - 50(10):358 Krichbaum JA - 50(7):220 ‘couldn't drive, swim,s tand Lee-Gushi S - 50(8):282 Lehman CW - 50(30):89 rbend down.” — Loo S - 50(3):108 ' After undergoing back Lum D - 50(8):280 surgery, Tony began Lumeng J - 50(9):334 CHART’s therapy of total Lundberg GD - 50(7):223 body reconditioning and Marsh N - 50(3):101 work simulation, and the Maskarinec G - 50(3):81 resultwse re “terrific.” McCarthy MR - 50(11):395 “CHART's m was McKinney W - 50(9):334 complete d excellent,“ McNamee P - 50(10):358 Tony <tplains. “You: Miiki L - 50(6):196 don't get any beiter Moorhead JJ - 50(9):312 than CHART!” Morgan EJ - 50(11):387, 50(8):282 Morris J - 50(3):86 Morton C - 50(10):358 Moser SM - 50(3):101, 50(3):60 Newsome RD - 50(8):282 Ng MY - 50(2):44 Patrick V - 50(12):416 Phillips DL - 50(7):254 Rains VS - 50(8):282 Regent A - 50(4):139 Reppun JI - 50(1):4, 50(2):36, 50(3):60, 50(4):132, 50(4):132, 50(4):143, 50(5):169, 50(6):196, 50(7):220, 50(7):220, 50(7):226, 50(8):274, 50(9):302, 50(10):354, 50(10):355, 50(11):384, 50(11):387, 50(12):408, 50(12):411, 50(12):422 a. ac Necittin | Reppun TS - 50(9):306 1505 Dillingham Blvd. #110 Rhoads GG - 50(9):326 a j |a Honolulu, Hl 96817 Ring JJ - 50(2):42 LN Phone: 841-6006 Rockefeller [TV JD - 50(7):223 94-810 Moloalo Street Seekins SV - 50(7):220 Comprehensive Health and Waipahu, HI 96797 Sheetz DA - 50(2):44 Active Rehabilitation Training Phone: 671-1711 Silva J - 50(10):358 Soh G - 50(4):149 We'd like to introduce you to the newest spokesman Stemmerman GN - 50(9):326 Strasberger A - 50(9):319 for the American Heart Association. Tabrah FL - 50(3):113 Terada F - 50(10):358 Just as soon as he's horn. ” Thomas RL - 50(9):319 Todd JS - 50(7):220 Tokeshi J - 50(6):202 The same baby who, ten years ago, wouldn't have lived to Tsai N - 50(7):229 speak his first word. But now doctors can look inside the hearts Varney JM - 50(2):44 of unborn babies, detect disorders and correct them at birth. Wiebe RA - 50(3):89 Thanks to research, he can have a healthy, normal life. Wilkinson WR - 50(9):334 R Wong BD - 50(10):357 Yates-McCarthy JL - 50(11):395 Tt] American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Hawall MEDICAL JOURNAL—VOL. 51, No. 5—May 1992

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