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North Carolina Medical Journal Volume 58: January/February-November/December 1997 Where to locate Journal articles: Jan/Feb pages 1-80 July/Aug (“Emergency Medicine”)* pages 229-304 Mar/April (“Gay & Lesbian Health”)* pages 81-160 Sept/Oct (“Domestic Violence”)* pages 305-388 May/June pages 161-228 Nov/Dec pages 389-472 *denotes special issue or segment Author Index A cardiomyopathy 134 cide: a bad idea, Carroll and Kevorkian Agee, Nell L, Physicians in retirement: Behrns, Kevin E, Gastroesophageal re- notwithstanding 132 opportunities for continued productivity flux disease: pill, blade, or laparoscope? Brown, Alan, Domestic violence: work- and enjoyment 148 436 ing with the spouse abuser 324 Alexander, Eben Jr, United medical Berchuck, Andrew, Oral contraceptive Brown, Ann J, Postmenopausal hormone research foundation: a brief chapter i nthe pills: prevention of ovarian cancer and replacement therapy: information for ef- history of NC medicine 206 other benefits 404 fective patient counseling 411 Allen, Cyril A, Wellness is key for dia- Betsill, William L Jr, Interval to cancer Brown, J Trig, The compromise of com- betics: don’t let sick days get you down diagnosis following “negative” transtho- passionate care: North Carolina poet’s 39 racic fine needle aspiration biopsy 56 essay illuminates doctors’ role in caring Alson, Roy L, Disaster response in North Bitterman, Robert A, Managed care for the terminally ill (commentary) 334 Carolina 248 authorization for emergency department The smile 410 Anonymous, A survivor’s story: when services: a medical risk to patients, a Browning, ley B III, “Children are not abuse is more than skin deep 326 legal risk for doctors and hospitals 260 supposed to die”: combined pediatric and Blazer, Dan G, Medicine as a mission radiation oncology grand rounds ad- B 14 dresses severe illness and death (com- Bailey, Bob, The status of emergency Blumenthal, James A, Psychosocial fac- mentary) 445 medical services in North Carolina 238 tors and coronary disease: a national Buescher, Paul A, Smoking in preg- Baker, Christopher C, The North Caro- multicenter clinical trial(ENRICHD) with nancy in North Carolina: maternal char- lina trauma system 245 a North Carolina focus 440 acteristics and trends, 1988-1994 356 Baker, John W, The North Carolina Blythe, William B, Some thoughts on Burk, Larry, A fine day for the admin- trauma system 245 keeping our noble profession professional istrator’s chair: healing with mind-body- Balch, David C, Next generation tele- and noble 424 spirit medicine 201 medicine: the future is now 398 Bos, Gary D, Opportunities for coopera- Bangdiwala, Shrikant I, Prevalence of tion: a dialogue with the Saratov Medical Cc high cholesterol, high blood pressure, University, Russia at Callahan, Richard D, Health care in and smoking among elementary school- Bowes, Watson A Jr, Oral contraceptive ancient Rome: lessons for doctors today children in North Carolina 362 pills: prevention of ovarian cancer and 202 Barrett, George C, The good telemedi- other benefits (commentary) 408 Capps, Jan, Not in my practice: a look at cine: can we avoid the bad and the ugly? Bradley, Chyrise B, Prevalence of high the pervasive consequences of domestic (commentary) 401 cholesterol, high blood pressure, and violence 310 Bart, Bradley A, Left ventricular hyper- smoking among elementary schoolchil- Carr, Stuart, A patient’s guide to safer trophy impairs detection of myocardial dren in North Carolina 362 sex: reducing the risk of HIV and other infarction in patients with nonischemic Brezina, Dawn, Physician-assisted sui- sexually transmitted diseases 119 NCMJ November/December 1997, Volume 58 Number 6 465 Carroll, Bernard J, Physician-assisted coronary disease: a national multicenter cancer in NC suicide: lessons from the Kevorkian tri- clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a North als 25 Carolina focus 440 H Chescheir, Nancy C, Domestic violence: Fields, Karl B, Use of bicycle helmets by Halperin, Edward C, Why a special a clinician's strategy 316 Greensboro children 190 issue of the Journal on gay and lesbian Chitwood, W Randolph Jr, Minimally Flack, John M, Living with hyperten- medicine? 90 invasive cardiac surgery: heart surgery sion: an introduction to dealing with el- “Children are not supposed to die”: com- for the 21st century 374 evated blood pressure 193 bined pediatric and radiation oncology Clark, Robert E, Ultrapulse CO, laser Fortney, Jennifer Taylor, Gays, lesbi- grand rounds addresses severe illness and resurfacing: treatment for wrinkled, ans, HIV infection, and admission to death 445 photodamaged skin 214 medical school: a physicians’ roundtable Hamilton, Carol Dukes, A patient's Clarke-Pearson, Kathleen M, A (commentary ) 126 guide to safer sex: reducing the risk of patient’s guide to pulling the plug on Frank, Michael, “Children are not sup- HIV and other sexually transmitted dis- media violence: children-media violence- posed to die”: combined pediatric and eases 119 solutions 265 radiation oncology grand rounds ad- Hansen, Hans C, How to open a free Cobb, Pamela, Perinatal substance abuse dresses severe illness and death (com- medical clinic 449 within central North Carolina 36 mentary ) 445 Harr, Douglas S, Next generation tele- Corey, G Ralph, The compromise of Frauman, Annette C, Prevaleonfc heig h medicine: the future is now 398 compassionate care: NC poet’s essay 1 cholesterol, high blood pressure, and Harrell, Joanne S, Prevalence of high smoking among elementary schoolchil- cholesterol, high blood pressure, and dren in North Carolina 362 smoking among elementary schoolchil- Frush, Karen, Emergency medical ser- dren in North Carolina 362 D vices for North Carolina’s children 293 Harris, Lawrence S, Automobile hood De Ville, Kenneth, Scapegoats for the ornament as penetrating missile 458 organization? physicians, managed care G Hartmann, Katherine, Perinatal sub- and medical malpractice 340 Garrison, Herbert G, Injury prevention stance abuse within central NC 36 Dodge, Robert Thomas, A patient's and control: an evolving role for emer- Heald, Alison E, Taste and smell: ne- guide to safer sex: reducing the risk of gency physicians and other specialists glected senses that contribute to the mal- HIV and other STDs 119 279 nutrition of AIDS 100 Drake, Amelia F, Bronchoscopic evalu- Injuries associated with personal water- Brain biopsy for HIV-infected patients ation of pediatric airway pathology 210 craft: an emerging epidemic in need of with intracranial lesions 106 Drayer, Jeff, Major dysphagia (poem) legislative action 284 Hegde, Sadanand B, Psychosocial fac- 198 Gibbs, Michael A, Air medical transport tors and coronary disease: a national Actinic keratosis (poem) 439 services in North Carolina 254 multicenter clinical trial(ENRICHD) with Dudley, L. Shannon, Bronchoscopic Gill, Michael, Opportunities for coop- a North Carolina focus 440 evaluation of pediatric airway pathology eration: a dialogue with the Saratov Medi- Hensel, William A, Feeding each other 210 cal University, Russia 44 218 Dunn, Kathleen A, Injury prevention Glasson, John, Physician-assisted sui- Herbst, Charles A Jr, Gastroesophageal and control: an evolving role for emer cide: current American Medical Associa- reflux disease: pill, blade, or laparoscope? gency physicians and other specialists tion initiatives 30 436 279 Godwin, Herman A Jr, Interval to can Hill, James E Jr, Taking sides: can we Dunn, Toby, Oxygen and cancer 140 cer diagnosis following “negative” trans- reach middle ground in a managed care Duvoisin, Anne, The medicolegal guide thoracic fine needle aspiration biopsy system? 182 lines: an invitation to resurrect and revise 56 Hinderliter, Alan, Psychosocial factors 57 9 Goodman, Peggy E, Editorial 308 and coronary disease: a national multi- Not in my practice: a look at the pervasive center clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a E consequences of domestic violence 310 North Carolina focus 440 Eisenson, Howard J, Patient-centered Greene, Dennis A, Locked and loaded: care: a collaborative approach 18 Roger Castle’s Gulf War syndrome 48 J Elbeery, Joseph R, Minimally invasive Greer, David, Useo f bicycle helmets by James, Robert L, Most anesthesiolo- cardiac surgery: heart surgery for the 2 Ist Greensboro children 190 gists no longer restrict clear fluids for century 374 Gremillion, David H, Should physicians eight hours before elective surgery 32 be required to report domestic violence? Janes, Cynthia L, The health and health F 320 care utilization of people in Buncombe Fath, Kenneth, Psychosocial factors and Grogan, David M, The prevalence of County 452 466 NCMJ November/December 1997 Volume 58 Number 6 Jones, Bill, Reporting occupational ill- luminates doctors’ role in caring for the poet’s essay illuminates doctors’ role in nesses and injuries in North Carolina: an terminally ill (commentary) 335 caring for the terminally ill (commen- update for physicians 350 Logio, Lia S, The eye of the storm: a tary) 336 bedside view 270 Miller, Gary, Psychosocial factors and K coronary disease: a national multicenter Kelley, Michael J, Interval to cancer M clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a North diagnosis following “negative” transtho- Mack, Ronald B, “Al! but death, can be Carolina focus 440 racic fine needle aspiration biopsy 56 adjusted”: ma huang (ephedrine) adver- Mims, Grover R III, Most anesthesiolo- Kelling, Douglas G, Diabetes mellitus: sities 68 gists no longer restrict clear fluids for using a database to implement a system- “Grow dumb along with me”: misuse of eight hours before elective surgery 32 atic management program 368 DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) 144 Minsley, MaryAnn, Bronchoscopic Kelly, Johnson H, Investor-owned or “Boldly they rode...into the mouth of evaluation of pediatric airway pathology not-for-profit health care: a conundrum hell”: pennyroyal oil toxicity 456 210 for communities 420 Madani, Shabnam, Ultrapulse CO, la- Monteiro, Robert W, Environmental Kenan, Patrick D, Physicians in retire- ser resurfacing: treatment for wrinkled, tobacco smoke 429 ment: opportunities for continued pro- photodamaged skin 214 ductivity and enjoyment 148 Mann, Elizabeth S, Gays, lesbians, HIV N Klabunde, Carrie N, The prevalence of infection, and admission to medical Newman, Beth, Should we test women cancer in NC 168 school: a physicians’ roundtable (com- for inherited susceptibility to breast can- Should we test women for inherited sus- mentary ) 126 cer? what do NC primary care physicians ceptibility to breast cancer? what do NC Manning, James E, Research in emer- think 176 primary care physicians think 176 gency medicine 296 Koruda, Mark J, Gastroesophageal re- Marx, John A, The history and future of oO flux disease: pill, blade, or laparoscope? emergency medicine 288 O’Connor, Christopher, Psychosocial 436 Maynard, Charles, Left ventricular hy- factors and coronary disease: a national Kredich, Deborah, “Children are not pertrophy impairs detection of myocar- multcliinicacl treial n(ENtRICeHD)r w ith suppto odie”s: ceombdine d pediatric and dial infarction in patients with nonisch- a North Carolina focus 440 radiation oncology grand rounds ad- emic cardiomyopathy 134 O’Malley, Michael S, Should we test dresses severe illness and death (com- McConnell, Michael E, Next generation women for inherited susceptibility to mentary ) 445 telemedicine: the future is now 398 breast cancer? what do NC primary care Krunic, Aleksandar L, Ultrapulse CO McDonald, Cary, The status of emer- physicians think 176 laser resurfacing: treatment for wrinkled, gency medical services in North Carolina photodamaged skin 214 238 P Kudler, Harold, Gays, lesbians, HIV McDonald, Cathie, Air medical trans- Pandarinath, Gupta, Nutrition and infection, and admission to medical port services in North Carolina 254 Parkinson's disease 186 school: a physicians’ roundtable (com- McKinley, A Colin, Most anesthesiolo- Perry, Robert F, Use of bicycle helmets mentary ) 126 gists no longer restrict clear fluids for by Greensboro children (commentary) eight hours before elective surgery 32 192 L McKinley, Elizabeth D, Should we test Porter, William G, Remembering Ron: Landis, Suzanne E, The health and health women for inherited susceptibility to a glimpse into the heart of doctoring care utilization of people in Buncombe breast cancer? what do NC primary care 110 County 452 physicians think 176 The compromise of compassionate care: Lea, James W, Opportunities for coop- McMurray, Robert G, Prevalence of North Carolina poet’s essay illuminates eratiad oianlo:gue withte Sharat ov Medi- high cholesterol, high blood pressure, doctors’ role in caring for the terminally cal University, Russia 44 and smoking among elementary school- ill (commentary) 337 Lenhart, Aimee, Nutrition and Par- children in North Carolina 362 Puma, Joseph, Psychosocial factors and kinson’s disease 186 McQueen, Chapman T, Bronchoscopic coronary disease: a national multicenter Leonard, Ralph B “Monty,” Disaster evaluation of pediatric airway pathology clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a North response in North Carolina 248 210 Carolina focus 440 Levine, Ronald H, Conjoint report: to Melvin, Danielle, Left ventricular hy- the North Carolina Medical Society and pertrophy impairs detection of myocar- R the North Carolina Commission for dial infarction in patients with nonisch- Randolph, Susan A, Reporting occupa- Health Services 10 emic cardiomyopathy 134 tional illnesses and injuries in North Caro- Lichstein, Peter R, The compromise of Menscer, Darlyne, The compromise of lina: an update for physicians 350 compassionate care: NC poet's essay il- compassionate care: North Carolina Rankow, Elizabeth J, Primary medical NCMJ November/December 1997, Volume 58 Number 6 467 care of the gay or lesbian patient 92 Medical University, Russia 44 Wallick, Mollie M, Homophobia and Renz, Connie, Perinatal substance abuse Simpson, Mitchell, “Children are not heterosexism: out of the medical school within central North Carolina 36 supposed to die”: combined pediatric and closet 123 Rhyne, Sharon Baker, The North Caro- radiation oncology grand rounds ad- Weaver, James P, Reaching equal lina trauma system 245 dresses severe illness and death (com- ground with managed care (commentary) Rose, S Rutherfoord, Poison control in mentary) 445 184 North Carolina 272 Smith, Harmon L, Physician-assisted Webb, Julie P, Prevalence of high chol- Rosen, Richard J, Smoking cessation suicide: a bad idea, Carroll and Kevorkian esterol, high blood pressure, and smok- 429 notwithstanding 130 ing among elementary schoolchildren in Rosse, Wendell F, New views of sickle Smith, Jan, A fine day for the dentist’s North Carolina 362 cell disease 62 chair: pulling with Mozart 200 Wentworth, Joyce A, Diabetes mellitus: Rounds, Kathleen, Perinatal substance Smith TL, Bronchoscopic evaluation of using a database to implement a system- abuse within central North Carolina 36 pediatric airway pathology 210 atic management program 368 Runge, Jeffrey W, Emerging success: Stanford, Deborah, Perinatal substance Wester, Thaddeus B, Physicians in re- finding a void and filling it 235 abuse within central North Carolina 36 tirement: opportunities for continued pro- Runyan, Carol W, Injury prevention Stead, Eugene A Jr, The compromise of ductivity and enjoyment 148 and control: an evolving role for emer- compassionate care: NC poet's essay il- White, Marion S, The prevalence of gency physicians and other specialists luminates doctors’ role in caring for the cancer in NC 168 279 terminally ill (commentary) 337 Williams, Redford B, Psychosocial fac- Stringer, Lewellyn W, Disaster response tors and coronary disease: a national S in North Carolina 248 multicenter clinical trial(ENRICHwDi)t h Sager, Steven, “Children are not sup- Sullivan, Robert J Jr, The compromise a North Carolina focus 440 posed to die”: combined pediatric and of compassionate care: NC poet's essay Wittie, Peggy, The prevalence of cancer radiation oncology grand rounds ad- illuminates doctors’ role in caring for the in NC 168 dresses severe illness and death (com- terminally ill (commentary) 338 Wood, Robert E, Bronchoscopic evalu- mentary) 445 ation of pediatric airway pathology 210 Schafermeyer, Robert W, Emergency T Woodard, Warden L III, Interval to medical services for North Carolina’s Thorp, John M Jr, Perinatal substance cancer diagnosis following “negative” children 293 abuse within central North Carolina 36 transthoracic fine needle aspiration bi- Schiffman, Susan S, Taste and smell: Townsend, Mark H, Gay and lesbian opsy 56 neglected senses that contribute to the issues in graduate medical education Wooley, Charles F, North Carolina medi- malnutrition of AIDS 100 114 cine: a conversation with Dr. Gene Stead Schildkraut, Joellen, Oral contracep- Travis, James, “Children are not sup- 379 tive pills: prevention of ovarian cancer posed to die”: combined pediatric and Wright, Janet B, Diabetes mellitus: us- and other benefits 404 radiation oncology grand rounds ad- ing a database to implement a systematic Sessions, William, Psychosocial factors dresses severe illness and death (com- management program 368 and coronary disease: a national multi- mentary) 445 center clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a Tyler, Brian C, Injuries associated with Y North Carolina focus 440 personal watercraft: an emerging epi- Yellig, Edward B, The compromise of Sexton, Daniel J, The aphorism- demic in need of legislative action 284 compassionate care: NC poet’s essay il- collector’s mind 299 luminates doctors’ role in caring for the Shah, Bimal R, Left ventricular hyper- Vv terminally ill (commentary) 338 trophy impairs detection of myocardial Vaughn-D’Annibale, Teena, My en- Yohn, Jeanne C, Pink houses, pink tri- infarction in patients with nonischemic counter with cancer: one woman’s battle angles 9] cardiomyopathy 134 with cancer and today’s health system Young, John E, Investor-owned or not- Shapiro, Alan, The compromoifs ceom - 52 for-profit health care: a conundrum for passionate care: North Carolina poet’s Viehman, Greg E, Ultrapulse CO, laser communities 420 essay illuminates doctors’ role in caring resurfacing: treatment for wrinkled, for the terminally ill 332 photodamaged skin 214 Z Sheps, David, Psychosocial factors and Zakhary, Bosh, Psychosocial factors and coronary disease: a national multicenter W coronary disease: a national multicenter clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a North Wagner, Galen S, Left ventricular hy- clinical trial (ENRICHD) with a North Carolina focus 440 pertrophy impairs detection of myocar- Carolina focus 440 Simmons, Michael, Opportunities for dial infarction in patients with nonisch- cooperation: a dialogue with the Saratov emic cardiomyopathy 134 = 468 NCM3J November/December 1997. , Volume 58 Number 6 SRS ESCEE STE TEI IS i NEO TSID SITEE ASE LE NTE LE OBE Subject Index oO disease management 368 bicycle helmet use AIDS, (see HIV) Disasters, Gulf War, fictional account Air medical transport 254 NC response to 248 Anesthesia, and fluid restrictions before patients’ hurricane anecdotes 270 H surgery 32 Domestic violence, Health Watch, Anodyne imagery 200-1 (special segment: September/October) diabetes 39 Aphorisms, collecting 299 editorial 308 safer sex 119 clinical consequences 310 hypertension 193 B clinician’s strategy 316 children and media violence 265 Bicycle helmet use, should physicians report? 320 domestic violence treatment programs, by Greensboro children 190 working with spouse abusers 324 for victims and abusers 345 Blood pressure, and cholesterol levels, survivor's story 326 environmental tobacco smoke 429 and smoking in elementary schoolchil- treatment programs 345 Heart disease, psychosocial factors dren 362 Dysphagia, poem 198 440 Breast cancer, History, and future of emergency medi- testing 176 E cine 288 physician account of paiient 410 East Carolina University, telemedicine HIV, Bronchoscopy, and pediatric airway pa- 398 primary medical care 92 thology 210 Elementary schoolchildren, senses and AIDS malnutrition 100 Buncombe County, health care use health status 362 brain biopsy for HIV-infected patients 452 Emergency medicine, with intracranial lesions 106 (special issue: July/August) physician’s remembrance C editorial of AIDS patient 110 Cancer, EMS, trauma services Hood ornament, cranial injury 458 first-person account disaster response Hormone replacement therapy 411 interval to diagnosis following air medical transport Hypertension 193 negative” transthoracic fine needle managed care authorization aspiration biopsy 56 patients’ Hurricane Fran accounts l and oxygen 140 poison control Indigent care, prevalence in NC 168 injury prevention and control opening a clinic 449 breast cancer susceptibility 176 personal watercraft injuries health care in Buncombe County 452 ovarian and endometrial, prevention history/future of emergency med. Injury, 404 EMS for children prevention and control 279 Cardiac surgery, emergency medicine research with personal watercraft 284 minimally invasive 374 Endometrial cancer, prevention Children, ENRICHD trial, at Duke K EMS services 293 Environmental tobacco smoke Keratosis, actinic (poem) and media violence 265 Ephedrine, (ma huang) adversities Kevorkian, Jack, and death 445 synopses of, lessons from trials Cholesterol, and blood pressure levels, a commentaries and smoking in schoolchildren 362 Free medical clinic Conjoint report, to the NC Medical So- L ciety and NC Commission for Health G Laser resurfacing, Services 10 Gastroesophageal reflux disease with ultrapulse CO, laser 214 Coronary disease, psychosocial factors Gay and lesbian health, Left ventricular hypertrophy, impairs 440, (special section: March/April) detection of myocardial infarction 134 editorial D primary medical care M DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) 144 taste, smell in AIDS malnutrition Ma huang (ephedrine) adversities 68 Diabetes, brain biopsy for HIV patients Managed care patient wellness 39 Greensboro, children and reaching “equal ground” 182 NCMJ November/December 1997, Volume 58 Number 6 469 commentaries 184, 201 P Sickle cell disease, origins of 62 authorization for ER services 260 Parkinson’s disease, and nutrition 186 Smoking, managed care and medical malpractice Patient care, and pregnancy 356 340 a collaborative approach 18 and cholesterol, blood pressure levels in investor owned vs. not-for-profit 420 doctors’ role in terminal illness schoolchildren 362 Medical education, Pediatric airway pathology, environmental tobacco smoke 429 gay and lesbian issues 114 and bronchoscopy State health report, to the NC homophobia and heterosexism 123 Pediatric radiation oncology Medical Society and NC Commission gays, lesbians, HIV infection, and Pennyroyal oil, toxicity for Health Services 10 medical school admission 126 Perinatal substance abuse Stead, Eugene, a conversation 379 Medicine, Personal watercraft, injuries Substance abuse, perinatal, 36 as a mission 14 Physician-assisted suicide, Surgery, minimally invasive mind-body-spirit 200-1 Kevorkian trials cardiac 374 history of emergency medicine 288 current AMA initiatives 1 nature of the profession 424 Pink triangle, origins of symbol > Medicolegal guidelines 372 Poison control Telemedicine, at ECU 398 Menopause, hormone replacement Pregnancy, and smoking 356 Terminal illness, doctors’ role 332 therapy 41] Prevention, and control of injuries 279 Toxic encounters, Minimally invasive surgery, Psychosocial factors, and coronary dis- ma huang (ephedrine) adversities 68 cardiac ease 440 misuse of DHEA 144 Myocardial infarction, pennyroyal oil toxicity 456 pitfalls in detecting R Transthoracic fine needle aspiration Reflux, gastroesophageal biopsy, and cancer diagnosis 56 N Retired physicians, Trauma services, in NC 245 Nutrition, and Parkinson’s disease 186 NCMS Foundation program Research, in emergency medicine U oO Rome, health care Ultrapulse CO, laser resurfacing 214 Occupational illnesses/injuries, UNC Medical Center, a dialogue with reporting in NC S Saratov Medical University, Russia 44 Oral contraceptives, benefits Safe sex, patient's guide to United Medical Research Ovarian cancer, prevention reduce HIV and other STDs 119 Foundation 206 Oxygen, and cancer Saratov Medical University, Russia a dialogue with UNC 44 V Senses, neglected Violence, media and children in AIDS malnutrition “Visiting men,” rules, circa 1947 Letters to the Editor Index > Alexander, Eben Jr 393 Goldstein, Adam O 87, Peden, James G Jr Au, Victor K 7 Hall, Charlotte E Perry, Robert F Bell, Ronny A, 165 Hall, James B Peterson, Stephanie Burruss, James H 86 Halperin, Edward C Sanders, Fred N Butts, John D Hammond, Charles B Sharp, Michael C Byerly, W Grimes Harker, Margaret N Stead, Eugene A, Jr Chaplin, Don C Harris, T Reginald Steinbeck, Tim Childress, Angela Hensel, William A Sugarman, Jeremy Demas, Ronald C Hughes, Doreen L Sved, Margie Duvoisin, Anne Lengerich, Eugene Thompson, J Wesley Ferree, Carolyn R Litwin, Mark S Travis, James Feuer, Abe L McMillan, Jane E Wallick, Mollie M Gallis, Harry Norman, Marilyn Young, Hugh Gloster, J Gary Ogden, James III 470 NCMJ November/December 1997 Volume 58 Number 6

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