1. Coronary heart disease in seven countries;Keys, A.;Circulation; The diet the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and persistent generalised lymphadenopathy are dealt with in busy routine clinical laboratories,1970
2. Pneumothorax and cerebral haemorrhage in preterm infant;Lipscomb, A.P.; Thorburn, R.L.; Reynolds, E.O.R.;Lancet,1981
3. Pancuronium prevents pneumothoraces in ventilated premature infants who actively expire against positive pressure ventilation;Greenough, A.; Wood, S.; Morley, C.J.; Davis, J.A.;Lancet,1984
4. Classification of SIR,-Dr;Levene, M.I.; Ch de Crespigny, L.;Lancet; 685) castigates the government for not encouraging healthy food even in its own food provision, procurement, or catering services and complains that the DHSS is forcing hospital catering to be put to competitive tender without and, one hopes, rare circumstances. In level 4 containment they are prohibited. ASTMS resisted allowing the use of class II cabinets for work with hazard group 3 pathogens but was persuaded that they would be used only in very specific circumstances under very tight controls. Exactly what we feared has happened. It was intraventricular haemorrhage,1983
5. Effect of fluid administration on the development of symptomatic patent ductus arteriosus and congestive heart failure in premature infants;Bell, E.F.; Warburton, D.; Stonestreet, B.S.; Oh, W.;N Engl J Med,1980