July 26, 2000 | Volume 1, Issue 4  
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Managed Care
HMO Agrees to End Physician Capitation
Physician de-capitation to begin immediately

MedicoLegal Update
New Jersey Smokers Mistakenly Sue Tabasco Company
Makers of flavorful hot sauce accused of selling dangerous, addictive product

Trauma & Intensive Care
ResusciAnnie Found Unresponsive in Motel Room
"Shake and shout" fails to revive famed mannequin

Medical Progress
Borborygmi Translated Into English
Cryptic intestinal bowel sounds deciphered at last

People In The News
Spittoons Removed From Surgical ICU
Physician increasingly obsessed with "Surgical Cowboy" persona

Review Article
Sildafenil Swimming Shrinkage Study
New 4S trial seen as just as impotent as other one



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Chimichanga replaces H. pylori As #1 Cause Of GERD

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Insulin Drip Ordered By Insolent Drip

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