Table Of ContentINDEX 
TITLE INDEX, 1991, VOLUME 82 
Adequacy of Suicide Statistics for Use in Epi-  Edifier les bases de la connaissance sur le VIH/  Knowledge, Attitudes and Concerns of Hospi- 
demiology and Public Health, The, 38-42  SIDA au Canada, 364-5  tal Staff About AIDS, 409-12 
L’aide psycho-sociale offerte par les médecins  Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Trabecular Bone  Last Editorial, A (Editorial), 366-7 
a la femme violentée par son conjoint, 101-3  Density  in Premenopausal  Women,  Aged  Long-term Survival Rates Among Patients with 
Alimentation, relations sexuelles et salmonelle:  20-35 Years, The, 436-7  Cancer in Saskatchewan, 1967-1986, 413-20 
les dangers de I'intimité environnementale  Epidémie majeure de rougeole dans la région de  Lung Cancer'in Women in the Niagara Region, 
(Editorial), 220-1  Québec malgré une couverture vaccinale de  Ontario:  A Case-control Study, 304-9 
Apparent Nutrient Intakes of Canadians: Con-  99%, 189-90  Meat and Its Place in the Diet, 331-4 
tinuing  Nutritional  Challenges  for Public  Evaluation of a Community Health Represen-  Medicare on the Ropes (Editorial), 75-6 
Health Professionals, 374-80  tative Program Among the Cree of Northern  Mental Health of Community Residents in the 
Assessing  Independence  in  Community  Quebec, 181-4  Metropolitan Montreal Area:  Some Results 
Living, 52-7  Evaluation  of the  British  Columbia  AIDS  of the “Santé Québec Survey”, 320-4 
L'Assurance-maladie  dans les cordes (Edito-  Information Line, 399-403  Minimal  Prevalence  Study  of Diagnosed 
rial), 76-7  Evaluation of the Reorganization of a Public  Diabetes in Newfoundland and Labrador, A, 
Be Prepared for the Flu Bug — Get a Flu Shot,  Health Nursing Division, 310-14  104-8 
248  Evaluation of the Role of Public Health Nurses  Mortalité  par cancers  du cerveau,  des tissus 
Benefits  and  Challenges  of a Fitness  and  in a Disaster Follow-up Program, 354-5  lymphatiques et la leucémie selon |’u tilisation 
Lifestyle Enhancement Program for Correc-  Facteurs de réussite de |’allaitement maternel  des pesticides,  en  agriculture,  au  Québec 
tional Officers, The, 46-51  au  Nouveau-Brunswick:  information  et  (1976-1985), 174-80 
Benefits of HIV Antibody Testing of Saliva in  conditions de travail compatibles, 325-30  New  Approaches to Addressing  Information 
Field Research, The, 397-9  Needs in Local Public Health Agencies, 109- 
Factors Associated with the Prevalence of Vari- 
Beyond the Family: Informal Support in Later  14 
ous Self-reported Impairments Among Older 
Life, 79-82  Nutritional Status of Single Male Government- 
People Residing in the Community, 240-4 
Bittersweet: A Postpartum Depression Support  sponsored Refugees from Ethiopia, 38 1-4 
Factors Influencing the Acceptance of Hepati- 
Group, 135-6  Occupational Disease Surveillance in Canada: 
tis B Vaccine by Students in Health Disci- 
Blood  Pressure  Response  to the  Canadian  A Framework for Considering  Options and 
plines in Ottawa, 12-15 
Aerobic Fitness Test, 267-76  Opportunities, 294-9 
Fatalities Among British Columbia Fallers and 
Building the Knowledge Base of HIV/AIDS in  On  the  Use  of Coercion  in Public  Health 
Buckers 1981-7, 32-7 
Canada, 363-4  (Editorial),  148-9 
Follow-up of Adolescent  Oral Contraceptive 
Canada's Social Future: Mutual Aid, or sauve  Organizing Public Health Nursing forthe 1990s: 
Users, 277-8 
qui peut? (Special Article), 222-8  Generalist or Specialist, 245-8 
Food, Sex and Salmonella: the Risks of Envi- 
Cervico-Vaginal Screening in an STD Clinic,  Outbreak  of  Campylobacter  Jejuni 
ronmental Intimacy (Editorial), 219-20 
264-6  Gastroenteritis  Linked  to Meltwater  Con- 
Future Role and Education of Public  Health 
Changes in Alcohol Consumption With Age,  tamination of a Municipal Well, An, 27-31 
Inspectors in Canada, The, 6-10 
231-4  Outbreak  of Rotaviral  Gastroenteritis  in a 
Gonorrhea  and Chlamydial  Infection:  Com- 
Childhood Lead Exposure in Trail Revisited,  Nursing  Home  for Senior  Citizens,  An, 
parison of Contact Tracing  Performed  by 
385-91  351-3 
Children’s Respiratory Hospitalizations and Air  Physicians  or  by a Specialized  Service,  Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity by Older 
Pollution, 203-4  132-4  Adults, 392-6 
Concerning the Prevalence of Dementia, 185-8  Growth and Dietary Status of Preterm and Term  Perception des risques liés aux médicaments 
Contraceptive Prescription:  Physican Beliefs,  Infants During the First Two Years of Life,  sur ordonnance:  Rapport d'une enquéte au 
Attitudes  and Socio-demographic  Charac-  95-100  Canada, S38-S44 
teristics, 259-63  Health and Environmental Impact Assessment  Perception  qu'ont  les femmes  des  risques 
Could the Coronary Heart Disease  Mortality  in Canada, 19-21  tératogénes, $33-S37 
Rates Decline Be Artefactual?, 43-5  Health Centre Survey of Childhood  Injury in  Piége démographique et une santé durable, Le 
Criteria for Healthy Urban Environments, 249-  Edmonton, A, 438-9  (Editorial), 4-5 
58  Health Knowledge of Native Indian Youth in  Pilot  Study  to  Investigate  Transmission  of 
De l'usage de la coercition en santé publique  Central Alberta, 431-5  Headlice, A, 207-8 
(Editorial), 147-8  HIV: The Debate Over Isolation as a Measure  Planning  Preventive  Occupational  Health 
Demographic Trap and Sustainable Health, The  of Personal Control, 404-8  Services at the Community Level, 115-19 
(Editorial), 3-4  Household  Context  and  Youth  Smoking  Predictors of Pesticide Poisoning, 157-61 
Dépistage d’ une anomalie cardiaque fréquente:  Behaviour: Prevalence, Frequency and Tar  Prevalence of Cancer in Canada, The, 61-2 
le prolapsus valvulaire mitral, 427-30  Yield, 83-5  Preventable  Case  of Congenital  Rubella 
Descriptive Survey of Cardiac Rehabilitation  Impoaf Mceditca l Care on Mortality in Canada,  Syndrome  and  Its Public  Health  Implica- 
Programs in Thunder Bay, A, 63-4  1959-1988, The, 209-11  tions, A, 229-30 
Do Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Improve  Increasing  Response  Rates  in Cummunity  Profil  socio-démographique  et  socio- 
the Dietary Intake of Elderly Canadians?,  Health Surveys, 353-4  professionnel  des thérapeutes  holistes  au 
58-60  Injection Drug Use Among Addictions Treat-  Québec, 335-40 
Early Postpartum Discharge Program Evalua-  ment Clients in Alberta: Implications for the  Promotion of Bicycle Helmet Use Among School- 
tion: A Nurse Management Challenge, 65-6  Spread of AIDS, 205-7"  children: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 92-4 
442  Canadian Journal of Public Health  Vol. 82, November/December 1991
INDEX 
TITLE INDEX, 1991, VOLUME 82 
Adequacy of Suicide Statistics for Use in Epi-  Edifier les bases de la connaissance sur le VIH/  Knowledge, Attitudes and Concerns of Hospi- 
demiology and Public Health, The, 38-42  SIDA au Canada, 364-5  tal Staff About AIDS, 409-12 
L’aide psycho-sociale offerte par les médecins  Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Trabecular Bone  Last Editorial, A (Editorial), 366-7 
a la femme violentée par son conjoint, 101-3  Density  in Premenopausal  Women,  Aged  Long-term Survival Rates Among Patients with 
Alimentation, relations sexuelles et salmonelle:  20-35 Years, The, 436-7  Cancer in Saskatchewan, 1967-1986, 413-20 
les dangers de I'intimité environnementale  Epidémie majeure de rougeole dans la région de  Lung Cancer'in Women in the Niagara Region, 
(Editorial), 220-1  Québec malgré une couverture vaccinale de  Ontario:  A Case-control Study, 304-9 
Apparent Nutrient Intakes of Canadians: Con-  99%, 189-90  Meat and Its Place in the Diet, 331-4 
tinuing  Nutritional  Challenges  for Public  Evaluation of a Community Health Represen-  Medicare on the Ropes (Editorial), 75-6 
Health Professionals, 374-80  tative Program Among the Cree of Northern  Mental Health of Community Residents in the 
Assessing  Independence  in  Community  Quebec, 181-4  Metropolitan Montreal Area:  Some Results 
Living, 52-7  Evaluation  of the  British  Columbia  AIDS  of the “Santé Québec Survey”, 320-4 
L'Assurance-maladie  dans les cordes (Edito-  Information Line, 399-403  Minimal  Prevalence  Study  of Diagnosed 
rial), 76-7  Evaluation of the Reorganization of a Public  Diabetes in Newfoundland and Labrador, A, 
Be Prepared for the Flu Bug — Get a Flu Shot,  Health Nursing Division, 310-14  104-8 
248  Evaluation of the Role of Public Health Nurses  Mortalité  par cancers  du cerveau,  des tissus 
Benefits  and  Challenges  of a Fitness  and  in a Disaster Follow-up Program, 354-5  lymphatiques et la leucémie selon |’u tilisation 
Lifestyle Enhancement Program for Correc-  Facteurs de réussite de |’allaitement maternel  des pesticides,  en  agriculture,  au  Québec 
tional Officers, The, 46-51  au  Nouveau-Brunswick:  information  et  (1976-1985), 174-80 
Benefits of HIV Antibody Testing of Saliva in  conditions de travail compatibles, 325-30  New  Approaches to Addressing  Information 
Field Research, The, 397-9  Needs in Local Public Health Agencies, 109- 
Factors Associated with the Prevalence of Vari- 
Beyond the Family: Informal Support in Later  14 
ous Self-reported Impairments Among Older 
Life, 79-82  Nutritional Status of Single Male Government- 
People Residing in the Community, 240-4 
Bittersweet: A Postpartum Depression Support  sponsored Refugees from Ethiopia, 38 1-4 
Factors Influencing the Acceptance of Hepati- 
Group, 135-6  Occupational Disease Surveillance in Canada: 
tis B Vaccine by Students in Health Disci- 
Blood  Pressure  Response  to the  Canadian  A Framework for Considering  Options and 
plines in Ottawa, 12-15 
Aerobic Fitness Test, 267-76  Opportunities, 294-9 
Fatalities Among British Columbia Fallers and 
Building the Knowledge Base of HIV/AIDS in  On  the  Use  of Coercion  in Public  Health 
Buckers 1981-7, 32-7 
Canada, 363-4  (Editorial),  148-9 
Follow-up of Adolescent  Oral Contraceptive 
Canada's Social Future: Mutual Aid, or sauve  Organizing Public Health Nursing forthe 1990s: 
Users, 277-8 
qui peut? (Special Article), 222-8  Generalist or Specialist, 245-8 
Food, Sex and Salmonella: the Risks of Envi- 
Cervico-Vaginal Screening in an STD Clinic,  Outbreak  of  Campylobacter  Jejuni 
ronmental Intimacy (Editorial), 219-20 
264-6  Gastroenteritis  Linked  to Meltwater  Con- 
Future Role and Education of Public  Health 
Changes in Alcohol Consumption With Age,  tamination of a Municipal Well, An, 27-31 
Inspectors in Canada, The, 6-10 
231-4  Outbreak  of Rotaviral  Gastroenteritis  in a 
Gonorrhea  and Chlamydial  Infection:  Com- 
Childhood Lead Exposure in Trail Revisited,  Nursing  Home  for Senior  Citizens,  An, 
parison of Contact Tracing  Performed  by 
385-91  351-3 
Children’s Respiratory Hospitalizations and Air  Physicians  or  by a Specialized  Service,  Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity by Older 
Pollution, 203-4  132-4  Adults, 392-6 
Concerning the Prevalence of Dementia, 185-8  Growth and Dietary Status of Preterm and Term  Perception des risques liés aux médicaments 
Contraceptive Prescription:  Physican Beliefs,  Infants During the First Two Years of Life,  sur ordonnance:  Rapport d'une enquéte au 
Attitudes  and Socio-demographic  Charac-  95-100  Canada, S38-S44 
teristics, 259-63  Health and Environmental Impact Assessment  Perception  qu'ont  les femmes  des  risques 
Could the Coronary Heart Disease  Mortality  in Canada, 19-21  tératogénes, $33-S37 
Rates Decline Be Artefactual?, 43-5  Health Centre Survey of Childhood  Injury in  Piége démographique et une santé durable, Le 
Criteria for Healthy Urban Environments, 249-  Edmonton, A, 438-9  (Editorial), 4-5 
58  Health Knowledge of Native Indian Youth in  Pilot  Study  to  Investigate  Transmission  of 
De l'usage de la coercition en santé publique  Central Alberta, 431-5  Headlice, A, 207-8 
(Editorial), 147-8  HIV: The Debate Over Isolation as a Measure  Planning  Preventive  Occupational  Health 
Demographic Trap and Sustainable Health, The  of Personal Control, 404-8  Services at the Community Level, 115-19 
(Editorial), 3-4  Household  Context  and  Youth  Smoking  Predictors of Pesticide Poisoning, 157-61 
Dépistage d’ une anomalie cardiaque fréquente:  Behaviour: Prevalence, Frequency and Tar  Prevalence of Cancer in Canada, The, 61-2 
le prolapsus valvulaire mitral, 427-30  Yield, 83-5  Preventable  Case  of Congenital  Rubella 
Descriptive Survey of Cardiac Rehabilitation  Impoaf Mceditca l Care on Mortality in Canada,  Syndrome  and  Its Public  Health  Implica- 
Programs in Thunder Bay, A, 63-4  1959-1988, The, 209-11  tions, A, 229-30 
Do Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Improve  Increasing  Response  Rates  in Cummunity  Profil  socio-démographique  et  socio- 
the Dietary Intake of Elderly Canadians?,  Health Surveys, 353-4  professionnel  des thérapeutes  holistes  au 
58-60  Injection Drug Use Among Addictions Treat-  Québec, 335-40 
Early Postpartum Discharge Program Evalua-  ment Clients in Alberta: Implications for the  Promotion of Bicycle Helmet Use Among School- 
tion: A Nurse Management Challenge, 65-6  Spread of AIDS, 205-7"  children: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 92-4 
442  Canadian Journal of Public Health  Vol. 82, November/December 1991
Public Health Response to an Identified Envi  Importance, Treatment and Control of Head  drome, 349-50 
ronmental  Toxin:  Managing  Risks  te the  Lice, A, 196-200  Survey of Exercise and Dietary Knowledge 
James  Bay Cree  Related  to Cadmium  in  Risk Perception of Prescription Drugs: Report  and Behaviour  in Persons  with Type II 
Caribou and Moose, 22-6  on a Survey in Canada, $15-S20  Diabetes, 344-8 
Public Opinion Regarding AIDS Policy: Fear of  Role of the Nurse-Examiner  in the National  Survey of the Canadian Hemophilia Popula- 
Contagion and Attitude Toward Homosexual  Breast Screening Study, The, 162-7  tion, 127-9 
Relationships, 87-91  Screening for HBsAg in Pregnant Women: A  Tuberculosis  Surveillance  in Northeastern 
Qu'est-ce que l'économie peut offrir a l'analyse  Cost  Analysis  of the Universal  Screening  Ontario Health Care Institutions: What Are 
risque-bénéfice?, S45-53  Policy in the Province of Quebec, 191-5  We Doing?, 423-6 
Reactions to Contagion (Editorial), 291-2  Screeuing Mammography Program of British  Use of Health Care Services Following Man- 
Réactions 4 la contagion (Editorial), 292-3  Columbia: Pilot Study, The, 168-73  datory Retirement, 235-9 
Regulation or Contagion? Measles Vaccination  Self-reported  Illness  and  Risk  Behaviours  Vitamin  D Deficiency  and Cancer  of the 
Policy in Quebec (Commentary), 369-71  Amongst Canadian Travellers While Abroad,  Breast: An Unprovocative Ecological Hy- 
Regulation or Contagion? Measles Vaccination  316-19  pothesis, 300-3 
Policy in Quebec: A Reply, 372-3  Sexual Behaviour Changes in a Cohort of Male  What Does Economics Have to Offer Risk- 
Relation  entre  la  santé  globale  et  la  Sexual Contacts of Men with HIV Disease: A  Benefit Analysis?, $21-S28 
consommation des soins chez les immigrants  Three-year Overview, 150-6  “Why No Egg?" —  Building Competency 
du Québec, 341-3  Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Condoms:  and Self-reliance: A Primary Health Care 
Reliability  of Cancer  Mortality  Statistics  in  High School Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes  Principle, 16-18 
Ontario: A Comparison of Incident and Death  and Behaviours, 129-32  Women’s Perception  of Teratogenic  Risk, 
Diagnoses, 1979-1983, 120-6  Survey  of Dentists  in the Ottawa-Carleton  S11-S14 
Review  of the Epidemiology,  Public  Health  Region  Concerning  Nursing  Bottle  Syn- 
AUTHORS INDEX, 1991, VOLUME 82 
A  P. Cappon, 404  J.W. Gartrell, 431  M. Keatings, 409 
N. Agwani, 240  R. Card, 127  B. Garvey, 127  S. Kelly, 385 
IL. Alary, 132, 189, 372  J. Carlson, 27  M.J. Garvock, 12  R. Kirk-Gardner, 63 
R. Aldis, 27  L.W. Chambers, 109  J.H. Geggie, 95  N. Kobrinsky, 127 
K. Ali, 127  T. Chudzio, 351  L.D. Gilchrist, 399  G. Koren, S11, $33 
N. Ames, 385  R.N. Chunge, 196, 207  A. Giles, 127  T. Kosaisky, 22 
B. Angus, 438  E.A. Clarke, 120  A.M. Godin, 129  N. Kracs, $15, $38 
C.P. Archibald, 22  R.A. Coates, 150, 397, 409  D. Godon, 174 
A-M. Audet, 191  G.M. Coutu-Wakulczyk, 423  E. Goldblatt, 109  Ei 
J. Crossman, 63  K. Gray-Donald, 58, 381  P. Lajoie, 174 
B  D. Cousineau, 341  G. Growe, 127  M. Lambert, 351 
D.A. Bailey, 436  W.M. Csokonay, 316  R. Guibert, 43  W.J. Lancee, 409 
P.H. Bailey, 423  L.A. Cutler, 135  F. Landry, 267 
C.J. Baines, 162  H  H. Lappe, S15, S38 
I. Bairati, 427  D  J. Hargadon, 127  J.M. Last, 3, 291, 366 
B.C. Balram, 248  N. Danchin, 427  R.B. Haynes, 109  C. Lavallée, 181 
B.J. Bamford, 354  K. Davies, 19  L.M. Hayward, 240  F. Lavoie, 101 
J.F.H. Barham, 185  R. de Burger, 363  B.R. Hemmelgarn, 353  N.J. Lee, 438 
V.E. Basco, 168  G. de Serres, 189, 372  C. Hertzman, 32, 385  F. Legault, 135 
M. Beaudry, 325  G. Delage, 191  D.S. Hewitt, 205  D. le Hénaff, 189, 372 
M.A. Bell, 399  T. Delmore, 277  T.G. Hislop, 168  M. Lepine-Martin, 127 
H. Bishop MacDonald, 331  L.A. Derksen, 431  E.J. Holowaty, 304  D. Lillicrap, 127 
M. Black, 245, 310  P. Déry, 189, 372  S.E. Horton, 374  H. Lior, 27 
V. Blanchette,  127  D. Desjardins, 335  C.S. Houston, 436  G.R. Loeb, 32 
M. Bokhout, 27  M. Desmeules, 209  T. Hunsley, 222  I.R. Loewen, 277 
M. Bologa, S11, $33  E.R. Drake, 12  L. Hunter, 83  E.J. Love, 259, 316 
A. Borczyk, 27  J. Drouin, 127  J. Hurley, S21, S45  M. Love, 316 
N. Boulianne, 189, 372  R. Dufour, 325  B. Luke, 127 
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S. Briangon, 427  M.A. Duggan, 264 
M. Inwood, 127 
R. Brubaker, 32  B. Duval, 189, 372  M 
H.E. Bryant, 316  J  D.K. MacFadden,  150 
G.K. Bryce, 75  F  C.A. James, 181  J. Machin, 351 
M.C. Buffet, 65  M.M. Fanning, 150, 409  G.K. Jarvis, 431  C. Major, 397 
P.L. Buhler, 349  V.T. Farewell, 150  M. Jetté, 46, 267  M. Major, S15, $38 
J.D. Burch, 304  J.A. Ferguson, 157  F. Jobin, 127  Y. Mao, 61, 413 
M. Butt, 104  G. Fodor, 104  K. Johnson,  150  G. Martin, 101 
W.F. Forbes, 185, 240  L. Johnson, 129  R. Massé, 320 
Cc  M.J. Fulton, 6  J.R. Joly, 132, 189, 372  R.G. McCulloch, 436 
L.M. Calzavara, 150  S.E. McGregor, 264 
C.C. Campbell, 374  G  K  M.A. McGuigan, 157 
D. Cappon, 249  "  R.M. Gallop, 409  W.F. Kalagian, 277  E.A. McIntosh, 349 
November/December 1991
J.B. Mclsaac, 381  T.J. Paton, 438  S  F. Turcotte, 147, 372 
A. McKibbon, 109  T. Patton, 351  F. Saillant, 335  C. Turnbull, 162 
W.A. McKim, 231  H. Payette, 58  D. Salisbury, 32 
A.L. McKinnon, 431  R.A. Pennie, 12  T. Salmon, 129  U 
B. McLaughlin, 397  J. Philion, 203  P. Sankar-Mistry, 351  E.J. Underwood,  196, 207, 245, 
D.W. Megran, 264  R. Pickering, 109  R.S. Sauve, 95  310 
D. Melnychuk, 369  J. Ploeg, 245, 310  B. Schacter, 127 
F. Meyer, 189, 372  M-C Poon, 127  F.E. Scott, 196, 207  V 
W.J. Millar, 83  C. Poulin, 132, 320  M.S. Searle, 344  C. Van Berkel, 245, 310 
A.B. Miller, 162, 304  C. Sellar, 157  C.K. Varnhagen, 129 
M.E. Millson, 27, 397  Q  R. Semenciw, 61, 209, 413  G.S. Vinje, 205 
W. Mindell, 397  L.T. Quinlan, 231  F.A. Shepherd, 150  J. Vobecky, 300 
B.A.P. Morris, 92  K. Sidney, 46, 267  J.S. Vobecky, 300 
H. Morrison, 61, 413  R  A. Simard, 300  P. Voiriot, 427 
T. Myers, 397  J. Rankin, 397  P. Slovic, S15, $38 
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S.E. Read, 150  S. Smith, 16 
N  A.E. Ready, 344  M. Speechley, 38  I. Walker, 127 
A. Neufeld, 235  G. Reid, 392  J. Spiegel, 294  C.J. Walker-Dilks,  109 
V.T.Y. Ng, 168  R.S. Remis, 191  L. Spielberg, 27  D. Waltner-Toews, 219 
V.C. Nguyen, 120  L. Reutter, 87  B. Stafford-Smith, 381  H. Ward, 385 
H.C. Northcott, 87  D.L. Reynolds, 120  K.M. Stavraky, 38  L.J. Warren Burhenne, 168 
J. Rigby, 397  H. Strawcynski,  127  F. White, 52 
O  H.A. Risch, 304  G.C.E. Stuart, 264  S.J. Whiting, 436 
A.M. O’Connor,  12  G. Rivard, 127  R.W. Sutherland, 6  D.T. Wigle, 61, 413 
L.M. O’ Mara, 65  D.I. Robertson, 264  L.W. Svenson,  129  V. Woodcox, 245, 310 
K. O'Neill, 392  E.J. Robinson, 181  G. Worrall, 104 
R. Odhiambo,  127  S. Robinson,  127  T  A.S.M. Wu, 349 
M.R. Olson, 135  D. Robson, 61, 413  G. Taerk, 409 
J.W. Osterman, 369  E. Ross, 127  G. Teitel, 127  ¥ 
M.M. Ross, 79  N. Thériault,  189, 372  W.R. Yacoub, 438 
P  E. Rossier, 229  M. Thomson, 203  A. Yassi, 294 
S.D. Paege, 354  M. Rossignol, 115  J-P. Thouez, 174  C. Yates, 385 
M. Pai, 127  N. Rousseau, 335  E. Townsend, 52 
L. Panton, 109  S. Rubin, 127  N.E. Trimble, 92  zb 
D.C. Parsons, 399  MLL. Russell, 259  K.L. Tucker, 381  K.J. Zavarella,  196, 207 
A. Pastuszak, $11, $33  B. Ryan, 52 
REVIEWERS  OF JOURNAL  MANUSCRIPTS,  1991 
P. Allard  . Costanzo  S. Hicks  I. Levy  B. Romanowski 
F. Allodi  . Crilly  G. Hill  A.G. Lossing  1. Rootman 
T. Anderson  . Dales  J.C. Hockin  W. Mahoney  P. Rowe 
D. Angus  Davies  J. Hoey  Y. Mao  D. Sacks 
W. Arkinstall  Davies  S. Hotz  J. McDonald  J. Sellors 
R. Semenciw 
R. Armstrong  Dilworth  P. Houston  M. Mian 
C. Shah 
M.J. Ashley  Doyle  L. Irvine  J. Miles 
S. Sheps 
P. Banister  Dunkley  J. Isaac-Renton  W. Millar 
R. Smart 
D. Baxter  Edouard  E.R. Jorundson  A. Miller 
C. Smillie 
K.S. Bay  APAZROEAdFw aOrdDs Ar  M. Kaiserman  C. Mills  S. Smith 
E.G. Belzer  Evers  M. Kaufman  K. Mills  C. Soskolne 
P. Berger  R. Faulkner  N. Keithly  B. Moloughy  R. Spasoff 
H. Berkel  W. Feldman  A. Kelly  T. Morais  M. Speechley 
N. Birkett  P.A. Field  C. Kerr  H. Morrison  K. Stavraky 
J. Blackwell  G. Fodor  J. Kirkbride  J. Morse  T. Stephens 
J. Blatherwick  W.F. Forbes  R. Kirk-Gardner  L. Muldoon  P. Stewart 
J. Brisson  P.A. Fried  M. Klein  C. Mustard  M. Straszak 
S. Buehler  M. Fyfe  T. Kue Young  J. Nevala  P. Stuari 
P. Cappon  L.C. Garro  K. Kumar  G. Norman  S. Tamblyn 
A.O. Carter  P. Gill  J. Lariviére  K. O'Connor  P. Thompson 
B. Challis  E. Glor  J. Last  J. O'Neil  F. Turcotte 
A. Clarke  M. Gordon  R. Last  L. Ouellet  W. Walop 
P. Cole  T. Guidotti  W.H. Le Riche  R. Pennie  A. Wielgosz 
M. Collis  B. Habbick  J. Leake  R. Pless  C. Woodward 
N. Collishaw  M. Herbert  J. Lee  Q. Rae-Grant  A. Wu 
S. Corber  C. Hertzman  R.E.M. Lees  W.J. Robertson  A. Yassi 
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