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Contents: Volume 13, Number 4, December 1973   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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ARTICLES:

Kiev to Kiev in Gerontology: 1938-1972
JT Freeman
Gerontologist 1973 13: 401-407.  

Speculations on innovations to conventional marriage in old age
RS Cavan
Gerontologist 1973 13: 409-411.  

Comprehensive health care for the elderly: an analysis. The continuum of medical, health, and social services for the aged
SJ Brody
Gerontologist 1973 13: 412-418.  

A comparative study of ego functioning in geriatric patients
D Gutmann, L Gottesman, and S Tessler
Gerontologist 1973 13: 419-423.  

Therapeutic and prosthetic living environments for nursing home residents
LE McClannahan
Gerontologist 1973 13: 424-429.  

A million procrustean beds
EM Brody
Gerontologist 1973 13: 430-435.  

The role of free radical reactions in the molecular pathology of bio- degradative processes
JH Washburn, Jr
Gerontologist 1973 13: 436-439.  

The penultimate will. Its potential as an instrument to protect the mentally deteriorated elderly
LS Libow and R Zicklin
Gerontologist 1973 13: 440-442.  

The inner-city resident: to move or not to move
MP Lawton, MH Kleban, and DA Carlson
Gerontologist 1973 13: 443-448.  

Concepts in education and training for gerontology: new career patterns
RB Weg
Gerontologist 1973 13: 449-452.  

Age and academic mobility
F Clemente
Gerontologist 1973 13: 453-456.  

Life-span models of psychological aging: a white elephant? Preface
PB Baltes
Gerontologist 1973 13: 457.  

Prototypical paradigms and questions in life-span research on development and aging
PB Baltes
Gerontologist 1973 13: 458-467.  

The usefulness of the life-span approach for the psychophysiology of aging
DS Woodruff
Gerontologist 1973 13: 467-472.  

Life-span models of memory
HW Reese
Gerontologist 1973 13: 472-478.  

Language and cognition: some life-span developmental issues
KF Riegel
Gerontologist 1973 13: 478-482.  

Explaining intelligence in adulthood: the role of life history
DC Charles
Gerontologist 1973 13: 483-488.  

Socialization in a life-span perspective: white elephants, worms, and willo'-the wisps
WR Looft
Gerontologist 1973 13: 488-497.  

Stages and aging in moral development-some speculations
L Kohlberg
Gerontologist 1973 13: 497-502.  

Life-history antecedents in psychiatric disorders of the aging
HB Urban and DJ Lago
Gerontologist 1973 13: 502-508.  

Symposium discussion: life-span development of psychological aging
M Kinsborne and P Caplan
Gerontologist 1973 13: 509-510.  

Symposium discussion: life-span models of psychological aging
BR McCandless
Gerontologist 1973 13: 511-512.  

Guidelines to treatment approaches. Modalities and methods for use with the aged
EK Barns, A Sack, and H Shore
Gerontologist 1973 13: 513-527.  

In memoriam Margaret Blenkner 1909-1973
RE Weber and E Wasser
Gerontologist 1973 13: 534.  

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