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JAMA. 1979;241(23):2491-2492. doi:10.1001/jama.1979.03290490013008.
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Ziegler DK, Hassanein RS, Couch JR:  Characteristics of life headache histories in a nonclinic population . Neurology 27:265-269, 1977;.
Nikiforow R, Hokkanen E:  An epidemiological study of headache in an urban and a rural population in northern Finland . Headache 18:137-145, 1978;.
Medina JL, Diamond S, Rubino FA:  Headaches in patients with transient ischemic attacks . Headache 15:194-197, 1975;.
West TET, Davies RJ, Kelly RE:  Horner's syndrome and headache due to carotid artery disease . Br Med J 1:818-820, 1976;.
Poser CM:  The types of headache that affect the elderly . Geriatrics 31:103-106, 1976;.
Foster JB:  Differentiating causes of headache . Geriatrics 32:115-118, 1977;.
Freemon FR:  Evaluation and treatment of headache . Geriatrics 33:82-85, 1978;.
Poser CM:  Facial pain: Diagnostic dilemma, therapeutic challenge . Geriatrics 30:110-115, 1975;.
Rothman KJ, Monson RR:  Epidemiology of trigeminal neuralgia . J Chronic Dis 26:3-12, 1973;.
Elfenbaum A:  Burning tongue in older patients . J Can Dent Assoc 35:533-537, 1969;.
Elfenbaum A:  Defiant denture pain in older patients . Dental Digest 78:254-257, 1972;.
Zoob M:  Differentiating the causes of chest pain . Geriatrics 33:101, 1978;.
Brewer RJ, Golden GT, Hitch DC, et al:  Abdominal pain: An analysis of 1,000 consecutive cases in a university hospital emergency room . Am J Surg 131:219-223, 1976;.
Howell TH:  Abdominal-wall pain of bony origin: Two clinical entities in geriatric patients . J Am Geriatr Soc 20:312-313, 1972;.
Frost HM:  Managing the skeletal pain and disability of osteoporosis . Orthop Clin North Am 3:561-570, 1972;.
Cailliet R:  Lumbar discogenic disease: Why the elderly are more vulnerable . Geriatrics 30:73-76, 1975;.
Sarkin TL:  Backache in the aged . S Afr Med J 51:418-420, 1977;.
Burton C, Nida G, Ray C, et al:  Treating low back pain in the elderly . Geriatrics 33:61-65, 1978;.
Stern FH:  Coccygodynia among the geriatric population . J Am Geriatr Soc 15:100-102, 1967;.
Moylan JA:  Diagnosing and treating leg pain due to arteriosclerosis obliterans . Postgrad Med 58:135-138,141, 1975;.
DeWolfe VG:  Iatrogenic and functional leg pain . Geriatrics 28:60-62, 1973;.
 When pain has more than one cause . Geriatrics 28:42, 44, 46, 49, 1973;.
Montgomery RM:  Relieving painful feet . Geriatrics 29:137-138, 141-142, 1974;.
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