The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco: The Response of Community Physicians, 1981-1984, Vol. I
Introductory Materials
Richard Lee Andrews
Interview History--Richard L. Andrews, M.D.
I Background, Education, and the San Francisco Gay Community
II The AIDS Epidemic
James M. Campbell
Interview History--James M. Campbell
I Education and Early Career
II The AIDS Epidemic
Early Experiences with the New Disease
Gay-Related Diseases
Articles on Sexually Transmitted Disease by Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights [BAPHR]
Sexual and Gay Liberation
The Centers for Disease Control
Retrospective Recognition of AIDS Cases
Recognizing a Syndrome
The Terms GRID and AIDS
Theories about Etiology
Information Channels
Caring for the "Worried Well"
AIDS-Related Activities at BAPHR
Etiology
Duration of the Epidemic
Attempts to Reduce the Risk of AIDS Transmission
BAPHR's AIDS Evaluation Booklet, 1985
BAPHR's Scientific Affairs Committee
BAPHR's Annual Conference, June 1981
The Kaposi's Sarcoma Clinic and Study Group, UCSF
The Professional and the Personal
Campbell's First AIDS Antibody Test
More on BAPHR
Political Burnout
AIDS as a Disease Spectrum
Early Physical Diagnosis of AIDS
Drug Therapy
Social Services
AIDS Admissions at San Francisco Hospitals
The Bathhouse Crisis
Turbulence within BAPHR, 1984-1985
Stances on the AIDS Antibody Testing
The Epidemic's Professional and Personal Impact
James R. Groundwater
Interview History--James R. Groundwater
I Dr. Groundwater's Early Education and Experience
II Encountering the AIDS Epidemic
Appendices