Coates, Thomas
code-blue status
Cohn, Roy
Coleman, Todd
Collart, Yannou
Columbia Student Health Service
Commie Queers
Committee to Preserve Our Sexual and Civil Liberties
Community Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CAIDS), as name for disease
Conant, Marcus
condoms
Conference of Local Health Officers, U.S.
Conference of Mayors, U.S.
Congo
AIDS in
Congress, U.S.
blood supply and
CDC and
HHS and
HTLV-III antibody test and
Congressional Record
Congressional Research Service
Conte, Silvio
Cooke, Terence Cardinal
Coolfant Conference Center
Copenhagen, AIDS in
Comholes (sex club)
Correction Officers Benevolent Association
Council of Community, Blood Centers
Cowan, Mort
Craig, Gwenn
Cranston, Alan
Crichton, Michael
Crisco
Crucible, The (Miller)
Crypucoccus, cryptococcal
meningitis
pneumonia
cryptosporidiosis
CT-1114
“Cum as an Indicator of Health”
Cunningham, Bill
Cuomo, Mario
Cure-of-the-Week features
Curran, Gary
Curran, Jim
Cusic, Catherine
cytomegalovirus (CMV)
in infants
KS and
MMWR on
Czechoslovakia health officials in
Dachau
Dague, Paul
Daily News
Dallas Doctors Against AIDS
Darrow, Bill
dating services
Davies Medical Center
Day, Doris
death notices
Dedonder, Raymond
deer, diseases of
Del Re, Steve
dementia
Democratic National Convention (1976)
Gay and Lesbian Caucus of
Democratic National Convention (1980)
Gay and Lesbian Caucus of
Democratic National Convention (1984)
Denmark:
AIDS in
HTLV-III antibody test and
dentists
Denton, Jeremiah
Department of Corrections
DeSantis Lorraine
de The, Dr. Guy
Deukmejian, George
Devita Vincent
Diana (baby)
diarrhea
Dickerman, Herbert
diet
District of Columbia, AIDS in
Dixon, Greg
DMSO
DNA
Dolan, Terry
Dole, Robert
domestic partners’ ordinance
Donahue, Phil
Donnelly, Thomas
Donohue, Dennis
Dormant, Dominique
Dowdle, Walter
Drake, Donald
Dreamland
Dritz, Selma
drug addicts, see intravenous drug users
Drummer
Duboce Triangle
Dugas, Gaetan
as Patient Zero
Dukakis, Michael
Dunne, Richard
Duvalier, Jean-Claude
Dylan, Bob
“Dynasty”
East, John
Ebola Fever
“Ebony and Ivory”
Echenberg, Dean
eczema
Edelman, Ed
8709 Club
Elephant Walk
Ellis, Perry
embalming
Embarcadero YMCA
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Empire Strikes Back, The
encephalitis
Engleman, Edgar
Enlow, Roger
enteric diseases
amebiasis
Gay Bowel Syndrome
giardiasis
shigellosis
Enzara
Epidemiological Intelligence Service
Epstein-Barr virus
Equal Rights Amendment
equine anemia
equine viruses
Eradicating Bubonic Plague from San Francisco (The Report of the Citizens’ Health Committee)
Essex, Myron “Max”
E.T.
Europe, AIDS in
European Parliament
European Study Group on the Epidemic of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Evatt, Bruce
“Evidence for a Transmissible Agent, The” (Biggar)
“exposed,” use of term
Faber, Sydney
face masks
“Face the Nation”
FACS (Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter)
Factor VIII
Faggots (Kramer)
Fain, Nathan
Falwell, Jerry
“Family Forum”
Family Portrait
Fanin, Shirley
fatigue
Fauci, Anthony
FBI
Feinstein, Dianne
Feldman, Mark
feline leukemia
Felson, Arthur
Ferrara, Anthony
Ferraro, Geraldine
fevers
Fife’s
Finland, AIDS in
firefighters
First Amendment
First Baptist Church (Reno)
Fishinger, Peter
fist-fucking
Flagyl
Flamingo
Florence Nightmare, Sister
Florida, AIDS in
Florida Health Department
Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter (FACS)
Foege, William
Folsom Prison (bar)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
antibody testing and
blood supply and
funding for
hepatitis B antibody test and
HPA-23
HTLV-III antibody test and
isoprinosine and
pentamidine and
Tylenol scare and
Ford, Gerald R.
Ford, Sandra
Ford, Tony
Foster, Jim
Foucault, Michel
France, AIDS in
Francis, Don
Francis, Karen
Frank, Barney
Frank (Cleve Jones’ lover)
Frederick Cancer Research Facility
Freedom of Information Act
French-American Chamber of Commerce
Friedman-Kien, Alvin
“Front Line of Freedom”
Fund for Human Dignity
fungi
Gabon
Galleria
Gallo, Robert
Gallup poll
Gandhi
gastrointestinal diseases, see enteric diseases
Gay Alcoholics Anonymous
Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center
Gay Bowel Syndrome
Gay Freedom Day Parade
Gay Freedom Week
Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)
Buddy Program
circus fund-raiser
“Gay Plague, The”
“gay pneumonia”
see also Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
Gay-Related Immune Deficiency (GRID), coined as name for disease
Gay Rights National Lobby (GRNL)
Gays Against Brunch
Geary, Jim
Gee, Gayling
General Electric Theater
Germany, Federal Republic of AIDS in
Germany, Nazi
Gerstoft, Jan
giardiasis
r /> Gilford, Frank
Glenn, John
Glob
“Gloria”
Glory Holes (sex club)
gloves
Goedert, James
Golden Gate Business Association
golden showers
gonorrhea
“Good Morning America”
Goodwin, Ronald
Gordon, Robert
Gorman, Michael
Gottlieb, Michael
Govantes, Kico
Graham, Bob
Great Britain, AIDS in
Groundwater, James
Guillaume, Robert
Guinan, Mary
Gullett, John
Guzman, Simon
Haitians, AIDS in
Hamburger Mary’s
Handball Express
Harvard University
Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club
Haseltine, William
Hatch, Orrin
Haute Tensione (dance bar)
Haverkos, Harry
Hawke, Bob
Hay, Louise
headaches
healers
Health and Human Services, Department of, U.S. (HHS)
Congress and
toll-free hotline
Tylenol scare and
Health and Immunity for Men (HIM)
heart attacks
heart disease
Heckler, Margaret
hemophiliacs, hemophilia
Buchanan on
children of
Danish vs. U.S.
Factor VIII and
HPA-23
HTLV-III antibody testing of
spouses of
Hemophilia Treatment Center
hepatitis
antibody testing
health care workers and
study
vaccine
heroin
see also intravenous drug users
herpes
see also cytomegalovirus
Hesse, Hermann
Hilyer, Elvin
HIM (Health and Immunity for Men)
Hirsch, Martin
Hispaniola
Hitler, Adolf
Hollings, Ernest
Hollywood Reporter
Holsclaw, Doug
Hongisto, Richard
Hong Kong, AIDS in
Home, Ken
horses, diseases of
Horstman, William
hostages, American
Hothouse (sex club)
House of Representatives, U.S.
Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services
Subcommittee on Health and the Environment
Housh, Michael
Howard Brown Memorial Clinic
HPA-23 (amimoniotungstate)
HTLV (Human T-cell Leukemia virus)
HTLV-III antibody test
Huberman, Ron
Hudson, Rock
Human Events
Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), as name for virus
Human Rights Commission
Human T-cell Leukemia virus, see HTLV
hypertension
Ice Palace
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Illeman, Mark
Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
InterAgency Task Force on AIDS
interferon
interleukin-II (IL-II)
International Conference on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
International Congress of Immunology
intestinal diseases, see enteric diseases
intravenous drug users
birth control for
children of
hepatitis B and
HTLV-III antibody testing of
Iowa, University of
Irwin Memorial Blood Bank
isobutyl nitrites
see also nitrate inhalants
isoprinosine
Israel, AIDS in
Jackson, David
Jackson, Glenda
Jackson, Michael
Jacobi Hospital
Jane, Harold
Jaguar
Japan
AIDS in
Japantown Center
Johnson, Sharon
Johnson & Johnson
Johnstone, Mary Richards
Jones, Cleve
Jones, Marion
J-O parties
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
“Journey to the East, The” (Hesse)
Joy of Cay Sex, The
Jurrist, Charles
Kalyanaraman, V. S.
Kameny, Frank
Kaposi’s Sarcoma (KS)
African
Kaposi’s Sarcoma/AIDS Research and Education Foundation
“Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Pneumocystis Pneumonia Among Homosexual Men—New York City and California”
Kaposi’s Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation
Dugas and
San Francisco government and
Keats, John
Kellner, Aaron
Ken Home
Kennedy, Edward
Kessler, David
Key West Club Baths
“Killing the Movement” (Lorch)
King, Morgana
King, Stephen
King Lear (Shakespeare)
Kinshasa
kissing disease (mononucleosis)
Klatzmann, David
Klein, Calvin