50 results on '"MASON, ARTHUR D."'
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2. Ischemic Necrosis of the Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand after Thermal Injuries
3. Effects of Hydralazine and High Molecular Weight Dextran upon the Circulatory Responses to Severe Thermal Burns.
4. POSTBURN SHOCK.
5. HEMODYNAMICS OF THE IMMEDIATE POSTBURN PERIOD Part I.
6. THE EFFECT OF EARLY SURGICAL EXCISION AND HOMOGRAFTING ON SURVIVAL OF BURNED RATS AND OF INTRAPERITONEALLY-INFECTED BURNED RATS
7. Hypernatremic State in Hypermetabolic Burn Patients
8. Artificial Tendons for War Injuries: Construction and Tissue Response
9. Metabolic Rate, Ambient Temperature and Catecholamines: Interrelationships Following Thermal Injury
10. ALPHA-Amino-p-Toluenesulfonamide Citrate.
11. VENTILATORY PATTERNS FOLLOWING BURN INJURY AND EFFECT OF SULFAMYLON
12. Suppression of Leukocyte Chemotaxis in vitro by Chemotherapeutic Agents Used in the Management of Thermal Injuries
13. ARTIFICAL TENDONS
14. ALTERATIONS IN HYPOTHALAMIC FUNCTION FOLLOWING THERMAL INJURY
15. Evaluation of Leukocyte Chemotaxis In Vitro in Thermally Injured Patients
16. Catecholamines
17. Studies in acute renal failure
18. VASCULAR DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS OF THERMAL INJURY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO BURN WOUND SEPSIS
19. A Rapid Calcium Infusion Test for Hyperparathyroidism
20. A STANDARD ANIMAL BURN
21. The impairment of glucogenesis by gram negative infection
22. Resuscitation with hypertonic lactate saline in thermal injury
23. Pseudomonas burn wound sepsis. II
24. Carbohydrate metabolism in pseudomonas infection
25. A rapid method of preparing food for sodium and potassium analyses
26. Pathology of the Lung in Fatally Burned Patients
27. Mortality in 1,100 Consecutive Burns Treated at a Burns Unit
28. HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN THE EARLY POSTBURN PATIENT THE INFLUENCE OF FLUID ADMINISTRATION AND OF A VASODILATOR (HYDRALAZINE)
29. SOME ASPECTS OF CYANIDE-PRODUCING CAPABILITIES OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM BURNED PATIENT INFECTIONS
30. Succinylcholine-Induced Hyperkalemia in Burned Patients - II
31. Weight Loss Following Thermal Injury
32. ABILITY OF SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM INJURED RATS TO INDUCE A GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST REACTION
33. EVAPORATIVE WATER LOSS IN THE BURNED PATIENT
34. Primary Role of Plasma Hydrocortisone Concentration in the Regulation of the Normal Forenoon Pattern of Urinary Phosphate Excretion1
35. Hypernatremic state in hypermetabolic burn patients
36. Systemic and Pulmonary Hemodynamic Changes Accompanying Thermal Injury
37. EFFICACY OF BUFFERED SALINE AS THE SOLE REPLACEMENT FLUID FOLLOWING ACUTE MEASURED HEMORRHAGE IN MAN
38. Hypoxemia in the Burned Patient
39. Pulmonary complications in burn patients
40. A New Challenge in the Treatment of Thermal Injury
41. THE OCCURRENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF PNEUMONIA AND OTHER PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS IN BURNED PATIENTS
42. Surface Infection with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
43. Arterial Vascular Occlusion and Devitalization of Burn Wounds
44. A Critical Evaluation of Fluid Resuscitation in the Burned Patient
45. THE INFLUENCE OF INFECTION UPON SERUM PROTEIN CHANGES IN SEVERE BURNS
46. Respiratory Complications in the Acutely Burned Patient: A Clinical Study
47. Does Increased Evaporative Water Loss Cause Hypermetabolism in Burned Patients?
48. INTRACELLULAR CATION ALTERATIONS FOLLOWING MAJOR TRAUMA
49. ABILITY OF SPLENIC LYMPHOCYTES FROM INJURED RATS TO INDUCE A GRAFTVERSUSHOST REACTION
50. Studies in acute renal failure: II. Incidence, mortality, urinary and plasma chemical alterations and clinical characteristics of reversible acute renal failure in the rat
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