Published in Obstet Gynecol on December 01, 1964
Hypernatremia in infants; an evaluation of the clinical and biochemical findings accompanying this state. Pediatrics (1955) 4.32
The exposure of children to lead. Pediatrics (1956) 3.30
Hypernatremic dehydration. Pediatr Clin North Am (1959) 1.97
Vitamin D and citrate metabolism; effect of vitamin D in rats fed diets adequate in both calcium and phosphorus. Am J Physiol (1958) 1.94
Transfer of Ca45 across intestinal wall in vitro in relation to action of vitamin D and cortisol. Am J Physiol (1960) 1.94
Evaluation of drugs for cardiac resuscitation. Anesthesiology (1963) 1.47
Inhibition of urine citrate excretion and the production of renal calcinosis in the rat by acetazoleamide (diamox) administration. J Clin Invest (1955) 1.45
Vitamin D and citrate metabolism; studies on rachitic infants. Yale J Biol Med (1952) 1.34
Sodium, potassium, and intestinal transport of glucose, 1-tyrosine, phosphate, and calcium. Am J Physiol (1963) 1.33
Disturbances of ionic equilibrium of intracellular and extracellular electrolytes in patients with tuberculous meningitis. J Clin Invest (1952) 1.27
Treatment of lead encephalopathy with PAL (2.3-dimercaptopropanol). Pediatrics (1950) 1.26
Mechanisms of action of vitamin D. Pediatrics (1954) 1.18
Aminoaciduria in vitamin D deficiency states in premature infants and older infants with rickets. J Pediatr (1962) 1.14
THE ANALGESIC EFFICACY AND RESPIRATORY EFFECTS IN MAN OF A BENZOMORPHAN "NARCOTIC ANTAGNOST". J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1964) 1.12
The treatment of acute lead encephalopathy in children. Pediatrics (1957) 1.11
Intestinal transport of phosphate: action of vitamin D, calcium, and potassium. Am J Physiol (1961) 1.11
Quantitative urinary coproporphyrin excretion and its relation to edathamil calcium disodium administration in children with acute lead intoxication. J Clin Invest (1956) 1.10
VITAMIN D AND PERMEABILITY OF INTESTINAL MUCOSA TO CALCIUM. Am J Physiol (1965) 1.09
Studies with radiocalcium; the intestinal absorption of calcium. J Biol Chem (1951) 1.09
A micromethod for determination of serum calcium. J Lab Clin Med (1955) 1.08
The uptake of radiocalcium by the skeleton: the effect of vitamin D and calcium intake. J Biol Chem (1950) 1.07
Experimental production of renal glycosuria, phosphaturia, and aminoaciduria by injection of maleic acid. Science (1954) 1.03
THE INTERACTION OF VITAMIN D AND PARATHYROID HORMONE ON CALCIUM PHOSPHORUS AND MAGNESIUM HOMEOSTASIS IN THE RAT. Metabolism (1964) 1.00
Amino-aciduria, hypophosphatemia, and rickets in lead poisoning; study of a case. AMA Am J Dis Child (1955) 1.00
Continuous perfusion and absorption in the jejunum of the dog. J Appl Physiol (1958) 0.96
Idiopathic hypercalcemia; a case report with assays of vitamin D in the serum. Pediatrics (1959) 0.95
Resuscitation from asphyxia. JAMA (1962) 0.94
Physiology of vitamin D. Helv Paediatr Acta (1959) 0.92
Factors influencing calcium absorption. Fed Proc (1959) 0.92
The intensive care unit. A three year experience at Baltimore city hospitals. Anaesthesia (1961) 0.92
The renal excretion of citrate. J Clin Invest (1961) 0.90
Aminoaciduria in relation to deficiency diseases and kidney function. J Am Med Assoc (1957) 0.90
GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF THREE AGENTS OF THE PSITTACOSIS GROUP IN HUMAN DIPLOID CELL CULTURES. J Infect Dis (1965) 0.89
The interrelation of citrate and calcium metabolism. Am J Med (1956) 0.86
The Fanconi syndrome. J Chronic Dis (1958) 0.86
SITE OF REABSORPTION OF CITRATE AND CALCIUM IN THE RENAL TUBULE OF THE DOG. Am J Physiol (1963) 0.84
The treatment of diarrhea in infancy. Pediatr Clin North Am (1954) 0.83
Metabolic studies in a patient with idiopathic hypercalcemia of infancy. J Pediatr (1963) 0.81
Vit. D and citrate metabolism; inhibition of vit. D effect by cortisol. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1957) 0.81
EPINEPHRINE IN CARDIAC RESUSCITATION. Am Heart J (1963) 0.80
METHOTRIMEPRAZINE IN THE TREATMENT OF LABOR PAIN. N Engl J Med (1964) 0.80
Vitamin D and calcium and phosphate transport. Pediatrics (1961) 0.79
THE ROLE OF EPINEPHRINE IN CARDIAC RESUSCITATION. Anesth Analg (1964) 0.78
Poisoning from inhalation of the vapors of lewisite and phenyldichlorarsine; its pathology in the dog and treatment with 2,3-dimercaptopropanol (BAL). J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1946) 0.76
ANALGESIC AND PSYCHOTOMIMETIC PROPERTIES OF DEXOXADROL. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1965) 0.75
EQUIPMENT FOR RESPIRATORY RESUSCITATION. 2. Anesthesiology (1965) 0.75
The physician's role in premarriage counseling. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1956) 0.75
Effect of methotrimeprazine on respiration. Anesthesiology (1963) 0.75
PRIMARY VITAMIN D-RESISTANT RICKETS. J Pediatr (1964) 0.75
Potassium deficiency in a case of lymphosarcoma with the sprue syndrome. Am J Med (1947) 0.75
The effects and treatment of inhalation of cadmium chloride aerosols in the dog. J Ind Hyg Toxicol (1947) 0.75
Ovarian pregnancy; report of a case. Med Ann Dist Columbia (1951) 0.75
Potassium deficiency in patients with steatorrhea. Am J Dis Child (1947) 0.75
Prevention of fetal wastage. Surg Clin North Am (1947) 0.75
The clinical application of vaginal cytology. Med Ann Dist Columbia (1961) 0.75
General anesthesia with minimal equipment. Anesth Analg (1962) 0.75
MANAGEMENT OF DROWNING VICTIMS. GP (1964) 0.75
Citrate metabolism in rickets and tetany. AMA Am J Dis Child (1952) 0.75
Childhood lead poisoning. N Y State J Med (1956) 0.75
Cortisol and citrate metabolism. Am J Physiol (1959) 0.75
Amino-aciduria. Pediatr Clin North Am (1960) 0.75
Abdominal pregnancy; a review and case report. U S Armed Forces Med J (1955) 0.75
Vitamin D and calcium requirements. J Am Diet Assoc (1955) 0.75
Symposium on medical education--No. 3. IV. The family practice program at the Baltimore City Hospitals. JAMA (1961) 0.75
A comparison of cytologic and histologic findings in patients hospitalized for pelvic surgery. South Med J (1961) 0.75
The treatment by 2,3-dimercaptopropanol (BAL) of the systemic toxic effects of skin contamination with lewisite and phenyldichlorarsine. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1946) 0.75
Further studies of the effects of citrate feeding on the calcium, phosphorus, and citrate metabolism of rachitic infants. J Pediatr (1952) 0.75
Idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. Pediatrics (1956) 0.75
Application of Gersh s ferrocyanide technique to the study of experimental renal disease. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1946) 0.75
The pediatric service. Md State Med J (1955) 0.75
The varieties of rickets and osteomalacia associated with hypophosphatemia. Clin Orthop (1957) 0.75
Congenital disorders of renal tubular function. Postgrad Med (1957) 0.75