Published in Am J Surg on September 01, 1965
Changes in the filtration characteristics of stored blood. Ann Surg (1970) 1.58
Respiratory insufficiency in combat casualties. I. Pathologic changes in the lungs of patients dying of wounds. Ann Surg (1969) 1.07
The changing pattern of post-traumatic respiratory distress syndrome. Ann Surg (1975) 1.00
Experimental whole-organ transplantation of the liver and of the spleen. Ann Surg (1960) 9.58
The measurement of total body water in the human subject by deuterium oxide dilution; with a consideration of the dynamics of deuterium distribution. J Clin Invest (1950) 5.88
The measurement of exchangeable potassium in man by isotope dilution. J Clin Invest (1950) 4.77
One-stage homotransplantation of the liver following total hepatectomy in dogs. Transplant Bull (1959) 3.62
Body sodium and potassium. III. Interrelated trends in alimentary, renal and cardiovascular disease; lack of correlation between body stores and plasma concentration. Metabolism (1954) 2.50
The effect of definitive surgery on duodenal ulcer disease; a comparative study of surgical and non-surgical management in 997 cases. Ann Surg (1950) 2.47
Electrolyte composition of bone and the penetration of radiosodium and deuterium oxide into dog and human bone. J Clin Invest (1954) 2.45
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND VASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1964) 2.29
The role of exudate losses in the protein and electrolyte imbalance of burned patients. Ann Surg (1950) 2.20
Bodily changes in surgical convalescence. I. The normal sequence observations and interpretations. Ann Surg (1953) 2.05
Body sodium and potassium. IV. The normal total exchangeable sodium; its measurement and magnitude. Metabolism (1954) 1.88
The measurement of deuterium oxide in body fluids by the falling drop method. J Lab Clin Med (1951) 1.84
Adaptation of supportive treatment to needs of the surgical patient. J Am Med Assoc (1949) 1.74
Severe exacerbation of cancer of the breast after oöphorectomy and adrenalectomy: report of four cases. N Engl J Med (1958) 1.72
Studies on antidiuresis in surgery: effects of anesthesia, surgery and posterior pituitary antidiuretic hormone on water metabolism in man. Ann Surg (1954) 1.71
Studies in surgical endocrinology. I. The urinary excretion of 17-hydroxycorticoids, and associated metabolic changes, in cases of soft tissue trauma of varying severity and in bone trauma. Ann Surg (1955) 1.70
Acidosis and lacticacidemia in extracorporeal circulation: the significance of perfusion flow rate and the relation to preperfusion respiratory alkalosis. Ann Surg (1959) 1.69
Vagotomy for duodenal ulcer; a final survey after ten years. N Engl J Med (1953) 1.47
EFFECTS OF PARATHYROIDECTOMY AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ON RENAL OSTEODYSTROPHY. Am J Surg (1965) 1.45
A method for simultaneous catheterization of major hepatic vessels in a chronic canine preparation. Am J Physiol (1959) 1.44
Studies in surgical endocrinology. II. The free blood 17-hydroxycorticoids in surgical patients; their relation to urine steroids, metabolism and convalescence. Ann Surg (1956) 1.39
Body sodium and potassium. V. The relationship of alkalosis, potassium deficiency and surgical stress to acute hypokalemia in man; experiments and review of the literature. Metabolism (1955) 1.38
Refractory hypotension in man--is this irreversible shock? N Engl J Med (1962) 1.38
Body composition: simultaneous determination of several aspects by the dilution principle. Metabolism (1958) 1.36
Further observations on total body water. I. Normal values throughout the life span. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1952) 1.27
THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE ON BODY COMPOSITION. N Engl J Med (1965) 1.23
A comparison of the effects of several osmotic diuretic agents after acute hemorrhage in the dog. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1962) 1.23
THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE AND HORMONES ON THE PARTITION OF BODY WATER. I. A METHOD FOR MEASURING SMALL SEQUENTIAL INCREASES IN THE VOLUME OF THE EXTRACELLULAR FLUID. J Surg Res (1963) 1.20
Further observations on total body water. II. Changes of body composition in disease. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1952) 1.19
Digitalis, electrolytes and the surgical patient. Am J Cardiol (1960) 1.16
HYPERPARATHYROIDISM: THE PROBLEM OF ACUTE PARATHYROID INTOXICATION. Ann Surg (1964) 1.15
The university in American surgery. Surgery (1958) 1.14
Metabolic changes associated with mitral valvuloplasty. Circulation (1954) 1.14
Loss of the entire jejunum and ileum, and the ascending colon. Management of a patient. JAMA (1962) 1.13
TRANSCAPILLARY REFILLING AFTER HEMORRHAGE IN NORMAL MAN: BASAL RATES AND VOLUMES; EFFECT OF NOREPINEPHRINE. Ann Surg (1963) 1.13
THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE AND HORMONES ON THE PARTITION OF BODY WATER. II. THE EFFECTS OF ACUTE SINGLE AND MULTIPLE HEMORRHAGE AND ADRENAL CORTICOSTEROIDS IN THE DOG. J Surg Res (1963) 1.13
Effect of pancreatectomy on phospholipid synthesis in the dog. AMA Arch Surg (1950) 1.11
Metabolic and endocrinologic changes in acute and chronic hypotension in man. Metabolism (1959) 1.10
Intractable peptic ulcer and endocrine adenomas with pituitary amphophilic hyperplasia. A reinterpretation of the Ellison-Zollinger syndrome. Surgery (1960) 1.08
Body composition; total body water and electrolytes: intravascular and extravascular phase volumes. Metabolism (1956) 1.06
Endocrine changes after anesthesia, surgery, and unanesthetized trauma in man. Recent Prog Horm Res (1957) 1.05
Adrenal medullary secretion in hemorrhagic shock. Am J Physiol (1959) 1.05
Hypercalcemia in carcinoma of the breast. Ann Surg (1963) 1.05
THE SYNDROME OF DEHYDRATION, COMA AND SEVERE HYPERGLYCEMIA WITHOUT KETOSIS IN PATIENTS CONVALESCING FROM BURNS. N Engl J Med (1965) 1.05
Body sodium and potassium. I. Simultaneous measurement of exchangeable sodium and potassium in man by isotope dilution. Metabolism (1954) 1.03
RELATIONSHIP OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE TO TOTAL EXCHANGEABLE POTASSIUM. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1963) 1.03
Body composition in the dog. I. Findings in the normal animal. J Surg Res (1962) 1.02
The splenic homograft: its course in the unmodified and modified canine recipient. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1962) 0.99
Common patterns of water and electrolyte change in injury, surgery and disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 0.94
Influence of blood volume restoration and tissue trauma on corticosteroid secretion in dogs. Am J Physiol (1959) 0.94
THE USE OF CADAVER TISSUES IN TRANSPLANTATION. N Engl J Med (1964) 0.93
Body sodium and potassium. II. A comparison of metabolic balance and isotope dilution methods of study. Metabolism (1954) 0.93
Getting well: the biology of surgical convalescence. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1958) 0.90
Duodenal ulcer: the present status of definitive surgery; the selection and management of patients undergoing operation. N Engl J Med (1959) 0.90
Relevance of experimental shock studies to clinical shock problems. Fed Proc (1961) 0.90
Aberrant intrapancreatic ducts leading to fatality after gastrectomy. Am J Surg (1963) 0.89
Regulation of the serum sodium concentration. Origin and treatment of tonicity disorders in surgery. Am J Surg (1962) 0.89
Adrenocortical mechanisms related to anesthesia. Anesthesiology (1961) 0.88
Residual neurohypophyseal function in hypophysectomized man. N Engl J Med (1959) 0.87
Will fat emulsions given intravenously promote protein synthesis? Metabolic studies on normal subjects and surgical patients. Surgery (1954) 0.87
Hypophysectomy in the treatment of breast cancer. N Engl J Med (1959) 0.87
Hypophysectomy during pregnancy in a patient with cancer of the breast: case report with hormone studies. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1958) 0.87
Carcinoma of the breast; the study and treatment of the patient. N Engl J Med (1956) 0.86
THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE AND HORMONES ON THE PARTITION OF BODY WATER. III. THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE AND CORTICOSTEROIDS ON FLUID PARTITION IN THE ADRENALECTOMIZED DOG. J Surg Res (1963) 0.86
Metabolic alkalosis following massive transfusion. Surgery (1959) 0.86
Resection of the vagus nerves for ulcer; an interim evaluation: operative technic and hospital management. Arch Surg (1947) 0.86
Quantitative urinary 17-hydroxycorticoid patterns: effect of ACTH and operative stress. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1956) 0.85
BODY CELL MASS AND LIMITS OF HYDRATION OF THE FAT-FREE BODY: THEIR RELATION TO ESTIMATED SKELETAL WEIGHT. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1963) 0.85
Osmotic diuresis as treatment in severe hyponatremia. Surg Forum (1957) 0.84
SURGICAL TREATMENT OF BLEEDING DUODENAL ULCER: A PLEA FOR CAUTION. Ann Surg (1964) 0.84
Common patterns of water and electrolyte change in injury, surgery and disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 0.82
Quantitative determination of the urinary cortisol metabolites, tetrahydro F, allo-tetrahydro F and tetrahydro E: effects of adrenocorticotropin and complex trauma in the human. J Clin Invest (1958) 0.82
Hypoparathyroidism: report of a case successfully treated with intravenous vitamin D2. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1959) 0.82
The homograft response to whole-organ transplantation of the canine spleen. J Surg Res (1962) 0.81
Duodenal ulcer: the present status of definitive surgery; the selection and management of patients undergoing operation. N Engl J Med (1959) 0.81
Leonardo and Vesalius. The two roads: surgery and science. R I Med J (1961) 0.81
Volume and tonicity in body water. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1962) 0.81
Effects of infusion of norepinephrine on blood hormone levels, electrolytes and water excretion in man. J Surg Res (1961) 0.81
Factors influencing the 'resting' secretion of the adrenal medulla. Am J Physiol (1959) 0.81
Studies on the external diagnostic localization of brain lesions using radioactive potassium. Surg Forum (1950) 0.80
Isotope dilution: a theory, a method, a pathway to new horizons. Trans Stud Coll Physicians Phila (1954) 0.80
The significance of weight changes after trauma. Ann Surg (1955) 0.80
NEW PROBLEMS FOR SURGERY. DRUGS THAT ACT ON THE CELL NUCLEUS AFFECT THE SURGEON'S WORK ON CANCER AND ON TRANSPLANTATION. Science (1964) 0.80
Studies in surgical endocrinology. IV. Anesthetic agents as stimuli to change in corticosteroids and metabolism. Ann Surg (1958) 0.80
Common patterns of water and electrolyte change in injury, surgery and disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 0.79
A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL OSMOTIC DIURETICS IN HYDROPENIC AND HYDROPENIC-DOCA-PITRESSIN TREATED DOGS. J Surg Res (1963) 0.79
The use of cortisone and corticotrophin in surgery. Practitioner (1955) 0.79
The effects of surgical trauma and exogenous hormone therapy on the urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids. Surg Forum (1951) 0.79
Common patterns of water and electrolyte change in injury, surgery and disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 0.79
Bone sodium. Ann Surg (1954) 0.78
The turnover rate of body water in the human. Surg Forum (1951) 0.78
The effect of thyroid disease on water turnover rate in the human subject. Surg Forum (1953) 0.78
Sodium thiosulfate dilution as a measure of the volume of fluid outside of body cells. Surg Forum (1951) 0.78
The effect of nitrogen mustard in altering the histocompatibility rejection sequence in splenic homotransplantation in the dog. J Surg Res (1962) 0.78
[Isotope studies of body constitution]. Nord Med (1962) 0.77
Follow-up of vagotomy in duodenal ulcer. Gastroenterology (1948) 0.77
Metabolism in trauma: the meaning of definitive surgery: the wound, the endocrine glands, and metabolism. Harvey Lect (1958) 0.77
EQUILIBRIUM BEHAVIOR OF TAGGED ERYTHROCYTES IN EXPERIMENTAL "IRREVERSIBLE SHOCK". J Surg Res (1964) 0.77