Edward W. Friedman
Harvard University
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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1956
Edward D. Frank; David Davidoff; Edward W. Friedman; Jacob Fine
Conclusion The anti-bacterial defense mechanisms of the dog, which are severely injured by exposure to hemorrhagic shock of two hours duration, are protected to a considerable degree by precooling to 28°C.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1953
Edward W. Friedman; Samuel Milrod; Howard A. Frank; Jacob Fine
Summary 1. The average portal venous pressure of rats was 15 cm H2O in the control period, 9 cm H2O after bleeding to an arterial pressure of 45 mm Hg, and 14.5 cm H2O immediatly after blood replacement. 2. Direct microscopy disclosed reduction in blood flow and narrowing of sinusoids, central venules and sublobular venules after bleeding from 0.7 to 1.0 cc/100 cm 2 of body surface. These changes became extreme after a hemorrhage of 2.1-2.4 cc/100 cm-2. Replacement transfusion after 3 hours of shock restored normal vessel caliber and blood flow, whether recovery followed or not.
Annals of Surgery | 1951
Edward W. Friedman; Howard A. Frank; Jacob Fine
American Journal of Physiology | 1956
Stanley Jacob; Edward W. Friedman; Sabin Levenson; Philip Glotzer; Howard A. Frank; Jacob Fine
American Journal of Physiology | 1956
Edward W. Friedman; D. Davidoff; Jacob Fine
American Journal of Physiology | 1951
Howard A. Frank; Stanley Jacob; Edward W. Friedman; Alexander M. Rutenburg; Philip Glotzer; Jacob Fine
Archives of Surgery | 1977
Edward W. Friedman; Howard A. Frank; Ronald B. Ponn
Surgery | 1969
Edward W. Friedman; Howard A. Frank; Peter B. Lambert
Surgical Clinics of North America | 1969
Edward D. Frank; Edward W. Friedman
Surgery | 1966
Edward W. Friedman; Peter B. Lambert; Howard A. Frank