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Vol. 93 No. 6, pp. 857-1024, December 1966
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Studies in the healing of cutaneous wounds. I. The healing of incisions through the skin of pigs
L. J. Ordman; T. Gillman
Arch Surg. 1966;93:857-882.
Studies in the healing of cutaneous wounds. II. The healing of epidermal, appendageal, and dermal injuries inflicted by suture needles and by the suture material in the skin of pigs
L. J. Ordman; T. Gillman
Arch Surg. 1966;93:883-910.
Studies in the healing of cutaneous wounds. 3. A critical comparison in the pig of the healing of surgical incisions closed with sutures or adhesive tape based on tensile strength and clinical and histological criteria
L. J. Ordman; T. Gillman
Arch Surg. 1966;93:911-928.
Pathogenesis and management of abdominal wall hematomas
J. H. Henzel; W. J. Pories; J. L. Smith; D. E. Burget Jr; F. R. Plecha
Arch Surg. 1966;93:929-935.
Effect of autonomic stimulation on portal pressure in the monkey
G. D. Zuidema; W. Knapp
Arch Surg. 1966;93:936-937.
Is venous blood flow in the left leg less than in the right?
A. Neistadt; S. I. Schwartz
Arch Surg. 1966;93:938.
Peripheral circulation time as an adjunct to lumbar aortography
A. M. Kahn; P. B. Thomas; H. E. Gordon
Arch Surg. 1966;93:939-940.
Severe hemodilution with hydroxyethyl starch and dextrans. Effects on plasma proteins, coagulation factors, and platelet adhesiveness
J. H. Lewis; I. L. Szeto; W. L. Bayer; M. Takaori; P. Safar
Arch Surg. 1966;93:941-950.
Reperfusion effects on the rabbit heart
B. Hoelscher
Arch Surg. 1966;93:951-957.
Facilitation of parotid gland surgery by intraductal instillation of dye
D. P. Shedd; R. M. Rubinson
Arch Surg. 1966;93:958-961.
Malignant hypertension following thrombosis of a renal artery
T. Miller; J. H. Foster
Arch Surg. 1966;93:962-966.
Substances in sera influencing growth of sarcoma 180 in mice
W. H. McCarthy; K. el-Rifi; W. H. Cole
Arch Surg. 1966;93:967-970.
Effect of spleen and lymph node removal on adenovirus tumor growth
T. C. Alford; L. L. Stoneburner; A. C. Hollinshead
Arch Surg. 1966;93:971-973.
Creation of atrial septal defects
P. P. Poulos; R. B. Edelmann
Arch Surg. 1966;93:974-976.
Focal convulsions in carotid occlusive disease
J. M. Moran; I. O. Mehrez
Arch Surg. 1966;93:977-979.
Distal occlusion of the subclavian artery in the steal syndrome
B. S. Levowitz; S. Young; A. Kantrowitz
Arch Surg. 1966;93:980-983.
Subclavian steal syndrome
F. P. Gerard; A. M. Sabety
Arch Surg. 1966;93:984-985.
Hypoxia of the lung parenchyma during cardiopulmonary bypass
C. H. Almond; J. C. Jones; H. M. Snyder; B. W. Meyer; J. Patrick
Arch Surg. 1966;93:986-989.
Phlegmonous gastritis
F. Gonzalez-Crussi; R. L. Hackett
Arch Surg. 1966;93:990-995.
Pseudocysts treated by cystogastrostomy. Assessment by catheter contrast visualization
E. W. Ehrlich; L. Gonzales-Lavin
Arch Surg. 1966;93:996-1001.
Pathogenesis of pulmonary damage during extracorporeal perfusion
A. M. Lesage; H. Tsuchioka; W. G. Young Jr; W. C. Sealy
Arch Surg. 1966;93:1002-1008.
Emphysematous cholecystitis. Report of four cases and review of the literature
R. V. Sarmiento
Arch Surg. 1966;93:1009-1014.
Segmental resection of the common hepatic duct for carcinoma. A report of three cases
J. J. Monge; P. S. Rudie
Arch Surg. 1966;93:1015-1018.
Nonpancreatic tumors associated with hypoglycemia
C. J. McPeak; A. N. Papaioannou
Arch Surg. 1966;93:1019-1024.

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