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Vol. 99 No. 3, pp. 293-420, September 1969
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Carotid endarterectomy without a shunt. Experiences using hyperbaric general anesthesia
J. R. Young; A. W. Humphries; E. G. Beven; V. G. DeWolfe
Arch Surg. 1969;99:293-297.
The syndrome of occult rupture of the spleen
T. Drapanas; A. J. Yates; R. Brickman; M. Wholey
Arch Surg. 1969;99:298-306.
Penetrating wounds of the neck. A military and civilian experience
V. H. Fitchett; M. Pomerantz; D. W. Butsch; R. Simon; B. Eiseman
Arch Surg. 1969;99:307-314.
Fracture of long bones with arterial injury due to blunt trauma. Principles of management
R. F. Smith; E. Szilagyi; J. P. Elliott Jr
Arch Surg. 1969;99:315-324.
Validity of the lysosomal theory in oligemic shock
W. Schumer; S. K. Kapica; T. L. Teng
Arch Surg. 1969;99:325-329.
Blood gas determinations in the severely wounded in hemorrhagic shock
B. D. Lowery; C. T. Cloutier; L. C. Carey
Arch Surg. 1969;99:330-338.
Hemodynamic alterations associated with expansion rupture of the lung
R. Lenaghan; Y. J. Silva; A. J. Walt
Arch Surg. 1969;99:339-343.
Pulmonary recirculation: effects on arterial oxygen saturation
A. G. Greenburg; G. Wu; R. Dreisin; C. F. Kittle
Arch Surg. 1969;99:344-345.
Traumatic rupture of left main stem bronchus. Successful repair three months after injury
M. M. al-Omeri
Arch Surg. 1969;99:346-348.
The effect of femoral shortening on severe spastic paraplegia
A. B. Ferguson Jr
Arch Surg. 1969;99:349-351.
The fate of intracerebral adrenal grafts in the dog
S. P. Dixit; E. D. Coppola
Arch Surg. 1969;99:352-355.
Glucose metabolism of the isolated, perfused pig spleen. Effect of perfusate oxygen tension and flow rate
R. T. Ruble; R. C. Atkins; E. Bielanski; B. Eiseman
Arch Surg. 1969;99:356-360.
Development of a radioimmunoassay for gastrin
A. C. Charters; W. D. Odell; W. D. Davidson; J. C. Thompson
Arch Surg. 1969;99:361-364.
"Sinistral" (left-sided) extrahepatic portal hypertension
F. L. Turrill; W. P. Mikkelsen
Arch Surg. 1969;99:365-368.
Acid secretion following portacaval shunting. Role of vagus, gastrin, intestinal phase, and histamine
P. H. Newman; D. D. Reeder; W. D. Davidson; E. Schneider; J. H. Miller; J. C. Thompson
Arch Surg. 1969;99:369-375.
Immunotherapy of malignant disease
S. H. Nadler; G. E. Moore
Arch Surg. 1969;99:376-381.
Effect of antilymphocyte serum on mortality of pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected rats
J. B. Grogan
Arch Surg. 1969;99:382-384.
Sepsis complicating elective surgery
H. Z. Herold; V. Copel-Frankel
Arch Surg. 1969;99:385-387.
Gray VC: Chemoprophylaxis of postoperative infection: cephalothin versus penicillin G
H. R. Bernard; W. R. Clark Jr; R. P. Leather
Arch Surg. 1969;99:388-390.
Pelvic drainage after anterior resection of the rectum
C. D. Collins; C. H. Talbot
Arch Surg. 1969;99:391-393.
Management of external small bowel fistulas
G. A. Lorenzo; J. M. Beal
Arch Surg. 1969;99:394-396.
Ischemic intestinal strangulation in germ-free rats
C. E. Yale
Arch Surg. 1969;99:397-400.
Multiple primary malignant neoplasms
L. V. Campbell Jr; A. L. Watne
Arch Surg. 1969;99:401-405.
Azygograms and pulmonary arteriograms in bronchogenic carcinoma
J. R. Benfield; H. Bonney; A. B. Crummy; R. J. Cleveland
Arch Surg. 1969;99:406-409.
Venous arterialization (fistula) for vascular access (hemodialysis)
R. L. Lawton; H. P. Gulesserian
Arch Surg. 1969;99:410-412.
Short-term in situ perfusion of the canine kidney following death
S. E. Wilson; H. E. Gordon; E. Passaro Jr
Arch Surg. 1969;99:413-417.
The treatment of primary breast cancer. Comments
R. Klein
Arch Surg. 1969;99:418.
The treatment of primary breast cancer. Comments
L. C. Getzen
Arch Surg. 1969;99:418-420.

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