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Publications. Copies of bibliography. Henry Swan, M.D., 1938-1988
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File as #0. [Study of the transfer of fluid across the capillary membrane] , 1935
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1. Public Health Survey - City of Denver, 1939
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2. Effect of cholecystogastrostomy on cinchophen-produced ulcer in dogs. Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] , 1940
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3. Perinephric abscess in infants and children. Am[erican] J[ournal of] Surg[ery] , 1943
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4. Subdiaphragmatic abscess in children. New Eng[land] J[ournal] of Med[icine] . Ladd and Swan, 1943
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5. Mortality in acute staphylococcal empyema in infants and children. [Ladd and Swan], 1943
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6. Spina bifida and cranium bifidum. I. A survey of 546 cases. Ingraham and Swan, 1943
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7. Experimental study of the effect of ligation of pul[monary] veins in the dog. J[ournal of] Thor[acic] Surg[ery] . [Swan and Mulligan], 1948
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8. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia through the pleuroperitoneal canal [(Foramen of bochdalek)]. R[ocky] M[ountai]n Med[ical] J[ournal] , 1948
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10. Congenital tracheo-esophageal fistula. R[ocky] M[ountai]n Med[ical] J[ournal] , 1949
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11. Peritonitis and appendicitis in children, 1949
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13. Mitral stenosis: an experimental study of pulm[onary]-azygos venous anas[tomosis]. Amer[ican] Heart J[ournal] , 1949
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15. Peritoneal lavage in the treatment of anuria in children. Ped[iatrics] . Swan and Gordon, 1949
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18. Arterial homografts. I. The fate of preserved aortic grafts in the dog. S[urgery], G[ynecology], and O[bstetrics] . Swan, et al, 1950
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21. Exp[erimental] creation and closure of auricular septal defects. J[ournal of] Thor[acic] Surg[ery] . Swan, Maresh, et al, 1950
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22. Arterial homografts. [II. Resection of thoracic aortic aneurysm using a stored human arterial transplant.] Archives of Surg[ery] . [Swan, et al], 1950, 1981
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23. Ligation of major arteries. Swan and Harper [photographs], 1950
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25. Calcification of the pericardium. Forsee, Swan, Goyette and Makel. Armed Forces Med[ical] J[ournal] , 1951
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26. Mass treatment of burns. Tech[nical] Bulletin , 1951
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27. Arterial homografts. III. Use of pres[erved] grafts in the treatment of neoplastic dis[ease involving peripheral arteries]. Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . [Swan and Morfit], 1951
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29. Coarctation of the aorta. Armed Forces Med[ical] J[ournal] . Forsee, Swan, Goyette and Makel, 1951
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30. Gallstone obstruction of small bowel occurring in the absence of the gallbladder. Surg[ery] . [Warner and] Swan, 1951
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31. Arterial grafts. S[urgery], G[ynecology] and O[bstetrics] , 1952
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32. Foreign bodies in the heart. [Swan, Forsee, and Goyette] [photographs], 1951-1952
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33. Educational stepping-stones to surgery. Amer[ican] Surg[eon] , 1952
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34. Arterial homografts. IV. Preservation of tissue culture via[bility] of canine [aortic] segments [after freezing at low temperatures]. Surg[ery] . [Swan, et al], 1952
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35. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1951-1952
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36. Autotransplantation of thyroid tissue in the treatment of lingual thyroid. Surg[ery] . Swan, et al, 1952
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37. Clinical application of the arterial homograft. West[ern] J[ournal of] Surg[ery, Obstetrics and Gynecology] , 1952
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38. In defense of medicine as a profession (published Jan 1953), 1953
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39. Treatment of neurogenic urinary and fecal incontinence in children. AMA Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . Swan, et al, 1941-1947, 1953
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41. Modified button tech[nique] for the closure of exp[erimental] interauricular septal defects. J[ournal of] Thor[acic] Surg[ery] . [Swan and Stewart], 1953
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45. Cessation of circ[ulation] in gen[eral] hypothermia. I. Phys[iologic] changes [and their control]. Ann[als of] Surg[ery] . Swan, et al, 1953
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46. Studies on autotransplantation of thyroid and adrenal gland in dogs. Surg[ical] Forum . [Liddle, Wittenstein and Swan], 1953
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47 Letter re homografts. Transplantation Bulletin , 1953
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49. Surg[ery] by direct vision in the open heart during hypothermia. JAMA . Swan, Zeavin, et al, 1953, 1974
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50. Metabolic changes in hypothermia. J. Lab and Clin. Med . Holmes, Montgomery, Swan, et al, 1953
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51. Exstrophy of the cloaca. Ped[iatrics] . Swan and Christensen, 1953
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52. Evaluation of arterial ligation in portal hypertension. Amer[ican] Surg[eon] . Kramish, [Reckler and] Swan, 1954
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53. Bedside clinic and laboratory in the management of acute dehydration. Amer[ican] Surg[eon] . Swan, et al, 1954
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54. Cessation of circ[ulation] in gen[eral] hypothermia. II. Anesthetic manage[ment]. Anesthesiology . Swan, et al, 1954
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55. Surg[ical] closure of atrial septal defect: the response in a patient [with severe pulmonary hypertension]. Amer[ican] Surg[eon] . Swan, et al, 1954
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56. Effect of coronary perfusion of prostigmine on ventricular fibrillation in the hypothermic dog. [Prevedel, Montgomery and Swan], 1954
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[Anti-fibrillatory effect of prostigmine in experimental hypothermia. Montgomery, Prevedel, and Swan], [1954]
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57. Cardiac septal defects, 1954
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58. Cessation of circ[ulation] in gen[eneral] hypothermia. III. Tech[niques] of intracardiac surgery [under direct vision]. Ann[als of] Surg[ery] . Swan [and Zeavin], 1954
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59. Observations following direct closure of atrial septal defects. Blount, Gensini, Swan and McCord, [1954]
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60. Patients, water and salt [photographs], 1954
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63. Isolated valvular pulmonic stenosis: clin[ical] and phys[iologic] response [to open valvuloplasty]. Circulation . Blount, Swan, et al, 1954
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64. Tricuspid stenosis: clin[ical] and phys[iologic] evaluation. Amer[ican] H[ear]t J[ournal] . McCord, Swan and Blount, 1954
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65. Pulmonic valvular stenosis. Swan, Cleveland, Mueller and Blount, 1954
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66. Prostigmine inhibition of ventricular fibrillation in the hypothermic dog. [Montgomery, Prevedel and Swan], 1954
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67. Current status of hypothermia (Editorial), 1953-1954
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68: Surgical treatment of pulmonary cysts in infancy. [Swan and Aragon], 1954
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69. Traumatic aortic aneurysms. Goyette, Blake, Forsee and Swan., 1954
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70. Prolonged exp[erimental] occlusion of thor[acic] aorta during hypothermia. AMA Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . Owens, [Prevedel and] Swan, 1955
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71. Relationship between hypothermia and operative risk. Bull[etin de la] Soc[iete] Int[ernationale] de Chirurgie , 1955
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72. Hypothermia, or dig that lazy groundhog! Williams Alumni Review , 1955
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73. Technique of tricuspid and mitral commissurotomy. Swan, Cleveland, [and Blount], 1954-1955
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76. General hypothermia in surgery (AMA exhibit). Swan, et al [photographs], [1955]
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77. Relationship between hypothermia and operative risk [photographs], [1955]
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78. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1954-1955
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Effect of hypothermia on temporary circulatory occlusion to the brain of the dog. Swan, et al, 1956
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[79. Relation of coronary blood flow to prevention of ventricular fibrillation in the cold canine heart. Baer, Swan, et al], [1956]
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80. Hypothermia in surgery[: analysis of 100 clinical cases]. Swan, Virtue, Blount and Kircher [photographs], 1955
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81. Direct-vision suture of interatrial septal defect during hypothermia. Swan, et al [photographs], 1955
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82. Temporary circulatory occlusion to the brain of the hypothermic dog. AMA Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . Swan, et al, 1956
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83. Exp[erimental] chronic myocardial insuff[iciency] produced by coronary art[ery] embol[ization]. Surg[ical] Forum . Munro, Swan, et al, 1956
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84. Posthypothermic circulatory failure. I. Phys[iologic] observations [on the circulation]. Blair, Montgomery and Swan [photographs], 1955-1956
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85. Myocardial balance of potassium [in Physiology of Induced Hypothermia ], [1956]
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86. Circulation during rewarming [in Physiology of Induced Hypothermia ], [1956]
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87. Discussion of Bernhard, W.F. Free 17-hydroxy-cortico-steroids in hypothermia [in Physiology of Induced Hypothermia ], [1956]
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88. Use of hypothermia in cardiac surgery [in Physiology of Induced Hypothermia ] [photographs], [1956]
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89. Direct vision trans-aortic approach to the aortic valve [during hypothermia]. Ann[als of] Surg[ery] . Swan and Kortz [photographs], 1956
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90. Hypothermia for general and cardiac surgery. Surg[ical] Clin[ics] of North America [photographs], 1955-1956
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91. Clinical hypothermia: a study of the ice water surface immersion and short-wave diathermy rewarming technics. [Blair, Swan and Virtue] [photographs], 1956
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92. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1955-1956
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93. Hypothermia in general surgery. N[ew] Engl[and] J[ournal of] Med[icine] . Eiseman, Owens and Swan, 1956
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94. Exp[erimental] hemorrhage: the deleterious effect of hypothermia [on survival and a comparative evaluation of plasma volume changes]. Ann[als of] Surg[ery] . Swan, et al, 1956
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95. Visual intracardiac surgery in a series of one hundred eleven patients. Swan and Blount [photographs], 1956
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96. Carcinoma of the ampulla of vater: case report of nine-year survival of an elderly woman. Swan and Pfister, 1956
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97. Islet cell transplantation. Rundles and Swan (presented before AC Surgical Forum) [photographs], 1956-1957
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98. Principles of surgery: a manual, 1956
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99. Study of the cardiovascular changes during cooling and rewarming in human subjects undergoing total circulatory occlusion. [Swan, et al] [photographs], 1956-1957
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100. Valvular pulmonary stenosis with intact vent[ricular] septum. Swan, et al [photographs], 1957
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101. Electrical ventricular defibrillation: the relationship between epicardial burns and late mortality. Kortz and Swan, 1957
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102. Adrenal cortical response to surgery. II. Changes in plasma [and urinary corticosteroid levels in man]. Surg[ery] . Swan, et al [photographs], 1957
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103. Adrenal cortical response to surgery. III. Changes in plasma [and urinary corticosteroid levels during hypothermia in man]. Swan, Jenkins and Helmreich [photographs], 1957
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104. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1956-1957
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105. Individual intravenous therapy for surgical patients. Swan, [Cleveland] and Kortz, 1958
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106. [Successful autotransplantation] of thyroid in man (letter to editor). [Swan, Jenkins, and Macgregor] [photographs], 1957
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107. Visual repair of congenital aortic stenosis during hypo[thermia]. Swan, Wilkinson and Blount [photographs], 1957-1958
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108. Current status of open cardiac surgery. Postgraduate Medicine , 1958
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109. Effect of hypothermia on hemorrhagic shock. Annals of Surg[ery] . Ferguson, Swan, et al [photograph], 1958
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110. Effect of [intravenous] nutrient solutions on vent[ricular] fib[rillation in the hypothermic] dog. [AMA] Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . Caranna, Swan, et al [photographs], 1958
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111. Autotransplantation of the lingual thyroid. [AMA] Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] . Jenkins, Swan, et al [photographs], 1958
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112. Exp[erimental] hemorrhagic shock: the effect of hypo[thermia induced] after [rapid] art[erial] hem[orrhage] in the dog. Surg[ery] Forum . Swan, et al, 1958
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113. Hypothermia for open heart surgery. Progress in C[ardiovascular] Diseases , 1958
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114. Pharmacology of the heart (Chapter in Extracorporeal Circ[ulation] ). Swan and Montgomery [photographs], 1958
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115. Extracorporeal Circulation (book). Allen, [Moore, Morrow] and Swan, 1957-1958
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116. Factors enhancing the safety of hypothermia [for intra-cardiac surgery]. Bull[etin] de la Societe Intern[ationale] de Chir[urgie] , 1958
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117. Proper selection of cases for heart surgery. Postgrad[uate] Med[icine] . Swan and Blount, 1958
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118. Present status of hypothermia and extracorporeal circ[ulation] for cardiac surgery. 3rd World Cong[ress of Cardiology], 1958-1959
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119. [Review of] Chirurgie a Coeur Ouvert in Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics , 1958
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120. Clotting deviations in man during cardiac bypass: [fibrinolysis and circulating anticoagulant]. J[ournal of] Thor[acic] Surg[ery] . von Kaulla and Swan, 1958
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121. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1957-1958
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122. Pumps or ice? Current status of open intra-cardiac surgery. R[ocky] M[ountai]n Med[icine] J[ournal] , 1958
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123. Anomalous pulmonary venous drainage. Swan and Baer. [AMA] Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] [photographs], 1958
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124. Clotting deviations in man assoc[iated] with open-heart surgery [during hypothermia] [Journal of] Thor[acic] Surg[ery] . von K[aulla] and Swan, 1958
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125. Atrial septal defect, secundum. Swan, Kortz, Davies and Blount [photographs], 1958-1959
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126. Method to study acute experimental hemorrhage. Montgomery, Blavier, Jenkins and Swan, 1959
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127. Studies in endocrine tissue homotransplantation in the dog utilizing millipore membrane diffusion chambers. Hallin and Swan, 1959
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128. Isolated infundibular stenosis. Blount, Vigoda and Swan, 1959
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129. Experimental hemorrhage[: prediction of mortality following acute measured hemorrhage in the dog.] Swan, Blavier, Marchioro, Jenkins, and Montgomery, 1959
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130. Present status of hypothermia and extracorporeal circulation for cardiac surgery, 1959
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131. Surgical treatment of isolated infundibular stenosis. Swan, Hederman, Vigoda, and Blount, 1959
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132. Surgical obliteration of a coronary artery fistula to right ventricle. Swan, Wilson, Woodwark, and Blount [photographs], 1959
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133. Effect of intravenous heparin on terminal temperature in the hypothermic dog. Caranna, Montgomery and Swan [photographs], 1959
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134. Relationships between respiratory and blood gases in the control of total body perfusion. Swan, Paton and Montgomery, 1959-1960
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135. Atrial septal defect-results of surgical correction in one hundred patients. Blount, Davies and Swan, 1959
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136. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1958-1959
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137. Design of monitoring devices for use with a pump-oxygenator. Montgomery, Paton, Lucero and Swan, 1959-1960
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138. Problem of the disappearing service patient for surgical resident training. [Swan, et al], 1959-1960
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139. Method for the continuous measurement of plasma volume in the dog [Swan, et al], 1960
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140. Lowering of the mean terminal temperature of surface-cooled dogs by intravenous herapin. Caranna, Montgomery and Swan, 1960
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141. Observations on the function and morphology of parathyroid grafts in the dog using millipore chambers. Swan, Hallin and Callaghan [photographs], 1960
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142. Combined use of hypothermia and extracorporeal circulation in cardiac surgery. [Swan and Paton], 1960
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143. Same title as 142. Translation in Russian, 1960
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144. Surgical treatment of pulmonary valvular stenosis and atrial septal defects using hypothermia, 1959-1960
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145. Relationships between respiratory and blood gases in the control of total body perfusion. [Swan, Paton and Montgomery] [photographs], 1960
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146. Respiratory characteristics of extracorporeal pump-oxygenators. [Montgomery], 1960
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147. Importance of the electroencephalogram during open cardiac surgery with particular reference to superior vena caval obstruction. [Paton, Pearcy and Swan], 1960
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148. Trilogy of fallot[: experience with twenty-two surgical cases]. AMA Archives of Surgery . Swan, Marchioro, Kinard and Blount [photographs], 1960
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149. Complications of hypothermia [(Chapter in Complications in Surgery and Their Management )], 1958-1960
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150. Variations of the thrombin time in certain patients undergoing open-heart surgery. [von Kaulla, Swan and Paton], 1960
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151. [Extracorporeal circulation:] experimental partial perfusion. Surg[ical] Forum . [Rutherford and Swan], 1960
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152. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Surgery Annual Report, 1959-1960
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153. Pathologic changes in experimental hypothermia. Caranna, Neustein and Swan, 1961
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154. All-Soviet Surgical Congress of 1960, 1961
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155. Methods for the control of extracorporeal circulation. Paton, Montgomery and Swan, 1961
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156. Some impressions of Russian surgery in 1960. The Flying Physician , 1961
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157. Basic training in surgery (editorial), 1960-1961
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158. Measurement of myocardial blood flow. Indicator-dilution technique. Marchioro, Feldman, Owens and Swan [photographs], 1961
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159. Jules Lemaire: a forgotten hero of surgery. Schechter and Swan, 1961
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160. Experimental hemorrhage. [V. The relationship between arterial blood pressure and plasma dilution in acute hemorrhage.] Jenkins, Hataya, Marchioro, Montgomery and Swan, 1961
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162. Historical views of the ideal surgeon. Schechter and Swan, 1961
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163. Cation-exchange resin artificial kidney: development and metabolic studies. Schechter and Swan, 1961
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164. Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis[: a surgical and pathologic report of an apparently successful medically treated case some 18 months later]. Trump and Swan, 1961
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165. Cushing's syndrome. Swan and Jenkins, n.d.
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166. Effects of Tromethamine (TRIS) on myocardial activity and metabolism. Tanaka, Paton and Swan [photographs], 1961
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167. Current status of hypothermia in cardiovascular surgery. Swan and Paton, 1961-1962
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168. Effect of varying carbon dioxide tensions on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curves under hypothermic conditions. [Callaghan, Lister, Paton and Swan], 1961
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169. Andreas Vesalius, surgeon. Schechter and Swan, 1961-1965
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170. Prolonged partial perfusion in the dog. Ashbaugh, [Rutherford,] Paton and Swan [photographs], [1962]
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171. Biochemical alterations of preserved blood. Schechter and Swan, 1962
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172. Extracellular changes in stored blood. Schechter, [Paton] and Swan, [1961]-1962
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173. Levin and his tube. Schechter and Swan, 1962
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174. Let's stop surgical slang [(editorial)], 1962
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175. Seventeenth century gastrotomy. Schechter and Swan, 1962
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176. Collection and preservation of blood. Swan and Schechter, 1962
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177. Dr. John Brown and the account of Ailie's operation. Schechter and Swan, 1962
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178. Complications [in the] repair of coarctation of the aorta. Owens and Swan, 1962
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179. Considerations in the design of heart valves. Swan, Kramish and Paton, 1962
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180. Deep hypothermia in congenital heart disease. Swan and Paton, 1962
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181. Transfusion of blood from cadavers: a historical review. Swan and Schechter [photographs], 1960-1967
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182. Of saints, surgical instruments, and breast amputation. Schechter and Swan, 1962
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183. Use of monitors during deep hypothermia. Paton and Swan, 1962
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184. Hypothermia (Chapt[er] 26, Surgery of the Chest ), 1962-1967
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185. Impact of cardiac surgery on general surgery, 1963
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186. Absent left pulmonary artery and right-sided patent ductus arteriosus. Swan, Owens, Pool, Vogel and Blount [photographs], 1963
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187. How cardiac surgery transformed surgery [(editorial)], 1963
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188. Kamongo and anabolone [(editorial)], 1963-1964
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189. Complications in the repair of coarctation on the aorta. Owens and Swan, 1963
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190. Congenital obstructive cardiac lesions and the methodology of open repair [photograph], 1961
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191. Effects of season on death due to hemorrhage. Swan, Alexich, Lister, Marchioro and Paton, 1964
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192. Sub-aortic muscular stenosis: a new surgical technique for repair, 1964
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193. Subaortic muscular stenosis: a new surgical technique for repair, 1964
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194. Preparations for cardiac arrest. Swan and Paton, 1964
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195. Hypothermia ( The Heart and Circulation ). 2nd Nat[ional] Conf[erence] on Card[iovascular] Dis[eases], 1964
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197. Ruptured sinus of valsalva. Paton, MacMahon, Swan and Blount, 1965
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198. Sub-aortic muscular stenosis: a new surgical technique for repair, 1965
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199. Pulmonary edema occurring after cardiac bypass. Aleksic, Tanaka, Paton and Swan, 1965
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200. Experimental acute hemorrhage: the relation of blood pressure change to plasma dilution [photographs], 1964-1967
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201. Extracorporeal circulation in puppies. Rosenkrantz, MacMahon, Frost, Paton, and Swan, 1965
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202. S.S. Yudin: a study in frustration [photographs], 1961-1968, 1982
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203. Experimental hemorrhage [photographs], 1963-1965
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204. Valvular pulmonary stenosis: a report of 100 surgically treated cases. Steinbicker, Pryor, Swan and Blount, 1966
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205. Oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation in protopterus aethiopicus. Swan and Hall, 1966
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206. [A View from Ground Floor] (talk given), 1967
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207. Experiments in acute hemorrhage (editorial). Med[ical] Tribune , 1966-1968
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208. Thyroid autograft: a 12-year follow-up. Swan, Jenkins and Schemmel [photographs], 1966-1973
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209. Prevention of ventricular fibrillation during experimental hypothermia. Swan, Sawyer and Collins [photographs], 1967
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210. Anti-metabolic extract from the brain of Protopterus aethiopicus. Swan, Jenkins and Knox [photograph], 1968
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211. Canine trapped plasma factors at different microhematocrit levels. Swan and Nelson, 1968
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212. Long-term catheterization of the thoracic duct in the dog. Nelson and Swan [photographs], 1969
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213. Metabolic torpor in Protopterus aethiopicus: an anti-metabolic agent from the brain. Swan, Jenkins and Knox [photographs], 1968-1969
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214. Effect of hemorrhage on water and electrolyte flux in the gastrointestinal tract of the dog. Hankes, Nelson and Swan, 1969
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215. Post-intubation subglottic granulation tissue: review of the problem and evaluation of radiotherapy. Smith, Hemenway, English, Black and Swan, 1969
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216. Seasonal hormonal effects (discussion). Depressed Metabolism , [1969]
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217. Lungfish carries its own knock-out drops. [Swan, Jenkins and Knox], 1969
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218. Techniques for general anesthesia in miniature pigs. Piermattei and Swan, 1970
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219. Blood volume I: Critique: spun vs. isotope hematocrit 125RIHSA vs. 51CrRBC. Swan and Nelson, 1971
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220. Blood volume II: Precise long-term measurements using chromium-tagged erythrocytes. Nelson and Swan, 1971
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221. Technical aspects of cardiac transplantation in the pig. Swan and Piermattei, 1971
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222. Oxygenation of blood with low oxygen gas mixtures by means of a bubble oxygenator. Meagher and Swan, 1971
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223. Total body bypass in miniature pigs: postperfusion pulmonary hypertension. Swan and Meagher [photographs], 1970-1971
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224. Vertebrate comparative metabolism revisited: the "surface vs. mass conflict" resolved via the hibernators, 1971
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225. Comparative metabolism: surface versus mass solved by the hibernators, 1972
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226. Radio-chloride (36Cl) as a continuous monitor of ECW in the dog. Swan, Nelson and Hankes, 1971
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227. My four-legged trout retriever, 1971
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228. Platelet aggregation during progressive hemorrhagic shock in pigs. Meagher, Piermattei and Swan, 1971
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229. Blood volume measurement: concepts and technology. Nelson and Swan [photographs], 1970-1972
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231. Experimental lethal canine hemorrhage: ischemic abdominal viscera; absence of hemorrhagic gut or portal congestion. Swan and Nelson, 1971
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232. Effects of the canine spleen on red cell and blood volume determinations using 51RBC. Nelson and Swan, 1972
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233. Holt-oram syndrome: surgical implications. Rainer, Sadler, Dirks and Swan, 1972
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234. Chlorine-36 as s continuing indicator of extracellular fluid volume in the dog. Hankes, Nelson and Swan, 1973
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235. Experimental hemorrhage; absolute predictability of survival; a tool for evaluation of therapy. Swan, Nelson and Friesen, 1971-1972
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236. Clinical hypothermia: a lady with a past and some promise for the future [photographs], 1973-1976, 1983
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237. Hypothermia, torpidation, kamongo and antabolone (Mark Allam lecture), 1972-1973
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238. Study of large infusions of bicarbonate containing electrolyte solution. Nelson and Swan, 1973
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239. Reminiscences of arterial homografting, hypothermia and other surgical endeavors [photograph], 1973-1974
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240. Subcutaneous translocation of canine liver: a technique for repeated biopsies. Von Recum, Swan and Nelson, 1973
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241. Chemical anatomy of extra-cellular water: contribution of erythrocyte water. Swan and Nelson, 1972-1973
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242. [Clinical] hypothermia[: its use and accomplishments in surgery]. RN magazine , 1974
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243. Hemorrhage: responses determining survival. Nelson and Swan [photographs], 1966, 1974-1975
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Semantics of animal heat transfer. Werff and Swan, 1974
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245. Antimetabolic extract from the brain of the hibernating ground squirrel Citellus tridecemlineatus. Swan and Schatte [photographs], 1976-1977
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246. [Cold sensitivity of heart rate and succinate oxidation by myocardial homogenates from hibernating] ground squirrels and diet-treated rats. Schatte, Rose, Durrenberger, O'Deen and Swan, 1975-1977
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247. Phospholipid fatty acids of cerebral cortex, heart, and liver [in the hibernating and active ground squirrel, citellus tridecemlineatus]. Swan and Schatte, 1976-1977
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248. Phospholipids and cold tolerance. Swan and Schatte [negatives], 1978
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249. Congenital aortic stenosis: ten to 22 years after valvulotomy. Stewart, Paton, Blount, Swan, 1978
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250. Effects of bombesin injected into the anterior and [posterior hypothalamus on body temperature and oxygen consumption]. Wunder, Hawkins, Avery and Swan [slides], 1980
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251. Comparative studies on extracts from the brains of hibernating and alert grounds squirrels [(abstract). Amorese, Bamburg and Swan], 1981
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252. Active suppression of metabolism (abstract). Cryobiology , 1981
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253. Physiologic effects of brain extracts from hibernating and non-hibernating rodents on isolated perfused rat heart. Swan, Becker and Schatte [photographs, negatives, slides], 1981
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254. Neuroendrocrine aspects of hibernation [photographs], 1980-1981
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255. Hypometabolic brain peptide from vertebrates capable of torpor. Swan, Reinhard, Caprio and Schatte [negative], 1980-1982
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257. Suppression of body temperature and metabolism after centrally-administered bombesin. [Hawkins, Avery, Wunder and Swan], 1981
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258. Hypothermia and acid-base equilibrium of the log C-pH diagram (abstract). Kindig, Filley and Swan, 1982
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259. Extracts from the brains of hibernating and alert ground squirrels: effects on cells in culture. Amorese, Swan and Bamburg, 1982
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260. Hydroxyl-hydrogen ion concentration ratio during hypothermia [photographs], 1982-1983
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261. Book review of "Leo Eloesser, M.D.: Eulogy for a free spirit, by Harris B. Schumacker Jr." Arch[ives of] Surg[ery] , 1983
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262. Acid-base status of hemoglobin Canberra. Australia. [photographs and negatives], 1983
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263. Importance of acid-base management for cardiac and cerebral preservation during open heart operations [photographs], 1984
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264. Acid-base [management during hypothermic circulatory arrest for cardiac surgery (in Acid-Base] Regulation and Body Temperature ), 1985
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265. Metabolic rate, temperature, and acid-base control: the best strategy and our needs to achieve it, 1985
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266. Myocardial preservation during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass: a team endeavor [photographs], 1982-1989
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267. Quality control of perfusion: monitoring venous blood oxygen tension to prevent hypoxic acidosis. [Swan, Sanchez, Tyndall and Koch] [photographs and negatives], 1989-1994
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268. New synthetic buffer compositions need evaluation [floppy disk], 1993-1994
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269. Aminosulfonic acid buffer preserves myocardium during prolonged ischemia. Swan, Cowan, Tornabene and Owens [photographs and negatives], 1989-1994
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[Emergent treatment of severe hemorrhage in dogs: comparison of a non-biological buffer solution with 7.5 percent sodium chloride], 1994
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270. John B. Gramlich. 1915-1995, 1995
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Professional slides, n.d.
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Professional slides. Henry Swan II M.D., n.d.
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