Reports of the special investigation committee on surgical shock and allied conditions : nos. I-IX.

  • Great Britain. Medical Research Committee.
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[1919]
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[Oxford, England] : [Printed under the authority of H. M. Stationery off. at the University press], [1919]

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3 volumes : illustrations.

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At head of title: National health insurance. Medical research committee
Cover-title: Wound shock and haemorrhage
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Contents

Vol. 1, I. Intravenous injections to replace blood, by W. M. Bayliss. Note on the preparation of sterile gum acacia solution for intravenous injection, by S. V. Telfer.--II. Investigation of the nature and treatment of wound shock and allied conditions. 1. A clinical study of the blood pressure in wound conditions, by John Fraser and E. M. Cowell. 2. Some alterations in the distribution and character of the blood, by W. B. Cannon, John Fraser, and A. N. Hooper. 3. Acidosis in cases of shock, haemorrhage, and gas infection, by W. B. Cannon. 4. The initiation of wound shock, by E. M. Cowell. 5. A consideration of the nature of wound shock, by W. B. Cannon. 6. The preventive treatment of wound shock, by W. B. Cannon, John Fraser, and E. M. Cowell.--III. The use of intravenous injections of gum acacia in surgical shock, by Hamilton Drummond and E. S. Taylor.--IV. Memorandum on blood transfusion, by O. H. Robertson.--V. 1. The value of haemoglobin and blood pressure observations in surgical cases, by M. C. Bazett. 2. Observations on the blood pressure in gas gangrene infection, by Hamilton Drummond and E. S. Taylor.--VI. Memorandum on blood volume after haemorrhage, by O. H. Robertson and A. V. Bock.--VII. Acidosis and shock.--v. 2, VIII. Traumatic toxaemia as a factor in shock.--v. 3, IX. Blood volume changes in wound shock and primary haemorrhage by N. M. Keith.

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  • No. 2 (Dec. 1917) ; no. 4,6,7 (1918) ; no. 1 (1919)

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