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Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research Dec 1969

Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Hfh In The News Dec 1969

Hfh In The News

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Bio-Telemetry For Studying Squirrel Population Dynamics And Behavior, Paul E. Matthiae Oct 1969

The Use Of Bio-Telemetry For Studying Squirrel Population Dynamics And Behavior, Paul E. Matthiae

Field Station Bulletins

A full understanding of the ecology and behavior of any animal requires a knowledge of the animal's movements. Historically, data from natural events involving any animal under natural conditions have been obtained from such methods as trapping, marking, recapture and visual observations. In the 1950's and early 1960's however, major breakthroughs in data gathering techniques were made when biologists began developing telemetering devices with which to monitor animal movement and to a limited degree, physiological parameters. Wild animals were being tracked for days, weeks and even months, continuously telemetering such events as temperature, daily and seasonal movement patterns, dispersal and …


Effects Of Metepa On Gametogenesis And Embryogenesis In The Large Milkweed Bug Oncopeltus Fasciatus (Dallas), Donald E. Lawson, Harold J. Ball Sep 1969

Effects Of Metepa On Gametogenesis And Embryogenesis In The Large Milkweed Bug Oncopeltus Fasciatus (Dallas), Donald E. Lawson, Harold J. Ball

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Considerable research is currently being directed toward discovering means of controlling insects other than by applying insecticides. There are several promising concepts of control which minimize the use of insecticides and one of these is the use of sterilizing techniques. Some emphasis is currently being placed on the development of chemosterilant techniques. Many of the studies have been concerned with the screening of potentially active chemicals, whereas other research has dealt with the efficacy of field application. The more basic work has been accomplished through the participation of several disciplines. The purpose of this study was to characterize the effects …


Stress Urinary Incontinence In The Human Female: Gravity And Ecomorphologic Influences On Bladder And Urethral Function Of The Human Female, C. Paul Hodgkinson Sep 1969

Stress Urinary Incontinence In The Human Female: Gravity And Ecomorphologic Influences On Bladder And Urethral Function Of The Human Female, C. Paul Hodgkinson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

This study was undertaken to determine if the biped stale of the human female constituted a stress force in urethrovesical physiological function. To arrive at realistic conclusions, the ecomorphologic changes incidental to the conquest of gravity by the vertebrates have been reviewed. Accepting the evolutionary precepts as expressed by Hobart Smith that "if all parts of the evolutionary chain were known, it would be impossible to draw a logical distinction between man and nonman, Romer slated "Bone for bone, muscle for muscle, organ for organ, almost every feature of the ape is repeated in the human body. The differences are …


Mandibular Nerve Regeneration Through Solid And Canalized Bone And Plaster Grafts, Lawrence D. Day Aug 1969

Mandibular Nerve Regeneration Through Solid And Canalized Bone And Plaster Grafts, Lawrence D. Day

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Utilizing an extra-oral approach and sterile technique, left mandibular ostectomy was performed on five miniature pigs. The segment removed was 3 cm long and included the inferior border, mandibular canal and, in some cases, apices of a molar tooth.

Bone and plaster grafts (one solid and one canalized of each) were used to fill these defects. The fifth was left with no graft.

The objective was to learn the effect of each of these procedures on regeneration of the mandibular nerve across the defect. It was hypothesized that canals through the grafts would facilitate regeneration.

X-rays were taken periodically. The …


Field Experiences And Observations With The Nutrition Division, Maternity And Infant Care Project No. 551, Mobile County, Alabama, Mildred Louise Walker Aug 1969

Field Experiences And Observations With The Nutrition Division, Maternity And Infant Care Project No. 551, Mobile County, Alabama, Mildred Louise Walker

Masters Theses

The major purpose of the field experience in public health nutrition with the Maternity and Infant Care Project No. 551 in Mobile County, Alabama was to facilitate the integration of academic knowledge and practical experience on a professional level. The experiences and observations during eight weeks in this agency have been analyzed in terms of the writer's objectives.

The writer gained a better understanding of the operation and functions of a health project and the role of a public health nutritionist within the organization by working with other disciplines within the agency. As a project. she planned and developed a …


Bone Densities And Dietary Intakes Of Preschool Children In Knox County, Tennessee, Sarah May Tucker Aug 1969

Bone Densities And Dietary Intakes Of Preschool Children In Knox County, Tennessee, Sarah May Tucker

Masters Theses

The purposes of this study were to evaluate the diets of preschool children in selected kindergartens of Knox County, Tennessee; to determine the bone densities and other parameters of growth of these children; and to study the relationships that exist between diet and these measurements.

The subjects for the study were 142 children enrolled in four Head Start centers and two private preschools in the Knoxville area. Height, weight, and bone density measurements of the phalanx 5-2 were determined for the children, and seven-day dietary records were obtained for them. The bone density measurements were done by the direct scan …


Nutrition Field Observations And Experiences In The State Of Maryland, Kay Hudson Beavo Aug 1969

Nutrition Field Observations And Experiences In The State Of Maryland, Kay Hudson Beavo

Masters Theses

This thesis is a resume of the author's field experience in public health agencies in Maryland. The field placement was planned to supplement previous work experience and graduate study toward a Master of Science Degree in Public Health Nutrition. The field placement was arranged to provide an opportunity for the student to gain an understanding of the interrelationships of nutrition programs and services at different governmental levels.

Two weeks were spent in the Maryland State Department of Health and in the Baltimore County Health Department, and four weeks were spent in the Baltimore City Health Department which is responsible for …


Nutrition Field Observations And Experiences In The State Of New Mexico, Vera Geraldine Mcrae Aug 1969

Nutrition Field Observations And Experiences In The State Of New Mexico, Vera Geraldine Mcrae

Masters Theses

This report describes and analyzes the observations and experiences of the author during eight weeks of field experience with the Nutrition Consultant in the Maternal and Child Health Section, New Mexico Health and Social Services Department. The field experience provided an opportunity for the application of theories and principles to the actual practice of public health nutrition while working under the supervision of a nutritionist. The experience was designed to strengthen the author's understanding of public health by furthering her knowledge of the practice of public health in the community, of the role of nutrition within these public health programs …


Forestry Bulletin No. 18: Geography Of The Southern Forest Region, Laurence C. Walker, G. Loyd Collier Jul 1969

Forestry Bulletin No. 18: Geography Of The Southern Forest Region, Laurence C. Walker, G. Loyd Collier

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

"The Southern Forest Region, as here discussed, comprises the area east of the Texas and Oklahoma prairies and south of the Missouri, Ohio, and Potomac rivers, plus an extension along the Atlantic coast to central New Jersey."


The Effect Of Removing The Crevicular Epithelium Upon Canine Tooth Replantation, Leon A. Leonard Jun 1969

The Effect Of Removing The Crevicular Epithelium Upon Canine Tooth Replantation, Leon A. Leonard

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The nature of epithelium and the remarkable facility with which it aggressively covers granulation tissue, suggests that removal of the sulcular epithelium surrounding the extraction wound of a tooth to be replanted could promote reattachment of the periodontal tissues at a more nearly ideal coronal level. To investigate this hypothesis twenty mature teeth in five mongrel dogs were experimentally replanted. One half of them were replanted in alveoli around which the crevicular epithelium had been removed, the remaining teeth without creviculoectomy acting as controls. Animals were euthanized at one, two, three, five, and sixteen weeks. After clinical evaluation of the …


Studies Of The Electrical Parameters And Behavioral Effects Of An Eeg ''Seizure Discharge", W. R. Mccrum, R. M. Lee, H. Van Den Ende, L. D. Proctor, J. A. Lee Jun 1969

Studies Of The Electrical Parameters And Behavioral Effects Of An Eeg ''Seizure Discharge", W. R. Mccrum, R. M. Lee, H. Van Den Ende, L. D. Proctor, J. A. Lee

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Nemastrina monkeys with multiple electrodes implanted in the amygdaloid area of the brain were used to study the relationship of electrical seizures and overt behavior. The electrical seizures were produced by long duration electrical pulses administered through the implanted electrodes. There appears to be no relationship between this kind of electrical seizure and lever pressing performance. Relationships between depth EEG, depth impedance, DC potential and surface EEG are observed and as a consequence some ideas concerning the genesis of the electroencephalogram are put forth.


Hfh In The News Jun 1969

Hfh In The News

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


A Cephalometric, Anatomic And Histologic Investigation Of The Effects Resulting From A Heavy Interrupted Orthopedic Force To The Maxilla Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roger Wayne Triftshauser Jun 1969

A Cephalometric, Anatomic And Histologic Investigation Of The Effects Resulting From A Heavy Interrupted Orthopedic Force To The Maxilla Of The Macaca Mulatta Monkey, Roger Wayne Triftshauser

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to determine changes that occur in the craniofacial complex, when a heavy interrupted orthopedic force is employed to retract the maxilla in the post puberal rhesus monkey. Cephalometric, histologic and anatomic examinations were utilized to substantiate the findings.

Four female rhesus monkeys were used for experimentation. Two were experimental animals and the other two controls. Cervical retraction with headgear was applied over a period of 313 days and 159 days to the two experimental animals. Forces not exceeding 2.5 lbs. were found most effective.

The findings were as follows:-

  1. A total posterior displacement of …


Calf Diarrhea (Scours): Reproduced With A Virus From A Field Outbreak, C. A. Mebus, N. R. Underdahl, M. B. Rhodes, M. J. Twiehaus Mar 1969

Calf Diarrhea (Scours): Reproduced With A Virus From A Field Outbreak, C. A. Mebus, N. R. Underdahl, M. B. Rhodes, M. J. Twiehaus

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

Neonatal calf diarrhea typical of that seen in field cases was produced in colostrum-deprived calves by inoculating either feces or bacteria-free filtrates via the duodenum, orally, or by a spray (aerosol). Three calves, kept free of E. coli, developed severe diarrhea following inoculation with a bacteria-free filtrate. Intense fluorescence in the epithelium of sections of small intestine from two experimental calves was observed following staining with ftuorescein-labeled gamma globulin produced with viral antigen prepared from the feces of two experimental diarrhetic E. coli-free calves. Fluorescing cells were also present in the feces of experimental and field cases of neonatal …


A New Rhinoceros From The Nebraska Miocene, Lloyd G. Tanner Jan 1969

A New Rhinoceros From The Nebraska Miocene, Lloyd G. Tanner

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

A new species of rhinoceros, Menoceras marslandensis, is here proposed. It is based upon a nearly complete skull from the upper part of the Marsland Formation, Hemingford Group (Miocene), of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The new species was probably derived from Menoceras arikarense (Barbour), collected from the Agate Springs Quarries (Arikaree Group, Harrison Formation) of Sioux County, Nebraska, with which both Diceratherium niobrarensis Peterson and D. cooki Peterson are likely synonymous. From Menoceras arikarense, the presumed ancestral stock, Menoceras marslandensis differs in possessing the following characters: (1) very long, fused but slightly cleft, nasals, with flattened, rugose areas …