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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.


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 …


Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 03, September 1969 Sep 1969

Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 03, September 1969

Newsletter: A Report to Physicians of Texas

  • Governor Signs Bill for University of Texas Medical School at Houston New Branch To Be In Operation By 1970
  • Vets Train at MDAH/Dental Branch
  • Staff Publications
  • Anderson-Mayfair Will Provide Home-Like Setting for Patient Care
  • MDAH Participates in Regional Medical Program
  • 10th International Cancer Congress Membership Registration
  • Howe Heads 10th Congress Local Organizing Committee
  • New Associated Director for Education Is Named
  • 1969 Symposium: “Genetic Concepts and Neoplasia”


Osteopathic Digest (Summer 1969), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jul 1969

Osteopathic Digest (Summer 1969), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Summer 1969 issue of the Osteopathic Digest includes the following articles:

  • Postdoctoral Studies Program Inside Cover
  • Editor's Page
  • 78th P. C. O. M. Commencement
  • Dr. Barth's Message
  • Graduation Class Dinner
  • Pediatrics' Happy Comer
  • New Clinical Training Programs
  • Major Faculty Shifts
  • Student Research Programs
  • Elective Cancer Studies
  • 48th Street Building Renovation
  • Report on Soviet Gynecologic-Pathology
  • Origin of P. C. O. M. March
  • Nurses' Week Display
  • Faculty Promotions
  • Persons and Places
  • Commencement Pictorial
  • Saga of Dr. Cathie's Work
  • Barth Pavilion's Rapid Activation
  • Record P. C. O. M. Enrollment
  • Alumni Reunions and Happenings
  • Leuzinger's Galbreath Lecture
  • 70th Founders' Day
  • Alumni in Armed …


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 …


Barriers To Attainment Of Health Care In West Central Maine : A Critique By The Poor, Health Facilities Planning Council Jun 1969

Barriers To Attainment Of Health Care In West Central Maine : A Critique By The Poor, Health Facilities Planning Council

Maine Collection

Barriers to Attainment of Health Care in West Central Maine : A Critique by the Poor

"Conducted by the Health Facilities Planning Council, 11 Parkwood Drive, Augusta, Maine under contract to Maine Department of Health and Welfare, June, 1969."

Contents: Foreword / Table of Contents / Introduction / Map / Franklin County / Housing / Dental Rot / Franklin County Memorial Hospital / Family Planning / RN's / State Public Health Nurses / Unmet Health Needs / The Last Outpost / Home Visit in Farmington Falls / Home Visit in Industry / Home Visit in Rangeley Area / Conversations on …


Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 02, June 1969 Jun 1969

Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 02, June 1969

Newsletter: A Report to Physicians of Texas

  • Lutheran Hospital To Be Built In Texas Medical Center – Facility to be MDAH and University of Texas Affiliate
  • Texas Physicians Invited to Dedication Ceremonies
  • Symposium Monograph Off Press
  • Cancer Research Meetings
  • Clinical Abstracts
  • University Buys Apartment-Hotel
  • Progress Report – Accelerator To Be Ready By Late 1969
  • Painter Receivers Anderson Award for Scientific Creativity and Teaching
  • Tenth International Cancer Congress Set for Houston in 1970
  • Stanley to Preside At Tenth Congress
  • Special facilities Will Accommodate Houston Visitors
  • New Staff
  • Dr. Gallager Holds Advisory Positions
  • Grants for research Staff Publications
  • Staff Publications
  • Suit is Visiting Professor
  • Gastroenterologist Lectures


Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 01, March 1969 Mar 1969

Newsletter, Volume 14, Number 01, March 1969

Newsletter: A Report to Physicians of Texas

  • Southern Pacific Donates Hospital To MDAH for Rehab Center
  • Dr. Schellhas Wins Award
  • Clinical Abstracts
  • Holleb Named VP
  • Freireich Joins Leukemia Society Board
  • Linear Accelerator to be Largest For Clinical Use
  • Genetics and Cancer is Subject of 23rd Symposium
  • Breast Cancer discussed at 13th Clinical Conference
  • Pathology and Breast Cancer
  • 12th Year Book of Cancer Published
  • MDAH Hosts Physicians From the Far East and Oceania
  • Staff Publications
  • New Staff
  • MDAH Staffer Qualifies on EEG Society National Exam
  • Science Students Work With Staff
  • Three MDAH Fellows
  • Radiology Fellows


Volume 12, Issue 1, Canadian Medical Association Jan 1969

Volume 12, Issue 1, Canadian Medical Association

Canadian Journal of Surgery

The mission of CJS is to contribute to the effective continuing medical education of Canadian surgical specialists, using innovative techniques when feasible, and to provide surgeons with an effective vehicle for the dissemination of observations in the areas of clinical and basic science research.

Visit the journal website at http://canjsurg.ca/ for more.