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Virginia Apgar—the Apgar Score
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1995Marc A. Shampo, Robert A. Kyle
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Apgar score and Soranus of Ephesus
The Lancet, 1998This scoring method was based on an ingenious application to the newborn baby of what might be called the cardinal signs of the anaesthesiologist: heart rate, respiration, reflex irritability, tone, and colour (panel). 1 This method, subsequently named “the Apgar score”, soon became popular and was quickly included in medical textbooks and in medical ...
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Virginia Apgar and the Apgar Score: Kudos and a Correction
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997To the Editor. —The captivating collage by Mr Skolnick on Dr Virginia Apgar 1 included the history of the Apgar Memorial String Quartet, the beguiling personality of Dr Virginia Apgar, and that incredible 1957 nocturnal caper at the Harkness Pavillion when she and Carleen Hutchins "liberated" the curly maple shelf of a telephone booth that they ...
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APGAR SCORES AND OUTCOME OF THE NEWBORN
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1966H. Berendes, J.S. Drage
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