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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— Certain aspects of the article "Effect of Bishydroxycoumarin (Dicumarol) on Clotting Time of Whole Blood" by Mayer and Connell in The Journal, June 30, page 806, merit further discussion. Until the appearance of this paper, there were serious questions about the rationale of Dicumarol usage. The general opinion had been that it
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— Certain aspects of the article "Effect of Bishydroxycoumarin (Dicumarol) on Clotting Time of Whole Blood" by Mayer and Connell in The Journal, June 30, page 806, merit further discussion. Until the appearance of this paper, there were serious questions about the rationale of Dicumarol usage. The general opinion had been that it
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THE TRANSFUSION OF WHOLE BLOOD
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1941Summary.1. An improved arm‐to‐arm transfusion device is offered which provides for a continuous stream and avoids other disadvantages associated with syringes.2. It is possible in a high percentage of cases to transfuse a pint of blood within six minutes of running time.3. If cutting down on and canalization of donor's vein are permitted, the operation
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
To the Editor:— InThe Journal, Sept. 17, 1955, page 171, Krevans and Jackson described a "Hemorrhagic Disorder Following Massive Whole Blood Transfusions" associated with a fall in platelet level. It is well known that simple reduction of circulating platelets is not enough to produce hemorrhage.
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To the Editor:— InThe Journal, Sept. 17, 1955, page 171, Krevans and Jackson described a "Hemorrhagic Disorder Following Massive Whole Blood Transfusions" associated with a fall in platelet level. It is well known that simple reduction of circulating platelets is not enough to produce hemorrhage.
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Should Blood Be Whole or in Parts?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969FOR the restoration of homeostasis after acute massive hemorrhage, it appears that fresh compatible whole blood is the ideal transfusion.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
To the Editor:— Dr. Lewisohn maintains that the term "whole" blood, as suggested by Dr. Scannel, should include "citrated" blood. I respect the opinions of both of these men. We have been using primarily "citrated" blood for twenty-three years in our obstetric service. I've always differentiated between "citrated" blood and "whole" blood because even
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To the Editor:— Dr. Lewisohn maintains that the term "whole" blood, as suggested by Dr. Scannel, should include "citrated" blood. I respect the opinions of both of these men. We have been using primarily "citrated" blood for twenty-three years in our obstetric service. I've always differentiated between "citrated" blood and "whole" blood because even
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Reactivity of serotonin in whole blood
Biological Psychiatry, 2002Ruud B. Minderaa+3 more
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Spectrophotometry on whole blood
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1955openaire +3 more sources