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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Anaerobic infection of the biliary tract Schottenfeld, Lewis E.
1950
27 5 p. 701-719
19 p.
artikel
2 An atlas of amputations 1950
27 5 p. 804-
1 p.
artikel
3 A simple and effective method for holding a rectal tube in place following surgery Gaston, Eugene A.
1950
27 5 p. 699-700
2 p.
artikel
4 A simplified method of dressing and skin-grafting extensive burns Denman, Frank R.
1950
27 5 p. 740-742
3 p.
artikel
5 Blind intestinal pouches resulting from lateral anastomoses Heifetz, Carl J.
1950
27 5 p. 673-687
15 p.
artikel
6 Coexistent acute myocardial infarction and acute appendicitis with perforation Fox, Paul F.
1950
27 5 p. 780-786
7 p.
artikel
7 Diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors and care of the neurosurgical patient 1950
27 5 p. 803-
1 p.
artikel
8 Essentials of obstetrical and gynecological pathology 1950
27 5 p. 803-
1 p.
artikel
9 Experience with vitallium ∗ ∗ Vitallium is the trade name given to an alloy whose approximate composition is cobalt 65 per cent, chromium 30 per cent, and molybdenum 5 per cent. The authors wish to thank Mr. Walter Klann and Mrs. Katharine Hutchinson of the Austenal Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y., for their invaluable assistance in developing the prosthesis herein described. Vitallium was originally developed by the Austenal Laboratories as a dental alloy which was resistant to the corrosive action of saliva. In 1935, Venable and Stuck carried out some animal experiments on electrolysis of metals in the body. After demonstrating that Vitallium was inert or passive in body fluids, they operated upon their first patient in September 1936. In the last ten years, Vitallium has not only established itself as a valuable alloy in bone surgery, but it has also found newer uses in other fields of surgery. Pearce, in 1940, and Clute, in 1941, independently devised Vitallium tubes to be placed in bile ducts for repair of strictures or to replace irreparable damage. Kimball and Drummond, in 1941, successfully employed a Vitallium prosthesis instead of cartilage in nasal skeletal support in four cases. They encountered no untoward reactions, no infections, and no drainage. In 1942 and 1943, Blakemore, Lord, and Stefko made very interesting studies on nonsuture methods for blood vessel anastomosis. They concluded that Vitallium is a nonirritating alloy suitable as a prosthesis for a vein graft bridging an artery or vein defect in nonsuture method of vessel anastomosis using a single- or double-tube technique. plates in the repair of hernias McNealy, Raymond W.
1950
27 5 p. 752-761
10 p.
artikel
10 Index to advertisers 1950
27 5 p. 16-
1 p.
artikel
11 Indications regarding operations for cancer of the distal colon and rectum Gilchrist, R.K.
1950
27 5 p. 787-789
3 p.
artikel
12 Lobectomy for bronchiogenic carcinoma Effler, Donald B.
1950
27 5 p. 730-739
10 p.
artikel
13 Primary adenocarcinoma of the appendix Marks, Edward S.
1950
27 5 p. 720-725
6 p.
artikel
14 Primary resection and aseptic end-to-end anastomosis for acute or subacute large bowel obstructions Baronofsky, Ivan D.
1950
27 5 p. 664-672
9 p.
artikel
15 Primary suture of the divided cervical trachea Maisel, Bernard
1950
27 5 p. 726-729
4 p.
artikel
16 Rectus muscle sling for neurogenic incontinence Ewert, Earl E.
1950
27 5 p. 688-698
11 p.
artikel
17 Surgery in relation to general medicine Ogilvie, Sir Heneage
1950
27 5 p. 645-654
10 p.
artikel
18 The effect of priscoline, papaverine, and nicotinic acid on blood flow in the lower extremity of man Murphy Jr., Ralph A.
1950
27 5 p. 655-663
9 p.
artikel
19 The excretion of nitrogen and electrolytes following thermal burns in the rat Braasch, John W.
1950
27 5 p. 743-751
9 p.
artikel
20 The ruptured intervertebral disc problem in the veteran Parrella, Gioacchino S.
1950
27 5 p. 762-769
8 p.
artikel
21 Tibiofibular synostosis for non-union of the tibia Milch, Henry
1950
27 5 p. 770-779
10 p.
artikel
22 Tuberculous appendicitis Braastad, Frederick W.
1950
27 5 p. 790-802
13 p.
artikel
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