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Phillips, A. W.
view article (1.0)Burn Therapy. Part 5. Disaster Management - To Treat or Not to Treat? Who Should Receive Intravenous Fluids?Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAAnnals of Surgery, Vol. 168, No. 6, December 1968Workshop on Mass Burns. Proceedings. National Academy of Sciences. March 13-14, 1986, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 250-261 p., 1969Fozzard, H. A.; Jackson, R.; Moore, M. G., Jr.; Davis, D. C.; Coleman, R.; Crowley, T. P.
view article (1.0)Treatment of SevereThermal Burns With Digoxin and Intraveneous Fluids.Naval Medical Field Research Lab., Camp Lejeune, NCDASA 1151DASA 1151
September 1959
12 p.Becker, J. M.; Artz, C. P.
view article (1.0)Treatment of Burns in Children.Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX['Research Report 5-56', 'CSPRD-1']Research Report 5-56; CSPRD-1
August 1956
17 p.Stone, N. H.; Boswick, J. A.
view article (1.0)Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, ILIndustrial Medicine and Surgery, August/December 1968Profiles of Burn Management, Industrial Medicine Publishing Co., Inc., Miami, FL, Stone, N. H.; Boswich, J. A.; Johnson, H. A.; Khalili, A. A.; Betts, H. B., Editors, 57 p., 1969Blocker, T. G.; Blocker, V.
view article (1.0)Simplified Standardized Treatment of Burns Under Emergency Conditions With Particular Reference to Allied Health Personnel.Texas Univ., Galveston
64 p.Blackburn, M.
view article (1.0)After the Fire.Johns Hopkins Magazine, Vol. 59, No. 4, 34-41, September 2007