Fulfilling the social contract between medical schools and the public
- L. McCurdy, L. Goode, E. Copeland
- Medicine, Political ScienceAcademic medicine : journal of the Association of…
- 1 December 1997
The working group on Fulfilling the Social Contract concludes that medical school leaders should examine their assumptions and perspectives about their institutions' stakeholders and consider the interests of the stakeholders in activities such as strategic planning, policymaking, and program development.
Local effects of O2 and CO2 on limb, renal, and coronary vascular resistances.
- R. Daugherty, J. Scott, J. Dabney, F. Haddy
- Medicine, BiologyAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 November 1967
The findings indicate that oxygen and carbon dioxide are locally vasoactive but that they cannot individually account for all types of local regulation.
Local vascular effects of hypokalemia, alkalosis, hypercalcemia, and hypomagnesemia.
- F. Haddy, J. Scott, M. Florio, R. Daugherty, J. Huizenga
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 February 1963
Blood flowing through the vascular beds of the dog forelimb, kidney, and heart was transiently rendered hypokalemic (1.9 meq/ liter), alkalotic (pH 7.54), hypercalcemic (6.4 to 13.5 meq/ liter), hy...
Dependence of Skeletal Muscle Vascular Response to Serotonin Upon the Level of Vascular Resistance
- T. Emerson, P. Meier, R. Daugherty
- BiologyProceedings of the Society for Experimental…
- 1 April 1973
5-Hydroxy tryptamine (5-HT; serotonin) was infused intra-arterially at sequentially faster rates in 52 isolated, collateral-free gracilis muscles of dogs and consistently increased vascular resistance in muscles with an initial low resistance.
Peripheral vascular resistance.
- F. Haddy, H. W. Overbeck, R. Daugherty
- MedicineAnnual Review of Medicine
- 1968
Vascular effects of ions.
- J. Scott, R. Daugherty, H. W. Overbeck, F. Haddy
- MedicineFederation proceedings
- 1 November 1968
Effect of severe local hypoxemia on transcapillary water movement in dog forelimb.
- J. Scott, R. Daugherty, F. Haddy
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 April 1967
RESPONSES OF THE HUMAN UPPER EXTREMITY VASCULAR BED TO EXERCISE, COLD, LEVARTERENOL, ANGIOTENSIN, HYPERTENSION, HEART FAILURE, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION WITH FEVER.
- L. J. Kettel, H. W. Overbeck, R. Daugherty, J. Lillehei, R. Coburn, F. Haddy
- MedicineJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1 August 1964
The exact site of the increase in peripheral resistance in essential hypertension has not been established and there is not unanimity of opinion on the caliber of veins in congestive heart failure, extremity blood flow in respiratory tract infection with fever, or venous anomalies.
ROLE OF CHEMICAL FACTORS IN REGULATION OF FLOW THROUGH KIDNEY, HINDLIMB, AND HEART.
- J. Scott, R. Daugherty, J. Dabney, F. Haddy
- Biology, MedicineAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 May 1965
In the anesthetized dog, blood flow or metabolic rate was varied in kidney, hindlimb, or heart while simultaneously diverting a portion of the venous outflow through forelimb or kidney (bioassay organ).
Comparison of iv and ia infusion of vasoactive agents on dog forelimb blood flow.
- R. Daugherty, J. Scott, T. Emerson, F. Haddy
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Physiology
- 1 March 1968
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