Dallas B. Phemister
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- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dallas Burton Phemister was an American surgeon and researcher who gave his name to several medical terms. During his career, he was the president of the American Surgical Association and the American College of Surgeons, and was a member of the editorial board of the journal Annals of Surgery.
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- OPERATIVE ARRESTMENT OF LONGITUDINAL GROWTH OF BONES IN THE TREATMENT OF DEFORMITIES (1933) (282)
- Treatment of the necrotic head of the femur in adults. (1949) (177)
- Treatment of ununited fractures by onlay bone grafts without screw or tie fixation and without breaking down of the fibrous union. (1947) (142)
- THE TREATMENT OF DISLOCATION OF THE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT BY OPEN REDUCTION AND THREADED-WIRE FIXATION (1942) (100)
- Gastro-esophageal Resection and Total Gastrectomy in the Treatment of Bleeding Varicose Veins in Banti's Syndrome. (1947) (78)
- FIBROUS OSTEOMA OF THE JAWS (1937) (77)
- The pathology of ununited fractures of the neck of the femur. (1939) (71)
- THE EFFECT OF PRESSURE ON ARTICULAR SURFACES IN PYOGENIC AND TUBERCULOUS ARTHRITIDES AND ITS BEARING ON TREATMENT (1924) (67)
- CARCINOMA OF THE LOWER THORACIC ESOPHAGUS: Report of a Successful Resection and Esophagogastrostomy (1938) (66)
- CHANGES IN BONES AND JOINTS RESULTING FROM INTERRUPTION OF CIRCULATION: I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND CHANGES RESULTING FROM INJURIES (1940) (62)
- INTRACAPSULAR FRACTURES OF THE NECK OF THE FEMUR. (1932) (61)
- CALCIUM CARBONATE GALL-STONES AND CALCIFICATION OF THE GALL-BLADDER FOLLOWING CYSTIC-DUCT OBSTRUCTION. (1931) (57)
- OSSIFICATION IN KIDNEY STONES ATTACHED TO THE RENAL PELVIS (1923) (42)
- THE CAUSES OF AND CHANGES IN LOOSE BODIES ARISING FROM THE ARTICULAR SURFACE OF THE JOINT (1924) (40)
- BONE GROWTH AND REPAIR (1935) (39)
- THE NATURE OF CRANIAL HYPEROSTOSIS OVERLYING ENDOTHELIOMA OF THE MENINGES (1923) (38)
- THE EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS ON GROWING, NORMAL AND DISEASED BONES (1918) (38)
- THE EARLY AND REMOTE EFFECTS OF TOTAL AND PARTIAL PARAVERTEBRAL SYMPATHECTOMY ON BLOOD PRESSURE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (1937) (35)
- VARIATION IN THE CHOLESTEROL, BILE PIGMENT AND CALCIUM SALTS CONTENTS OF GALLSTONES FORMED IN GALLBLADDER AND IN BILE DUCTS WITH THE DEGREE OF ASSOCIATED OBSTRUCTION. (1939) (35)
- CHANGES IN BONES AND JOINTS RESULTING FROM INTERRUPTION OF CIRCULATION: II. NONTRAUMATIC LESIONS IN ADULTS WITH BONE INFARCTION; ARTHRITIS DEFORMANS (1940) (32)
- THE ETIOLOGY OF SOLITARY BONE CYST (1926) (28)
- RECOVERY OF SYMPATHETIC NERVE FUNCTION IN SKIN TRANSPLANTS (1939) (26)
- CYSTS OF THE EXTERNAL SEMILUNAR CARTILAGE OF THE KNEE (1923) (24)
- Cancer of the bone and joint. (1948) (24)
- NECROTIC BONE AND THE SUBSEQUENT CHANGES WHICH IT UNDERGOES (1915) (23)
- OPERATION FOR EPIPHYSITIS OF THE HEAD OF THE FEMUR (PERTHES' DISEASE): FINDINGS AND RESULT (1921) (23)
- CHRONIC FIBROUS OSTEOMYELITIS. (1929) (21)
- Vascular properties of traumatised and laked bloods (1927) (19)
- Biologic principles in the healing of fractures and their bearing on treatment. (1951) (17)
- CHOLECYSTITIS AND CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTION: SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FORMATION OF GALLSTONES RICH IN CALCIUM CARBONATE AND IN CALCIFICATION OF THE GALLBLADDER WALL: PRELIMINARY REPORT (1931) (17)
- CALCIUM CARRBONATE GALL‐STONES AND THEIR EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION (1932) (17)
- CHANGES IN THE ARTICULAR SURFACES IN TUBERCULOUS ARTHRITIS (1925) (15)
- THE RECOGNITION OF DEAD BONE BASED ON PATHOLOGICAL AND X-RAY STUDIES. (1920) (15)
- SILENT FOCI OF LOCALIZED OSTEOMYELITIS (1924) (14)
- Bone Infarcts: Case Report with Autopsy Findings. (1946) (14)
- [Epiphysiodesis for equalizing the length of the lower extremities and for correcting other deformities of the skeleton]. (1950) (13)
- A Study of the Ossification in Bone Sarcoma (1926) (13)
- Partial gastroesophagectomy for esophageal varices. (1951) (12)
- Afferent Vasodepressor Nerve Impulses as a Cause of Shock: Tested Experimentally by Aortic-Depressor Nerve Stimulation. (1944) (11)
- STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS OF THE EPIPHYSES AND SHORT BONES: THEIR RELATION TO KOHLER'S DISEASE OF THE TARSAL NAVICULAR, LEGG-PERTHES' DISEASE AND KIENBOCK'S DISEASE OF THE OS LUNATUM (1930) (10)
- NEUROGENIC SHOCK: I. THE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED LOWERING OF BLOOD PRESSURE BY CONTINUOUS STIMULATION OF THE CAROTID SINUS IN DOGS. (1942) (10)
- THE TIBIAL PEG SHELF IN CONGENITAL DISLOCATION OF THE HIP (1935) (10)
- PSEUDOMUCINOUS CYST OF THE APPENDIX: ITS RELATION TO PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI (1915) (9)
- EARLY EFFECTS ON DOGS OF SECTION OF THE EIGHTH CERVICAL SEGMENT OF THE SPINAL CORD AND THEIR BEARING ON SHOCK (1945) (8)
- BLOOD FROM TRAUMATIZED LIMBS. (1928) (8)
- SIMPLIFIED TECHNIC OF ONLAY GRAFTS: FOR ALL UNUNITED FRACTURES IN ACCEPTABLE POSITION (1937) (8)
- X. Fractures of the Greater Tuberosity of the Humerus: With an Operative Procedure for Fixation. (8)
- ROLE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN SHOCK. (1943) (7)
- Cyst-like lesions of carpal bones, associated with ununited fractures, aseptic necrosis, and traumatic arthritis. (1948) (7)
- TRANSTHORACIC RESECTION FOR CANCER OF THE CARDIAC END OF THE STOMACH (1943) (7)
- The mechanism and management of surgical shock. (1945) (6)
- Local resection of malignant tumors of bone. (1951) (6)
- UNDIFFERENTIATED ROUND‐CELL SARCOMAS (1931) (5)
- LOCAL FLUID LOSS, NERVE STIMULI AND TOXINS IN THE CAUSATION OF SHOCK (1945) (5)
- GASTRO‐ESOPHAGEAL RESECTION AND TOTAL GASTRECTOMY IN THE TREATMENT OF BLEEDING VARICOSE VEINS IN BANTI'S SYNDROM (1947) (4)
- SUBPERIOSTEAL RESECTION IN OSTEOMYELITIS: A CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (1915) (4)
- HEMODYNAMIC AND BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN DOGS SUBJECTED TO SECTION OF THE SPINAL CORD: CHANGES IN DOGS SURVIVING OPERATION FOR PROTRACTED PERIODS (1945) (3)
- Lesions of bones and joints arising from interruption of the circulation. (1948) (3)
- Variation in the composition of gallstones simultaneously formed in the gallbladder. (1941) (2)
- Aseptic necrosis of bone; management and prognosis. (1948) (2)
- FASCIA TRANSPLANTATION IN THE TREATMENT OF OLD FRACTURES OF THE PATELLA (1915) (2)
- THYROTOXICOSIS CONTINUING AFTER EXTREME OPERATIVE, IODINE AND ROENTGEN THERAPY (1933) (2)
- Bone infarcts. (1946) (2)
- SHOCK IN EXTREMITY SURGERY (1944) (1)
- Operative treatment of fractures. (1947) (1)
- The treatment of selected cases of bone sarcoma by resection and bone transplantation. (1948) (1)
- PRIMARY SHOCK. (1)
- Some circulatory disturbances of the skeletal system. (1949) (1)
- The Modern Treatment of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis. (1940) (1)
- EXPERIENCES WITH EIGHT CASES OF RESECTION OF THE ESOPHAGUS FOR CARCINOMA (1942) (1)
- A METHOD OF CONTROLLING HEMORRHAGE IN CHOLECYSTECTOMY (1917) (0)
- DEPRESSOR NERVE IMPULSES IN SHOCK (1944) (0)
- THE PROBLEM OF THE REFUGE PHYSICIAN (1939) (0)
- Posttraumatic ossification of joint capsule. (1945) (0)
- Contributions of animal experimentation to the treatment of surgical shock. (1948) (0)
- Resection and bone transplantation in the treatment of bone sarcoma. (1946) (0)
- Biological principles in the treatment of ununited fractures. (1948) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1945) (0)
- Bowman Corning Crowell, 1879-1951. (1951) (0)
- ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT. THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL SURGICAL SOCIETIES WITH THE ADVENT OF MODERN SURGERY (1939) (0)
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