Box 16
Contains 15 Results:
Hatcher, 1944, 1969-1970
HydroDiuril Therapy- Ceiling Dose, 1959-1968
Paper: Does the Amount of Edema in Patients Affect the Magnitude of Response to a Dose of a Diuretic Acting on the Renal Tubules?, 1969 June 6
Relation Between the Weight Loss and the Amount of Edema (RESTRICTED-PHI), 1948-1958
Relative Diuretic Potential of Intramuscular Organic Mercurial and Oral Hydrochlorothiazide in Patients With Edema, undated
Theophylline, 1936-1945
Subseries 9A addresses well over one hundred subjects, with emphasis placed on barbiturate, cinchona alkaloid and diuretics studies, heart conditions and heart disease, and the development of experimental drugs. The files within this subseries consist of Gold’s handwritten and typed notes, as well as journal articles, newspaper clippings, brochures and advertisements for new medications, and academic papers.
Final MS., 1970
Strychnine Absorption, 1933
Subseries 9A addresses well over one hundred subjects, with emphasis placed on barbiturate, cinchona alkaloid and diuretics studies, heart conditions and heart disease, and the development of experimental drugs. The files within this subseries consist of Gold’s handwritten and typed notes, as well as journal articles, newspaper clippings, brochures and advertisements for new medications, and academic papers.
Sulfonamides, 1941-1950
Subseries 9A addresses well over one hundred subjects, with emphasis placed on barbiturate, cinchona alkaloid and diuretics studies, heart conditions and heart disease, and the development of experimental drugs. The files within this subseries consist of Gold’s handwritten and typed notes, as well as journal articles, newspaper clippings, brochures and advertisements for new medications, and academic papers.
Syphilis, 1936-1950
Subseries 9A addresses well over one hundred subjects, with emphasis placed on barbiturate, cinchona alkaloid and diuretics studies, heart conditions and heart disease, and the development of experimental drugs. The files within this subseries consist of Gold’s handwritten and typed notes, as well as journal articles, newspaper clippings, brochures and advertisements for new medications, and academic papers.