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Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog

During the academic year 1960-1961, the Department of Experimental Surgery, of the University of Cape Town, engaged in a series of experiments concerning the production of profound hypothermia in dogs. Hypothermia was induced by blood-stream cooling, via a heat exchanger incorporated in an extra-cor...

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Main Author: Isaacson, Leon Charles
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Published: Department of Medicine 2020
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description During the academic year 1960-1961, the Department of Experimental Surgery, of the University of Cape Town, engaged in a series of experiments concerning the production of profound hypothermia in dogs. Hypothermia was induced by blood-stream cooling, via a heat exchanger incorporated in an extra-corporeal pump-oxygenator system (ef Appendix A). Progress was such that by midyear postoperative survival of experimental animals was assured. At this juncture, it was suggested that, as a member of the Renal-Metabolic Group of the Department of Medicine, I co-operate wit the surgeons, in a study of renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog. This thesis details our progress and results.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/32006 Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog Isaacson, Leon Charles Dogs Renal Function During the academic year 1960-1961, the Department of Experimental Surgery, of the University of Cape Town, engaged in a series of experiments concerning the production of profound hypothermia in dogs. Hypothermia was induced by blood-stream cooling, via a heat exchanger incorporated in an extra-corporeal pump-oxygenator system (ef Appendix A). Progress was such that by midyear postoperative survival of experimental animals was assured. At this juncture, it was suggested that, as a member of the Renal-Metabolic Group of the Department of Medicine, I co-operate wit the surgeons, in a study of renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog. This thesis details our progress and results. 2020-05-29T12:29:50Z 2020-05-29T12:29:50Z 1962 2020-04-07T09:47:44Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32006 eng application/pdf Department of Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences
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Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
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title Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
title_full Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
title_fullStr Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
title_full_unstemmed Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
title_short Renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
title_sort renal function during profound hypothermia in the dog
topic Dogs
Renal Function
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