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Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 97:606-615
The Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center will open soon, replacing the county’s current 74-year-old facility with a modern, although smaller, facility. Los Angeles County has provided hospital care to the indigent sin
Publikováno v:
American journal of public health. 84(8)
The effect of Medicare on two public hospitals in Los Angeles County was analyzed by examining the percentage of patients 65 years of age and older among all discharges from 1958 through 1971. At Harbor General Hospital, discharges of elderly patient
Autor:
Robert E. Tranquada
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 276:945
The issues raised in the article by Cornwell and colleagues 1 in this issue ofThe Journalare particularly poignant for Los Angeles County, with its 87 cities, population of 9.2 million, and a county budget in excess of those of 42 of the states. A cl
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Endocrinology. 67:293-297
In the rat carbutamide and, to a much lesser extent, metahexamide result in reduction in thyroidal I131 uptake and I127 concentration. Only carbutamide is actually goitrogenic. In comparably hypoglycemic doses tolbutamide, chlorpropamidc and phenethy
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Metabolism. 16:926-932
A mother and daughter with symptomatic leucine sensitive hypoglycemia are described. Tolerance tests were performed with oral glucose, intravenous sodium tolbutamide, oral leucine and intravenous glucagon. The mother developed asymptomatic hypoglycem
Autor:
Robert E. Tranquada
Publikováno v:
Acta Diabetologica Latina. 2:183-201
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The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences. 238:187-192
Autor:
T S Danowski, James W. Craig, Stefan S. Fajans, Robert E. Tranquada, Thomas G. Skillman, Leonard L. Madison, Stanley S Bergen
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 9:215-219
Autor:
Milton S. Davis, Robert E. Tranquada
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 7:105-117
Efforts to involve community residents maximally, in a meaningful way, in policy making, while the university holds the purse strings and the Office of Economic Opportunity has the final say, have led to many organizational problems. In this report o