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J. E. Gamble (1947)
Chemical Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of Extracellular Fluid
J. Bland (1953)
The Clinical Use of Fluid and Electrolyte
H. Marriott (1947)
Water and Salt Depletion*British Medical Journal, 1
L. P. Quesne (1954)
Fluid Balance in Surgical Practice
1 The distribution of fluid and electrolytes in the three body compartments has been stated. 2 The regulation of fluid and electrolyte intake and output has been discussed, and the way this regulation may be upset has been pointed out. 3 The calculation of the various fluid and electrolyte deficits is described. The value of the Scribner method of calculating the twenty‐four hour loss is stressed. 4 The various repair solutions and their appropriate applications are described. 5 The importance of early restoration of normal renal function is stressed. 6 Potassium metabolism is discussed in a tabulated form. 7 The effects of operation per se on fluid and electrolyte regulation are discussed.
Anz Journal of Surgery – Wiley
Published: Feb 1, 1960
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