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BIBLIOGRAPHY
James Henry Duke, Jr., M.D.
Journal Articles

  1. Duke, James H., Jr., Jones, R. C., and Shires, G.T.: Management of Injuries to the Inferior Vena Cava. Am. J. Surg. 10:759, 1965.

2. McClelland, R.N., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Successful Resection of an Idiopathic Aneurysm of the Superior Mesenteric Artery: Case Report and Literature Review. Ann. Surg. 164:167, 1966.


3. Kinney, J.M., Long, C.L., Gump, F.E., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Tissue Composition of Weight Loss in Surgical Patients. 1. Elective Operation. Ann. Surg. 168:559. 1968.
4. Duke, James H., Jr., Jorgensen, S.B., Broell, J.R., Long, C.L., and Kinney, J.M.: The Contribution of Protein to the Caloric Expenditure Following Injury. Surg. 68:168-174, 1970.
5. Duke, James H., Jr., Kinney, J.M., Broell, J.R., and Long, C.L.: Metabolic Evaluation of High Calorie Alimentation in Surgical Patients. Surg. Forum 21:74, 1970.
6. Kinney, J.M., Duke, James H., Jr., Long, C.L., and Gump, F.E.: Tissue Fuel and Weight Loss After Injury. J. Clin. Path. 23:Suppl. 4:65-72, 1970.
7. Ben-Menachem, Yoram and Duke, James H., Jr.: Holster Accidents: Self-Inflicted Gunshot Injuries of the Knee and Leg. Radiology 114:579-580, 1975.
8. Duke, James H., Jr., and Yar, M. Samie: Management of Surgical Nutritional Complications in Developing Countries. Infusionstherapie Sonderheft 3:15-23, 1975.
9. Ben-Menachem, Yoram, Duke, James H., Jr., Harberg, Beryl L., and Hite, Stanley J: Preoperative Angiography in Vascular Trauma: Report of Four Unusual Cases. J. Trauma 15:209-216, 1975.
10. Duke, James H., Jr., and Bowen, John C.: Fluid and Electrolytes: Basic Concepts and Recent Developments. Contemporary Surg. 7(4):19-29, 1975.
11. Duke, James H., Jr., and Bowen, John C.: What's New in Fluids and Electrolytes? RN, April, ICU-1-8, 1976.
12. Smith, K., Ben-Menachem, Y., Duke, James H., Jr., and Hill, G.L.: The Superior Gluteral: An Artery at Risk in Blunt Pelvic Trauma. J. Trauma 15:273-279, April, 1976.


  1. Duke, James H., Jr., Amen, R.J., Spiller, G.A., and Beigler, M.A.: Some Physiologic Effects in Humans Fed Liquid, Fiber-Free Semisynthetic Diet Based on Intact Protein and Protein Hydrolysates. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Parenteral Nutrition, Erlangen, Germany. Fed. Proc. 35(3):343, 1976.

14. Ben-Menachem, Y., Akhtar, M., Duke, James H., Jr., and Harberg, B.L.: Angiographic Characteristics of Esophageal Leiomyoma. Am. J. Roentgenol. 28(3):479, 1977.


15. Duke, James H., Jr., and Yar, M. Samie: Primary Small Bowel Volvulus: Etiology and Management. Arch. Surg. 112(6):685-688, June, 1977.
16. Zimmerman, L., Bartlett, J.C., Smolensky, M.H., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Role of a Medical School in Developing EMS for a Community. In Advanced Medical Systems: The Third Century, November 13, 1977.
17. Ben-Menachem, Y., Rigor, B.M., and Duke, James H., Jr.: The Use of Anesthesia in Arteriography of the Extremities. J. Anesthesia and Analgesia, August, 1977.
18. Hill, G.L., Bowen, J.C., Copeland, E.M., MacFadyen, B.V., Jr., Duke, James H., Jr., and Dudrick, S.J.: Teaching in Clinical Surgery: At the Bedside or in the Seminar Room? J. Med. Educ. 52:595, July, 1977.
19. Ericsson, C.D., Duke, James H., Jr., and Pickering, L.K.: Clinical Pharmacology of Intravenous and Intra-peritoneal Aminoglycoside Antibiotics in the Prevention of Wound Infections. Ann. Surg. 188:66-70, 1978.
20. Ericsson, C.D., Duke, James H., Jr., Pickering, L.K., Hussain Quadri, S.M.: Systemic Absorption of Bacitracin Following Peritoneal Lavage. Am. J. Surg. 137:65-67, 1979.
21. Ericsson, C.D., Duke, James H., Jr., Pickering, L.K.: Clinical Pharmacology of Intravenously Administered Aminoglycoside Antibiotics. Clin. Research 26:27A, 1978.
22. Ben-Menachem, Y., Rigor, B.J., and Duke, James H., Jr.: The Use of Anesthesia in Arteriography of the Extremities (Revised and Updated, October, 1979). Am. J. Roentgenology, October, 1979.
23. Bloss, R.S., Miller, T.A., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Eosinophilic Infiltration of the Stomach. South. Med. J. 73(5):672-674, May, 1980.
24. Duke, James H., Jr.: The High Altitude Dilemma: Pressing Schedules versus Acute Mountain Sickness. KYH 25:(2)20-23, 1980.
25. Duke, James H., Jr.: The High Altitude Dilemma: Pressing Schedules versus Acute Mountain Sickness. Part II. KYH 25:(3)20-25, 1980.
26. Duke, James H., Jr., and Clarke, W.P.: Initial Experience of a University Staffed Private Hospital Based Air Transport Service. Arch. Surg. 116:703-708, May, 1981.


  1. Duke, James H., Jr., Jorgensen, S.B., and Kinney, J.M.: A Study in Nitrogen Kinetics in Adult Man Using N-15 Alanine. J. Clin. Invest. (Submitted for Publication)

28. Gilliland, M., Barton, R., Ward, R., Clark, D.G. Duke, James H., Jr., Miller, P.W.: Factors Affecting Mortality in Pelvic Fractures. J. Trauma 22:691-693, August, 1982.

29. Ward, R.W., Miller, P.W., Clark, D.G., Ben-Menachem, Y., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Angiography and Peritoneal Lavage in Blunt Abdominal Trauma. J. Trauma 21:848-853, 1981


30. Gilliland, M.G., Ward, R.E., Flynn, T.C., Miller, P.W., Ben-Menachem, Y., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Peritoneal Lavage and Angiography in the Management of Patients with Pelvic Fractures. Am. J. Surg. 144:744-747, December, 1982.
31. Kim, E., McConnell, B., McConnell, R., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Radionuclide Diagnosis of Diaphragmatic Rupture with Hepatic Herniation. Surg. 94 (1):36-40, July, 1983.
32. Scott, L.D., Katz, A.R., Duke, James H., Jr., Cowan, D. F., and Maklad, N.F.: Oral Contraceptives, Pregnancy, and Focal Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver. JAMA 251(11):1461-1463, March, 1984.
33. Fischer, R. P., Flynn, T.C., Miller, P.W., and Duke, James H. Jr.: Urban Helicopter Response to the Scene of Injury. J. Trauma 24(11):946-951, 1984.
34. Walker, W.E., Kapelanski, D.P., Weiland, A. P., Stewart, J.D., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Patterns of Infection and Mortality in Thoracic Trauma. Ann. Surg. 201(6):752-757, June, 1985.


  1. Pepe PE, Mattox KL, Duke, James H., Jr, Fisher PB, Prentice FD: Effect of full-time, specialized physician supervision on the success of a large urban emergency medical services system. Crit Care Med 1993 Sept;21(9):1279-86.

36. Allen, G.S., Cox, C.S., Cocanour, C.S., Duke, James H., Jr., Moore, F.A., and Andrassy, R.J.: Pulmonary Contusions: Are Children Different? J Amer Coll Surg 185:229-233, 1997.


37. Lee, J., Harris, J.H., Duke, James H., Jr.,, Williams, J.S.: Non-Correlation Between Thoracic Skeletal Injuries and Acute Traumatic Aortic Tear. J. Trauma 43(3):400-404, September, 1997.
38. Cox, C., Black, C.T., Duke, James H., Jr.,, Cocanour, C.S., Moore, F.A., Lally, K.P., Andrassy, R.J.: Operative Treatment of Truncal Vascular Injuries in Children and Adolescents. J. Pediatric Surgery Vol. 33 No. 3: 462-467, March, 1998.
39. Cocanour, C.S., Moore., F.A., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., Clark, J.M., Duke, James H., Jr.: Delayed Complications of Nonoperative Management of Blunt Adult Splenic Trauma. Arch Surg 1998; 133:619-625.
40. Allen, G.S., Cox, C.S., Cocanour, C.S., Duke, James H., Jr., Moore, F.A., and Andrassy, R.J.: Pulmonary Contusions: Are Children Different? Surg Tech, January 1998: 29-34.
41. Pivalizza, E.G., Tjia, I.M., Juneja, H.S., Cohen, A.M., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Elective Splenectomy in an Anemic Jehovah's Witness Patient with Cirrhosis. Anesth Analog 1998;87:529-530.


  1. Allen GS, Moore FA, Cox CS Jr, Wilson JT, Cohn JM, Duke, James H., Jr: Hollow visceral injury and blunt trauma. J Trauma 1998 Jul;45(1):69-75; discussion 75-8.




  1. Allen GS, Moore FA, Cox CS Jr, Mehall JR, Duke, James H., Jr.: Delayed diagnosis of blunt duodenal injury: an avoidable complication. J Am Coll Surg 1998 Oct;187(4):393-9.




  1. Moore FA, Cocanour CS, Marvin RG, Ware DN, Denton DH, Duke, James H., Jr.: Trauma center cost control: A managed care imperative. J Trauma 44:208, 1999.




  1. Cox CS, Jr., Allen GS, Fischer RP, Conklin L, Duke, James H., Jr., Cocanour CS, Moore, FA: Blunt versus penetrating subclavian artery injury: presentation, injury pattern and outcome. J Trauma 46(3):445-9, 1999.




  1. Cocanour CS, Moore FA, Ware DN, Marvin RG, Duke, James H., Jr.: Age should not be a consideration for nonoperative management of blunt splenic injury. J Trauma 48:606-610, 2000; discussion 610-612.




  1. Garner GB, Ware DN, Cocanour CS, Duke, James H., Jr., McKinley BA, Kozar RA, Moore FA: Vacuum-assisted wound closure provides early fascial reapproximation in trauma patients with open abdomens. Am J Surg 2001 Dec; 182(6):630-8.

48. Holcomb JB, Niles SE, Miller CC, Hinds D, Duke James H., Jr., Moore FA: Prehospital physiologic data and lifesaving interventions in trauma patients. Mil Med. 2005 Jan; 170(1):7-13.


49. McManus J, Yershov AL, Ludwig D, Holcomb JB, Salinas J, dubick MA, Convertina VA, Hinds D, David W, Flanagan T, Duke James H., Jr.: Radial pulse character relationships to systolic blood pressure and trauma outcomes. Prehosp Emerg Care. 2005 Oct-Dec; 9(4) 423-8.


  1. Cooke WH, Salinas J, Convertino VA, Ludwig DA, Hinds D, Duke James H., Jr. , Moore FA, Holcomb JB. Heart rate variability and its association with mortality in prehospital trauma patients. J Trauma. 2006 Feb; 60(2): 363-70.



Chapters

1. Kinney, J.M., Long, C.L., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Energy Demands in the Surgical Patient. In Body Fluid Replacement in the Surgical Patient, 1969 Columbia University Symposium, edited by G.G. Nahas. Grune and Stratton, pp. 296-300, 1970.


2. Kinney, J.M., Long, C.L., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Metabolism

After Injury. In Energy Metabolism, CIBA Conference, edited by R. Porter and J. Knight, Churchill, London. pp 102-123, 1970.




  1. Duke, James H., Jr.: A Dietary Therapy for Rectovaginal Fistula. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Balanced Nutrition and Therapy, edited by Land, Feki and Berg. Nuremberg, Germany, 1970.

4. Duke, James H., Jr.: Biochemical Effects of Injury. In Emergency Medical Managements: The Twenty-First Hahnemann Symposium, edited by Stanley Spitzer, W. W. Oaks and J. H. Moyer. Grune & Stratton, New York, pp 182-196, 1971.


5. Duke, James H., Jr., and Dudrick, S.J.: Parenteral Feeding. In A.C.S. Manual of Surgical Nutrition, edited by W. F. Ballinger. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, pp 285-317, 1975.
6. Dudrick, S.J., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Parenteral Nutrition-intravenous Hyperalimentation. In Gastroenterology, edited by H.L. Bockus. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, pp 395-416, 1975.
7. Dudrick, S.J., and Duke, James H., Jr: Nutritional Complications in the Surgical Patient. In Management of Nutritional Complications in the Surgical Patient, Third Edition, edited by C.P. Artz and J.D. Hardy. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, pp 243-276, 1975.
8. Dudrick, S.J., MacFadyen, B.V., Jr., Copeland, E. M., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Experimental Aspects of Total Parenteral Alimentation. In Total Parenteral Alimentation, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Intensive Therapy, Rome Italy, May, 1975, edited by C. Manni, S.I. Magalini, and E. Scrascia. pp 3-17, 1976.


9. Long, J.M., III, Dudrick, S.J., and Duke, James H., Jr.: A Rationale for Glucose as Primary Calorie Source. In Nutritional Aspects of the Care of the Critically 111, edited by Richards and Kinney. Churchill-Livingstone, Edinburg, Scotland, 1972.
10. Duke, James H., Jr., and Miller T.A.: Salt and Water: Fluid and Electrolyte Problems. In Surgical Care: A Physiologic Approach to Clinical Management, edited by Condon, R. E. and DeCosse, J.J., Lea & Fibiger, Philadelphia, pp 36-369, 1980.
11. Duke, James H., Jr.: Pancreatoduodenal Injuries. In Management of Difficult Surgical Problems, edited by Miller, T.A., and Dudrick, S.J., University of Texas Press, Austin, pp 239-259, 1981.
12. Duke, James H., Jr., and Miller, T.A.: Fluid and Electrolyte Management. In A.C.S, Manual of Pre- and Postoperative Care, 3rd Edition. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, pp 38-67, 1983.
13. Duke, James H., Jr.: The Significance of Early and Appropriate Transport Systems for the Acutely Injured. In Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, edited by Delaney, J.P., Year Book Publishers, Chicago, pp 19-28, 1987.
14. Duke, James H., Jr.: Initial Evaluation and Treatment in the Patient Sustaining Blunt Trauma. In Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, edited by Delaney, J.P., Year Book Publishers, Chicago, pp 73-80, 1987.
15. Duke, James H., Jr., Smith, K., Kelly, M.V., II, and Wallace, J.O.: Massive Disruption of Tissues of the Anterior Medial Thigh with Reconstruction of Arterial and Venous Components. In Unusual Injuries, edited by Dayes, L.A. (in press).

16. Duke, James H., Jr., Hite, S.J., and Ben-Menachem, Y.: Foreign Body Occlusion of the Internal Carotid Artery. In Unusual Injuries, edited by Dayes, L.A. (in press).


17. Duke, James H., Jr.: The Significance of Early and Appropriate Transport Systems for the Acutely-Injured. In Progress In Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, edited by Delaney, J.P., Mosby-Year Book Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, pp 11-24, 1992.
18. Duke, James H., Jr. and Harris, J.H., Jr.: Trauma Surgery: The Unexpected Is To Be Expected. In Progress in Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, edited by Delaney, J.P., Mosby-Year Book Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, pp 117-128, 1992.
Abstracts

1. Duke, James H., Jr., Jones, R. C., and Shires, G. T.: Management of Injuries to the Inferior Vena Cava. Rev. Surg. 23:442, 1966.




  1. Kinney, J.M., Duke, James H., Jr., and Long, C.L.: Weight Loss and Tissue Fuel After Injury. Presented at the Symposium on the Pathology of Trauma, London,1970.

3. Duke, James H., Jr.: Energy Requirements of Surgical Patients. American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting Postgraduate Course, March, 1974.




  1. Duke, James H., Jr., Amen, R.J., Spillar, G.A., and Beigier, M.A.: Some Physiological Effects in Humans Fed Liquid, Fiber-Free Semisynthetic Diets Based on Intact Protein and Protein Hydrolysates. In Proceedings of the Xth International Congress of Nutrition, Kyoto, Japan, pp 104, 1975.

5. Spillar, G. A., Duke, James H., Jr., and Amen, R.J.: Differential Plasma Cholesterol Response in Men and Women Fed Cholesterol-Free Defined Liquid Diets. Fed. Proc. 209, 1976.


6. Amen, R.J., Duke, James H., Jr., Himmelberger, D., Spiller, G.A. and Saperstein, S.: Plasma Amino Acids in Adults Fed Liquid Fiber-Free Diets Containing Protein Hydrolysate or Intact Protein. Fed. Proc. 210, 1976.
7. Souchon, E. A., Englert, D., Duke, James H., Jr., and Dudrick, S.J.: Intravenous Hyperalimentation in 342 Surgical Patients. Rev. Surg., pp 297-299, September, 1976.
8. Duke, James H., Jr., and Yar. M. Samie: Was hat der Ramadan mitder Dundarm-varschlingung zu tun? In Medical Tribune, Nr. 17/Freitag, 29, April, 1977.
9. Adams, P.R., Duke, James H., Jr., McBee, M.H., Souchon, E.A., and Pickard, L.R.: Comprehensive Management of Pancreatoduodenal Injury. (Submitted to the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, December, 1977).

  1. Ericsson, C.D., Duke, James H., Jr., Pickering, L.K., and Qadri, S.: Peritoneal Transport of Antibiotics Used in the Prevention of Wound Infections. (Submitted to the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, December, 1977).

11. Duke, James H., Jr.: Current Controversy: Protein Sparing Therapy. ASPEN 2nd Clinical Congress, February, 1978.


12. Duke, James H., Jr.: Body Fluid and Electrolyte Considerations in Parenteral Nutrition. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Postgraduate Course October. 1978.
13. Duke, James H., Jr.: Operative and Postoperative Management of Small Bowel Injuries. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Postgraduate Course, October, 1979.
14. Duke, James H., Jr.: Small Bowel and Short Gut Syndrome. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Postgraduate Course, October, 1979.
15. Duke, James H., Jr.: Management of Short Bowel Syndrome. University of Texas Medical School at Houston Postgraduate Course in Surgery, December, 1979.
16. Duke, James H., Jr.: Acute Abdominal Disease and Injury: Problems and Propositions. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Symposium on Emergency Medicine, February, 1980.
17. Duke, James H., Jr.: The Short Bowel Syndrome. 5th Annual Vail General Surgery Conference, Beth Israel Hospital, Denver, Colorado, March, 1980.
18. Duke, James H., Jr.: The Management of Pancreatoduodenal Injuries. 5th Annual Vail General Surgery Conference, Beth lsrael Hospital, Denver, Colorado, March, 1980.


19. Duke, James H., Jr.: Considerations in the Management of External Enterocutaneous Fistulas. New York University Medical School Postgraduate Course in Surgical Nutrition, New York, New York, April, 1980.
20. Duke, James H., Jr.: Nutritional Management of External Gastrointestinal Fistulas. New York University Medical School Postgraduate Course in Surgical Nutrition, New York, New York, April, 1980.
21. Duke, James H., Jr.: TPN - Effect on Immunocompetence in Cancer. New York University Medical School Postgraduate Course in Surgical Nutrition, New York, New York, April, 1980.
22. Duke, James H., Jr.: Metabolic Complications of TPN. New York University Medical School Postgraduate Course in Surgical Nutrition, New York, New York, April, 1980.
23. Duke, James H., Jr.: Basic Concepts of Fluid and Electrolyte, Physiology and Therapy. ASPEN, Nutritional Therapy, Fluid and Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Course, Chicago, Illinois, January, 1980.

24. Duke, James H., Jr.: Trauma: Assessment and Stabilization of Multiple Injured Patient. Amer. Assn. of Critical Care Nurses. 7th Annual National Teaching Institute, Atlanta. Georgia, May, 1980.


25. Duke, James H., Jr.: Evaluation of Nutritional States in Critically III Patients. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Pre- and Postoperative Care Course, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 1980.
26. Duke, James H., Jr.: The Fractured Pelvis. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Postgraduate Course Spring Workshop, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 1981.
27. Duke, James H., Jr.: Nutritional Assessment, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Postgraduate Course, San Francisco, California, October, 1981.
28. Fischer, R.P., Flynn, T.C., Miller, P.W., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Urban Helicopter Response to the Scene of Injury. Submitted to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. January, 1983.
29. Rauschkolb, E.N., Toombs, B.D., Strax, R., Wheatly, K.J., Gilliland, M.D., Ward, R., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Computerized Tomography in the Diagnosis of Colonic lnfarction. Submitted to the Radiological Society of North America, May, 1982.


  1. Duke, James H., Jr.: Nutritional Consideration of the Elderly Surgical Patient. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Postgraduate Course -- Pre- and Postoperative Care: Biology of Aging -- Implications for the Surgeon, San Francisco, California, October, 1984.

31. Walker, W.E., Kapelanski, D.P., Weiland, A.P., Stewart, J.D., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Patterns of Infection and Mortality in Thoracic Trauma. Southern Surgical Association, December, 1984.


32. Barron, B.J., Lamki, L.M., Zelift, D., Duke, James H., Jr., Lally, K.P., Caplan, R., and Ephron, V.J.: Clinical Utility of Tc-99-m-MN3 Fab' Fragment of Anti-Granulocyte Antibody (LEUCKOSCANO) In the Diagnosis of Atypical Acute Appendicitis. The Society of Nuclear Medicine 43rd Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, June, 1996.


  1. Peden, E.K., Moore, F.A., Cocanour, C.S., Rukab, T.M., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., Byer, D.J., and Duke, James H., Jr.: The Clinical Significance of Fevers in Adults with Femur Fractures. (Submitted to the Western Trauma Association, 27th Annual Scientific Meeting, Snowbird, Utah.).




  1. Allen, G.S., Cox, C.S., Cocanour, C.S., Duke, James H., Jr., Moore, F.A., and Andrassy, R.J.: Pulmonary Contusions: Are Children Different? The Southwestern Surgical Congress Annual Meeting, April 1997.

35. Cocanour, C.S., Hankins, L., Gregoric, I., Moore, F.A., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Blunt Carotid Trauma. The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Waikoloa, Hawaii, September, 1997.

36. Cocanour, C.S., Moore, F.A., Clark, J.M., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Delayed Complications of Nonoperative Management of Blunt Adult Splenic Injury. (Submitted to the Western Surgical Association Annual Meeting, November, 1997, Colorado Springs, Colorado.)
37. Allen, G.S., Moore., F.A., Cox, C.S., Cocanour, C.S., Marvin, R., Mehall, J.R., Duke, James H., Jr., Andrassy, R.J.: Delayed Diagnosis of Blunt Duodenal Injury - ? An Avoidable Complication. (Submitted to the Western Trauma Association Meeting, 28th Annual Scientific Meeting, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada).
38. Cocanour, C.S., Moore, F.A., Andrassy, R.M., Allen, G.S., Cox, C.S., Marvin, R.G., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Blunt Trauma to the Pancreas - A Rare and Potentially Devastating Injury. (Submitted to the Western Trauma Association Meeting, 28th Annual Scientific Meeting, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada).
39. Cocanour, C.S., Hankins, L., Gregoric, I., Moore, F.A., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., Duke, James H., Jr., Clark, J.M.: Blunt Carotid Trauma. (Submitted to the Southwestern Surgical Congress April, 1998 Annual Meeting).
40. Cocanour, C.S., Moore, F.A., Arteaga, J.R., Ware, D.N., Marvin, R.G., and Duke, James H., Jr.: Age Should Not Be A Consideration for Nonoperative Management of Blunt Splenic Injury. (Submitted to the Western Trauma Association 29th Annual Scientific Meeting, Crested Butte, Colorado).
Invited Reviews

1. Dudrick, S.J., Copeland, E.M., III, Daly, J.M., Long, J.M., 111, Duke, James H., Jr., MacFadyen, B.V., Jr., Rowland, B.J., Van Buren, C.T., Corriere, J.N., Kahan, B.D., Ota, D.M., Englert, D., and Jensen, T.G.: Invited Review: A Clinical Review of Nutritional Support of the Patient. J. of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 3:444-451, Nov.-Dec., 1979.


Movies

1. Dudrick, S.J., MacFadyen, B.V., Jr., Copeland, E.M., Duke, James H., Jr., and Souchon, E.A.: Parenteral Hyperalimentation. 1973 Cine Clinics. American College of Surgeons Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Davis and Geck, Danbury, Connecticut, 1973.



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