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David G Baer

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The Journal of Trauma|April 11, 2008
Practical use of emergency tourniquets to stop bleeding in major limb traumaJohn F Kragh, Thomas J Walters, David G Baer, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|July 1, 2009
Photodynamic therapy for Acinetobacter baumannii burn infections in miceTianhong Dai, George P Tegos, Zongshun Lu, et al.
Military Medicine|June 28, 2011
For combat wounded: extremity trauma therapies from the USAISRDavid I Devore, Thomas J Walters, Robert J Christy, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 14, 2013
Performance improvement in emergency tourniquet use during the Baghdad surgeJohn F Kragh, Dorothy F Beebe, Michelle L O'Neill, et al.
Military Medicine|May 3, 2016
U.S. Military Experience From 2001 to 2010 With Extremity Fasciotomy in War SurgeryJohn F Kragh, Michael A Dubick, James K Aden, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 30, 2020
A new, pressure-regulated balloon catheter for partial resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aortaRachel M Russo, Curtis J Franklin, Anders J Davidson, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 2009
Battle casualty survival with emergency tourniquet use to stop limb bleedingJohn F Kragh, Michelle L Littrel, John A Jones, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|November 25, 2014
U.S. Military use of tourniquets from 2001 to 2010John F Kragh, Michael A Dubick, James K Aden, et al.
Military Medicine|July 4, 2013
Prehospital emergency inguinal clamp controls hemorrhage in cadaver modelJohn F Kragh, Christopher Murphy, John Steinbaugh, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|November 14, 2007
Is survival time after hemorrhage a heritable, quantitative trait?: an initial assessmentHarold G Klemcke, David G Baer, V Shane Pankratz, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma|April 11, 2008
Practical use of emergency tourniquets to stop bleeding in major limb traumaJohn F Kragh, Thomas J Walters, David G Baer, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|July 1, 2009
Photodynamic therapy for Acinetobacter baumannii burn infections in miceTianhong Dai, George P Tegos, Zongshun Lu, et al.
Military Medicine|June 28, 2011
For combat wounded: extremity trauma therapies from the USAISRDavid I Devore, Thomas J Walters, Robert J Christy, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 14, 2013
Performance improvement in emergency tourniquet use during the Baghdad surgeJohn F Kragh, Dorothy F Beebe, Michelle L O'Neill, et al.
Military Medicine|May 3, 2016
U.S. Military Experience From 2001 to 2010 With Extremity Fasciotomy in War SurgeryJohn F Kragh, Michael A Dubick, James K Aden, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 30, 2020
A new, pressure-regulated balloon catheter for partial resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aortaRachel M Russo, Curtis J Franklin, Anders J Davidson, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 2009
Battle casualty survival with emergency tourniquet use to stop limb bleedingJohn F Kragh, Michelle L Littrel, John A Jones, et al.
Prehospital Emergency Care|November 25, 2014
U.S. Military use of tourniquets from 2001 to 2010John F Kragh, Michael A Dubick, James K Aden, et al.
Military Medicine|July 4, 2013
Prehospital emergency inguinal clamp controls hemorrhage in cadaver modelJohn F Kragh, Christopher Murphy, John Steinbaugh, et al.
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|November 14, 2007
Is survival time after hemorrhage a heritable, quantitative trait?: an initial assessmentHarold G Klemcke, David G Baer, V Shane Pankratz, et al.
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