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H S Gordon

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Nursing|August 1, 1986
Cardiac tamponade. Action stat!H S Gordon
Medical Care|April 1, 1996
Impact of interhospital transfers on outcomes in an academic medical center. Implications for profiling hospital qualityH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
Medical Care|March 31, 1999
The relationship of gender and in-hospital death: increased risk of death in menH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
Archives of Internal Medicine|December 11, 1995
Impact of marital status on outcomes in hospitalized patients. Evidence from an academic medical centerH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
JAMA|November 27, 1996
Racial variation in predicted and observed in-hospital death. A regional analysisH S Gordon, D L Harper, G E Rosenthal
Neuroscience Letters|July 10, 1999
Efficacy of delayed or discontinuous FK506 administrations on nerve regeneration in the rat sciatic nerve crush model: lack of evidence for a conditioning lesion-like effectB G Gold, H S Gordon, M S Wang
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|October 7, 2000
Using severity-adjusted mortality to compare performance in a Veterans Affairs hospital and in private-sector hospitalsH S Gordon, D C Aron, S M Fuehrer, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 21, 1999
Immunophilin FK506-binding protein 52 (not FK506-binding protein 12) mediates the neurotrophic action of FK506B G Gold, V Densmore, W Shou, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 20, 1999
Racial variation in the use of do-not-resuscitate ordersL B Shepardson, H S Gordon, S A Ibrahim, et al.
Medical Care|January 12, 2000
Variations in risk-adjusted cesarean delivery rates according to race and health insuranceD C Aron, H S Gordon, D L DiGiuseppe, et al.
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Nursing|August 1, 1986
Cardiac tamponade. Action stat!H S Gordon
Medical Care|April 1, 1996
Impact of interhospital transfers on outcomes in an academic medical center. Implications for profiling hospital qualityH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
Medical Care|March 31, 1999
The relationship of gender and in-hospital death: increased risk of death in menH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
Archives of Internal Medicine|December 11, 1995
Impact of marital status on outcomes in hospitalized patients. Evidence from an academic medical centerH S Gordon, G E Rosenthal
JAMA|November 27, 1996
Racial variation in predicted and observed in-hospital death. A regional analysisH S Gordon, D L Harper, G E Rosenthal
Neuroscience Letters|July 10, 1999
Efficacy of delayed or discontinuous FK506 administrations on nerve regeneration in the rat sciatic nerve crush model: lack of evidence for a conditioning lesion-like effectB G Gold, H S Gordon, M S Wang
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|October 7, 2000
Using severity-adjusted mortality to compare performance in a Veterans Affairs hospital and in private-sector hospitalsH S Gordon, D C Aron, S M Fuehrer, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 21, 1999
Immunophilin FK506-binding protein 52 (not FK506-binding protein 12) mediates the neurotrophic action of FK506B G Gold, V Densmore, W Shou, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine|January 20, 1999
Racial variation in the use of do-not-resuscitate ordersL B Shepardson, H S Gordon, S A Ibrahim, et al.
Medical Care|January 12, 2000
Variations in risk-adjusted cesarean delivery rates according to race and health insuranceD C Aron, H S Gordon, D L DiGiuseppe, et al.
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