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I M Ledingham

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Injury|November 1, 1980
Transportation of the injuredR C Macdonald, J G Banks, I M Ledingham
British Medical Journal|September 12, 1970
Foot skin ischaemia in atherosclerotic peripheral vascular diseaseA J McEwan, C G Stalker, I M Ledingham
Scottish Medical Journal|March 1, 1975
A three year retrospective analysis of septic shock in a general hospitalC S McArdle, J A MacDonald, I M Ledingham
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1980
Fine screen filtration of banked blood: effect on red cell survivalJ D Browning, I C Gray, I M Ledingham
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1980
The use of inotropic drugs in myocardial contusion: 2 case reportsR C Macdonald, C D Hanning, I M Ledingham
Cardiovascular Research|May 1, 1973
Effect of a coronary vasodilator drug (carbochromen) on blood flow and oxygen extraction in acute myocardial infarctionJ R Parratt, I M Ledingham, C S McArdle
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1973
The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption following acute coronary artery ligationI M Ledingham, R J Marshall, J R Parratt
Intensive Care Medicine|April 1, 1981
Assessment of host resistance in critically ill surgical patients by the response to recall skin antigensJ A Bradley, I M Ledingham, D N Hamilton
Scottish Medical Journal|October 1, 1978
Clinical application of inductive plethysmographyC D Hanning, H C Smith, I M Ledingham
Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh|April 1, 1985
To stop his wounds, lest he do bleed to death. A history of surgical shockL E Moffat, D N Hamilton, I M Ledingham
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Injury|November 1, 1980
Transportation of the injuredR C Macdonald, J G Banks, I M Ledingham
British Medical Journal|September 12, 1970
Foot skin ischaemia in atherosclerotic peripheral vascular diseaseA J McEwan, C G Stalker, I M Ledingham
Scottish Medical Journal|March 1, 1975
A three year retrospective analysis of septic shock in a general hospitalC S McArdle, J A MacDonald, I M Ledingham
British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 1, 1980
Fine screen filtration of banked blood: effect on red cell survivalJ D Browning, I C Gray, I M Ledingham
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1980
The use of inotropic drugs in myocardial contusion: 2 case reportsR C Macdonald, C D Hanning, I M Ledingham
Cardiovascular Research|May 1, 1973
Effect of a coronary vasodilator drug (carbochromen) on blood flow and oxygen extraction in acute myocardial infarctionJ R Parratt, I M Ledingham, C S McArdle
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1973
The effect of hyperbaric oxygen on myocardial blood flow and oxygen consumption following acute coronary artery ligationI M Ledingham, R J Marshall, J R Parratt
Intensive Care Medicine|April 1, 1981
Assessment of host resistance in critically ill surgical patients by the response to recall skin antigensJ A Bradley, I M Ledingham, D N Hamilton
Scottish Medical Journal|October 1, 1978
Clinical application of inductive plethysmographyC D Hanning, H C Smith, I M Ledingham
Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh|April 1, 1985
To stop his wounds, lest he do bleed to death. A history of surgical shockL E Moffat, D N Hamilton, I M Ledingham
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