Dr. George E. Whalen M.D.
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7737 Southwest Fwy Suite 860 Houston TX, 77074About
Hospital affiliations: Memorial Southwest, SLEH, Methodist. Academic appointment: Clin. Prof., UTMSH. Medical school: Medical Coll. Wisconsin, 1959. Specialty training: Marquette, Milwaukee County Gen. ...
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Med Coll of Wi, Milwaukee Wi 1959
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Increased circulating IgE in a new parasitic disease--human intestinal capillariasis.
- Glucagon and the small gut.
- Glucagon effects on the human small intestine.
- Glucagon effects on the human small intestine.
- IgM antibodies to red cells and autoimmune anemia in patients with malaria.
- A simple method for regulating and monitoring circulating glucose levels.
- Double blind fluid therapy evaluation in pediatric cholera.
- Increased circulating IgE in trichinosis.
- Capillaria ova in human sputum.
- More, Most and Mao on worms.
- Passive movement of water and sodium across the human small intestinal mucosa.
- The effect of oral tetracycline on the diarrhea and malabsorption associated with intestinal parasites.
- Human intestinal potential difference: recording method and biophysical implications.
- Transport of monosaccharides by the small intestine of genetically diabetic mice.
- Effect of insulin, glucose, and controlled diabetes mellitus on human jejunal function.
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