Dr. Reginald B Cherry MD
Internist
11163 Rock Creek Rd Mansfield AR, 72944About
Dr. Reginald Cherry is an internist practicing in Mansfield, AR. Dr. Cherry specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Cherry provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
The University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio 1973
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Surface movements of click responses from acoustic cerebral cortex of cat: leading and trailing edges of a response figure.
- Surface movements of figures in spontaneous activity of anesthetized cerebral cortex: leading and trailing edges.
- Studies of respiratory physiology in the newborn infant. II. Observations during and after respiratory distress.
- An adaptation of the capillary pH electrode for practical use.
- Studies of respiratory physiology in the newborn infant. III. Measurements of mechanics of respiration.
- Responsiveness and resuscitation of the newborn. The use of the Apgar score.
- Pulmonary function in the newborn infant. II. Perfusion--estimation by analysis of the arterial-alveolar carbon dioxide difference.
- Pulmonary function in the newborn infant. I. Methods: ventilation and gaseous metabolism.
- Measurement of thoracic gas volume in the newborn infant.
- PULMONARY FUNCTION IN THE NEWBORN INFANT. V. TRAPPED GAS IN THE NORMAL INFANT'S LUNG.
- A FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE IN VIVO OXYGEN-DISSOCIATION CURVE FOR THE BLOOD OF THE NEWBORN INFANT.
- NITROGEN EXCRETION BY NEWBORN INFANTS DURING OXYGEN BREATHING.
- Studies of respiratory physiology in the newborn infant. I. Observations on normal premature and full-term infants.
- Respiratory studies in newbonr infants. I. Apparatus and methods for studies of pulmonary ventilation and the mechanics of breating. Principles of analysis in mechanics of breathing.
- "Early" versus "late" feeding of infants of diabetic mothers.
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