Dr. Norman G Hepper MD
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
1809 Hiawatha Ct Ne Rochester MN, 55906About
Dr. Norman Hepper practices Pulmonology in Rochester, MN. A pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary conditions and diseases. Dr. Hepper manages patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation, and is specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and complicated chest infections.
Education and Training
University of Illinois College of Medicine 1946
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Pulmonary Disease
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Host factors in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in an upper Midwest rural community. Design, case selection, and clinical characteristics in a matched-pair study.
- Cardiac clinics. CXLVI. Mitral insufficiency in healed, unrecognized bacterial endocarditis.
- Intrapleural use of nitrogen mustard in malignant pleural effusion.
- Wegener's granulomatosis. Report of two cases and brief review.
- THREE TYPES OF PULMONARY INVOLVEMENT IN POLYMYOSITIS.
- OFFICE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS AND EMPHYSEMA.
- PULMONARY DYSFUNCTION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS.
- RELATIONSHIPS OF LUNG VOLUME TO HEIGHT AND ARM SPAN IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN
- The effect of cortisone on experimentally produced myocardial infarcts.
- Asymptomatic evanescent pneumonitis simulating more serious pulmonary disease.
- Relationship of height to lung volume in healthy men.
- Thoracic surgery in the aged.
- Familial prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a matched pair study.
- Familial prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a matched pair study.
- Roentgenographic study of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by alpha1-antitrypsin phenotype.
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