
Dr. Gerald Lane Searle D.O.
Family Practitioner
2627 Riverside Ave Jacksonville FL, 32204About
Dr. Gerald Searle is a family practitioner practicing in Jacksonville, FL. Dr. Searle specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Searle possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The choleretic mechanisms of sodium taurocholate, secretin, and glucagon.
- Lactic acidosis associated with phenformin therapy. Evidence that inhibited lactate oxidation is the causative factor.
- Inhibitory action of hyperglycemia on delivery of glucose to the blood stream by liver of the normal dog.
- Glucose pool and glucose space in the normal and diabetic dog.
- Turnover and oxidation of glucose in normal and diabetic animals.
- Determination of rates of glucose oxidation in normal and diabetic dogs by a technique involving continuous injection of C14-glucose.
- Iodide measurements in various functional states of the thyroid.
- I-131 plasma and thyroid levels in cancer and control patients.
- THE DIALYSIS OF I-131 TRIIODOTHYRONINE FROM PLASMA: AN IN VITRO TEST OF THYROID
- Resin column chromatography by Dowex 50-x-4 of I-131 labeled iodoamino acids in human serum.
- Glucose utilization in the diabetic dog, studied with C14-glucose.
- Role of the kidneys in the metabolism of circulating mevalonate in humans.
- Metabolic clearance rate of L-triiodothyronine in man: a comparison of results by single-injection and constant infusion methods.
- The kinetics of distribution between plasma and liver of 131-I-labeled L-thyroxine in man: observations of subjects with normal and decreased serum thyroxine-binding globulin.
- A simplified method for estimating free-thyroxine fraction in serum.
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- Dr. George Young MD11761-8 Beach Blvd Jacksonville Beach FL 32250
- Dr. Kia Mitchell M.D.11555 Central Parkway, Suite 402 Jacksonville FL 32224
- Audrey Voss D.O.2104 Massey Ave Jacksonville FL 32246
- Dr. Sadia Yahya M.D.7764 Normandy Blvd Jacksonville FL 32221
Nearest Hospitals
ST VINCENT'S MEDICAL CENTER RIVERSIDEl
1 SHIRCLIFF WAY JACKSONVILLE FL 32204