V C Harrison
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Prof. Atties Malan, the first neonatologist on the African continent: A tribute on his 90th birthday
Harrison V
S Afr Med J
. 2022 May;
112(5):13569.
PMID: 35587236
No abstract available.
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Zar H, Green R, Weinberg E, Harrison V
S Afr Med J
. 2015 Aug;
105(4):254-5.
PMID: 26294883
No abstract available.
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Sanders D, Hay I, Delport S, Glatthaar I, Kuzwayo P, Ruhle M, et al.
S Afr Med J
. 1995 Jul;
85(7):690-1; author reply 692.
PMID: 7482097
No abstract available.
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Harrison V, Peat G
S Afr Med J
. 1992 Mar;
81(5):264-7.
PMID: 1542819
The amount and quality of work conducted by nurses in a neonatal intensive care unit was assessed by analysing records of observations, investigations and treatment. Work had been standardised as...
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Harrison V, Peat G
S Afr Med J
. 1992 Feb;
81(3):160-1.
PMID: 1734558
Fat absorption studies were conducted on 18 preterm babies to determine whether continuous nasogastric feeding is as effective as intermittent feeding. The infants ranged from 1 290 g to 1...
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Harrison V, Peat G
Early Hum Dev
. 1989 Dec;
20(3-4):175-82.
PMID: 2481582
Plasma alpha-fetoprotein was measured each week for 28 days on 132 preterm babies who were admitted to an intensive care unit. Reference values were established on 53 of these infants...
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Harrison V
Med Hypotheses
. 1986 Dec;
21(4):373-6.
PMID: 3642205
Babies do not manifest complications of organ immaturity such as hyaline membrane disease when they are born from a hormone milieu dominated by estrogen as shown by vaginal cytology. Those...
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Harrison V
S Afr Med J
. 1980 Dec;
58(26):1033-7.
PMID: 7192884
Fat balance studies were conducted on 50 normal full-term babies during their first 11 days of life. The coefficient of absorption of butterfat increased from 74% to 83% when an...