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  • av William C. Roberts
    525,-

    This volume collects 89 articles on miscellaneous topics written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1962 and 2016. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    589,-

    This volume collects 51 articles on myocardial heart disease (excluding hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleaguesbetween 1969 and 2020. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    589,-

    This volume collects 71 articles on prosthetic and bioprosthetic heart valves written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1966 and 2019. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    458,-

    This volume collects 34 articles on mitral valve regurgitation written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1961 and 2019. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    589,-

    This volume collects 75 articles on aortic stenosis written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1963 and 2020. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    392,-

    This volume collects 34 articles on the aorta written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1972 and 2022. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.The aorta is the super highway of the vascular system. It is prone to many diseases, the most common being atherosclerosis (an intimal disease), aortic dissection (a medial disease), and syphilis (initially an adventitial disease). Atherosclerosis generally spares the ascending aorta (or coronary bypass would be far less successful) and worsens as the aorta progresses from proximal to distal. The intimal plaques press on the media as they enlarge, resulting most commonly in aneurysms. Aortic dissection tends to involve aortas that contain relatively few atherosclerotic plaques. If hypercholesterolemia is the precursor of atherosclerosis, systemic hypertension is the precursor of aortic dissection. The intimal-medial tear most commonly is in the ascending aorta, with tears in the proximal descending aorta the second most common site. Aortic syphilis has not gone away. It spares the wall of the sinuses of Valsalva and begins at the sinotubular junction, causing dilation of the tubular portion of aorta, involving every square centimeter of its intimal surface. The result is fibrous thickening of the intima, marked loss of elastic fibers in the media, and thickening of the adventitia by dense fibrous tissue containing focal collections of plasmacytes and lymphocytes and thickened vasa vasorum. Of course, there are many other conditions that occasionally involve the aorta, but atherosclerosis, acute dissection, and syphilis are the top three.

  • av William C. Roberts
    392,-

    This volume collects 69 articles on preventive cardiology written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1973 and 2020. It is part of a series ofcollected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    259,-

    This volume collects 8 articles on mitral valve prolapse written by Dr. William C. Roberts and colleagues between 1985 and 2014. It is part of a series of collected reprints published in 2023 gathering publications from Dr. Roberts' long career.

  • av William C. Roberts
    458,-

  • - 2016 to 2020
    av William C Roberts
    363,-

    This volume collects 20 "Facts and ideas from anywhere" columns published from January 2016 through October 2020 in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings. The 304 topics discussed highlight current events and cover a range of issues: -Prevention of disease and injury-Nutrition and exercise-Trends in health care treatment and outcomes-Government involvement in health and society-Demographic trends in the United States and abroad-Current and historical persons of interest -Economic and ethical issues affecting medicineThese snippets and summaries provide insight into medicine and popular culture and are meant to both inform and entertain.

  • - Photographs and Poetry Published in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
     
    392,-

  • av William C Roberts
    655,-

    This book brings together 221 From-the-Editor columns published in The American Journal of Cardiology between 1982 and 2015. The columns cover various topics, including cardiovascular disease, preventive cardiology, the history of medicine, international cardiology, and editing and writing. About the author: William C. Roberts, MD, is executive director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas and dean of the A. Webb Roberts Center for Continuing Medical Education of Baylor Health Care System. He has served as editor in chief of The American Journal of Cardiology since 1982. His publications number over 1600.

  •  
    299,-

    This book brings together 24 personal interviews with a variety of prominent national and international physicians and researchers who have served as visiting professors at Baylor University Medical Center. These mini-biographies, published in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings between 1998 and 2015, delve into these leaders' upbringing, professional life, and family life. They provide insights into life in health care and life in the United States over the past century.

  • - Volume 2, L-Z
    av William C Roberts
    524,-

    This two-volume series brings together 74 personal interviews with a variety of prominent cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons. These mini-biographies, published in The American Journal of Cardiology between 1996 and 2014, delve into these physicians' upbringing, professional life, and family life. They provide insights into the history of cardiology, as well as life in health care and life in the United States over the past century. Interviews in volume 2 include Peter Libby, MD, Joseph Loscalzo, MD, PhD, Barry Joel Maron, MD, Dean Towle Mason, MD, Peter Andrew McCullough, MD, MPH, Franz H. Messerli, MD, Ferid Murad, MD, PhD, Jagat Narula, MD, PhD, Steven Evan Nissen, MD, Dean Ornish, MD, Robert Anthony O'Rourke, MD, Christopher John Dillon Packard, PhD, William Watts Parmley, MD, Terje Rolf Pedersen, MD, Carl John Pepine, MD, Joseph Kayle Perloff, MD, Bertram Pitt, MD, Robert Roberts, MD, William Clifford Roberts, MD, Francis Robicsek, MD, PhD, David Coston Sabiston, Jr., MD, Melvin Mayer Scheinman, MD, Andrew Peter Selwyn, MD, Burton Elias Sobel, MD, Henry Arthur Solomon, MD, Eric Jeffrey Topol, MD, Robert Alan Vogel, MD, Nanette Kass Wenger, MD, James Thornton Willerson, MD, Professor Sir Magdi Habib Yacoub, FRS, FRCS, FRCP, DS, Barry Lewis Zaret, MD, and Douglas Peter Zipes, MD. About the editor: William C. Roberts, MD, interviewer and editor, is executive director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. He has served as editor in chief of The American Journal of Cardiology since 1982. His publications number over 1600.

  • - Volume 1, A-K
    av William C Roberts
    524,-

    This two-volume series brings together 74 personal interviews with a variety of prominent cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons. These mini-biographies, published in The American Journal of Cardiology between 1996 and 2014, delve into these physicians' upbringing, professional life, and family life. They provide insights into the history of cardiology, as well as life in health care and life in the United States over the past century. Interviewees in volume 1 include Joseph Stephen Alpert, MD, George Allan Beller, MD, William Edward Boden, MD, Robert Ogden Bonow, MD, Eugene Braunwald, MD, Hollis Bryan Brewer, Jr., MD, Robert William ("Bobby") Brown, MD, Howard Bertram Burchell, MD, Robert McKinnon Califf, MD, William Peter Castelli, MD, Lawrence Sorel Cohen, MD, Lawrence Harvey Cohn, MD, Charles Richard Conti, MD, Denton Arthur Cooley, MD, David Kempton Cartwright Cooper, MD, Kenneth Hardy Cooper, MD, MPH, Michael Ellis DeBakey, MD, Anthony Nicholas Demaria, MD, Jesse Efrem Edwards, MD, Myrvin Harold Ellestad, MD, James Stuart Forrester III, MD, William Howard Frishman, MD, Edward David Frohlich, MD, Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Wallace Bruce Fye III, MD, MA, MACC, Arthur Garson, Jr., MD, MPH, Bernard John Gersh, MD, Paul A. Grayburn, MD, Joseph Cholmondeley Greenfield, MD, Lazar John Greenfield, MD, Scott Montgomery Grundy, MD, Donald Carey Harrison, MD, Watkins Proctor Harvey, MD, Harvey Stanley Hecht, MD, Leslie David Hillis, MD, Jeffrey Michael Isner, MD, Norman Mayer Kaplan, MD, Dean James Kereiakes, MD, Spencer Bidwell King III, MD, John Webster Kirklin, MD, and Peter Russell Kowey, MD. About the editor: William C. Roberts, MD, interviewer and editor, is executive director of the Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. He has served as editor in chief of The American Journal of Cardiology since 1982. His publications number over 1600.

  •  
    670,-

    This book brings together 75 primarily personal interviews with a variety of physicians and administrators from Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. These mini-biographies, published in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings between 1999 and 2015, delve into the prominent leaders' upbringing, professional life, and family life. They provide insights into life in health care and life in the United States over the past century. Interviewees include Joel T. Allison, Albert J. Alvarez, John F. Anderson, MD, W. Mark Armstrong, MD, William W. Aston, David J. Ballard, MD, PhD, David W. Barnett, MD, C. Richard Boland, Jr., MD, George M. Boswell, Jr., MD, Gary D. Brock, MPH, Zaven H. Chakmakjian, MD, Jimmie H. Cheek, MD, Paul B. Convery, MD, MMM, Barry Cooper, MD, Gary L. Davis, MD, Daniel C. DeMarco, MD, Peter A. Dysert II, MD, William L. J. Edwards, MD, Paul R. Ellis III, MD, Michael Emmett, MD, Andrew Z. Fenves, MD, Robert L. Fine, MD, Adrian E. Flatt, MD, James W. Fleshman, MD, Steven M. Frost, MD, Charles M. Gottlich, MD, Paul A. Grayburn, MD, Perry E. Gross, MD, Joseph M. Guileyardo, MD, Elmer R. Hayes, MD, G. K. ("Ken") Hempel, Jr., MD, Priscilla L. Hollander, MD, PhD, J. B. Howell, MD, John W. Hyland, MD, Robert W. Jackson, OC, MD, Ronald C. Jones, MD, Marilyn Keenan-Milligan, MS, RPh, Donald A. Kennerly, MD, PhD, Lloyd W. Kitchens, Jr., MD, Göran B. G. Klintmalm, MD, PhD, John R. Krause, MD, Joseph A. Kuhn, MD, Herman G. Lappin, Zelig ("Zeck") H. Lieberman, MD, Jay D. Mabrey, MD, Samuel P. Marynick, MD, Carolyn M. Matthews, MD, Robert G. Mennel, MD, M. Alan Menter, MD, Alan M. Miller, MD, PhD, Julie M. O'Bryan, MS, Joyce A. O'Shaughnessy, MD, M. Timothy Parris, MS, Virginia Pascual, MD, Robert P. Perrillo, MD, Steven J. Phillips, PhD, Daniel E. Polter, MD, Boone Powell, Jr., Irving D. Prengler, MD, MBA, George J. Race, MD, PhD, William C. Roberts, MD, Daniel A. Savino, MD, Robert P. Scruggs III, MD, Marvin J. Stone, MD, William L. Sutker, MD, Glenn W. Tillery, MD, Luz Remedios ("Remy") Tolentino, RN, MSN, Barry W. Uhr, MD, Harold C. Urschel Jr., MD, Harold Clifton Urschel III, MD, Wilson Weatherford, MD, Jonathan M. Whitfield, MBChB, and F. David Winter, Jr., MD.

  •  
    670,-

    This book brings together 75 primarily personal interviews with a variety of physicians and administrators from Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. These mini-biographies, published in Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings between 1999 and 2015, delve into the prominent leaders' upbringing, professional life, and family life. They provide insights into life in health care and life in the United States over the past century. Interviewees include Joel T. Allison, Albert J. Alvarez, John F. Anderson, MD, W. Mark Armstrong, MD, William W. Aston, David J. Ballard, MD, PhD, David W. Barnett, MD, C. Richard Boland, Jr., MD, George M. Boswell, Jr., MD, Gary D. Brock, MPH, Zaven H. Chakmakjian, MD, Jimmie H. Cheek, MD, Paul B. Convery, MD, MMM, Barry Cooper, MD, Gary L. Davis, MD, Daniel C. DeMarco, MD, Peter A. Dysert II, MD, William L. J. Edwards, MD, Paul R. Ellis III, MD, Michael Emmett, MD, Andrew Z. Fenves, MD, Robert L. Fine, MD, Adrian E. Flatt, MD, James W. Fleshman, MD, Steven M. Frost, MD, Charles M. Gottlich, MD, Paul A. Grayburn, MD, Perry E. Gross, MD, Joseph M. Guileyardo, MD, Elmer R. Hayes, MD, G. K. ("Ken") Hempel, Jr., MD, Priscilla L. Hollander, MD, PhD, J. B. Howell, MD, John W. Hyland, MD, Robert W. Jackson, OC, MD, Ronald C. Jones, MD, Marilyn Keenan-Milligan, MS, RPh, Donald A. Kennerly, MD, PhD, Lloyd W. Kitchens, Jr., MD, Goran B. G. Klintmalm, MD, PhD, John R. Krause, MD, Joseph A. Kuhn, MD, Herman G. Lappin, Zelig ("Zeck") H. Lieberman, MD, Jay D. Mabrey, MD, Samuel P. Marynick, MD, Carolyn M. Matthews, MD, Robert G. Mennel, MD, M. Alan Menter, MD, Alan M. Miller, MD, PhD, Julie M. O'Bryan, MS, Joyce A. O'Shaughnessy, MD, M. Timothy Parris, MS, Virginia Pascual, MD, Robert P. Perrillo, MD, Steven J. Phillips, PhD, Daniel E. Polter, MD, Boone Powell, Jr., Irving D. Prengler, MD, MBA, George J. Race, MD, PhD, William C. Roberts, MD, Daniel A. Savino, MD, Robert P. Scruggs III, MD, Marvin J. Stone, MD, William L. Sutker, MD, Glenn W. Tillery, MD, Luz Remedios ("Remy") Tolentino, RN, MSN, Barry W. Uhr, MD, Harold C. Urschel Jr., MD, Harold Clifton Urschel III, MD, Wilson Weatherford, MD, Jonathan M. Whitfield, MBChB, and F. David Winter, Jr., MD.

  • av H Lawrence Wilsey
    362,-

  • av Becky Teter
    134,-

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