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Charles M. Carpenter

Researcher at Maine Medical Center

Publications -  44
Citations -  2206

Charles M. Carpenter is an academic researcher from Maine Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Syphilis & Blood serum. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2097 citations.

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Dual-chamber pacing or ventricular backup pacing in patients with an implantable defibrillator: the Dual Chamber and VVI Implantable Defibrillator (DAVID) Trial.

Bruce L. Wilkoff, +98 more
- 25 Dec 2002 - 
TL;DR: For patients with standard indications for ICD therapy, no indication for cardiac pacing, and an LVEF of 40% or less, dual-chamber pacing offers no clinical advantage over ventricular backup pacing and may be detrimental by increasing the combined end point of death or hospitalization for heart failure.
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Biologic False-Positive Reactions for Syphilis Among Narcotic Addicts: A Report on the Incidence of BFP Reactions as Measured by TPI Test

Ruth A. Boak, +2 more
- 28 Jan 1961 - 
TL;DR: The incidence of BFP reactions among individuals addicted to narcotics as measured by the TPI test is presented and increasing attention has been focused on the problem of narcotic addiction.
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Isolation of brucella abortus from a human fetus

Charles M. Carpenter, +1 more
- 11 Apr 1931 - 
TL;DR: Its habitual occurrence in the reproductive systems of both sexes of domestic animals, especially in placental tissue, must be considered as a gonotropic character of the organism, although few data are available to prove its predilection for the genital tract of man.
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Artificially induced fever for the treatment of gonococcic infections in the male

TL;DR: With the advance of chemotherapy, numerous drugs have been developed and used for the treatment of gonorrhea with the hope that a preparation might be found which was capable of quickly destroying the gonococcus without injuring the mucous membrane of the male urethra.