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Frohlich, Edward David was born on September 10, 1931 in New York City. Son of William and May (Zneimer) Frohlich.
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Each volume in this new atlas series provides readers with a concise and carefully structured pictorial reference to the clinical manifestations of disease and the means by which the diagnosis may be confirmed. In this volume, the author begins by reviewing the basics of blood pressure measurement, clinical examination and assessment of risk factors, before moving on to review in turn the mechanisms that underlie the several different forms of hypertension, and the investigations that are appropriate to making a correct diagnosis in each case. The numerous clinical photographs are supported by a concise, knowledgeable text that highlights characteristic presenting signs, tests by which diagnoses may be confirmed and differentials excluded. Flowcharts, checklists and algorithms are used throughout to summarise key facts, and present the reader with a rapid reference to the diagnostic process. Tables summarising key data are also included, and all these features combine to provide a uniquely accessible reference to this most challenging disease.
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Written by a single author with four decades of clinical experience, this text discusses the underlying pathophysiology of hypertensive diseases with emphasis on the most common form, essential hypertension. It covers efficient patient evaluation, treatment algorithms, target organ involvement, hypertensive emergencies and co-morbid conditions. The evaluation of the patient with hypertension is presented with justification for the use and analysis of each of the laboratory investigations. A treatment algorithm is discussed with its rationale for the patient with relatively uncomplicated hypertension. Treatment of the patient with hypertension having target organ involvement (heart, kidneys, brains) is discussed in detail. Other aspects of antihypertensive therapy dealing with the various co-morbid diseases are discussed as well as the approach to treatment with respect to the demographic characteristics of the patient with hypertension.
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Frohlich, Edward David was born on September 10, 1931 in New York City. Son of William and May (Zneimer) Frohlich.
Bachelor, Washington and Jefferson College, 1952. Doctor of Medicine, University Maryland, 1956. Master of Science, Northwestern University, 1963.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Buenos Aires, 2001.
Intern, resident, District of Columbia General Hospital, 1956-1958; resident, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, 1959-1960; clinical investigator, VA Research Hospital, Chicago, 1962-1964; associate in medicine, Northwestern University, 1963-1964; staff member research division, Cleveland Clinic, 1964-1969; professor medicine, physiology and biophysics, U. Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, 1969-1976; George Lynn Cross research professor, U. Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, 1975-1976; professor medicine and physiology, Louisiana State University, since 1976; professor medicine, Tulane University, since 1976. Consultant Food and Drug Administration, 1971-1974, VA, since 1972, National Institutes of Health, since 1972, World Health Organization, 1975-1982, United States Pharmacopeia, since 1975, Governor Louisiana American College Cardiology, 1988-1991, board of trustees, 1991-1992, 96-. Chairman county high blood pressure research American Heart Association, 1988-1991.
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Captain United States Army, 1960-1962. Master: American College of Physicians (laureate 1996). Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Council High Blood Pressure Research (executive committee 1972-1975, 1981-1985, vice chairman 1986-1988, chairman 1989-1991), American College Cardiology (governor Louisiana chapter 1988-1991, board trustees Louisiana chapter 1991-1992, 1996—2000, Distinguished Scientist award 2005), Royal College Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow (honorary).
Member: American Society Hypertension (William Harvey award 2007), Polish Academy Arts Science (faculty medicine), Columbian Society Cardiology, Peruvian Society Cardiology, Association American Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigations, Southern Society Clinical Research, Central Society Clinical Research, American Society Nephrology, American Physiological Society, American Society Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (past president), American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Society Clinical Investigation, Society Geriatrics Cardiology (president 2000-2001), Inter-American Society Hypertension (Lifetime Achievement award 1999), American Heart Association (director Louisiana chapter 1979-1983, chairman Council High Blood Pressure Research 1988-1991, award of merit 1986, Lifetime Achievement award 1994, Okamoto International award 1994), International Society Hypertension (science council 1974-1984, treasurer 1980-1982, vice president 1982-1984, Astra award 2000), Alpha Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma, Chi Epsilon Mu.
Married Sherry Linda Fine, November 1, 1959. Children: Marjorie, Bruce, Lara.