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Abraham Saltzman





Associated eponyms:
Snapper-Saltzman test
A sensitive test that reveals disturbances of liver function after the administration of LSD.





Biography:

Medical and Laboratory Services of the Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.


Bibliography:
  • Abraham Saltzman
    Fluorophotometric method for the estimation of salicylate in blood.
    The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1948, 174: 399-404.

  • Abraham Saltzman and Wendell T. Caraway
    Cinnamic acid as a test substance in the evaluation of liver function.
    The Journal of Clinical Investigation, New York, August 1953, 32 (8): 711-719.


     
 

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