There are 133 books by Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Putting the physician in the role of information manager by bringing the computer to the physician-patient interaction 1983 · 146 pages
  2. 2 Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia 1983 · 189 pages
  3. 3 Regulation of drug delivery from porous polymers by oscillating magnetic fields 1983 · 223 pages
  4. 4 Measurement of 125I-low density of lipoprotein in selected tissues of the squirrel monkey 1983 · 99 pages
  5. 5 Intraocular pressure regulation in insulin dependent diabetics 1983 · 122 pages
  6. 6 The control of fetal hemoglobin production in adults 1983 · 86 pages
  7. 7 Expression of Escherichia coli fumarate reductase and anaerobic glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes studied with frd-las and glpA-lac fusions 1983 · 127 pages
  8. 8 A genetic analysis of parathyroid hormone secretion and signal sequence funtion 1984 · 92 pages
  9. 9 Noninvasive laser lesioning of dye-targeted mammalian neurons 1984 · 108 pages
  10. 10 A new theoretical approach to micellar systems 1984 · 149 pages
  11. 11 Synthesis and biological properties of N-syslo-[Leu⁵]Enkephalin 1984 · 147 pages
  12. 12 The immune system of a naturally occurring hematopoietic chimeric primate 1984 · 92 pages
  13. 13 Production of fibrin-specific antibodies by using synthetic peptide immunogens corresponding to newly exposed fibrin amino termini of thrombin cleavage sites 1984 · 85 pages
  14. 14 The expression of polyoma virus capsid proteins in Escherichia coli 1984 · 122 pages
  15. 15 The effect of exercise conditioning on cardiovascular control in hypertensive patients 1985 · 102 pages
  16. 16 Selective photo-removal of atheromatous arterial obstructions 1985 · 103 pages
  17. 17 Traditional Eskimo illness beliefs and crosscultural doctor-patient communication 1985 · 99 pages
  18. 18 Of lasers and liposomes 1985 · 158 pages
  19. 19 Increased expression vs. altered protein product in the activation of a human oncogene 1985 · 120 pages
  20. 20 Can peripheral measurements of venous pressure provide clinically useful information? 1985
  21. 21 Computer support for diagnostic test selection through educational and analytic pictorial simulations 1986 · 91 pages
  22. 22 Functional analysis of ORI₁, a herpes simplex virus type 1 origin of DNA synthesis 1986 · 110 pages
  23. 23 Improving outpatient compliance with medication regimens utilizing electronic dose response priming 1986 · 109 pages
  24. 24 Isolation of osteocalcin fragments from peritoneal dialysate 1986 · 85 pages
  25. 25 Genetic analysis of LDL endocytosis 1986 · 160 pages
  26. 26 Proceedings of the 1987 HST Forum 1987 · 211 pages
  27. 27 Deregulation of the c-myc oncogene in virus-induced thymic lymphomas of AKR/J mice 1987 · 87 pages
  28. 28 Transferrin receptor mediated intoxication of target cells by a transferrin-CRM45 conjugate toxin 1987 · 82 pages
  29. 29 Characterization of antigens associated with human hepatocellular carcinoma using monoclonal antibodies 1987 · 98 pages
  30. 30 X-ray crystallographic studies of some model therapeutic agents for sickle cell disease and of protein structure stabilization 1987 · 164 pages
  31. 31 The reconstitution of a phospholipid "flippase" from rat liver endooplasmic [i.e., endoplasmic] reticulum 1987 · 85 pages
  32. 32 Lymphadenopathy and AIDS 1988 · 139 pages
  33. 33 Quantitative frequency analysis of the electrogastrogram during prolonged motion sickness 1988 · 95 pages
  34. 34 Health status and health care in Greater Boston adolescent emergency shelters 1988 · 106 pages
  35. 35 Mechanism of calcification of bioprosthetic heart valves 1989 · 142 pages
  36. 36 Development of a particulate composite bone cement 1989 · 114 pages
  37. 37 Biochemical correlation of the magnetic resonance appearance of cerebral hemorrhage in the rat 1989 · 170 pages
  38. 38 Role of Langerhans cells in T cell activation 1989 · 123 pages
  39. 39 Cyclic AMP-dependent regulation of glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase expression in neonatal rat oligodendrocyte cultures 1989 · 88 pages
  40. 40 Defects in the progression of the lytic cycle of a herpes simplex virus type 1 mutant lacking both copies of the immediate-early gene for ICPO 1989 · 117 pages
  41. 41 Integration of expert knowledge into computer-controlled image databases in the medical domain 1989 · 117 pages
  42. 42 Genetic linkage analysis of mouse chromosomes 2, 12, and 19 1991 · 153 pages
  43. 43 Molecular biology of mast cell proteases, and additional studies in immunology 1992 · 139 pages
  44. 44 Genetic mapping and molecular biology of the human Y chromosome 1992 · 95 pages
  45. 45 Ultrafast NMR imaging of brain water mobility 1992 · 156 pages
  46. 46 A variable repetition rate picosecond neodymium YAG photodisruptor for precision intraocular microsurgery 1993 · 82 pages
  47. 47 The effect of olivocochlear efferent stimulation on auditory threshold shifts induced by intense tone exposures 1993 · 138 pages
  48. 48 Efforts towards rational drug design 1994 · 81 pages
  49. 49 Noninvasive evaluation and mathematical studies of atrioventricular node function 1994 · 87 pages
  50. 50 The creatine kinase system in failing myocardium 1995 · 105 pages
  51. 51 The contractile mechanism in the healing medial collateral ligament 1995

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A good starting point is Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983).

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In publication order: 1. Putting the physician in the role of information manager by bringing the computer to the physician-patient interaction (1983), 2. Pulmonary structural and hemodynamic alterations induced by intra-abdominal sepsis and endotoxemia (1983), 3. Regulation of drug delivery from porous polymers by oscillating magnetic fields (1983), 4. Measurement of 125I-low density of lipoprotein in selected tissues of the squirrel monkey (1983), 5. Intraocular pressure regulation in insulin dependent diabetics (1983), 6. The control of fetal hemoglobin production in adults (1983), 7. Expression of Escherichia coli fumarate reductase and anaerobic glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase genes studied with frd-las and glpA-lac fusions (1983), 8. A genetic analysis of parathyroid hormone secretion and signal sequence funtion (1984), 9. Noninvasive laser lesioning of dye-targeted mammalian neurons (1984), 10. A new theoretical approach to micellar systems (1984), 11. Synthesis and biological properties of N-syslo-[Leu⁵]Enkephalin (1984), 12. The immune system of a naturally occurring hematopoietic chimeric primate (1984), 13. Production of fibrin-specific antibodies by using synthetic peptide immunogens corresponding to newly exposed fibrin amino termini of thrombin cleavage sites (1984), 14. The expression of polyoma virus capsid proteins in Escherichia coli (1984), 15. The effect of exercise conditioning on cardiovascular control in hypertensive patients (1985), and 36 more.