Publications

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*Hemostatic defects and increased red cell destruction in pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.
Pritchard JA, Ratnoff OD, Weisman R Jr. Obstet Gynecol. 1954 Aug;4(2):159-164 PMID: 13185528

*The blood-clotting mechanism during normal parturition.
Ratnoff OD, Colopy JE, Pritchard JA. J Lab Clin Med. 1954 Sep;44(3):408-415 PMID: 13201849

*Intravascular hemolysis, thrombocytopenia and other hematologic abnormalities associated with severe toxemia of pregnancy.
Pritchard JA, Weisman R Jr, Ratnoff OD, Vosburgh GJ. N Engl J Med. 1954 Jan 21;250(3):89-98 PMID: 13119851

*Hemorrhagic states during pregnancy.
Ratnoff OD, Pritchard JA. N Engl J Med. 1955 Jul 14;253(2):63-69 PMID: 14394326

*Hemorrhagic states during pregnancy (conclusion).
Ratnoff OD, Pritchard JA. N Engl J Med. 1955 Jul 21;253(3):97-102. PMID: 14394335 

*The use of the magnesium ion in the management of eclamptogenic toxemias.
Pritchard JA. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1955 Feb;100(2):131-140 PMID: 13238166

The fate of blood in the peritoneal cavity.
Pritchard JA, Adams RH. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1957 Nov;105(5):621-629 PMID: 13486424

*A comparison of the hematologic responses following the routine prenatal administration of intramuscular and oral iron.
Pritchard JA, Hunt CF. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1958 May;106(5):516-518 PMID: 13556464

Blood volume changes in pregnancy and puerperium. I. Does sequestration of red blood cells accompany parturition?
Pritchard JA, Wiggins KM, Dickey JC. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1960 Nov;80(5):956-964 PMID: 13738089

Blood volume changes in pregnancy and the puerperium. II. Red blood cell loss and changes in apparent blood volume during and following vaginal delivery, cesarean section, and cesarean section plus total hysterectomy.
Pritchard JA, Baldwin RM, Dickey JC, Wiggins KM. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1962 Nov;84(10):1271-1282 PMID: No PubMed ID

Severe hypokalemia due to prolonged administration of chlorothiazide during pregnancy.
Pritchard JA, Whalley PJ. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1961 Jun;81:1241-1244 PMID: 13738088

Sickle cell trait and pregnancy.
Whalley PJ, Prichard JA, Richards JR Jr. JAMA. 1963 Dec 28;186:1132-1135 PMID: 14063389

Changes in the blood volume during pregnancy and delivery.
Pritchard JA. Anesthesiology. 1965 Jul-Aug;26:393-399 PMID: 14313451

Clinical and laboratory studies on cases of severe abruptios placentae.
Pritchard JA, Brekken AL. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1967 Mar 1;97(5):681-700 PMID: 6018985

Clinical and laboratory observations on eclampsia.
Pritchard JA, Stone SR. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1967 Nov 15;99(6):754-765 PMID: 5301234 

The influence of maternal folate and iron deficiencies on intrauterine life.
Pritchard JA, Whalley PJ, Scott DE. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1969 Jun 1;104(3):388-396 PMID: 4890284

Maternal folate deficiency and pregnancy wastage. IV. Effects of folic acid supplements, anticonvulsants, and oral contraceptives.
Pritchard JA, Scott DE, Whalley PJ. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1971 Feb 1;109(3):341-346 PMID 5549181 

Complications from Majzlin spring intrauterine device.
Taylor WW, Martin FG, Pritchard SA, Pritchard JA. Obstet Gynecol. 1973 Mar;41(3)404-413 PMID: 4688258

Blood pressure response to estrogen-progestin oral contraceptives after pregnancy-induced hypertension.
Pritchard JA, Pritchard SA. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1977 Dec 1;129(7):733-739 PMID: 607805 

*The Parkland Memorial Hospital protocol for treatment of eclampsia: Evaluation of 245 cases.
Pritchard JA, Cunningham FG, Pritchard SA. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1984 Apr 1;148(7):951-963 PMID: 6711634 

Magnesium sulfate in the treatment of eclampsia.
Pritchard JA. Arch Neurol. 1989 Sep;46(9):947-948 PMID: 2775012