DR. LAWRENCE ADLER, MD
Anesthesiologist Assistant at Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ

License number
Arizona 7434
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Anesthesiology
Address
Address
3390 N Campbell Ave STE 110, Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone
(520) 795-7650
(520) 325-1622 (Fax)

Professional information

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Lawrence Adler, Tucson AZ

Specialties:
Anesthesiologist
Address:
3390 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
Education:
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Parkland Memorial Hospital - Residency - Anesthesiology
Board certifications:
American Board of Anesthesiology Certification in Anesthesiology


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Dr. Lawrence Adler, Tucson AZ - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Address:
3390 N Campbell Ave STE 110, Tucson 85719
(520) 795-7650 (Phone), (520) 325-1622 (Fax)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1970
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
3390 N Campbell Ave STE 110, Tucson 85719
Northwest Medical Center
6200 North La Cholla Blvd, Tucson 85741
Education:
Medical School
University of Pittsburgh / Main Campus
Graduated: 1962
Va Hosp
Parkland Memorial Hospital


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Lawrence Adler, Tucson AZ

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Work:
Southern Arizona Anesthesia
3390 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
Education:
University of Pittsburgh(1962)


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Anesthesia Detector And Display Apparatus

US Patent:
4150670, Apr 24, 1979
Filed:
Nov 14, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/851141
Inventors:
Warren R. Jewett - Tucson AZ
John B. Theiss - Tucson AZ
Lawrence Adler - Tucson AZ
Assignee:
University Patents, Inc. - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
128188
Abstract:
An electromechanical monitor for rapid quantitative detection of an anesthetic gas in the gaseous flow of an anesthesia administration system wherein deformation due to directly proportional reversible swelling of an elastic membrane in contact with the gas is mechanically detected and translated into an electrical signal. The membrane is preferably disc-shaped, constructed of silicone rubber, and horizontally mounted within the device. The electrical signal developed may be employed to generate an information display and/or provide automatic control of anesthetic and other gas content within the system.