SHIRLEY R ANDERSEN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at South St, Muttontown, NY

License number
New York 085344
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
Address
Address
180 South St SOUTH, Muttontown, NY 11771
Phone
(516) 922-5188
(516) 922-6554 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Shirley Andersen, age 89
503 Ockers Dr, Oakdale, NY 11769
Shirley Andersen, age 91
1496 Laurel Hollow Rd, Syosset, NY 11791
(516) 523-9903
Shirley Andersen
16 Baldwin St, East Islip, NY 11730
Shirley R Andersen, age 91
1496 Laurel Hollow Rd, Syosset, NY 11791
(516) 692-0622
Shirley R Andersen
180 South St, Oyster Bay, NY 11050
(516) 922-5188
(516) 922-6554

Professional information

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Dr. Shirley R Andersen, Oyster Bay NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Address:
Shirley R Andersen MD
180 South St, Oyster Bay 11771
(516) 922-5188 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Shirley R Andersen MD
180 South St, Oyster Bay 11771
Glen Cove Hospital
101 Saint Andrews Ln, Glen Cove 11542
Education:
Medical School
Joan Sanford I Weill Medical College Of Cornell University
Graduated: 1959
Bellevue Hospital Center
Background:
Board Action:  1 time(s)


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Shirley R Andersen, Oyster Bay NY

Specialties:
Internist
Address:
180 South St, Oyster Bay, NY 11771


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Sterilization System

US Patent:
4235332, Nov 25, 1980
Filed:
Mar 23, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/023495
Inventors:
Harold W. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Shirley R. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Clifford Zaner - Holbrook NY
Charles H. Harrison - Oyster Bay NY
Assignee:
Anprosol Incorporated - Oyster Bay NY
International Classification:
B65D 8132, B65D 8500, G01N 3122, G01N 2106
US Classification:
206219
Abstract:
A sterilization system preferably utilizing two baths in which articles to be sterilized are immersed into a first bath where the articles are conditioned and then into a second bath containing a sterilizing solution where they are sterilized. The ingredients for the sterilization system are stored in hermetically sealed pouches which are opened just prior to use to release and activate the system. The sterilization system utilizes a chlorine solution which is highly efficacious while being non-corrosive and having a reduced toxicity and prolonged shelf life, and may be utilized by relatively untrained personnel.


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Sterilization System

US Patent:
4284599, Aug 18, 1981
Filed:
Mar 23, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/023494
Inventors:
Harold W. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Shirley R. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Clifford Zaner - Holbrook NY
Charles H. Harrison - Oyster Bay NY
Assignee:
Anprosol Incorporated - Oyster Bay NY
International Classification:
C23F 1118
US Classification:
422 18
Abstract:
A sterilization system preferably utilizing two baths in which articles to be sterilized are immersed into a first bath where the articles are conditioned and then into a second bath containing a sterilizing solution where they are sterilized. The ingredients for the sterilization system are stored in hermetically sealed, multicompartment pouches which are opened just prior to use to release and activate the system. The sterilization system utilizes a solution comprising 0. 02 to 1% of hypochlorite, 1. 4 to 20% of di(alkali metal) phosphate, 0. 08% to 21% mono(alkali metal) phosphate, and 0. 1 to 0. 5% of nonionic surfactant with the proviso that the lower limit of di(alkali metal) phosphate is 4% when the amount of said hypochlorite is from 0. 5 to 1%, said percentages being based on weight (in grams) per 100 ml. of solution.


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Sterilization System

US Patent:
4418055, Nov 29, 1983
Filed:
Aug 19, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/294113
Inventors:
Harold W. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Shirley R. Andersen - Oyster Bay NY
Clifford Zaner - Holbrook NY
Charles H. Harrison - Oyster Bay NY
Assignee:
Anprosol Incorporated - Oyster Bay NY
International Classification:
A01N 2500, A01N 5900
US Classification:
424126
Abstract:
A sterilization system preferably utilizing two baths in which articles to be sterilized are immersed into a first bath where the articles are conditioned and then into a second bath containing a sterilizing solution where they are sterilized. The ingredients for the sterilization system are stored in hermetically sealed pouches which are opened just prior to use to release and activate the system. The sterilization system utilizes a chlorine solution which is highly efficacious while being non-corrosive and having a reduced toxicity and prolonged shelf life, and may be utilized by relatively untrained personnel.