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Alfred March Phones & Addresses

  • Independence, MO
  • Sarasota, FL
  • Mount Jackson, VA
  • 1000 212Th St, Miami, FL 33179 (305) 652-4992
  • Hot Springs National Park, AR
  • 210 S Pleasant St APT 519, Independence, MO 64050 (816) 294-8096

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Emails

Professional Records

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Alfred L March

Address:
889 NE 125 St, North Miami, FL
License #:
5650 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1973
Effective Date:
Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date:
Jan 31, 1998
Type:
Medical Doctor

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Alfred L. March
President, Director
World Wide Physicians Supply Co
889 NE 125 St, Miami, FL 33161
Alfred L. March
President, Director
World Wide Literary Agents Inc
889 NE 125 St, Miami, FL 33161
Alfred L March
President, Director
PRUDENTIAL PAIN CENTER, INC.
889 N W 125 St, Miami, FL 33161
889 NW 125 St, Miami, FL 33168
889 NE 125, North Miami, FL
Alfred L. March
President, Treasurer, Director
North Miami Pain Center, Inc
889 NE 125 St, Miami, FL 33161
Alfred L. March
President, Treasurer, Director
World Wide Leasing and Investment Corp
889 NE 125 St, Miami, FL 33161

Publications

Us Patents

Hemostatic Clip

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US Patent:
42179025, Aug 19, 1980
Filed:
Nov 14, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/966293
Inventors:
Alfred L. March - North Miami FL
International Classification:
A61B 1708
US Classification:
128325
Abstract:
This is a hemostatic clip for clasping the flaps of a wound together and holding them together to prevent bleeding and to promote healing until the wound is healed and in closed position, whereupon it is released. It is made in a generally tubular body form with a longitudinal slit having cooperating teeth on the slit edges. It is made of a suitable resilient metal or plastic material. Opposite the elongate slit, the tubular body is provided with an inwardly extending longitudinal U-shape depression which, when pressure is applied to the sides of the U, will cause the slit and teeth to separate, whereby it can be applied to the wound flaps. When the pressure is released, the teeth will grasp and hold the wound flaps in contact. When the wound has healed sufficiently, the pressure is again applied to release the teeth from engagement with the flaps. Ridges, eyelets or apertures are provided in the tubular body to cooperate with a pair of plyers for applying suitable pressure.
Alfred H March from Independence, MO, age ~99 Get Report