Dr. Morris S. Kharasch MD
Emergency Physician
2650 Ridge Ave Emergency Medicine R Evanston IL, 60201About
Dr. Morris Kharasch practices Emergency Medicine in Evanston, IL. Dr. Kharasch assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Kharasch examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Med Coll of Wi, Milwaukee Wi 1988
University of Illinois College of Medicine 1988
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The formation of free alkoxy (RO.) radicals in solution.
- Some Chemical Factors Influencing Growth and Pigmentation of Certain Microörganisms.
- THE NEW ACTIVE PRINCIPLE(S) OF ERGOT.
- ERGOTOCIN.
- ADDITION OF CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AND CHLOROFORM TO OLEFINS.
- THE NEW ERGOT ALKALOID.
- Photochemical para Rearrangement of Phenyl Ethers.
- SPECTROSCOPIC SIMILARITY BETWEEN ERGOT (LYSERGIC ACID) AND THE YOHIMBINE ALKALOIDS.
- Factors influencing polysulfone formation; a new method of induction with control of polymer length.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; the additions of bromodichloromethane and dibromodichloromethane to olefins; the preparation of 2-alkenals.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; the reaction of allyl bromide with bromotrichloromethane.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; decomposition of diacetyl peroxide in allyl bromide.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; decomposition of diacetyl peroxide in vic-glycols.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; the comparative reactivities of double bonds in cyclic olefins toward free radicals.
- Reactions of atoms and free radicals in solution; the addition of aldehydes to olefins.
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