“…With Elkinton, Danowski, and Winkler, he investigated key aspects of the physiological state and treatment of saltdepletion shock [13]. His associates made the important (and still unexplained) observation that when hyponatremia accompanies circulatory shock, protein is lost from the circulating bloodstream much more rapidly than when the serum sodium level is normal, thus providing a rationale for the correction of hyponatremia with hypertonic saline in the presence of hypotension.…”