Publications
Surgical Forum
“Digitalis Tolerance post Cardiac Transplant, 10/61
“Estimation of Cardiac Viability post Cardiac Arrest, 10/68
“Detection of Air Emboli during Extracorporeal Circulation, 10/69
A-O-A Research Forum, St. Louis MO
Honorary Medical Fraternity
“Oxygen Therapy for non-communicating Pneumothorax, 4/69
Mosby Book Award
Missouri Medicine
“Carcino-Sarcoma of the Esophagus, 4/69
Organ Perfusion and Preservation, by John Norman, Simon and Schuster,
“Pre-transplant Cardiac Viability Assays” 9/68
American Journal of Surgery
“Refinements in the use of the Sengstaken Tube” 7/68
Cardiac Transplant Symposium, NYC
“Recognition of Cardiac Transplant Rejection, 5/68
Journal of O.R. Nursing
Renal Transplant Logistics 9/69
Man and his Quest for Dominion, by Robert Brungs, SJ Simon and Schuster
“Prospects for Human Development through Surgical Technics. 11/6 9
Progress in Lymphology, Int’l. Symposium, Miami
“Radiation of the blood for transplant rejection” 3/68
Cambridge, England
Surgical Rounds
“Tropical Pyomyositis in American Samoa”, (in press)
Excerpta Medica
Blood Radiation for Renal Transplant Rejection” 4/67
British Medical Journal
“Observation on Liver Transplantation in the Pig” 6/67
“Prolonged Survival of Liver Transplant in the Pig,” 12/67
British Journal of Surgery
“Rapid Test for Tissue Viability prior to Transplant” 1/68
“Technic of Liver Transplants in the Pig” 3/68
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics
“Ischemic effect on kidney surface H+ ions and temperature” 9/67
Surgical Department, Harvard University
American Journal of Surgery
“Profound Hypothermia and Delayed Amputation” 5/68
Journal of the American Medical Association
“Beer Drinkers Finger,” 3/68
Theological Encounters with Science and Technology
“Advances in Surgery”, St. Louis University Press. ‘73
Seniors Today, Gulf Coast Newspapers
“The Peripatetic Maginns”, 03/05.
Birds and Blooms Magazine
“Bring it to the Table” 05/05
Hard Cover Edition of Birds and Blooms (Readers Digest Publ’n)
“Bring it to the Table”, in Best Garden Tips of 06, a Reiman Publication. 04/06.
Chattahoochee Valley Writers
“High Iron”, First Place, 2009
Cruising World Magazine
“First Boat”, Fall 04.
Sail Magazine
“Fall Delivery”, 1/07.
“Diablo”, 03/07
ENSIGN
“Taming the Cat”, (catamaran) in US Power Squadron, 04/03.
Square Foot Gardening, On Line Magazine
“Table Top Gardens”, Guest Editorial in on-line, 05.
Birmingham Arts Journal
“Memories”, Fall 04.
“Interval”, spring ‘05.
“Cutthroat” Vol.4 Issue #7
“Sarah” 9/08
“Departure Lounge”, 9/07
Gulf Coast Newspapers, Health Edition
“Water, Who Needs It?” 09/04.
“Herbal Medicine, Caveat Emptor”, 09/05.
Eat Beat (Gulf Coast Edition) Restaurant Mag.
“Market Update”, 08/03.
Mobile Bay MD’s Magazine
“First Case”,
“Permission”,
“Pago Potpourri”, Summer, 05.
Jubilee Breeze Magazine of Daphne, AL.
“Container Gardens for Seniors”, 01/03.
“Herbal Medicine, Why,Why”, 05/05.
“Baldwin Writers Group, Who are We?” 09/03.
“Forget the Carbs,” 09/04.
“Mobilians and Mercury”, 06/05.
“Use it or Lose it”, 07/06.
“Times are a Changing”, 06/06.
This, That and The Other Magazine (TTATO) Fairhope, AL
Short Stories, 2003 — 2006
“Herbs and Spices” “Pago Potpourri”,
“Murphy’s Law”, “Ugly Coat”,
“Briefcase”, “Diablo”,
“Eavesdropping”, “City Gardens”,
“Royal Herb, Bay Laurel”, “Classified”,
“Victory”, “Wrong Way”,
“Hurricane Christmas”, “Valentine”,
“Permission”, “Root Canal”,
“Thanksgiving” “The Gift”.
The Storyteller Magazine
“High Iron”, 10/09
Thema Literary Magazine
“Crossed Cultures”, 10/09
AlaLitCom (AL Writers Conclave Anthology)
“Frozen Fourth” 7/02
“Don’t Sass Yo’ Mamma” 7/08
Brick Street Press, Clinton, MS.
“High Iron”, Honorable Mention – Spring 2009
Bracelet Charms
“Gabe and the Sodbusters” – Spring 2010
Conceit Magazine
“Sarah” – 01/2010
Alabama Poetry Anthology
“Alabama November”, Published Spring 2007.
Novel: “BIO”
Red Too Press, Sept. ‘06. (Medical Action Thriller)
ISBN 0-9787673-0-6,
Library of Congress Control Number 2006932586.
Reilly Maginn's debut novel, BIO, a medical action thriller is a truly frightening tale of Jihadist bioterrorism. A story of weapons of mass destruction that could happen here in the US. Set in the south Pacific, a volunteer American physician/surgeon faces off against not only a deadly virus, but also the radical muslim terrorists who developed it. There is a fittingly appropriate conclusion. The novel is a real page turner and soon will appear on the big screen.



