232 Destructive Effects of High Intensity Ultrasound 



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1. Bergmann, Ludwig, Der Ultraschall und seine Anwendung in Wissenschqft und 

 Technik (Zurich: S. Hirzel Verlag, 1954). 



a. Plus literature summary to 1957, a supplement to book. 



b. Read especially: "Biologische und Medizinische Wirkung des Ultra- 

 schalls," pp. 909-960.' 



2. Hueter, T. F., and R. H. Bolt, Sonics: Techniques for the Use of Sound and 

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3. Gregg, E. C, Jr., "Ultrasonics: Biologic Effects," Medical Physics, Otto 

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4. Grabar, Pierre, "Biological Actions of Ultrasonic Waves," Advances in 

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5. Fry, W. J., in C. A. Tobias and J. H. Lawrence, eds., Advances in Biological 

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The destructive effects of high intensity ultrasound are discussed in a wide 

 variety of articles in numerous journals, ranging from J. Acous. Soc. Am. and 

 J. Appl. Physiol, to J. Cell. & Comp. Physiol, and J.A.M.A. 



