48 



HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY 



CIRCULATION I 



ig6. RiEKE, W. O., AND N. B. Everett. Effect of pentobarbital 

 anesthesia on the blood values of rat organs and tissues. 

 Am. J. Physiol. i88: 403, 1957. 



197. RoDBARD, S., H. Saiki, A. Malin, and C Young. 215. 

 Significance of changes in plasma and extracellular 

 volumes in induced hyperthermia and hypothermia. 



Am. J. Physiol. 167: 485, 1951. 



1 98. RoDNAN, G. P. Simultaneous estimation of plasma 216. 

 volume with Evans blue dye and I"' globulin. Clin. Res. 



Proc. 4: 90, 1956. 

 \ 199. Root, W. S., and T. H. Allen. Determination of red 217. 



cell volume with carbon monoxide. .Methods in Medical 

 Research 8: 80, i960. Chicago: Yr. Bk. Pub. 



vj' 200. Root, W. S., T. H. Allen, and M. I. Gregersen. 218. 



Simultaneous determinations in splenectomized dogs of 

 cell volume with CO and P'^, and plasma volume with 

 T-1824. Am. J. Physiol. 175: 233, 1953. 219. 



^ 201. Root, W. S., F. J. W. Roughton, and M. I. Gregersen. 

 Simultaneous measurement of blood volume with dye 

 T-1824 3nd with carbon mono.xide (improved method). 

 Fed. Proc. 4: 60, 1945. 220. 



202. Ross, J. F., A. C. Barger, S. C. Finch, R. S. Ross, 

 H. L. Price, and E. J. Freireich. The blood volimie 

 before and following experimentally produced congestive 



heart failure in dogs. Tr. A. Am. Physicians 66: 278, 1953. 221. 



203. Ross, J. F., R. B. Chodos, W. H. Baker, and E. D. Freis. 

 The blood volume in congestive heart failure. Tr. A. Am. 

 Physicians 6^: y^, 1952. 222. 



204. Rothschild, M. A., A. Bauman, R. S. Yalow, and 

 S. A. Berson. Effect of splenomegaly on blood volume. 

 J. Appl. Physiol. 6: 701, 1954. 



205. Roughton, F. J. W., and W. S. Root. The fate of CO 

 in the body during recovery from mild carbon monoxide 223. 

 poisoning in man. .4m. J. Physiol. 145: 239, 1945. 



206. Schleier, J. Der Energieverbrauch in der Blutbahn. 

 Pfliiger's Arch. ges. Physiol. 173: 172, 191 9. 224. 



207. Schreiber, S. S., A. Bauman, R. S. Yalow, and .S. A. 

 Berson. Blood volume alterations in congestive heart 

 failure. J. Clin. Invest. 33: 578, 1954. 225. 



208. Schultz, a. L., J. F. Hammarsten, B. I. Heller, and 

 R. V. Ebert. a critical comparison of the T-1824 dye 226. 

 and iodinated albumin methods for plasma volume meas- 

 urement. J. Clin. Invest. 32: 107, 1953. 227. 



209. Schurer, J. Versuche zur Bestimmung der Blutmenge 

 durch Injektion von artfremdcm .Serum. Arch, exper. 

 Path. u. Pharmakol. 66: 171, 191 1. 



210. Sear, H., T. H. Allen, and M. I. Gregersen. Simul- 228. 

 taneous measurement in dogs of plasma volume with 

 I'" human albumin and T-1824 with comparisons of 

 their long term disappearance from the plasma. Am. J. 229. 

 Physiol. 175: 240, 1953. 



211. Seligman, a. M., and J. Fine. Traumatic shock I. The 

 production of radioactive plasma protein from amino 230. 

 acids containing radioactive sulfur. J. Clin. Invest. 22: 



'^65, 1943- 



212. Sellers, A. I., N. Griggs, J. Marmorston, and H. C. 231. 

 Goodman. Filtration and reabsorption of protein by the 

 kidney. J. Exper. Med. 100: i, 1954. 



213. Semple, R. E. The measurement of plasma volume and 232. 

 of capillary permeability in the turtle using T-1824 ^nd 

 various dextran fractions. Fed. Proc. 19: 79, i960. 



214. Sheppard C W., R. R. Overman, VV. S. Wilde, and 



4. 



W. C. Sangren. The disappearance of K*^ from the 

 nonuniformly mi.xed circulation pool in dogs. Circulation 

 Res. l: 284, 1953. 



Shirley, H. H., C. G. Wolfram, K. Wasserman, and 

 H. S. Maverson. Capillary permeability to macromole- 

 cules: Stretched pore phenomenon. .4m. J. Physiol, igo: 



189. ig:/- 



.Simpson, A. M., L. Ezrovv, and L. A. S-^pirstein. Meas- 

 urement of plasma volume with rose Bengal. .4m. J. 

 Physiol. 177: 319, 1954. 



Sjostrand, T. Volume and distribution of blood cells 

 and their significance in regulating the circulation. 

 Physiol. Rev. 33: 202, 1953. 



SLiwaNSKi, A. J., and L. S. Lilienfield. Red cell and 

 plasma transit through spleen : The splenic hematocrit. 

 Proc. Sac. Exper. Biol. & Med. 99: 648, 1958. 

 Small, W. J., and M, C. Verloop. Determination of 

 the blood volume using radioactive Cr"; modifications 

 of the original technique. J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 47 : 255, 



1956- 



Smith, H. P. The fate of an intravenously injected dye 

 (brilliant vital red) with special reference to its use in 

 blood volume determinations. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hasp. 



Smith, H. P. The removal of brilliant \ ital red from the 

 blood stream. Distribution of dye between blood stream 

 and body tissues. J. Exper. Med. 51 : 379, 1930. 

 Smith, H. P., H. R. Arnold, and G. H. Whipple. Com- 

 parative values of Welcker, carbon mono.xide, and dye 

 methods for blood volume determinations. Accurate 

 estimation of absolute blood volume. .4m. J. Physiol. 56: 



336, 192 1 • 



Stead, E. A., and R. V. Ebert. Relationship of the 

 plasma volume and the cell: plasma ratio to the total 

 red cell volume. .4m. J. Physiol. 132: 411, 1941. 

 Sterling, K. Radioactive chromium technic for circu- 

 lating red cell volume (CRCV). Methods in Medical Re- 

 search 8: 69, i960. Chicago. Yr. Bk. Pub. 

 Stewart, G. N. The output of the heart. J. Physiol. 22: 



159. "Sgy- 



Stewart, G. N. The output of the heart in dogs. .4m. J. 

 Physiol. 57: 27, 1 92 1. 



Storaasli, J. p., H. Krieger, H. L. Friedell, and 

 W. D. Holden. Use of radioactive iodinated plasma 

 protein in the study of blood \olume. Surg. Gynec. & 

 Obst. 91: 458, 1950. 



SuRTSHiN, A., and D. Rolf. Plasma dye concentration 

 curves following two successive injections. .4m. J. Physiol. 

 161: 483, 1950. 



Sutherland, D. A., and M. S. McCall. The measure- 

 ment of the survival of human erythrocytes by in vivo 

 tagging with Cr''. Blood 10: 646, 1955. 

 Swann, H. G., a. a. Ormsbv, J. B. Delashaw, and 

 W. W. Tharp. Relation of lymph to distending fluids of 

 kidney. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. gj: 517, 1958. 

 Swisher, S. N., M. J. Izzo, and L. E. Young. A method 

 of quantitative differential agglutination of dog erythro- 

 cytes. J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 41 : 936, 1953. 

 Unger, p. N., M. Zuckerbrod, G. J. Beck, and J. M. 

 Steele. Study of the disappearance of Congo red from 

 the blood of non-amyloid subjects and patients with 

 amyloidosis. J. Clin. Invest. 27: iii, 1948. 



I 



