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Localization of intracardiac shunts by two-site sampling. 

 Circulation 16:870, 1957. 



Crehan, E. L., R. L. J. Kennedy, and E. H. Wood. 

 A study of the oxygen saturation of arterial blood of 

 normal newborn infants by means of a modified photo- 

 electric oximeter : Preliminary report. Proc. Staff Meet. 

 Mayo Clin. 25: 392-397, 1950. 

 Daugherty, R. L. Hydraulics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 



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Davison, P. H., G. H. ,\rmitage, and \V. M. .Arnott. 

 The mechanisms of adaptation to a central venous- 

 arterial shunt. Brit. Heart J. 15: 221-240, 1953. 

 Dexter, L. Atrial septal defect. Brtl. Heart J. 18: 209-225, 

 1956. 



Dexter, L. Pulmonary hypertension developing in atrial 

 septal defect. In: Pulmonary Circulation, edited by \V. R. 

 Adams and I. Veith. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1959, 

 p. 227. 



Divertie, M. B. a Study of the Hemodynamic Derangements 

 Associated With Isolated Ventricular Septal Defect, Thesis, 

 Graduate School, Univ. of Minnesota, 1957. 

 Dow, p. The development of the anacrotic and tardus 

 pulse of aortic stenosis. Am. ./. Physiol. 131: 432-436, 

 1940. 



Dow, p. Estimations of cardiac output and central blood 

 volume by dye dilution. Physiol. ReiK 36: 77-102, 1956. 

 Doyle, J. T., J. S. Wilson, .\nd J. V. Warren. The 

 pulmonary vascular responses to short-term hypoxia in 

 human subjects. Circulation 5: 263-270, 1952. 

 Drabkin, D. L. Spectroscopy : Photometry and spectro- 

 photometry. In: Medical Physics (vol. 2), edited by O. 

 Glasser. Chicago: Yr. Bk. Pub., 1950, p. 1039. 

 Duff, F., A. D. M. Greenfield, J. T. Shepherd, .and 

 I. D. Thompson. A quantitative study of the response to 

 acetylcholine and histamine of the blood vessels of the 

 human hand and forearm. J. Physiol. 120: 160-170, 



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Duke, H. N. Observations on the effects of hypoxia on 

 the pulmonary vascular bed. J. Physiol. 135: 45-51, 1957. 

 Ebstein, W. Ueber einen sehr seltenen Fall von Insuffi- 

 cienz der Valvula tricuspidalis, bedingt durch cine ange- 

 borcne hochgradige Missbildung dersclben. Arch. Anat. 

 u. Physiol. 238-254, 1866. 



Edwards, J. E. The Lewis A. Conner Memorial Lecture. 

 Functional pathology of the pulmonary vascular tree in 

 congenital cardiac disease. Circulation 15: 164-196, 1957- 

 Edwards, J. E. Congenital malfonnations of the heart 

 and great vessels. In: Pathology of the Heart (2nd ed.), 

 edited by S. E. Gould. Springfield, 111.: Thomas, i960. 

 Edwards, J. E., T.J. Dry, R. L. Parker, H. B. Burchell, 

 E. H. Wood, and A. H. Bulbulian. In : An Atlas of Con- 

 genital Anomalies of the Heart and Great Vessels. Springfield, 

 111.: Thomas, 1954 



Eisenmenger, V. Die angeborenen Defecte der Kam- 

 merscheidewand des Herzcns, Ztschr. klin. Med. 32(Suppl.l : 

 1-28, 1897. 



Eldridge, F. L. and H. N. Hultgren. The physiologic 

 closure of the ductus arteriosus in the newborn infant. 

 J. Clin. Invest. 34: 987-996, 1955, 



Eldridge, F. L., H. N. Hultgren, and M. E. Wigmore. 

 The physiological closure of the ductus arteriosus in new- 

 bom infants: A preliminary report. Science 119: 731-732, 

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94. Ellis, E. J., O. H. G.auer, H. E. Essex, and E. H. Wood. 

 Applications of a miniature manometer recording from 

 intracardiac end of a cardiac catheter. Am. J. Physiol. 

 ■59:568, 1949. 



95. Ernsting, J. and R. J. Shephard. Respiratory adapta- 

 tions in congenital heart disease. J. Physiol. 112: 332-343, 



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96. Euler, U. S. von, and G. Liljestrand. Observations on 

 pulmonary arterial blood pressure in the cat. Acta physiol. 

 scandinav. 12:301-320, 1946. 



97. Everett, N. B. and R. J. Johnson. Use of radioactive 

 phosphorus in studies of fetal circulation. Am. J. Physiol. 

 162: 147-152, 1950. 



98. Everett, N. B. and R. J. Johnson. A physiological and 

 anatomical study of the closure of the ductus arteriosus 

 in the dog. Anat. Record 110: 1 03-1 10, 1951. 



99. Fallot, A. Contribution a I'anatomie pathologique de 

 la maladie bleu (cyanose cardique). Marseille-med. 25: 

 77-420, 1888. 



100. Fegler, G. The reliability of the thermodilution method 

 for determination of cardiac output and the blood flow in 

 central veins. Qiiart. J. Exper. Physiol. 42: 254-266, 1957. 



loi. Feil, H. S. and L. N. Katz. The transformation of the 

 central into the peripheral pulse in patients with aortic 

 stenosis. Am. Heart J. 2: 12-17, '926. 



102. Ferrer, M. I., R. M. Harvey, M. Kuschner, D. W. 

 Richards, Jr., and A. Cournand. Hemodynamic studies 

 in tricuspid stenosis of rheumatic origin. Circulation Res. 

 1:49-57. 1953- 



103. Fineberg, M. H. and C. H. Wiggers. Compensation and 

 failure of the right \entricle. Am. Heart J. w : 255-263, 

 1936- 



104. Fishman, a. p., J. McClement, A. Himmelstein, and 

 A. Cournand. Effects of acute anoxia on the circulation 

 and respiration in patients with chronic pulmonary disease 

 studied during the "steady state". J. Clin. Invest. 31 : 770- 

 781, 1952. 



105. FoLKOW, B. Intravascular pressure as a factor regulating 

 the tone of the small vessels. Acta physiol. scandinav. 1 7 : 

 289-310, 1949. 



106. FoNTANA, R. S. A clinical and pathologic study of congenital 

 cardiac disease at the Mayo Clinic {igso-lc)^^), with a review 

 of anatomically verified cases of congenital cardiac malformations 

 collected from the literature Thesis, Graduate School, L'niw 

 of Minnesota, 1958. 



107. FoRSSMANN, W. Die Sondierung des rechten Herzens. 

 Kim. Wchnschr. 8: 2085-2087, 1929. 



108. Fox, I. J., L. G. S. Brooker, D W. Heseltine, H. E. 

 Essex, and E. H. Wood. A tricarbocyanine dye for con- 

 tinuous recording of dilution curves in whole blood in- 

 dependent of variations in blood oxygen saturation. 

 Proc. Staff Meet. .Mayo Clin. 32: 478-484, 1957. 



109. Fox, I. J., W. F. SuTTERER, AND E. H. WooD. Dynamic 

 response characteristics of systems for continuous record- 

 ing of concentration changes in a flowing liquid (for 

 example, indicator -dilution curves). J. Appl. Physiol. 

 II : 390-404, 1957. 



1 10. Fox, I.J. .AND EH. Wood. .Applications of dilution curves 

 recorded from the right side of the heart or venous circu- 

 lation with the aid of a new indicator dye. Proc. Staff Meet. 

 Mayo Clin. 32: 541-550, 1957. 



111. Fox, I. J. AND E. H. Wood. Indocyanine gieen: physical 



