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E. H. Wood. A hemodynamic study of atrial septal 

 defect and associated anomalies invoK'ing the atrial 

 septum. J. Lab. & Clin. Med. 50: 165-185, 1957. 



259. Werko, L., J. Ek, H. Bucht, and J. Karnell. Cardiac 

 output, blood pressures and renal dynamics in coarcta- 

 tion of the aorta. Scandinav. J. Clin. & Lab. Invest. 8: 

 193-200, 1956. 



260. WiGGERS, C. J. Tlie Pressure Pulses tn lite Cardiovaseular 

 System. New York; Longmans, 1928, p. 47. 



261. WiGGERS, C. J. Physiology tn Health and Dtsease I4tli ed.). 

 Philadelphia: Lea, 1944. 



262. WiGGERS, C. J. Circulatory Dynamics, Physiologic Studies. 

 New York: Grune, 1952, p. 72. 



263. WiGGERS, C. J. AND H. Feil. The cardio-dynamics of 

 mitral insufficiency. Heart 9: 149-183, 1921-1922. 



264. WiGGERS, C. J. .AND .\. B. Maltbv. Further observations 

 on e.Nperimental aortic insufficiency. IV. Hemodynamic 

 factors determining the characteristic changes in aortic 

 and ventricular pressure pulses. Am. J. Phytiol. 97: 



689-705. '93'- 



265. Wolff, L., J. Parkinson, and P. D. White. Bundle- 

 branch block with short P-R interxal in healthy young 

 people prone to paroxysmal tachycardia. Am. Heart J. 

 5:685-704, 1930. 



266. Wood, E. H. Special instrumentation problems en- 

 coimtered in physiological research concerning the heart 

 and circulation in man. Science 112; 707-715, 1950. 



267. Wood, E. H. Physical response requirements of pressure 

 transducers for the reproduction of physiological phe- 

 nomenon. Commun. & Electronics 23 : 32-40, 1 956. 



268. Wood, E. H. Use of indicator-dilution technics. In: 

 Symposium on Congenital Heart Disease, edited by A. D. 

 Bass and G. K. Moe. Washington, D. C. : Am. Assoc, 

 for Advancement of Science, 1 960, p. 209. 



269. Wood, E. H., D. Bowers, J. T. Shepherd, and I. J. 

 Fox. Oo content of "mixed" venous blood in man during 

 various phases of the respiratory and cardiac cycles in 

 relation to possible errors in measurement of cardiac 

 output by conventional application of the Fick method. 

 J. Appl. Physiol. 7: 621-628, 1955. 



270. Wood, E. H., I. R. Leusen, H. R. Warner, and J. L. 

 Wright. Measurement of pressures in man by cardiac 

 catheters. Circulation Res. 2: 294-303, 1954. 



271. Wood, E. H., W. F. Sutterer, and L. Cronin. Oximetry. 

 In: Medical Physics (vol. 3), edited by O. Glasser. Ghicago: 

 Yr. Book Pub., i960, p. 416. 



272. Wood, E. H., W. Sutterer, H. J. C. Swan, and H. F. 

 Helmholz, Jr. The technic and special instrumentation 

 problems associated with catheterization of the left side 

 of the heart. Proc. Staff Meet. Mayo Clin. 31 : 108-1 15, 1956. 



273. Wood, E. H., H. J. C. Swan, and H. F. Helmholz, 

 Jr. Recording and basic patterns of dilution curxes: 

 Normal and abnormal. Proc. Staff Meet. Alayo Clin. 32 : 

 464-477. 1957- 



274. Wood, E. H., H. J. C. Swan, and H. W, Marshall, 

 Technic and diagnostic applications of dilution curves 

 recorded simultaneously from the right side of the heart 

 and from the arterial circulation. Proc. Staff Meet. Mayo 

 Cli". 33: 536-553, 1958. 



275. Wood, P. Congenital heart disease: A review of its 

 clinical aspects in the light of experience gained by 

 means of modern techniques. Brit. M. J. 2 : 639-645, 

 1950- 



276. Wood, P. Diseases of the Heart and Circulation (2nd ed.). 

 Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1956. 



277. Wood, P. The Eisenmenger syndrome or pulmonary 

 hypertension with reversed central shunt. Brit. M. J. 

 2: 701-709, 1958. 



278. Wood, P., E. M. Besterman, M. K. Towers, and M. B. 

 McIlrov. The effect of acetylcholine on pulmonary 

 \ascular resistance and left atrial pressure in mitral 

 stenosis. Brit. Heart J. 19: 279-286, 1957. 



279. Wood, P., O. Magidson, and P. A. O. Wilson. Ventricular 

 septal defect with a note on acyanotic Fallot's tetralogy. 

 Brit. Heart J. 16: 387-406, 1 954. 



280. Woodward, E., Jr., H. B. Burchell, and E. H. Wood. 

 Dilution curves associated with valvular regurgitation. 

 Proc. Staff Meet. Mayo Clin. 32: 518-525, 1957. 



281. Woodward, E., Jr., H. J. C. Swan, and E. H. Wood. 

 Evaluation of a method for detection of mitral regurgita- 

 tion from indicator-dilution curves recorded from the 

 left atrium. Proc. Staff Meet. Mayo Clin. 32: 525-535, 1957. 



282. Wright, J. L., H. B. Burchell, J. W. Kirklin, and 

 E. H. Wood. Congenital displacement of the tricuspid 

 valve (Ebstein's malformation) : Report of a case with 

 closure of an associated foramen ovale for correction of the 

 right -to-left shunt. Proc. Staff .\[eet. Mayo Cltn. 29: 278- 

 284, 1954. 



283. Wright, J. L., H. B. Burchell, E. H. Wood, E. A. 

 Hines, Jr., and O. T. Clagett. Hemodynamic and 

 clinical appraisal of coarctation 4 to 7 years after re- 

 section and end-to-end anastomosis of the aorta. Circula- 

 tion 14:806-814, 1956. 



284. Wright, J. L. and E. H. Wood. Localization of valvular 

 regurgitation. Proc. Staff Meet. Mayo Clin. 32: 491-495, 

 1957- 



285. Wright, J. L. and E. H. Wood. Value of central and 

 peripheral intra-artcrial pressures and pulse contours in 

 cardiovascular diagnosis. .Minnesota Med. 41: 215-222, 

 1958. 



286. Zacharioudakis, S. C, K. Terplan, and E. C. Lam- 

 bert. Ventricular septal defects in the infant age group. 

 Circulation 16: 374-383, 1957. 



287. Zijlstra, W. G. A Manual on Reflection Oximetry and Some 

 Other Applications of Reflection Photometry. Assen, Holland: 

 Van Gorcum, 1958. 



