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HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY 



CIRCULATION II 



Laboratory Technique in Biology and Medicine (3rd ed.), 

 edited by E. V. Cowdry. Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 

 1952, pp. 351-354- 



25. Clark, E. R. The transparent chamber technique for the 

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26. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Observations on changes 

 in blood vascular endothelium in the living animal. Am. 

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27. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. The development of 

 adventitial (Rouget) cells on the blood capillaries of 

 amphibian larvae. Am. J. Anat. 35: 239-264, 1925. 



28. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. The relation of Rouget 

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1925- 



29. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Observations on living 

 preformed blood vessels as seen in a transparent chamber 

 in the rabbit's ear. Am. J. Anat. 49: 441-473, 1932. 



30. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Observations on living 

 arterio-venous anastomoses as seen in transparent 

 chambers introduced into the rabbit's ear. Am. J. Anat. 

 54: 229-286, 1934. 



31. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Observations on living 

 mammalian lymphatic capillaries — their relation to the 

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32. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Microscopic observa- 

 tions on the growth of blood capillaries in the living 

 mammal. Am. J. Anat. 64: 251-301, 1939. 



33. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Microscopic observa- 

 tions on the extraendothelial cells of living mammalian 

 blood vessels. Am. J. Anat. 66 : 1 -49, 1 940. 



34. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Caliber changes in 

 minute blood vessels observed in the living mammal. 

 Am. J. Anat. 73: 215-250, 1943. 



35. Clark, E. R., E. L. Clark, and R. E. Williams. Micro- 

 scopic observations in the living rabbit of the new growth 

 of nerves and the establishment of nerve-controlled 

 contractions of newly-formed arterioles. Am. J. Anat. 



55:47-78, 1934- 



36. Clark, E. R., H. T. Kirby-Smith, R. O. Rex, and R. G. 

 Williams. Recent modifications of the method of studying 

 living cells and tissues in transparent chambers inserted 

 in the rabbit's ear. Anat. Record 47: 187-21 I, 1930. 



37. Clark, W. E. Le Gros. The Tissues of the Body. New 

 York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1952, pp. 144-145. 



38. Daly, I. deB. Reactions of the pulmonary and bronchial 

 blood vessels. Physiol. Revs. 13: 149-184, 1933. 



39. Daniel, P. M., and M. M. L. Prichard. Arteriovenous 

 anastomoses in the external ear. Quart. J . Expll. Physiol. 

 41: 107-123. 1956. 



40. Davis, H. Excitation of auditory receptors. In: Handbook 

 of Physiology. Washington, D. C. : Am. Physiol. Soc., 1959, 

 sect. 1, pp. 565-584. 



41. Fleming, W. W., and A. K. Parpart. Structure of the 

 intermediate circulation of the rat spleen. Angio/ogy 10: 

 *8, 1959. 



42. Folkow, B. Intravascular pressure as a factor regulating 

 the tone of the small vessels. Acta Physiol. Scand. 1 7 : 289- 



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43. Folkow, B. A study of the factors influencing the tone of 

 denervated blood vessels perfused at various pressures. 

 Acta Physiol. Scand. 27: 99-117, 1952. 



44. Folkow, B. Nervous control of the blood vessels. Physiol. 

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45. Folkow, B. The nervous control of the blood vessels. 

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46. Folkow, B. The role of the nervous system in the control 

 of vascular tone. Circulation 21 : 760-768, i960. 



47. Fulton, G. P. Conference on microcirculatory physiology 

 and pathology. Angiology 6: 281, 1955. 



48. Fulton, G. P. Microcirculatory terminology (editorial). 

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49. Fulton, G. P. Functional aspects of the microcirculation 

 (editorial). Angiology 11: 146-148, i960. 



50. Fulton, G. P., R. G. Jackson, and B. R. Lutz. Cine- 

 photomicroscopy of normal blood circulation in the 

 cheek pouch of the hamster, Cricetus auratus. Anat. Record 



96:537. 1946. 



51. Fulton, G P., R. G. Jackson, and B. R. Lutz. Cine- 

 photomicroscopy of normal blood circulation in the 

 cheek pouch of the hamster. Science 105: 361-362, 1947. 



52. Fulton, G P., and B. R. Lutz. The use of the hamster 

 cheek pouch and cinephotomicrography for research on 

 the microcirculation and tumor growth, and for teaching 

 purposes. Boston Med. Quart. 8: 1-7, 1957. 



53. Fulton, G. P., B. R. Lutz, and A. B. Callahan. In- 

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 Physiol. Revs. 40: 57-64, i960. 



54. Fulton, J. F. Selected Readings in the History of Physiology. 

 Springfield, 111. : Thomas, 1930. 



55. Grafflin, A. L., and E. H. Bagley. Studies of peripheral 

 blood vascular beds. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 92 : 47-73, 



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56. Grafflin, A. L., and E. G. Corddry. Studies of periph- 

 eral blood vascular beds in the bulbar conjunctiva of 

 man. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 93: 275-289, 1953. 



57. Grant, R. T. Observations on direct communications 

 between arteries and veins in the rabbit's ear. Heart 1 5 : 

 281-303, 1930. 



58. Grant, R. T., and E. F. Bland. Observations on arterio- 

 venous anastomoses in human skin and in the bird's foot 

 with special reference to the reaction to cold. Heart 15: 



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59. Haddy, F. J., A. G. Richards, J. L. Alden, and M. B. 

 Visscher. Small vein and artery pressures in normal and 

 edematous extremities of dogs under local and general 

 anesthesia. Am. J. Physiol. 176: 355-360, 1954. 



60. Haller, A. von. Deux memoirs sur le mouvement du sang, 

 el sur les effets de la saignee; fondes sur des experiences faites sur 

 des animaux. Lausanne: Marc-Mic. Bousquet, 1756. pp. 

 136-139. Cited in: Fulton, J. F. Selected Readings in the 

 History of Physiology. Springfield, 111.: Thomas, 1930, 

 pp. 82-86. 



61. Hartman, F., and J. L. Evans. Control of capillaries of 

 skeletal muscles. Am. J. Physiol. 90: 668-688, 1929. 



62. Hertzman, A. B. The relative responses of the dorsal 

 metacarpal, digital and terminal skin arteries of the hand 

 in vasoconstrictor reflexes. Am. J. Physiol. 134: 59-64, 

 1941. 



63. Hill, L. The pressure in the small arteries, veins and 

 capillaries of the bat's wing. J. Physiol. 54: cxliv p., 192 1. 



64. Irwin, J. W., and J. MacDonald. Microscopic observa- 



