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55. Courtice, F. C, and P. J. Phipps. The absorption of 

 fluids from the lungs. J Physiol., London 105: 186-190, 

 1946. 



56. Courtice, F. C, and W. J. Simmonds. Absorption of 

 fluids from the pleural cavities of rabbits and cats. J. 

 Physiol. , London 109: 11 7-1 30, 1949. 



57. Courtice, F. C, W. J. Simmonds, and A. W. Steinbeck. 

 Some investigations on lymph from a thoracic duct 

 fistula in man. Australian J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Sci. 29: 

 201-210, 1 95 1. 



58. Courtice, F. C, and A W. Steinbeck. The lymphatic 

 drainage of plasma from the peritoneal cavity of the cat. 

 Australian J. Exptl. Biol. Med. Set. 28: 161-169, 1950. 



59. Courtice, F. C, and A. W. Steinbeck. The effects of 

 lymphatic obstruction and of posture on the absorption 

 of protein from the peritoneal cavity. Australian J. Exptl. 

 Biol. Med. Sci. 29 : 45 1 -458, 1 95 1 . 



60. Crandall, L. A., Jr., S. B. Barker, and D. G. Graham. 

 A study of the lymph flow from a patient with thoracic 

 duct fistula. Gastroenterology 1 : 1040-1048, 1943. 



61. Danielli, J. F. Capillary permeability and oedema in 

 the perfused frog. J. Physiol., London 98: 109-129, 1940. 



62. Darcy, H. Les fontaines publique de la Ville de Dijon. 

 Cited by R. D. Wyckoff, H. G. Botset, M. Muskat, 

 and D. W. Reed. Rev. Sci. Instr. 4: 394-405, 1933. 



63. Dauohaday, W. H. Steroid protein interactions. Physiol. 

 Revs. 39:885-902, 1959. 



64. Da vies, P. W., and D. W. Bronk. Oxygen tension in 

 mammalian brain. Federation Proc. 16: 689-692, 1957. 



65. Davis, D. L., and W. F. Hamilton. Small vessel responses 

 of the rabbit ear. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 1312-1315, 1959. 



66. Davis, D. L., and W. F. Hamilton. Small vessel responses 

 of the dog paw. Am. J. Physiol. 196: 1316-1321, 1959. 



67. Davis, D. L., and W. F. Hamilton. Cross circulation 

 at the small blood vessel level in the dog's paw. Am. J. 

 Physiol. 199: 1169-73, IO -6o. 



68. Davson, H. Physiology of the Ocular and Cerebrospinal Fluids. 

 Boston: Little, Brown, 1956. 



6g. Day, T. D. The permeability of interstitial connective 

 tissue and the nature of the interfibrillary substance. 

 J. Physiol., London 117: 1-8, 1952. 



70. DiPasqijale, E. L., and A. A. Schiller. Effect of hy- 

 poxemia on edema formation in perfused isolated rat 

 hind limb. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 78: 567-571, 1951. 



71. Dixon, M., and K. A. C. Elliott. The effect of cyanide 

 on the respiration of animal tissues. Biochem. J. 23: 812- 

 830, 1929. 



72. Dobson, E. L., and G. F. Warner. Measurement of 

 regional sodium turnover rates and their application to 

 the estimation of regional blood flow. ,4m. J. Physiol. 

 189: 269-276, 1957. 



73. Doupe, J., H. VV. Newman, and R. W. Wilkins. The 

 effect of peripheral vasomotor activity on systolic arterial 

 pressure in the extremities of man. J. Physiol., London 



95 : 2 44^57, '939- 



74. Drinker, C. K. The permeability and diameter of the 

 capillaries in the web of the brown frog (R. temporaria) 

 when perfused with solutions containing pituitary ex- 

 tract and horse serum. J. Physiol., London 63: 249-269, 

 1927. 



75. Drinker, C. K. Extravascular protein and the lymphatic 

 system. Ann. X. V. Acad. Set. 46: 807-821, 1946. 



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Drinker, C. K., and M. E. Field. Lymphatics, Lymph 

 and Tissue Fluid. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1933. 

 Drinker, C. K., M. E. Field, J. W. Heim, and O. C. 

 Leigh, Jr. The composition of edema fluid and lymph 

 in edema and elephantiasis resulting from lymphatic 

 obstruction. Am. ./. Physiol. 109: 572-586, 1934. 

 Drinker, C. K., M. F. Warren, and M. MacLanahan. 

 The absorption of protein solutions from the pulmonary 

 alveoli. J. Exptl. Med. 66: 449-458, 1937. 

 Drinker, C. K., and J. M. Yoffey. Lymphatics, Lymph 

 and Lymphoid Tissue — Their Physiological and Clinical 

 Si»nilh-<mte. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press 

 1 94 1, pp. 61-65. 



Drury, A. N, and N. W. Jones. Observations upon the 

 rate at which oedema forms when the veins of the human 

 limb are congested. Heart 14: 55-70, 1927. 

 Duclaux, J., and J. Errera. Le mecanisme de l'ultra- 

 tiltration. Part I. Rev. gen. colloides 2: 130-139, 1924. 

 Durbin, R. P. Osmotic flow of water across permeable 

 cellulose membranes. J. Gen. Physiol. 44: 315-326, i960. 

 Durbin, R. P., H. Frank, and A. K. Solomon. Water 

 flow through frog gastric mucosa. J. Gen. Physiol. 39: 



535-55 1. >95 6 - 



Duyff, J. W., and H. D. Bouman. Uber die Kapillarisa- 



tion einiger Kaninchenmuskeln. Z. Zelljorsch. 5: 596- 



614, 1927. 



Ebbecke, U. Capillarerweiterung, Urticaria und Schock. 



Klin. U'oschr. 2: 1 725-1 727, 1923. 



Edsall, J. T., and J. Wyman. Biophysical Chemistry, Chapt. 



II. New York: Academic Press, 1958. 



Eichna, L. W. Capillary blood pressure in man. Direct 



measurements in the digits during arterial hypertension 



induced by paredrinol sulfate. J. Clin. Invest. 21: 731 — 



734. '94-!- 



Eichna, L. W., and J. Bordley, III. Capillary blood 

 pressure in man. Comparison of direct and indirect 

 methods of measurement. J. Clin. Invest. 18: 695-704, 



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Eichna, L. W., and J. Bordley, III. Capillary blood 

 pressure in man. Direct measurements in the digits of 

 normal and hypertensive subjects during vasoconstriction 

 and vasodilatation variously induced. J. Clin. Invest. 21: 

 711-729, 1942. 



Eichna, L. W., and R. W. Wilkins. Capillary blood 

 pressure in man. Direct measurements in the digits during 

 induced vasoconstriction. J. Clin. Invest. 21 : 697-709, 

 1942. 



Einstein, A. Uber die von der molekularkinctischen 

 Theorie der Warme geforderte Bewegnng von in ruhenden 

 Fliissigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen. Ann. Physik. 17: 

 549-560, 1905. 



Fahr, G., and I. Ershler. Studies of the factors con- 

 cerned in edema formation. II. The hydrostatic pressure 

 in the capillaries during edema formation in right heart 

 failure. Ann. Internal Med. 15: 798-810, 1941. 

 Favvcett, D. W. The fine structure of capillaries, arterioles 

 and small arteries. In : The Microcirculation. Symposium on 

 Factors Influencing Exchange of Substances Across Capillary 

 Wall. Urbana, 111. Univ. Illinois Press, 1959, pp. 1-27. 

 Faxen, H. Der Widerstand gegen Bewegung einer 

 starren Kugel in einer zahen Fliissigkeit, die zwischen 



