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HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY 



CIRCULATION II 



85. Spalteholz, YV. Die Vcrtheilung der Blutgefasse in der 

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86. Thompson, W. H. Uber die Abhangigkeit der Gliedervenen 

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87. Wallace, J. M. Pressure relationships among arteries and 

 large and small veins. Circulation 14: 1013, 1956. 



88. Wallace, J. M., and E. A. Stead. Spontaneous pressure 

 elevations in small veins and effects of norepinephrine and 

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89. Whitney, R. J. The measurement of volume changes in 

 human limbs. J. Physiol. 121: I, 1953. 



90. Wiggers, C. J. Peripheral circulation. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 9: 



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91. Wilkins, R. YV., F. W. Haynes, and S. YVeiss. The role of 

 the venous system in circulatory collapse induced by 

 sodium nitrite. J. Clin. Invest. 16: 85, 1937. 



92. Wilkins, R. YV., S. YY'eiss, and F. W. Haynes. The effect 

 of circulatory collapse induced by sodium nitrite. J. Clin. 

 Invest. 17:41, 1938. 



93. Wood, J. E., and J. YV. Eckstein. A tandem forearm 

 plethysmograph for study of acute responses of the pe- 

 ripheral veins of man: the effect of environmental and local 

 temperature change, and the effect of pooling blood in the 

 extremities. J. Clin. Invest. 37: 41, 1958. 



