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39. Brown-Sequard, C.-E. Rccherches sur l'influencc dn 

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40. Burch, G. E. Digital Plethysmography. New York: Grune 

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41. Burch, G. E., A. E. Cohn, and C. Neumann. Spon- 

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 postero-superior portion of the pinna of resting normal 

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42. Burton, A. C. The range and variability of the blood flow 

 in the human fingers and the vasomotor regulation of body 

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43. Burton, A. C. On the physical equilibrium of small 

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44. Burton, A. G, and O. G. Edholm. Man in a Cold Environ- 

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45. Burton, A. G, and R. M. Taylor. A study of the 

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46. Cannon, W. B., and A. Rosenblueth. The Supersensitivity 

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47. Catchpole, B. N, and R. P. Jepson. Hand and fingei 

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48. Celander, O. The range of control exercised by the 

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49. Celander, O., and B. Folkow. The nature and the 

 distribution of afferent fibres provided with the axon 

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50. Clark, E. R. Arterio-venous anastomoses. Physiol. Revs. 

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51. Cohnheim, J. Gesammelte Abhandlungen Von Julius Cohnheim. 

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52. Coles, D. R. Heat elimination from the toes during the 

 exposure of the foot to subatmospheric pressures. J. 

 Physiol., London 135: 171, 1957. 



53. Coles, D. R., and A. D. M. Greenfield. The reactions 

 of the blood vessels of the hand during increases in 

 transmural pressure. J. Physiol., London 131 : 277, 1956. 



54. Coles, D. R., and G. C. Patterson. The capacity and 

 distensibility of the blood vessels of the human hand. J. 

 Physiol., London 135: 163, 1957. 



55. Cooper, K. E., K. W. Cross, A. D. M. Greenfield, 

 D. McK. Hamilton, and H. Scarborough. A comparison 

 of methods for gauging the blood flow through the hand. 

 Clin. Sci. 8: 217, 1949. 



56. Cooper, K. E., O. G. Edholm, and R. F. Mottram. 

 The blood flow in skin and muscle of the human forearm. 

 J. Physiol., London 128: 258, 1955. 



57. Cooper, K. E., and D. McK. Kerslake. Abolition of 

 nervous reflex vasodilatation by sympathectomy of the 

 heated area. J. Physiol., London 119: 18, 1953. 



58. Cooper, K. E., and D. McK. Kerslake. Vasoconstric- 

 tion in the hand during electrical stimulation of the 

 lumbar sympathetic chain in man. J. Physiol., London 



127: 134. '955- 



59. Crockford, G. VV., and R. F. Hellon. Vascular re- 

 sponses of human skin to infra-red radiation. J. Physiol., 

 London 149: 424, 1959. 



60. Diji, A. Local vasodilator action of carbon dioxide on 

 blood vessels of the hand. ./. Afipl. Physiol. 14: 414, 1959. 



61. Diji, A., and A. D. M. Greenfield. The local effect of 

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 60: 907, ig6o. 



62. Doupe, J. Studies in denervation. B. The circulation in 

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63. Duff, R. S. Circulatory changes in the forearm following 

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64. Duff, R. S. Effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline on 

 blood vessels of the hand before and after sympathectomy. 

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65. 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., London 120: 160, 



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66. Duff, F., A. D. M. Greenfield, and R. F. VVhelan. 



Vasodilatation produced by experimental arterial gas 

 embolism in man. Lancet 2: 230, 1953. 



67. Duff, F., A. D. M. Greenfield, and R. F. Whelan. 

 Observations on the mechanism of the vasodilatation 

 following arterial gas embolism. Clin. Sci. 13: 365, 1954. 



68. Duff, F., G. C. Patterson, and J. T. Shepherd. A 

 quantitative study of the response to adenosine triphos- 

 phate of the blood vessels of the human hand and forearm. 

 ./. Physiol., London 125: 581, 1954. 



6g. Duff, F., G. C. Patterson, and R. F. Whelan. The 

 effect of intra-arterial antihistamines on the hyperaemia 

 following temporary arrest of the circulation in the human 

 forearm. Clin. Sci. 14: 267, 1955. 



70. Duff, F., and J. T. Shepherd. The circulation in the 

 chronically denervated forearm. Clin. Sci. 12: 407, 1953. 



71. Edholm, O. G, R. H. Fox, and R. K. Macpherson. 

 Effect of body heating on the circulation in skin and 

 muscle. ./. Physiol., London 134: 612, 1956. 



72. Edholm, O. G., R. H. Fox, and R. K. Macpherson. 

 Vasomotor control of the cutaneous blood vessels in the 

 human forearm. ./. Physiol., London 139: 455, 1957. 



73. Eichna, L. VV., and R. Wilkins. Blood flow to the forearm 

 and calf. II. Reactive hyperaemia: Factors influencing the 

 blood flow during the vasodilatation following ischaemia. 

 Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. 68: 450, 1941. 



74. Essex, H. E., J. F. Hfrrick, E. J. Baldes, and F. C. 

 Mann. Observations on the circulation in the hind limbs 

 of a dog ten years following left lumbar sympathetic 

 ganglionectomy. Am. J. Physiol. 139: 351, 1943. 



75. Felder, D., E. Russ, H. Montgomery, and O. Horwitz. 

 Relationship in the toe of skin surface temperature to 

 mean blood flow measured with a plethysmograph. 

 Clin. Sci. 13: 251, 1954. 



76. Fencl, V., Z. Hejl, J. Jirka, J. Madlafousek, and 

 J. Brod. Changes of blood flow in forearm muscle and 

 skin during an acute emotional stress (mental arithmetic). 

 Clin. Sci. 18: 491, 1959. 



77. Folkow, B., J. Frost, K. Haeger, and B. Uvnas. The 

 sympathetic vasomotor innervation of the skin of the dog. 

 Acta Physiol. Scand. 17: 195, 1949. 



78. Fox, R. H., R. Goldsmith, and D. J. Kidd. Cutaneous 

 vasomotor nerves in the human ear and forehead. J. 

 Physiol. , London 150: 12P, ig6o. 



79. Fox, R. H., R. Goldsmith, and D. J. Kidd. The cuta- 

 neous vasomotor control in the human nose, lip and chin. 

 ./. Physiol., London 150: 22P, i960. 



80. Fox, R. H., R. Goldsmith, D. J. Kidd, and G. P. Lewis. 



