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316. Rowe, G. G., J. H. Huston, G. M. Maxwell, A. B. 

 VVeinstein, H. Tuchman, and C. W. Crumpton. The 

 effects of 1-hydrazinophthalazine upon coronary hemo- 

 dynamics and myocardial oxygen metabolism in essential 

 hypertension. J. C.lin. Invest. 34: 696, 1955. 



317. Rowe, G. G., J. H. Huston, A. B. Weinstein, H. Tuch- 334. 

 man, J. F. Brown, and C. W. Crumpton. The hemo- 

 dynamics of thyrotoxicosis in man with special reference 



to coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen metabo- 

 lism. ./. Clin. Invest. 35: 272, 1956. 



318. Rowe, G. G., D. A. Emanuel, G. M. Maxwell, J. F. 335. 

 Brown, G. Castillo, B. Schuster, Q. R. Murphy, and 



C. W. Crumpton. Hemodynamic effects of quinidine : 

 including studies of cardiac work and coronary blood 

 flow. J. Clin. Invest. 36: 844, 1957. 336. 



319. Rowe, G. G. The nitrous oxide method for determining 

 coronary blood flow in man. Am. Heart J. 58: 268, 1959. 



320. Rowe, G. G., C. A. Castillo, G. M. Maxwell, and 



( ' \V Crumpton. The comparison of systemic and coro- 337. 



nary hemodynamics in the normal human male and 

 female. Circulation Research 7: 728, 1959. 



321. Rowe, G. G., G. M. Maxwell, C. A. Castillo, J. H. 

 Huston, and C. W. Crumpton. Hemodynamics of mitral 338. 

 stenosis with special reference to coronary blood flow 



and myocardial oxygen consumption. Circulation 22 : 



559. ! 9 6 o. 339. 



322. Sabiston, D. G, E. O. Theilen, and D. E. Gregg. The 

 relationship of coronary blood flow and cardiac output 

 and other parameters in hypothermia. Surgery 38 : 498, 



■955- 34°. 



323. Sabiston, D. C, Jr., and D. E. Gregg. Effect of cardiac 

 contraction on coronary blood flow. Circulation 15: 14, 



'957- 34'- 



324. Sabiston, D. C, Jr., J. P. Fauteux, and A. Blalock. 

 An experimental study of the fate of arterial implants in 



the left ventricular myocardium. With a comparison of 342 



similar implants in other organs. Ann. Surg. 145:927, 1957. 



325. Sabiston, D. C, Jr., C. A. Neill, and H. B. Taussig. 

 The direction of blood flow in anomalous left coronary 



artery arising from the pulmonary artery. Circulation 22 : 343. 



591, i960. 



326. Sabiston, D. C. Coronary endarterectomy. Am. Surgeon 



26: 219, i960. 344. 



327. Salazar, A. E. Induction of coronary thrombosis in the 

 intact closed chest dog. Circulation Research 9: I 351, 196 1. 



328. Salisbury, P. F., C. E. Cross, and P. A. Rieben. Reflex 345 

 effects of left ventricular distention. Circulation Research 



8:530, i9 6 °- 34 6 - 



329. Salisbury, P. F., C. E. Cross, K. Katsuhara, and P. A. 

 Rieben. Factors which initiate or influence edema in the 

 isolated dog's heart. Circulation Research 9: 601, 1961. 



330. Sapirstein, L. A. Regional blood flow by fractional dis- 347. 

 tribution of indicators. Am. J. Physiol. 193: 161, 1958. 



331. Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, P. E. Waithe, and J. P. 

 Isaacs. Insufficient coronary flow and myocardial failure 348. 

 as a complicating factor in late hemorrhagic shock. .4m. 



./. Physiol. 1 76 : 439, 1 954. 349. 



332. Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, E. Berglund, and L. C. 

 Sarnoff. Ventricular function. V. The circulatory effects 



of aramine; mechanism of action of "vasopressor" drugs 350. 



in cardiogenic shock. Circulation 10: 84, 1954. 

 331 Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, and R. Macruz. Observa- 351 



tions on the vasodilator properties of urine. I. Comparison 

 of the effect of human urine and nitroglycerin on coronary 

 resistance and myocardial oxygen consumption on the 

 isolated supported heart preparation. Circulation Research 



6:5"- I95 8 



Sarnoff, S. J., E. Braunwald, G. H. Welch, Jr., R. B 

 Case, W. N. Stainsby, and R. Macruz. Hemodynamic 

 determinants of oxygen consumption of the heart with 

 special reference to the tension-time index. .4m. J. Physiol. 

 192: 148, 1958. 



Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, G. H. Welch, E. Braunwald, 

 and W. N. Stainsby. Performance characteristics and 

 oxygen debt in a non-failing metabolically supported 

 isolated heart preparation. .4m. J. Physiol. 192: 141, 1958. 

 Sarnoff, S. J., S. K. Brockman, J. P. Gilmore, R. J. 

 Linden, and J. II. Mitchell. Influence of cardiac sym- 

 pathetic and vagal nerve stimulation on atrial and ven- 

 tricular dynamics. Circulation Research 8: I 108, i960. 

 Sayen, J. J., A. H. Katcher, W. F. Sheldon, and C. M. 

 Gilbert, Jr. Effect of levarterenol on polarographic 

 myocardial oxygen, the epicardial electrocardiogram and 

 contraction. Circulation Research 8: log, i960. 

 Schlesinger, M. J. An injection plus dissection study of 

 coronary artery occlusions and anastomoses .4m. Heart J. 

 >5 : 5 2 8, 1938. 



Schreiner, G. L., E. Berglund, H. G. Borst, and G 

 Monroe. Effects of vagus stimulation and of acetylcholine 

 on myocardial contractility, oxygen consumption and 

 coronary flow in dogs. Circulation Research 5: 562, 1957. 

 Scott, J. G, and T. A. Balourdas. An analysis of coro- 

 nary flow and related factors following vagotomy, atropine 

 and sympathectomy. Circulation Research 7: 162, 1959. 

 Scott, J. B., R. A. Hardin, and F. J. Haddy. Pressure- 

 flow relationships in the coronary vascular bed of the 

 dog. .4m. ./. Physiol. 199: 765, i960. 

 Scott, J. G, T. A. Balourdas, and M. N. Cross. The 

 effect of experimental hypothyroidism on coronary blood 

 How and hemodynamic factors. Am. J. Cardiol. 7 : 690, 

 1 96 1. 



Sevelius, G., and P. C. Johnson. Myocardial blood flow 

 determined by surface counting and ratio formula. J. 

 Lab. Clin. Met/. 54:669, 1959. 



Shaw, R., C. R Rayford, and D. E. Gregg. Patterns of 

 phasic blood flow in the left coronary artery. Physiologist 

 2 (No. 3): 105, 1959. 



Shipley, R. E., and C. Wilson. An improved recordine 

 rotameter. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 78: 724, 1951. 

 Siegel, J. H., J. P. Gilmore, and S. J. Sarnoff. Cate- 

 cholamines in coronary venous blood before and during 

 stimulation of the stellate ganglion. Federation Proc. 19: 

 108, i960. 



Simonson, E. Clinical progress. Russian research on the 

 role of visceral reflexes in coronary insufficiency. Circula- 

 tion 22 : 1 179, i960. 



Singer, R. The coronary arteries of the Bantu heart. S. 

 African Med. J. 33: 310, 1959. 



Smith, J. R., and I. C. Layton. The flow of blood supply- 

 ing the cardiac atria. Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med. 62 : 59, 

 1946. 



Smith, J. C. Review of single coronary artery with report 

 of two cases. Circulation 1:11 68, 1 950. 

 Sobin, S. S., W. G. Frasher, Jr., and H. M. Tremer. 



