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HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY 



CIRCULATION II 



-■-,). Rennie, D. W., R. B. Reeves, and J. R. Pappenheimer. 



Oxygen pressure in urine and its relation to intrarenal 



blood flow. Am. J. Physiol. 195: 120, 1958. 

 2 -,4. Reubi, F. C, and H. A. Schroeder. Can vascular 



shunting be induced in the kidney by vasoactive drugs? 



J. Clin. Invest. 28: I 14, 1949. 



255. Reubi, F. C, H. A. Schroeder, P. H. Futcher, and 

 C. Reubi. A discrepancy between renal extraction and 

 urinary excretion of various substances (para-amino- 

 hippurate, mannitol, creatinine, and thiosulphate) in man. 

 J. Appl. Physiol. 3: 63, 1950. 



256. Reubi, F. Objections a la theorie de la separation intra- 

 renale des hematics et du plasma (Pappenheimer). Helv. 

 Med. Acta. 25: 516, 1958. 



257. Rhoads, C. P., D. D. Van Slvke, A. Hiller, and A. S. 

 Alving. The effects of novocainization and total section 

 of nerves of the renal pedicle on renal blood flow and 

 function. Am. J. Physiol. 110:392, 1934. 



258. Ritter, E. R. Pressure/flow relations in the kidney. 

 Alleged effects of pulse pressure. Am. J. Physiol. 168: 480, 



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259. Robinson, J. R. Reflections on Renal Function. Springfield, 

 111. : Thomas, 1954. 



260. Rosen felt, S., and A. L. Sellers. Pressure-flow studies 

 in the isolated artificial heart-lung perfused mammalian 

 kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 199: 499, i960. 



261. Rusznvak, I., M. Foldi, and G. Szabo. Lymphatics and 

 Lymph Circulation. New York : Pergamon Press, 1 960, pp. 

 1 14-120. 



262. Sarre, H., and E. Ansorge. Uber die reaktive Hyperamie 

 der Niere. Pflugers Arch. ges. Physiol. 242 : 79, 1 939. 



263. Schaefer, H. Discussion of "Central Control of Renal 

 Circulation." Physiol. Revs. 40: Suppl. 4, 45, i960. 



264. Scher, A. M. Focal blood flow measurements in cortex 

 and medulla of the kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 167 : 539, 1951. 



265. Scher, A. M. Mechanism of autoregulation of renal 

 blood flow. Nature, 184: Suppl. 17, 1322, 1959. 



266. Schmidt, C. F., and M. M. Hayman. Lymph formation 

 in the dog kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 91 : 157, 1929. 



267. Schmidt-Nielsen, B., and R. O'Dell. Effect of diet on 

 distribution of urea and electrolytes in the kidneys of 

 sheep. Am. J. Physiol. 197: 856, 1959. 



268. Schwalb, J., J. Hernandez-Richter, E. Gross, and 

 K. Kotsianos. Vergleichende experimentelle Nieren- 

 durchblutung mit den Bubble Flow Meter und mit der 

 Clearance der />-aminohippursaure. Z. ges. Exptl. Med. 



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 2fig. Selkurt, E. E. Comparison of renal clearances with 

 direct renal blood flow under control conditions and 

 following renal ischemia. Am. J. Physiol. 145: 376, 1946. 



270. Selkurt, E. E. Renal blood flow and renal clearance 

 during hemorrhagic shock. Am. J. Physiol. 145: 699, 1946. 



271. Selkurt, E. E. The relationship of renal blood flow to 

 effective arterial pressure in the intact kidney of the dog. 

 Am. J. Physiol. 147: 537, 1946. 



272. Selkurt, E. E. Measurement of renal blood flow. Methods 

 in Medical Research. Chicago: Yr. Bk. Pub., 1: 191, 1948; 

 Ibid. 5: 150, 1952. 



273. Selkurt, E. E., P. W. Hall, and M. P. Spencer. Re- 

 sponse of renal blood flow and clearance to graded partial 

 obstruction of the renal vein. Am. J. Physiol. 157:40, 1949. 



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Influence of graded arterial pressure decrement on renal 

 clearance of creatinine, />-aminohippurate and sodium. 

 Am. J. Physiol. 159: 369, 1949. 



Selkurt, E. E. Physiologic mechanisms of the kidney in 

 relation to anesthesia. J. Am. Assoc. Nurse Anesthetists 17: 

 242, 1949- 



Selkurt, E. E. Effect of pulse pressure and mean arterial 

 pressure modification in renal hemodynamics and the 

 handling of electrolytes and water. Circulation 4: 541, 1951. 

 Selkurt, E. E., M. Brandfonbrenner, and H. M. 

 Geller. Effects of ureteral pressure increases on renal 

 hemodynamics and the handling of electrolytes and water. 

 Am. J. Physiol. 170:61, 1952. 



Selkurt, E. E. Influence of hypoxia on renal circulation 

 and on excretion of electrolytes and water. Am. J. Physiol. 

 172:700, 1953. 



Selkurt, E. E. Sodium excretion by the mammalian 

 kidney. Physiol. Revs. 34: 287, 1954. 



Selkurt, E. E. Der Nierenkreislauf. Klin. Wochschr. 33: 

 Jahr. 15/16, No. 15, 359, 1955. 



Sf.mple, S. J. G, and H. E. DeWardener. Effect of 

 increased renal venous pressure on circulatory "auto- 

 regulation" of isolated dog kidneys. Circulation Research 7 : 



643. '959- 

 \ Shipley, R. E., and R. S. Study. Changes in renal blood 

 flow, extraction of inulin, glomerular filtration rate, tissue 

 pressure, and urine flow with acute alterations of renal 

 arterial blood pressure. Am. J. Physiol. 167: 676, 1951. 

 Simkin, B., H. C. Bergman, H. Silver, and M. Prinz- 

 metal. Renal arteriovenous anastomoses in rabbits, dogs 

 and human subjects. Arch. Internal Med. 81 : 115, 1948. 

 Sirota, J. H. Carbontetrachloride poisoning in man. I. 

 The mechanisms of renal failure and recovery. J. Clin. 

 Invest. 28: 1412, 1949. 



Smith, H. W., E. A. Rovenstine, W. Goldring, H. 

 Chasis, and H. A. Ranges. The effect of spinal anesthesia 

 on the circulation in normal, unoperated man with 

 reference to the autonomy of the arterioles, and especially 

 that of the renal circulation. J. Clin. Invest. 18: 319, 1939. 

 Smith, H. W. The physiology of renal circulation. Harvey 

 Lectures Ser. 35 : 1 66, 1 939-40. 



Smith, H. W. The Kidney: Structure and Function in Health 

 and Disease. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1951. 

 Smith, II. W. Principles of Renal Physiology. New York: 

 Oxford Univ. Press, 1956. 



Smith, H. W. The fate of sodium and water in the renal 

 tubules. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med. 35: 293, 1959. 

 Spanner, R. Der Abkurzungskreislauf der mcnschlichen 

 Niere: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Leistungsweiteilung ihre 

 Gefassystems. Klin. Wochschr. 16: 1421, 1937. 

 Spanner, R. Uber Geffasskurzschlusse in der Niere. 

 Yerhandl. anal. Ces. Jena. 45: 81 (Erganzungsheft, Anat. 

 Ans., 85), 1937. 



Spencer, M. P., A. B. Denison, and H. D. Green. The 

 direct renal vascular effects of epinephrine and nor- 

 epinephrine before and after adrenergic blockade. Circu- 

 lation Research 2: 537, 1954. 



Spencer, M. P. The renal vascular response to vaso- 

 depressor sympathomimetics. J. Pharrncol . Exptl. Therap. 

 116: 237, 1956. 

 Spinazzoi.a, A. J., and T. R. Sherrod. The effect of 



