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92. Eckenhoff, J. E., J II Hafkenshiel, M. H. Uarmel, 

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93. Eckstein, R. W., M. Stroud III, R. Eckel, C. V. 

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94. Eckstein, R. W., VV. B. Newberry, J. A, McEachern, 

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95. Eckstein, R. VV., and D. S. Leighninger. Chronic effects 

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96. Eckstein, R. VV. Coronary interarterial anastomoses in 

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97. Eckstein, R. VV. Development of interarterial coronary 

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98. Eckstein, R. VV. Effect of exercise and coronary artery 

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99. Eckstein, R. VV, and R. E. Hurley. Effect of bilateral 

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100. Edwards, J. C, C. Burnsides, R. L. Swarm, and A. I. 

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1 01. Edwards, J. E. Anomalous coronary arteries with special 

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102. Edwards, VV. S., A. Siegel, and R. J. Bing. Studies on 

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103. Edwards, VV. S., S. Tuluy, W. E. Reber, A. Siegel, 

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104. Engle, M. A., E. I. Goldsmith, G. R. Holswade, H. P. 

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105. Essex, H. E., J. F. Herrick, E. J. Baldes, and F. C. 

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106. Evans, C. L., and E. H. Starling. The part played by 



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Eystek, C. J. The muscular architecture of the ventricles 

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Farrand, R. L., and S. M. Horvath. Effects of khellin 

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Favarger, H. Die chronische Tabakvergiftung und ihren 

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Fawcett, D. VV. The fine structure of capillaries, arterioles 

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Feinberg, H., A. Gerola, and L. N. Katz. Effect of 

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Feinberg, H., E. Boyd, and L. N. Katz. Calcium effect 

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Fishman, A. P. (guest editor). The myocardium — its 

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Foltz, E. L., R. G. Page, VV. F. Sheldon, S. K. Wong, 

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 and regulation of coronary blood flow in intact anesthe- 

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 Foltz, E. L., M. Wendel, and J. W. West. Effects of 

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Friedberg, C. K. Cardiogenic shock in acute myocardial 

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Frolkis, V. V., and V. I. Milko. The uptake of radio- 

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Gage, A. A., K. C. Olson, and W. M. Chardach. Ex- 

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