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157. Mossman, H. W. Rabbit placenta and the problem of 

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158. Mossman, H. \V. Comparative morphogenesis of the 

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159. Naesland, J. Research on the permeability of the placenta 

 with the aid of blood group determination, radio-active 

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160. Neumann, R. Uterus-Kammer-Transplantationen Verp- 

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161. Noer, R. A study of the effect of flow direction on pla- 

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162. Ogden, E., G. J. Hildebrand, and E. W. Page. Rise of 

 blood pressure during ischemia of the gravid uterus. 

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163. Okkels, H., and E. T. Engle. Studies on the finer struc- 

 ture of the uterine blood vessels of the Macacas monkey. 

 Acta Pathol. Microbiol. Scand. 15: 150-168, 1938. 



164. Orsini, M. W. The vascular knot of the hamster uterus; 

 the placental arterial supply and its changes during 

 gestation and postpartum involution. ./. Morphol. 100: 

 565-600, 1957. 



165. Oughtred, O. W., and S. R. M. Revnolds. Collateral 

 pathways utilized upon ligation of the inferior vena cava 

 at different levels in the dog. Surg. Gynecol. Obstet. 1 1 : 

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166. Page, E. W. Relation of fetus and placenta to decline of 

 hypertension in pregnant rats. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 53 : 

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167. Page, E. W. Discussion of uteroplacental circulation in 

 mammals. Trans. 2nd Conf. on Gestation, edited by C. Villee. 

 New York : Josiah Macy, Jr., Found., 1955, p. 210. 



168. Page, E. W. In: Trans. 5th Conf. on Gestation, edited by C. 

 Villee. New York: Josiah Macy, Jr., Found., 1959, pp. 

 122-124. 



169. Palmer, A. J., and A. H. C. Walker. The maternal 

 circulation in normal pregnancy. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Brit. 

 Empire 56: 537-547, 1949. 



170. Paton, D. N., B. P. Watson, and J. Ken. On the source 

 of the amniotic and allantoic fluids in mammals. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc, Edinburgh 46: 71, 1907. 



171. Paul, W. M., T. Enns, S. R. M. Reynolds, and F. P. 

 Chinard. Sites of water exchange between the maternal 

 system and the amniotic fluid of rabbits. J. Clin. Invest. 



35 : 634-640. 1 94 6 - 

 1 72. Phelps, D. H. The experimental production of menstrual 

 anomalies. Endocrinology 39: 105-119, 1946. 



1 73. Phelps, D. H. Endometrial vascular reactions and the 

 mechanism of nidation. Am. J. Anat. 79: 167-197, 1946. 



174. Plentl, A. A. The origin of amniotic fluid. Trans. 

 4th Conf. on Gestation, edited by C. Villee. New York : 

 Josiah Macy, Jr., Found., 1957, p. 71. 



175. Plentl, A. A. The dynamics of the amniotic fluid. Ann. 

 IV. Y. Acad. Sci. 75: 744-761, 1959. 



176. Pompen, A. W. M. De Invloed van Menformon op der Baar- 

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1 77. Price, D. Influence of hormones on sex differentiation in 

 cxplanted fetal reproductive tracts. Trans, yd Conf. on 

 Gestation, edited by C. Villee. New York : Josiah Macy, 

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178. Pryztowsky, H. Fetal blood studies VII. The oxygen 



pressure gradient between the maternal and fetal bloods 

 of the human in normal and abnormal pregnancy. Bull. 

 Johns Hopkins Hosp. 101 : 48, 1957. 



179. Pryztowsky, H. Fetal blood studies. VIII. Some obser- 

 vations on the transient fetal bradycardia accompanying 

 uterine contractions in the human. Bull. Johns Hopkins 

 Hasp. 102 : 1 -7, 1958. 



180. Ramsey, E. M. The vascular pattern of the endometrium 

 of the pregnant rhesus monkey. Anat. Record 97 : 363, 1947. 



181. Ramsey, E. M. The vascular pattern of the endometrium 

 of the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Contrib. Embryol. 

 Carnegie Inst. 33: 1 13-148, 1949. 



182. Ramsey, E. M. Venous drainage of the placenta of the 

 rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Contrib. Embryol. 

 Carnegie Inst. 35: 151-174, 1954. 



183. Ramsey, E. M. Circulation in the maternal placenta of 

 primates. Am. J. Obstel. Gynecol. 67: 1-14, 1954. 



184. Ramsey, E. M. Physiology of the utero-placental circu- 

 lation. Trans. 2nd Conf. on Gestation, edited by C. Villee. 

 New York: Jo=iah Macy, Jr., Found., 1955, pp. 174-175. 



185. Ramsey, E. M. Circulation in the maternal placenta of 

 the rhesus monkey and man, with observations on the 

 marginal lakes. Am. J. Anat. 98: 159-189, 1956. 



186. Ramsey, E. M. Circulation in the placenta. Trans. 5th 

 Conf. on Gestation, edited by C. Villee. New York: Josiah 

 Macy, Jr., Found., 1958, pp. 102-103. 



187. Ramsey, E. M. Vascular anatomy of the utero-placental 

 and fetal circulation. Proc. Josiah Macy, Jr. Found. CIOMS 

 Conf. on Oxygen Supply to the Human Fetus. Springfield, 

 111. : Thomas, 1957. 



188. Ramsey, E. M., G. W. Corner, Jr., N. W. Donner, and 

 H. M. Stran. Radioangiographic studies of circulation in 

 the maternal placenta of the rhesus monkey: preliminary 

 report. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. US. 46: 1 003-1 008, i960. 



189. Ramsey, E. M. Vascular adaptations of the uterus to 

 pregnancy. Ann. X. Y. Acad. Sci. 75: 726-745, 1 959- 



190. Reynolds, S. R. M. Studies on the uterus. V. The in- 

 fluence of the ovary on the motility of the uterus of the 

 unanesthetized rabbit. Am. J. Physiol, 97: 706-774, 1932. 



191. Reynolds, S. R. M. The nature of uterine contractility. 

 Physiol. Revs. 17: 304-334, 1937. 



192. Reynolds, S. R. M. Haemodynamic factors in the uterus 

 during the latter part of gestation. Nature 140: 546, 1937. 



193. Reynolds, S. R. M. Acetylcholine content of uteri before 

 and after administration of oestrin to ovariectomized 

 rabbits. J. Physiol., London 95: 258-268, 1939. 



194. Reynolds, S. R. M. Relation of maternal blood flow 

 within the uterus to change in shape and size of the con- 

 ceptus during pregnancy; physiological basis of uterine 

 accomodation. Am. J. Physiol. 148: 77-85, 1947. 



195. Reynolds, S. R. M. Differential uterine tensions and the 

 flow of blood through the uterus during pregnancy. 

 Federation Proc. 6- 188, 1947. 



196. Reynolds, S. R. M. The physiologic basis of menstrua- 

 tion; a summary of current concepts. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 



135: 552-557. '947- 



197. Reynolds, S. R. M. Morphological determinants of the 

 flow-characteristics between an artery and its branch, 

 with special reference to the ovarian spiral artery of the 

 rabbit. Acta Anal. 5: 1-16, 1948. 



198. Reynolds, S. R. M. Physiology of the Uterus (2nd ed.). 

 New York: Hoeber, 1949. 



199. Reynolds, S. R. M. Adaptation of maternal uterine blood 



