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Parker, J. I., and Parker, F., Jr.: Anaphylaxis in White Kat, J. Afed. Res. 

 44: 263, 1924. 



Pearce, R. M., and Eisenbrey, A. B.: The Physiology of Anaphylactic 

 Shock in the Dog, J. Infect. Dis. 7: 565, 1910. 



Robinson, G. C, and Auer, .J.: Disturbances of the Heart Beat in the Dog 

 Caused by Serum Anaphylaxis, J. Exper. Med. 18: 556, 1913. 



Rous, P., and Gelding, H. P.: Is Local Vasodilatation After Different 

 Tissue Injuries Referable to a Single Cause.' J. Exper. IMcd. 51: 

 27, 1930. 



Scott, W. M.: Anaphylaxis in the Rabbit; the Mechanism of the Symptoms, 

 J. Path. & Bact. 15: 31, 1910-11. 



Schultz, W. H.: Physiological Studies in Anaphylaxis. I. The Reaction of 

 the Smooth Muscle of the Guinea Pig Sensitized "With Horse Serum, 

 J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 1: 549, 1909-10. II. Reaction of 

 Smooth Muscle From Guinea Pigs Rendered Tolerant to Large Doses 

 of Serum, Ibid. 2: 221, 1910-11. IV. Reaction of the Cat Toward 

 Horse Serum, Ibid. 3: 299, 1911-12. 



Schultz, W. H., and Jordan, H. E.: Physiological Studies in Anaphylaxis. 

 III. A Microscopical Study of the Anaphylactic Lung of the Guinea 

 Pig and Mouse, .1. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. 3: 375, 1911. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Stoland, O. O.: Anaphylaxis. XII. The Pulmonary 

 Permeability in Normal and Sensitized Dogs and Its Relation to 

 Anaphylactic Shock, J. Immunol. 20: 101, 1930. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Stoland, O. O. : Anaphylaxis. XV. A Theory as to 

 Its Mechanism, University of Kansas Science Bull. 20: 103, 1931. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Stoland, O. O. : Bacterial Anaphjdaxis, .T. Immunol. 8: 

 141, 1923. The Prophylactic Action of Atropin Sulphate Upon the 

 AnaphA'lactic and Allergic Reactions of the Excised Uterus of Mrgin 

 Guinea Pigs, Ibid. 8: 91, 1923. 



Sherwood, N. P., and Downs, C. M.: Anaphylaxis. VI. Passive Sensitiza- 

 tion of Turtles and Guinea Pigs Using Immune Serum From Chickens 

 and Rabbits, J. Immunol. 15: 73, 1928. 



Sherwood, N. P.: Anaphvlaxis. V. Allergic Responses of the Embrvonic 

 Chick Heart, .1. Immunol. 15: 65, 1928. 



Sherwood, N. P., Stoland, O. 0., and Nelson, H. G. : A Comparison of 

 Histamine and Anaphylactic Reactions in Turtles. (Proceedings 

 of the Missouri Valley Branch of the Society of American Bac- 

 teriologists, Columbia, Mo., May 2, 1941, J. Bact. 42: 287, 1941.) 



Silva, M. Rocha E. : Concerning the Mechanism of Anaphylactic and Tryptic 

 Shock, J. Immunol. 40: 399, 1941. 



Simonds, .1. P.: Anaphylactic Shock in Dogs, J. Infect. Dis. 19: 746, 1916. 

 A Study of the Low Blood Pressures Associated With Anajihylactic 

 and Peptone Shock and Experimental Fat Embolism With Special 

 Reference to Surgical Shock, .1. Exper. Med. 27: 539, 1918. The 

 Fundamental Physiologic Reaction in Anaphylactic and Peptone 

 Shock, J, A. M. A. 73: 1437, 1919. Simultaneous Changes in Blood 

 Pressure in Carotid Artery and .Tugular and Portal A'eins in Anaf)hy- 

 lactic and Peptone Shock in Dog, Am. J. Physiol. 65: 512, 1923. 



Simond.s, J. P., and Ranson, W. S.: The Effect of Pe[);one on the Peripheral 

 Circulation, J. Exper. Med. 38: 275, 1923. 



Simonds, J. P., and Brandes, W. C: Effect of Obstruction of Hepatic 

 Veins on Systemic Circulation, Am. J. Physiol. 72: 320, 1925. An- 

 aphylactic Shock and Mechanical Obstruction of Hepatic Veins in 

 Dog, J. Immunol. 13: 1, 1927. Effect of Mechanical Obstruction of 

 Hepatic Veins Upon Outflow of Lvmph From Thoracic Duct, J. Im- 

 munol. 13: 11, 1927. 



