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STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF BLOOD VESSELS IN MAN. APPARATUS AND METHODS. I. A SENSITIVE PLETHYS-MOSPHYGMOGRAPH FOR A PORTION OF THE FINGER
Roy H. Turner
Roy H. Turner
Published September 1, 1937
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1937;16(5):777-786. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI100903.
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STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF BLOOD VESSELS IN MAN. APPARATUS AND METHODS. I. A SENSITIVE PLETHYS-MOSPHYGMOGRAPH FOR A PORTION OF THE FINGER

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The Segmental Plethysmograph: A Description of the Instrument
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Angiology 1957
Emotions and the peripheral vasomotor system
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research 1956
The George E. Brown Memorial Lecture: Digital Rheoplethysmography
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Circulation 1956
Plethysmographic studies in epidemic hemorrhagic fever
WW McClure
The American Journal of Medicine 1954
Clinical Plethysmography: Part I: an Improved Direct Writing Plethysmograph
T Winsor
Angiology 1953
Vasomotor Reactions to Heat among Patients with Arterial Disease
TR Winsor
Circulation 1950
Plethysmographic Investigations of the Blood Circulation in Fingers and Toes by Means of the Condenser Manometer
F Lund
Acta Medica Scandinavica 1949
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPENSATING VASOCONSTRICTION IN UNANESTHETIZED AREAS IN THE MAINTENANCE OF BLOOD PRESSURE DURING SPINAL ANESTHESIA 1
C Neumann, AD Foster, EA Rovenstine
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1945
A STUDY OF FACTORS (EMOTIONAL) RESPONSIBLE FOR CHANGES IN THE PATTERN OF SPONTANEOUS RHYTHMIC FLUCTUATIONS IN THE VOLUME OF THE VASCULAR BED OF THE FINGER TIP 1
C Neumann, WT Lhamon, AE Cohn, C Galati
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1944
REACTIVITY OF INTACT BLOOD VESSELS OF THE FINGERS AND TOES TO SENSORY STIMULI IN NORMAL RESTING ADULTS, IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION, AND IN SENILE SUBJECTS 1
GE Burch, AE Cohn, C Neumann
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1942
STUDIES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF BLOOD VESSELS IN MAN. III. SOME EFFECTS OF RAISING AND LOWERING THE ARM UPON THE PULSE VOLUME AND BLOOD VOLUME OF THE HUMAN FINGER TIP IN HEALTH AND IN CERTAIN DISEASES OF THE BLOOD VESSELS 1
RH Turner, GE Burch, WA Sodeman
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1937

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