Title and authors | Publication | Year |
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A century of exercise physiology: concepts that ignited the study of human thermoregulation. Part 2: physiological measurements.
Notley SR, Mitchell D, Taylor NAS |
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2023 |
On the Clinical Use of Pulse Plethysmography of the Calf: I. Methodological Considerations and Values in Subjects without Symptoms of Arterial Disease
R Nilsén |
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation | 1970 |
Krankheiten der Gefässe
E Wollheim, J Zissler |
1960 | |
The Segmental Plethysmograph: A Description of the Instrument
T Winsor |
Angiology | 1957 |
Emotions and the peripheral vasomotor system
B Ackner |
Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 1956 |
The George E. Brown Memorial Lecture: Digital Rheoplethysmography
GE Burch |
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 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 |