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C. Reed, N. Kleitman (1926)
STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEPAmerican Journal of Physiology, 75
L. Conner, Ralph Stillman (1912)
A PNEUMOGRAPHIC STUDY OF RESPIRATORY IRREGULARITIES IN MENINGITISJAMA Internal Medicine
C. Bohr (1906-1907)
The Functional Variations in the Middle Position and Vital Capacity of the Lung: Normal and Pathological EmphysemaDeutsches Arch. f. klin. Med., 88
J. Nielsen, P. Roth
CLINICAL SPIROGRAPHY: SPIROGRAMS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCEJAMA Internal Medicine, 43
H. Davy (1839)
Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy, 3
R. Gesell (1925)
THE CHEMICAL REGULATION OF RESPIRATIONPhysical Review, 5
J. H. Means (1924)
DyspnoeaMedicine, 3
J. S. Haldane (1927)
Respiration
M. Hendry, T. Carpenter, L. Emmes (1919)
Gaseous Exchange with Unpracticed Subjects and Two Respiratory Apparatus Employing Three Breathing AppliancesThe New England Journal of Medicine, 181
C. Lundsgaard, D. Slyke (1918)
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V. Rubow (1907)
Study of the Respiration of Heart Disease: A Contribution to the Study of the Pathology of the Lesser CirculationDeutsches Arch. f. klin. Med., 92
Abstract Alterations in the respiratory movements may consist in a change in the rate, rhythm or amplitude of the respirations or in the expiratory position of the chest, or in several of these combined. The factors that influence the rate, rhythm and amplitude of the respirations have been carefully studied by numerous investigators, and the subject has been thoroughly reviewed by Haldane,1 Gesell2 and Means,3 but the factors that alter the expiratory position of the chest have received less study. Changes in the expiratory position of the chest were encountered during a study of oxygen debt after muscular work in patients with hyperthyroidism. The consumption of oxygen as determined by the closed circuit method increased rapidly during work, whereas immediately after work it decreased to or below the previous basal level, so that a lack of oxygen was not demonstrable. The respiratory quotient declined during work to 0.7 References 1. Haldane, J. S.: Respiration , New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1927. 2. Gesell, R.: The Chemical Regulation of Respiration , Physiol. Rev. 5:551, 1925. 3. Means, J. H.: Dyspnoea , Medicine 3:309, 1924.Crossref 4. Bohr, C.: The Functional Variations in the Middle Position and Vital Capacity of the Lung: Normal and Pathological Emphysema , Deutsches Arch. f. klin. Med. 88:385, 1906-1907. 5. Rubow, V.: Study of the Respiration of Heart Disease: A Contribution to the Study of the Pathology of the Lesser Circulation , Deutsches Arch. f. klin. Med. 92:255, 1907. 6. Davy, H.: Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy , London, Smith, Elden & Co., 1839, vol. 3, p. 236. 7. Hutchinson, J.: Tr. Med.-Chir. Soc. Edinburgh 29:137, 1846. 8. Siebeck, R.: On the Influence of the Respiratory Mechanism Through Diseased Conditions of Respiration and Circulation , Deutsches Arch. f. klin. Med. 100:205, 1910. 9. Bittorf, A., and Forschback, J.: Investigation upon the Lungs Filling up in Sickness , Ztschr. f. klin. Med. 70:474, 1910. 10. Peabody, F. W., and Wentworth, J. A.: The Vital Capacity of the Lungs and its Relation to Dyspnea , Arch. Int. Med. 20:443 ( (Sept.) ) 1917.Crossref 11. Lundsgaard, C. C., and Van Slyke, D. D.: Studies of Lung Volume: Relation Between Thorax Size and Lung Volume in Normal Adults , J. Exper. Med. 27:65, 1918.Crossref 12. Binger, C. A. L., and Davis, J. S., Jr.: Body Plethysmograph for Study of Respiratory Movements in Human Beings , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 25:607, 1928. 13. Hendry, M. F.; Carpenter, T. M., and Emmes, L. E.: Gaseous Exchange with Unpractised Subjects and Two Respiratory Apparatus Employing Three Breathing Appliances , Boston M. & S. J. 181:285 ( (Sept. 4) ); 334 (Sept. 11) and 368 (Sept. 18) 1919. 14. Musso: La respiration periodique et la respiration superflue ou de luxe , Arch. ital. de biol. 7:48, 1866 15. Conner, L. A., and Stillman, R. G.: A Pneumographic Study of Respiratory Irregularities in Meningitis , Tr. A. Am. Physicians 26:464, 1911. 16. Neilson, J. M., and Roth, P.: Clinical Spirography , Arch. Int. Med. 43:132 ( (Jan.) ) 1929. 17. Reed, C. I., and Kleitman, N.: Studies on Physiology of Sleep: IV. Effect of Sleep on Respiration , Am. J. Physiol. 75:600, 1925. 18. Panum, P. L.: Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. 1:125, 1868 19. Bohr.4 20. Loven, C.: Nord. med. ark. 4:1, 1872 21. Bohr.4
Archives of Internal Medicine – American Medical Association
Published: Jul 1, 1933
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