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Effects of sex steroids and related compounds on Hyporegenerative processes in hemolytic anemia. [The so-called refractory anemias] Frick PG. pregnancy and on development of the young. Bauman AW, et al.

Schweiz Med Wschr 97:243-4, 25 Feb 67 [5 ref.] [Ger] Saunders FJ. Physiol Rev 48:601-43, Jul 68 [398 ref.] Seminars Hemat 4:265-72, Jul 67 [44 ref.] [Androgens and anabolites as stimulators of

ANEMIA, TARGET CELL see THALASSEMIA [C9] erythropoiesis] lukniavichius lu lu.

ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC, ACQUIRED Klin Med [Moskva] 44:87-93, Jan 66 [40 ref.] [Rus]

ANENCEPHALUS [C16]

[C9] ANDROSTERONE [D2, D8]

ETIOLOGY [Acquired hemolytic anemias] Trincão C. THERAPEUTIC USE

An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:536-55, Jul-Dec 66 [193 Teratology of the central nervous system. Kalter H. ref.]

[Por] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:148-52, 1967 [18 ref.] [Effect of Atromid on blood lipids in patients with hyperlipemia] Baranova LV.

ETIOLOGY

ANESTHESIA [E3] Ter Arkh 40:15-20, Mar 68 [60 ref.] [Rus]

[The binding capacity of red blood cells. A contribution Molecular forces in anesthesia. Schoenborn BP, et al. ANEMIA [C9]

on the pathogenesis of acquired hemolytic Advances Pharmacol 5:1-17, 1967 [25 ref.] conditions] Gramlich F.

Anaesthesia in difficult situations. The influence of CLASSIFICATION

Folia Haemat [Frankfurt] 9:15-35, Aug 64 [97 ref.] disease on pre-operative preparation and choice of

[Ger] anaesthetic. Gilbertson AA, et al. Refractory anemia with hyperplastic bone marrow

Anaesthesia 22:607-30, Oct 67 [37 ref.] [aregenerative anemia]. Vuter RW, et al.

ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC, CONGENITAL Drug dependence: Important considerations from the Seminars Hemat 4:175-93, Jul 67 [71 ref.]

anesthesiologist's viewpoint. Adriani J, et al. [C9]

Anesth Analg [Cleveland] 47:472-82, Sep-Oct 68 [30 DIAGNOSIS

ref.] [Congenital nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia] Anesthesia for peroral endoscopy and bronchography. [Radioisotope diagnosis of anemias] Schulz K, et al. Urasiński I.

Proctor DF. Z Aerztl Fortbild [Jena] 61:1277-85, 15 Dec 67 [42 ref.] Pol Tyg Lek 22:763-6, 15 May 67 [29 ref.] [Pol] Anesthesiology 29:1025-36, Sep-Oct 68 [57 ref.] [Ger]

Beta-adrenergic blocking agents and anaesthesia: a ENZYMOLOGY

review. Warner WA. ETIOLOGY

Canad Anaesth Soc J 15:42-55, Jan 68 [100 ref.] Hereditary hemolytic anemias associated with specific Renal function in major surgery. Kronborg O. Post-hemorrhagic anemia and shock in the newborn at erythrocyte enzymopathles. Valentine WN.

Danish Med Bull 14:198-209, Aug 67 [73 ref.] birth. A review and an etiologic classification. Smith Calif Med 108:280-94, Apr 68 [108 ref.]

[Cardiac arrhythmias during anesthesia] Pöntinen PJ. JJ, et al.

[Hereditary enzyme deficiency hemolytic anemias] Duodecim 83:1219-23, 1967 [23 ref.] [Fin] Obstet Gynec Survey 23:511-21, Jun 68 [41 ref.] Dreyfus B, et al.

[Special problems in pediatric anesthesia ] Suutarinen [Early anemia in burns [loss of erythrocytes in the Rev Franc Etud Clin Biol 12:767-78, Oct 67 [98 ref.] T. Duodecim 83:1213-8, 1967 [18 ref.] [Fin] initial period of burn sickness]. [Review of the

[Fr] [Pharmacogenetic problems in anesthesia] Kalow W. literature]] Trubachev VG.

Anaesthesist 15:13-8, Jan 66 [92 ref.] [Ger] Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter 10:79-83, Sep-Oct 66 [48 ref.] [Rus] ANEMIA, HYPERCHROMIC see ANEMIA,

[On electro-anesthesia in animal experiments]

Wageneder F, et al. ANEMIA, ACHRESTIC see under ANEMIA,

MACROCYTIC [C9]

Anaesthesist 15:10-3, Jan 66 [13 ref.] [Ger]

[Anesthesia in hemorrhagic shock] Bonhoeffer K. MACROCYTIC [C9] ANEMIA, HYPOCHROMIC [C9]

Chirurg 38:115-8, Mar 67 [13 ref.]

[Ger]

[Anesthesia in otorhinolaryngology] Hansen D, et al. ANEMIA, ADDISON'S see ANEMIA, PERNICIOUS [Senlle anemias] Morsiani M, et al.

HNO 14:257-62, Sep 66 [39 ref.]

[Ger] Arcisped S Anna Ferrara 20:429-68, 1967 [110 ref.] [It] [Preoperative evaluation and anesthetic mana gement [C9, C13]

of patients with head injuries] Uchida M, et al. ANEMIA, MACROCYTIC [C9]

Jap J Anesth 17:1-11, Jan 68 [78 ref.] [Jap] ANEMIA, APLASTIC [C9] [Recent data on the megaloblastic anemias] Wolff R.

ADVERSE EFFECTS [Hypoplastic anemia in chuldren [review of the Ann Biol Clin [Paris] 25:565-94, May Jun 67 [13 ref.] literature]] Mosla gina EN.

[Fr] [Problems in respiratory deadspace in anesthesia. [1] ] Probl Gemat 11:40-5, Jun 66 [44 ref.] [Rus] [Senlle anemias] Morsiani M, et al.

Suwa K. Jap J Anesth 16:177-91, Mar 67 [37 ref.] [Jap] Arcisped S Anna Ferrara 20:429-68, 1967 [110 ref.] [It] [Problems of respiratory deadspace in anesthesia. [II]] CHEMICALLY INDUCED

Suwa K. Jap J Anesth 16:277-86, Apr 67 [75 ref.] [Jap]

COMPLICATIONS Drug-induced a plastic anemia. Bithell TC, et al.

ANESTHESIA ADJUVANTS [D6] Seminars Hemat 4:194-221, Jul 67 [159 ref.] Folic acid and pregnancy. II. Nutr Rev 26:5-8, Jan 68 [24 ref.]

METABOLISM COMPLICATIONS

ETIOLOGY

The metabolism of drugs employed in anesthesia. II. "Pure" red cell anemia [erythroblastic hypoplasia] and

Greene NM. thymoma. Dameshek W, et al.

[Significance of anemia symptoms in liver diseases] Anesthesiology 29:327-60, Mar-Apr 68 [370 ref.] Seminars Hemat 4:222-32, Jul 67 [56 ref.]

Plesbergen H. A plastic anemia in paroxysmal nocturnal

Deutsch Med Wschr 93:1445-7, 26 Jul 68 [12 ref.] [Ger] ANESTHESIA, DENTAL [E3, E6] hemoglobinuria. Mechanisms and therapy. Gardner FH, et al. Seminars Hemat 4:250-64, Jul 67 [66 ref.] ANEMIA, MEDITERRANEAN see THALASSEMIA Halothane in outpatient dental anesthesia. Meyer RA, Refractory anemia with hyperplastic bone marrow

et al. Oral Surg 24:760-76, Dec 67 [140 ref.] [aregenerative anemia]. Vuter RW, et al.

[C9] Seminars Hemat 4:175-93, Jul 67 [71 ref.]

ANESTHESIA, GENERAL [E3] ANEMIA, MEGALOBLASTIC see ANEMIA, DRUG THERAPY

[Anesthesia in bronchoscopy. Dangers. Current MACROCYTIC [C9]

technics] Meirsman-Roobroeck GC. [Hormone therapy of a plastic anemia] Hasegawa M, et

Acta Anaesth Belg 17:53-68, May 66 [115 ref.] [Fr] al. Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:561-6, Jul 67 [ 22 ref.] [Jap] ANEMIA, PERNICIOUS [C9, C13]

ANESTHESIA, INHALATION [E3] ETIOLOGY

IMMUNOLOGY

The levels of nitrous oxide analgesia. Parbrook GD. Radiation-induced a plastic anemia. Cronkite EP. [Immunologic mechanisms and digestive tract Brit J Anaesth 39:974-82, Dec 67 [94 ref.] Seminars Hemat 4:273-7, Jul 67 [17 ref.] diseases] Leonard JP, et al.

Physical characteristics of halothane: values and [Aplasta of the bone marrow and virus hepatitis] Presse Med 75:2545-50, 25 Nov 67 [48 ref.] [Fr] significance. Saidman LJ. Kolodziejska H, et al.

[Current views on the autoimmunologic background of Clin Anesth 1:11-22, 1968 [10 ref.] Pol Tyg Lek 22:1466-8, 18 Sep 67 [22 ref.] [Pol] Addison-Biermer disease] Rechowicz K.

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 40:749-54, Jun 68 [50 ref.] [Pol] INSTRUMENTATION ANEMIA, COOLEY'S see THALASSEMIA [C9] ANEMIA, SICKLE CELL [C9]

Rebreathing circuits. A review. Sykes MK. ANEMIA, ERYTHROBLASTIC see THALASSEMIA

Brit J Anaesth 40:666-74, Sep 68 [49 ref.] [Anemia of falciform cells] Trincão C. [29]

An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:490-508, Jul.Dec 66 [217 VETERINARY ref.]

[Por] ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC [C9]

Recent advances in general anaesthesia. O'Brien JJ. ANEMIA, SIDEROBLASTIC [C9]

Aust Vet J 43:472-7, Oct 67 [22 ref.] [The hemolytic anemias due to erythrocyte disorders with hemoglobinopathies] Rosa J, et al.

see also related

ANESTHESIA, LOCAL [E3] Ann Biol Clin [Paris] 25:525-53, May Jun 67 [130 ref.] FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY [C13] [Fr] PYRIDOXINE DEFICIENCY [C13]

[Anesthesia in bronchoscopy. Dangers. Current [Non-erythrocytic hemolytic anemias] Trincão c.

technics] Meirsman-Roobroeck GC. An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:451-69, Jul-Dec 66 [176 [Siderocytes, sideroblasts and sideroblastic anemia] Acta Anaesth Belg 17:53-68, May 66 [115 ref.] [Fr] ref.] [Por] Beritic T. Lijecn Vjesn 88: 1083-6, Sep 66 [17 ref.] [Ser]

STANDARDS

[Local anesthesia and its current significance in

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ANIMALS [B2]

METABOLISM

current studies] Bogdanikowa B.

Pol Tyg Lek 22:2025-9, 25 Dec 67 [21 ref.] [Pol] GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

Metabolic control characteristics of the acutely
ischemic myocardium. Wollenberger A, et al.

ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE
Daily growth layers in animals and plants. Neville AC. Amer J Cardiol 22:349-59, Sep 68 [40 ref.] Biol Rev 42:421-41, Aug 67 [80 ref.]

Treatment of tsutsugamushi disease. Katsura S. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

Acta Med Biol [Niigata] 15:117-9, Dec 67 [18 ref.] ANIMALS, DOMESTIC [B2]

The use of combinations of antimicrobial drugs. Ja wetz Circulatory adaptation to high altitude. Hultgren HN, E. Ann Rev Pharmacol 8:151-70, 1968 [117 ref.] see also related

et al. Ann Rev Med 19:119-52, 1968 [164 ref.] Rational use of prophylactic antibiotics in children. VETERINARY MEDICINE [G2]

Mortimer EA Jr. ANTERIOR HORN CELLS see under MOTOR

Pediat Clin N Amer 15:261-73, Feb 68 [38 ref.] Comparative serology of domestic animals. Rice CE.

[Enzyme therapy, with special reference to the Advances Vet Sci 12:105-62, 1968 [244 ref.] NEURONS [A8, A11]

combined use with chemotherapeutics] Hatano H, et [Blood groups in domestic animals] Lefebvre J. Rev Immun [Paris] 31:1-36, Jan-Mar 67 [231 ref.] [Fr] ANTHELMINTICS [D3]

Ophthalmology [Tokyo] 9:649-52, Sep 67 [18 ref.]

[Jap] ANIMALS, LABORATORY [B1, B2]

Recent advances in anthelmintics. Arundel JH. Aust Vet J 43:455-60, Oct 67 [44 ref.]

ADVERSE EFFECTS see also related VETERINARY MEDICINE [G2]

ADVERSE EFFECTS

Nephrotoxicity of antibiotics. Kunin CM.

JAMA 202:204-8, 16 Oct 67 [46 ref.] Small marsuplals as experimental animals. Barnes RD. [Current drugs for the intestinal parasites and their [Clinically observed side effects of more recent Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl: 251-7, Apr 68 [9 ref.] side effects] Bojanowicz K, et al.

antibiotics. Miniature swine: development, management, and Wiad Parazyt 14:303-11, 1968 [48 ref.] [Pol] Amphotericin-B-bacitracin-cycloserine-neomycin. utilization. Bustad LK, et al.

novobiocin.polymyxin] Schindel L. ! Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl:280-7, Apr 68 [27 ref.] THERAPEUTIC USE

Ther Umsch 23:302-14, Jul 66 [139 ref.] [Ger] Small species of primates in biomedical research. 2 Cooper RW.

The chemotherapy of cestode infections. Keeling JE. ANALYSIS Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl: 267-79, Apr 18 [64 ref.] Advances Chemother 3:109-52, 1968 [182 ref.]

Seals and sea lions as models for studies in comparative Chemotherapy of trematode infections. Lämmler G. Antibiotic residues in milk. Myers RP.

blology. Hubbard RC, et al.

Advances Chemother 3:153-251, 1968 [531 ref.] Residue Rev 7:9-36, 1964 [103 ref.] Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl: 288-97, Apr 18 [66 ref.] Chemotherapy of schistosomaisis. Jordan P. * Mink as a biomedical model. Padgett GA, et al. Bull NY Acad Med 44:245-58, Mar 68 [68 ref.] BIOSYNTHESIS

Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl: 258-66, Apr 68 [45 ref.] Newer drugs in therapy of pinworm Infestation. Davis The Mongolian gerbl [Merlones unguiculatus] in JH. Med Clin N Amer 51:1203-11, Sep 67 [52 ref.] Industrial fermentations and their relation to research. Rich ST.

regulatory mechanisms. Demain AL. Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl:235-43, Apr 68 [32 ref.] ANTHRACENES [D2, D13]

Advances Appl Microbiol 8:1-27, 1966 [12 ref.] Blological studies utilizing Japanese quall.

The selection, improvement, and preservation of Shellenberger TE.

ANALYSIS

micro-organisms. Calam CT. Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl:244-50, Apr 68 [44 ref.]

Progr Industr Microbiol 5:1-53, 1964 [206 ref.] Perspectives in the development of new animals for [Methods of quantitative determination of derivatives [Biosynthesis of antibiotic polypeptides] Sasaki T, et research. Stormont C.

of anthracene in buckthorn and cassia ] Romanova AS, al. Protein [Tokyo] 13:188-200, Mar 68 [70 ref.] [Jap] Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl:298-304, Apr 68 [27 ref.] et al. Aptech Delo 15:69.73, Nov-Dec 66 [68 ref.] [Rus] [Achievements of Soviet selection of [On the planning of experiments: randomization]

strains--producers of antibiotics] Gol'dat Slu, et al. Winne D. ANTHROPOIDS see under PRIMATES [B2]

Antibiotiki 12:971-84, Nov 67 [83 ref.] [Rus] Arzneimittelforschung 18:249-53, Feb 68 [35 ref.]

[Use of chemical antifoaming agents at the [Ger] ANTHROPOLOGY [I]

biosynthesis of antibiotics] Solfer RD.

Antibiotiki 12:733-40, Aug 67 [40 ref.] [Rus] ANIMALS, NEWBORN [B2]

[The Inbud theory and modern medicine] Kehler E.

Aerztl Forsch 20:294-304, 10 Jun 66 [165 ref.] [Ger] CLASSIFICATION A critical review of experiments in chemical carcinogensis using newborn animals. Toth B. ANTHROPOLOGY, CULTURAL [I] Polypeptide antibiotics of medicinal interest. Studer Cancer Res 28:727-38, Apr 68 [118 ref.]

RO. Progr Med Chem 5:1-58, 1967 [572 ref.]
Use of newborn and infant animals in carcinogenicity [Anthropology and the psychodynamics of mourning]
testing. Della Porta G. Saucler JF.

METABOLISM
Food Cosmet Toxic 6:243-52, Aug 68 [46 ref.] Canad Psychiat Ass J 12:477-96, Oct 67 [99 ref.] [Fr] Developmental patterns in the central nervous system

[Absorption and metabolism of antibiotics. Residues In of birds. 3. Somatic motlity during the embryonic ANTIADRENERGIC DRUGS see SYMPATHOLYTICS the tissues] Ferrando R. period and its relation to behavior after hatching.

Bibl Nutr Dieta 10:90-125, 1968 [66 ref.] [Fr] Corner MA, et al. [D5]

[Paper chromatography and electrophoresis in the Progr Brain Res 26:214-36, 1967 [48 ref.]

study of the transformation of antibiotics in the ANTI-ANTIBODIES [D12]

human and animal body] Blinov NO, et al. DRUG EFFECTS

Antibiotiki 12:261-70, Mar 67 [46 ref.] [Rus] see also related

[Permeability of tissue by antibiotics under pathologic Effects of sex steroids and related compounds on AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES [C14]

conditions with eclal reference to Infection] pregnancy and on development of the young.

Kivman Gla, et al. Saunders FJ. Physiol Rev 48: 601-43, Jul 68 [398 ref.] Anti-antibodies. Gell PG, et al.

Antibiotiki 11:479-86, May 66 [102 ref.] [Rus] Advances Immun 6:461-78, 1967 [56 ref.] ANION EXCHANGE RESINS see under ION

PHARMACODYNAMICS THERAPEUTIC USE EXCHANGE RESINS [113]

Host determinants of response to antimicrobial agents [Review concerning the prevention of rhesus [concluded]. Weinstein L, et al. ANOREXIA NERVOSA [F]

immunization using anti-D-gammaglobulin] Dudok de New Eng J Med 279:580-8 conci, 12 Sep 68 [208 ref.] Wit C.

Antibiotic resistance--theory and practice. Gale GO, et Primary anorexia nervosa. Crisp AH.

Nederl T Verlosk 67:495-506, Dec 67 [34 ref.] [Dut] al. Trans NY Acad Sci 29:960-8, May 67 [47 ref.] Gut 9:370-2, Aug 68 [24 ref.]

[Mode of action of antibiotics on growth ] François AC, [Anorexia nervosa. A review with special reference to ANTI-ARRHYTHMIA AGENTS see MYOCARDIAL et al. Bibl Nutr Dieta 10:35-59, 1968 [69 ref.] [Fr] psychiatric aspects] Tolstrup K.

[Biochemical action mechanism of effective Ugeskr Laeg 129:447-55, 6 Apr 67 [36 ref.] [Dan] DEPRESSANTS [D5]

antibacterial antibiotics] Plempel M, et al.

Curr Top Microbiol Immun 41:43-84, 1967 [266 ref.] ANOXEMIA [C17] ANTIBIOTICS [D3]

[Ger]

[Interbacterial transfer of resistance against ETIOLOGY

Microbial ecology and applied microbiology. Brock TD. antibiotics in pathogenic staphylococct] Pulverer G.

Advances Appl Microbiol 8:61-75, 1966 [6 ref.] Deutsch Med Wschr 93:1573-4, 16 Aug 68 [28 ref.] [Disturbances of consciousness in pulmonary Genetic and biochemical patterns of antibiotic

[Ger] insufficiency] Refsum HE. resistance in bacteria. Richmond MH.

[On the problem of bacterial persistency] Wasielewski T Norsk Laegeforen 87:Suppl:1774-9, 25 Oct 67 [59 ref.] Antimicrob Agents Chemother 6:248-54, 1966 [49 ref.] E von. Internist [Berlin] 8:204-8, Jun 67 [56 ref.] [Ger]

[Nor] Polymyxins, colistin, bacitracin, ristocetin and [Antibiotics: Inhibitors of protein synthesis] Drews J. vancomycin. Jawetz E.

Med Kün 61:81-6, 21 Jan 66 [47 ref.] [Ger] ANOXIA [C17]

Pediat Clin N Amer 15:85-94, Feb 68 [27 ref.] [On the mechanism of action of antibiotics] Burger M.

Antibiotics in foods--naturilly occurring, developed, Schweiz Med Wschr 96:1-10, 8 Jan 66 [48 ref.] [Ger] COMPLICATIONS and added. Marth EH.

[Influence of antibiotics on immunological processes] Residue Rev 12:65-161, 1966 [572 ref.]

Batko B, et al. [Mental disorders in altitude sickness] Ryn Z. [Classification of the streptomycetes with special Przegl Lek 23:512-4, Jun 67 [26 ref.] [Pol] Psychiat Pol 1:331-5, May Jun 67 [23 ref.] [Pol] regard to the antibiotics formed from them] Hütter R. [The antibiotic resistance factor [Factor R]. IV.]

Bibl Microbiol 6:1-382, 1967 [999 ref.] [Ger] Sasárman A, et al. ETIOLOGY

[Status and problems in recent chemotherapy] Microbiologia [Bucur] 12:397-411, Sep-Oct 67 [161 Mashimo K. Naika 20:204-12, Aug 67 [18 ref.] [Jap] ref.]

[Rum] A review of the causes of postoperative hypoxja. [New antitubercular drugs--ethambutol and

[Effect of antibiotics on the intracellular bacteria] Sellery GR. capreomycin. [A review]] Rózewska M.

Solov'ev VN. Capad Anaesth Soc J 15:142-51, Mar 68 [37 ref.] Gruzlica 36:197-201, Mar 68 [41 ref.] [Pol] Antibiotiki 12:857-61, Sep 67 [58 ref.] [Rus]

[Inhibition of immunological phenomena in the light of

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[Bacterial pyelonephritis and bacteriuria] Matsumoto BEER [J]

DRUG EFFECTS F, et al. Jap J Clin Med 25:480-6, Mar 67 [46 ref.] [Jap] Epidemic cardiac fallure in beer drinkers.

The pharmacology of haloperidol, Janssen PA. OCCURRENCE Nutr Rev 26:173-5, Jun 68 [7 ref.]

Int J Neuropsychiat 3:Suppl 1:10-8, Aug 67 [114 ref.]

Behavioral studies of animal vision and drug action. Demographic and prognostic characteristics of BEER YEAST see SACCHAROMYCES [B5]

Brown H. Int Rev Neurobiol 10:277-322, 1967 [188 ref.] bacterlurla in pregnancy. Savage WE, et al.

[On the pharmacology of the antidepressive Medicine [Balt] 46:385.407, Sep 67 [60 ref.] BEHAVIOR [F]

3-chloro-5-[3-dimethylaminopropyl]-10,11-dihydro

5H-dibenz [b,f] azepine HCI] Theobald W, et al BAKER'S YEAST see SACCHAROMYCES [B5]

see also related

Arzneimittelforschung 17:561-4, May 67 [b REF.] GENETICS, BEHAVIORAL [G1]

[Ger] BAL see DIMERCAPROL [D13]

Sex differences in mental and behavioral traits. Garal BEHAVIOR THERAPY [F] BALDNESS see ALOPECIA [C12]

JE, et al.

Genet Psychol Monogr 77:169-299, May 68 [474 ref.] Personality and the treatment of homosexuality. BALNEOLOGY [E2]

Relationships between visual skills and behavior MacDulloch MJ, et al. disorders, Evans JR.

Acta Psychiat Scand 43:300-17, 1967 [32 ref.] [Indications for the various peloids. Criteria for peloids J Amer Optom Ass 39:632-40, Jul 68 [33 ref.] Symptom substitution and the behavior thera pies: a from the international viewpoint] Zörkendörfer W, et Evidence suggesting a sensory variation drive in reappraisal. Cahoon DD. al. humans. Schultz DP.

Psychol Bull 69:149-56, Mar 68 [30 ref.] Arch Phys Ther [Leipzig] 19:201-6, May Jun 67 [7 ref.] J Gen Psychol 77:87.99, Jul 67 [41 ref.]

Behavior therapy with children: a review and [Ger] Response alternation: a review. Lester D.

evaluation of research methodology. Gelfand DM, et [Tasks and possibilities of modern balneology] J Psychol 69:131-42, May 68 [40 ref.]

al. Psychol Bull 69:204-15, Mar 68 [114 ref.] Hillebrand 0.

Assessment of behavior characteristics in mental Munchen Med Wschr 109:559-64, 17 Mar 67 [25 ref.] retardates. Clausen J.

BEHCET'S SYNDROME [C4, C11, C12] [Ger] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:270-81, 1967 [24 ref.]

Physiological theories of emotion: a critical historical [Hulusi Behcet syndrome or recurrent Behcet's BANANA see under FRUIT [J]

review from the standpoint of behavior theory. disease] Cuevas Canseco S.

Goldstein ML, Psychol Bull 69:23-40, Jan 68 [45 ref.] An Esp Odontoestomat 26:418-31, Sep-Oct 67 [79 ref.] BANDAGES [E2] A comment on "The hippocampus and behavior".

[Sp] Jackson WJ. Psychol Bull 69:20-2, Jan 68 [16 ref.] CLASSIFICATION

Neuropsychological interpretation of the effects of BELCHING see ERUCTATION [C17]

drive and incentive-motivation on general activity and [Banda ging material and plaster] Metzner R. instrumental behavior. Bindra D.

BELL'S PALSY see FACIAL PARALYSIS [C10] Pharm Prax 11:326-30, 1967 [50 ref.] [Ger] Psychol Rey 75:1-22, Jan 68 [122 ref.]

Asymptotic behavior: the concept of the operant. BENADRYL see DIPHENHYDRAMINE [D6] BARBITURATES [D2, D6]

Staddon JE. Psychol Rev 74:377-91, Sep 67 [29 ref.]

The relation of EEG and performance in altered states BENCE JONES PROTEIN [D10] PHARMACODYNAMICS

of consciousness. Mirsky AF, et al.

Res Publ Ass Res Nerv Ment Dis 45:514:34, 1967 [80 [Primary structure of immunoglobulins] Chitani K [Neurophysiologic interpretation of the mechanism of ref.]

Protein [Tokyo] 13:177-87, Mar 68 [60 ref.] [Jap] action of vinylbital] Jovanovic UJ.

Ethology in clinical obstetrics. Kimball CD. Arzneimittelforschung 17:1369-74, Nov 67 [82 ref.] Trans Pacif Coast Obstet Gynec Soc 34:34-41, 1966 [20 BENEMID see PROBENECID [D7]

[Ger] ref.]

[The Inbild theory and modern medicine] Kehler E. BENZACRIDINE see under ACRIDINES [D2, D13] BARLEY see under GRAIN [B6, J]

Aerztl Forsch 20:294-304, 10 Jun 66 [165 ref.] [Ger]

[Holistic concepts of human behavior in relation to BENZANTHRACENES [D2, D13] BARR BODIES see SEX CHROMATIN [A11]

Kraepelin's dementia praecox] Kubacki A.

Psychiat Pol 2:207-11, Mar-Apr 68 [28 ref.] [Pol] PHARMACODYNAMICS BASAL METABOLISM [E1, G1]

DRUG EFFECTS

[Absence of the sarcomogenic property in dibenz [a.c] see also related

anthracene; clear activity of its 10-methyl derivative] CALORIMETRY [H]

Experimental effects of amphetamine: a review. Cole Lacassa gne A, et al.

SO. Psychol Bull 68:81-90, Aug 67 [89 ref.] Europ J Cancer 4:123-7, Mar 68 [a REF.] [Fr] The relation of metabolic rate to body weight and organ A behavioral approach to nitrogen narcosis. Jennings size. Holliday MA, et al.

RD. Psychol Bull 69:216-24, Mar 68 [47 ref.] BENZEDRINE see AMPHETAMINE [D5, D6] Pediat Res 1:185-95, May 67 [54 ref.] BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL [F]

BENZIDINE see under BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS BASEDOW'S DISEASE see under GOITER, Prenatal and early postnatal exposure to

[D2] EXOPHTHALMIC [C7, C11]

environmental toxicants. Nair V, et al.

Chicago Med Sch Quart 27:75-89, Winter 68 [104 ref.] BENZOMORPHAN see under BRIDGED BASEMENT MEMBRANE [A10]

Response alternation: a review. Lester D. J Psychol 69:131-42, May 68 [40 ref.]

COMPOUNDS [D2] CYTOLOGY

Primate societies and individual behaviour. Crook JH.
J Psychosom Res 12:11.9, Jun 68 [38 ref.]

BENZOTHIADIAZINES [D2]
[Ultrastructure and function of the capulary basement Abnormal stereotyped motor acts. Berkson G. membrane [with special reference to the kidney Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:76-94, 1967 [49 ref.] PHARMACODYNAMICS glomerulus]] Fuchs U.

Ecological factors in the development of behavioral Gegenbaur Morph Jahrb 109:295-302, 1966 [34 ref.] anomalies. Calhoun JB.

[The effect of saluretics on carbohydrate metabolism [Ger] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:1-51, 1967 [13 ref.] Bauer HJ.

Behavioral factors stabilizing social organization in Ther Gegenw 106:194-205, Feb 67 [129 ref.] [Ger] BASIDIOMYCETES [B5]

animals. Etkin W.

[The effect of saluretics on carbohydrate metabolism]

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:63-75, 1967 [15 ref.] Bauer HJ. [Method of cultivation of higher basidial fungi] Social behavior and social hierarchy in the formation of Ther Gegenw 106:194-202, Feb 67 [129 ref.] [Ger] Bukhalo AS.

personality proflles in animals. Ginsburg BE. Mikrobiol zh [Kiev] 28:77-81, 1966 [68 ref.] [Uk] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:95.114, 1967 [33 ref.] THERAPEUTIC USE

Withdrawal and fixation reactions in rodents. Liberson ANALYSIS

WT.


Antihypertensive action of benzothla dlazines. Freis

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:120-57, 1967 [30 ref.] ED. New York J Med 68:259-64, 15 Jan 68 [54 ref] [Active substances from the toadstool] Eugster CH. Psychopathology of periodic behavior in animals and Naturwissenschaften 55:305-13, Jul 68 [64 ref.] [Ger] man. Richter CP.

BERRIES see under FRUIT [J]

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:205-27, 1967 [16 ref.] BASILAR MEMBRANE see under LABYRINTH [A9] Alcohol preference in mice. Rodgers DA.

BERTIELLIASIS see under CESTODE INFECTIONS

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:184-201, 1967 [39 ref.] BASOPHILS [A11]

Aversive control in relation to the development of [C1]

behavior disorders. Solomon RL. [Clinical significance of the determination of basophus Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:228-39, 1967 [29 ref.] BESNIER-BOECK DISEASE see SARCOIDOSIS in peripheral blood [literature review]] Chemicheva Parallels between animal and human neuroses. Wolpe AV. Klin Med [Moskva] 46:11-4, Jan 68 [36 ref.] [Rus] J. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:305.13, 1967 [19 ref.] [C17]

Experiential deprivation and later behavior. Fuller JL. BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME see CHILD ABUSE Science 158:1645-52, 29 Dec 67 [30 ref.]

BETA-RECEPTOR-BLOCKING AGENTS see under Behavior, hormones, and Hydra. Research on behavior [1]

of lower Invertebrates may help elucidate some SYMPATHOLYTICS [D5]

cellular actions of hormones. Lenhoff HM. BCG see under MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS [B3]

Science 161:434-42, 2 Aug 68 [47 ref.]

BEVERAGES [J] On the causal and functional significance of BECHTEREW'S DISEASE see SPONDYLITIS, displacement activities. McFarland DJ.

see also related Z Tierpsychol 23:217-35, Jun 66 [86 ref.]

WATER [D 1, G3] ANKYLOSING [C3]

[The alarm reaction in fishes and tadpoles] Pfeiffer W.

Naturwissenschaften 53:565.70, Nov 16 [28 ref.] [Ger] [Enzymes and beverage technology. IV. Proteases of BECHTEREW'S NUCLEUS see under VESTIBULAR [The animal experiment is psychosomatic medicine] Saccharomyces cerevisiae; their technologic interest

Künzler E.

Cordonnier R. NUCLEI [AS]

Verh Deutsch Ges Inn Med 73:70-8, 1967 [16 ref.] [Ger] Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B247-73, 1967 [48 ref.] [Fr]

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Rev Colombia Obstet Ginec 18:221-8, Jul-Aug 67 [9 BLOOD BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY see under

PHYSIOLOGY ref.]

[Sp] IMMUNITY [G1]

Blood coagulation: biochemical, physiological and BIOTIN [D11]

clinical considerations. Rapaport SI. BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER [G1]

cun Obstet Gynec 11:207-32, Mar 68 [60 ref.] [Coenzymatic functions of biotin] Bartosiński B, et al.

Initiation of blood coagulation. A review. Ollendorff P. Postepy Biochem 13:563-83, 1967 [220 ref.] [Pol] Extra-blood-brain-barrier brain structuros. Koella WP, Danish Med Bal 14:219-26, Sep 67 [73 ref.]

et al. Int Rev Neurobiol 10:31-55, 1967 [107 ref.] The path ways of blood coagulationl. Hemker HC. BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS [D2]

Basic aspects of brain tumor localization by radioactive Folia Med Neerl 10:102-11, 1967 [63 ref.]

substances. A roview of curront concepts. Bakay L. Fats, blood coagulation, fibrinolysis and ANALYSIS J Neurosurg 27:239.45, Sep 67 [35 rof.]

atherosclerosis. Meuwissen OJ, et al.

Folia Med Neerl 10:125-33, 1967 [108 ref.] [Residues of biphenyl in citrus fruits] Rajzman A. PHYSIOLOGY

Recent concepts of the clotting mechanism. Williams Residue Rev 8:1-73, 1965 [195 ref.] [Fr]

WJ. Seminars Hemat 5:32-44, Jan 68 [70 rel.] Malfunctioning of the blood-brain barrier in thiamine The basis of the cascade hypothesis of blood clotting. BIRDS [B2]

deficiency. Nutr Rev 26:218-20, Jul 68 [1 ref.] Macfarlane RG.

[Physiology and pathology of the blood-brain barrier] Thromb Diath Haemorrh 15:591-602, 15 May 66 [29 The hemostatic mechanism of mammals and birds in Quadbeck G.

ref.] health and disease. Rowsell HC.

Hippokrates 38:45-53, 31 Jan 67 [75 ref.] [Ger] Current blood clotting schemes. Quick AJ. Advances Vet Sci 12:337-410, 1968 [263 ref.]

Thromb Diath Haemorrh 16:318-30, 31 Jul 66 [36 ref.] [The acquisition of specific skin pigmentation in the BLOOD CELLS [A11]

[Progress in blood coagulation studies] Fukutake K, et vertebrates] Chibon P.

al. Jap J chn Path 16:49-56, Jan 68 [52 ref.] [Jap] Annee Biol 6:83-96, Jan-Feb 67 [68 ref.] [Fr]

CYTOLOGY

BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERS EMBRYOLOGY

[Current progress in blood cell morphology from the viewpoint of clinical pathology] Hino S.

[C9] Prenatal behavior of birds. Gottlieb G.

Jap J Clin Path 16:41-8, Jan 68 [75 rof.] [Jap] Quart Rev Biol 43:148-74, Jun 68 [90 ref.] [Present status of morphological examinations of the Fibrinolysis. Sherry S. blood] Hino S.

Ann Rev Med 19:247-68, 1968 [130 ref.] PHYSIOLOGY Jap J Clin Path 15:Suppl 13:101-7, 1967 [17 ref.] [Jap] Coagulation failure in obstetrics. Scott JS.

Brit Med Bull 24:32-8, Jan 68 [63 ref.] Biological studies utilizing Japanese quall.

ENZYMOLOGY

[Experimental deflbrination syndromes] Josso F, et al. Shellenberger TE.

Nouv Rev Franc Hemat 8:35-44, Jan-Feb 68 [65 ref.] Lab Anim Care 18:Suppl: 244-50, Apr 68 [44 ref.] Histochemical approaches to cell characterization in

[Fr] vitro, Farnes P.

[Thrombotic theory of growth and metastasis of BIRTH CONTROL see under FAMILY PLANNING Nat Cancer Inst Monogr 26:199-228, Sep 17 [81 ref.] malignant neoplasms] Myśliwiec M.

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 39: 85-9, 1967 [63 ref.] [Pod] [N2]

METABOI SM

CLASSIFICATION BIRTH ORDER [F]

The role of glycogen in blood cells. Scott RB.

New Eng J Med 278:1436-9, 27 Jun 68 [20 rof.] [Attempted new classification of blood coagulation Birth order and school-related behavior: a heuristic

disorders in shock] Tymiński W. review. Bradley RW. BLOOD CIRCULATION [GI]

Pol Tyg Lek 23:68-70, 8 Jan 68 [20 ref.] [POD Psychol Bull 70:45-51, Jul 68 [37 ref.] see also related

COMPLICATIONS BIRTH WEIGHT [G1]

ISCHEMIA [C8] PLETHYSMOGRAPHY [E1]

[intravascular coagulation as a cause of hemorrhagic [Intrauterine malnutrition and growth retardation

dlathosis] Verstraeto M. [Intrauterine somatic retardation]] Kubli F. Local and systemic circulatory effocts of

Verh Kon Vlaam Acad Geneesk Bek 28:308-42, 1968 Deutsch Med Wschr 92:1924-32, 20 Oct 67 [78 ref.] gastrointestinal distension. Nemir P Jr.

[133 ref.]

[Dut] [Ger] Ann NY Acad Sci 150:96-100, 26 Feb 18 [10 ref.] [Lipomla--blood coagulation atherosclerosis] Székely The fetal circulation. Rudolph AM, et al.

J, et al. BITE see DENTAL OCCLUSION, CENTRIC [E6]

Ann Rev Med 19:195-206, 1968 [71 ref.]


Z Aerztl Fortbild [Jena] 60:978-84, 1 Sep 66 [164 ref.]

[Ger] BITE REGISTRATION see under DENTAL

PHYSIOLOGY

DIAGNOSIS OCCLUSION [E6, G1]

Systemic circulation: local control. Sonnenschein RR,

et al. Ann Rev Physiol 30:147-70, 1968 [153 ref.] Dla gnosis and treatment of disseminated intravascular BITES AND STINGS [C14]

The effects, of heat, cold, and exercise on the coa gulation. Verstraete M, et al.
peripheral circulation. Downoy JA, et al.

Folia Med Neerl 10:164-9, 1967 [59 ref.] Pharmacology of animal venoms. Russell FE. Arch Phys Med 49:808-14, Jun 68 [62 rof.] An approach to the dla gnosis of disorders of Clin Pharmacol Ther 8:849-73, Nov Dec 17 [196 ref.] Physiology of blood circulation of bono. Shim ss. hemostasis. Ratnoif OD.

J Bone Joint Surg [Amer ] 50:812-24, Jun 68 [73 rof.] Mod Treatm 5:11-38, Jan 68 [29 ref.] BLACKWATER FEVER see under MALARIA [C1] [The circulating blood volumes in man. II. Distribution, An approach to the diagnosis of disorders of

role and regulation of the circulating blood volume] homostasis. Rataoff OD. BLADDER [A5]

Pannier CL, et al.

Mod Treatm 5:11-38, Jan 68 [29 ref.] Rev Franc Etud Clin Biol 13:124-35, Feb 18 [59 ref.] [On differential diagnosis of coagulopathles] Ohler INNERVATION

[Fr] WG. Anaesthesist 15:276-8, Aug 66 [22 ref.] [Ger]

[Analysis of venous return] Hirakawa S. [Innervation of the urinary bladder] Blenlak B, et al. Saishin Igaku 23:53-61, 10 Jan 68 [31 rof.] [Jap] DRUG THERAPY Neurol Neurochir Pol 1:393-9, May Jun 67 [27 ref.] [Control of kidney circulation--noural control] [Pol] Takeuchi J, et al.

Dla gnosis and treatment of disseminated intravascular Salshin Igaku 23:283-91, Feb 68 [65 ref.] [Jap] coagulation. Verstraete M, et al. RADIOGRAPHY

Folia Med Neerl 10:164-9, 1967 [59 ref.] BLOOD COAGULATION [G1]

Emergency management of unexpected defects of The cinecystogram and reflux during childhood.

hemostatic function in surgical patients. Wilson WB. Robertson A. Aust Radiol 11:311-53, Nov 67 [91 ref.] see also related

JAMA 201:123-6, 10 Jul 67 [12 ref.]

ANTICOAGULANTS [17] BLADDER NECK OBSTRUCTION [C6]

BLOOD PLATELETS [A11]

ETIOLOGY HEMOSTASIS [E 4] DIAGNOSIS

Clinical disordors due to the deficiency of factor 13 Enzymology and the blood clotting mochanism. Esnouf [fibrin stabilizing factor, fibrinase]. Duckert F, et al A critical examination of bladder neck obstruction in MP, et al. Advances Enzym 30:255-315, 1968 [270 ref.] Seminars Hemat 5:83-90, Jan 68 [41 ref.] chudren. Harrow BR, et al.

Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis in tissuo culture and [Etiology and pathogenesis of blood coagulation J Urol 98:613-7, Nov 07 [52 rof.] tissuo repair. Astrup T.

disorders during pregnancy] Bellor FK. Biochem Pharmacol Suppl:241-57, Mar 68 [94 rof.] Geburtsh Frauenheilk 28:113-32, Fob 68 [113 ref.] BLADDER NEOPLASMS [C2] [Now viows on homocoagulation and hemostasis]

[Ger]. Procházka J. Pheochromocytoma of the bladder: case report and Cesk Otolaryng 16:193-200, Aug 67 [37 rof.] [Cz] FAMILIAL & GENETIC

summary of literature. Bourne RB, et al. J Urol 98:361-4, Sep 67 [28 ref.]

DRUG EFFECTS

Therapy of hereditary disorders of blood coagulation.' [A case of vesical endometriosis] Sasaki H, et al.

Brockenridge RT, et al.
Acta Urol Jap 13:723-40, Oct 67 [71 ref.] [Jap] Studies on the modo of action of vitamin K. Olson RE. Mod Treatm 5:39-60, Jan 68 [23 rof.]

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:181-96, 1966 [28 rof.] Gonetic counseling in hereditary disorders of blood THERAPY

Blood coagulation and endotoxin in invortobratos. coagulation. Korr CB.

Levin J. Fed Proc 26:1707-12, Nov Dec 67 [38 ref.] Mod Treatm 5:125-33, Jan 68 [19 ref.] [Cryotherapy of bladder cancer] Sigel A, et al. Inhibitors of fibrinolysis. A comparative

Dontal caro of patients with hereditary disorders of Urologe 8:190-6, May Jun 67 [27 ref.] [Ger] thrombelasto graphic study. Egeblad K.

blood coagulation. Webster WP, et al. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 19:Suppl 98:1-69, 1967 [194 Mod Treatm 5:93-110, Jan 68 [20 ref.] BLASTOMYCOSIS [C1]

ref.]

[The effect of "ADP" in coagulation] Pizzuto J, et al. IMMUNOLOGY North American blastomycosis: a study of 40 patients. Rev Invest cuin 18:297-305, Jul-Doc 66 [27 ref.] [Sp] Witorsch P, et al.

[Thrombocyte antigens and thrombocyte antibodies] Medicine [Balt] 47:169-200, May 68 [175 rof.]

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PHYSIOLOGY

PATHOLOGY

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:266-70, 1968 [14

ref.] Tissue hormones: angiotensin, bradykinin and the [Aging and the brain--from the standpoint of anatomy] [On the identification of 5-carbamyl-5 H-dibenzo [1,1] regulation of regional blood flows. McGiff JC. Okamoto M.

azepine in spinal fluid by means of thin-layer Med Clin N Amer 52:263-81, Mar 68 [71 ref.] Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:579-89, Oct 67 [61 chromatography] Scheiffarth F, et al. [Bradykinin and the cardiovascular system] Kimura Y, ref.]

[Jap] Z Kun Chem 4:66-8, Mar 66 [b REF.] [Ger] et al. Saishin Igaku 23:254-60, Feb 68 [61 ref.] [Jap] [Aging and senility processes of the central nervous [Aging and the brain--from the neurochemical

system from the neuropathological viewpoint] viewpoint] Tsuka da Y. BRAIN [AS]

Shiraki H.

Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:597-601, Oct 67 [18 Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:607-26, Oct 67 [21 ref.]

[Jap] see also related

ref.]

[Jap] [Aging and sphingolipids of the brain--from the CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY [E1]

3guide to histopathology of the brain. [9] ] Takeya S. standpoint of neurochemistry] Yamakawa T.

Brain Nerve [Tokyo] 19:712-20, Jul 67 [35 ref.] [Jap] Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:602-6, Oct 17 [8 ref.] [On gamma-encephalography] Zsebók Z, et al.

[Jap] Wien Med Wschr 117:531-5, 27 May 67 [6 ref.] [Ger] PHYSIOLOGY

DRUG EFFECTS ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY

Brain functions. Rosenzweig MR, et al.

Ann Rev Psychol 19:55-98, 1968 [290 ref.] Effects of halothane on neuronal tissue. Neurochemical Central neural components of the autonomic nervous Central nervous system-thyroid interrelationships. aspects. Schmidt KF. system. Chase MH, et al.

Ford DH. Brain Res 7:329.49, Mar 68 [83 ref.] Chin Anesth 1:78-84, 1968 [29 ref.] Anesthesiology 29:625-33, Jul-Aug 68 [77 ref.] Brain and consciousness. Burt C. [Fine anatomy of cerebral terminations and synapses] Brit J Psychol 59:55-69, Feb 68 [28 ref.] BRAIN DAMAGE, CHRONIC [C10] Vuia 0.

Neuroendocrinology and psychiatry. [A critical Stud Cercet Neurol 13:3-18, 1968 [102 ref.] [Rum] assessment of the present status]. Reiss M. The syndrome of minimal brain dysfunction:

Int J Neuropsychiat 3:411-63, Dec 67 [103 ref.] psychological aspects. Conners CK. DRUG EFFECTS Brain temperature and food intake.

Pediat Cün N Amer 14:749-66, Nov 67 [73 ref.] Nutr Rev 26:215-6, Jul 68 [7 ref.]

Syndromes of "minimal cerebral damage". Paine RS. Effects of halothane on neuronal tissue.

Central inhibition according to I. M. Schenov's Pediat Chin N Amer 15:779-801, Aug 68 [38 ref.] Neurophysiological aspects. Kitahata LM.

experiments and concepts, and its modern Trace reflex formation in senescence and senility. Clin Anesth 1:62-78, 1968 [49 ref.] interpretation. Beritov IS.

Solyom L, et al. Topical application of drugs to subcortical brain Progr Brain Res 22:21-31, 1968 [100 ref.]

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:294-301, 1968 [24 structures and selected aspects of electrical Developmental patterns in the central nervous system ref.] stimulation. Marczynski TJ.

of birds. IV. Cellular and molecular bases of functional Ergebn Physiol 59:86-159, 1967 [400 ref.] activity. Corner MA, et al.

DIAGNOSIS Neuropharmacology of diphenylhydantoin. Toman JE. Progr Brain Res 26:237-50, 1967 [69 ref.]

Int J Neuropsychiat 3:Suppl 2:57-62, Dec 67 [6 ref.] Developmental patterns in the central nervous system Prediction from the assessment of neuromotor and [Neurophysiologic interpretation of the mechanism of of birds. I. Electrical activity in the cerebral intellectual status in infancy. Knobloch H, et al action of vinylbital] Jovanovic UJ.

hemisphere, optic lobe and cerebellum. Corner MA, et Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:387-400, 1967 [9 ref.] Arzneimittelforschung 17:1369.74, Nov 67 [82 ref.] al. Progr Brain Res 26:145-92, 1967 [73 ref.] Neurology of mental retardation. Nagler B.

[Ger] Functional alterations of cerebral sensory areas by the Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:495-501, 1967 [11 ref.] [Bioelectric potentials of the brain under the action of cerebellum. Snider RS. psychopharmaca] Dordević D. Progr Brain Res 25:322-33, 1967 [51 ref.]

DRUG THERAPY Vojnosanit Pregl 25:193-6, Apr 68 [16 ref.] [Ser] Neuropsychological interpretation of the effects of

drive and incentive-motivation on general activity and Treatment of “minimal brain dysfunction" syndromes. ENZYMOLOGY instrumental behavior. Bindra D.

Selection of drugs for children with hyperactivity and Psychol Rev 75:1-22, Jan 68 [122 ref.]

learning disabilities. Millichap JG, et al. Biochemical-physiological correlations in studies of the The role of brain waves in learning and other Pediat cin N Amer 14:767-77, Nov 67 [38 ref.]

gamma-aminobutyric acid system. Roberts E, et al. integrative functions. Darrow CW, et al. Brain Res 8:1-35, Apr 68 [88 ref.]

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:249-56, 1968 [19 ETIOLOGY A comparative histochemical mapping of the ref.] distribution of acetylcholinesterase and nicotinamide Is there an addressed memory in the nervous system? Treatment of brain damage in alcoholism. Bennett AE. 1. adenine dinucleotide-dla phorase activities in he Young JZ.

Curr Psychiat Ther 7:142-6, 1967 [7 ref.] human brain. Ishii T, et al.

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:179.93, 1968 [13 Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation: 0 Int Rev Neurobiol 10:231-75, 1967 [82 ref.] ref.]

suggestions for prevention based on experiments in [A neurophysiological approach to sleep mechanisms] monkeys. Windle WF. GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT Meulders M.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:140-7, 1967 [14 ref.] a J Neurol Sci 2:459-73, Sep-Oct 65 [43 ref.] [Fr] [Traumas of the skull and brain in acute postirradiation 72 Developmental aspects of neurological structure [Aging and the brain--from the standpoint of disease] Boszkiewicz T. relevant to cerebral palsy. Swinyard CA. neurophysiology] Tokizane T.

Otolaryng Pol 21:219-22, 1967 [15 ref.] [POD Develop Med Child Neurol 9:216-21, Apr 67 [35 ref.] Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:590-6, Oct 67 [14 ref.] Undernutrition in chudren and subsequent brain

[Jap] PHYSIOPATHOLOGY growth and intellectual development. Nutr Rev 26:197-9, Jul 68 [5 ref.]

PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

Learning disabilities in psychoneurologically disturbed ] [Development of the brain and child neurology]

children: behavioral correlates of brain dysfunctions, Fukuyama U.

Developmental aspects of neurological structure Myklebust HR. Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:627-33, Oct 67 [19 relevant to cerebral palsy. Swinyard CA.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:298-320, 1967 [28 ref.] : ref.]

[Jap] Develop Med Child Neurol 9:216-21, Apr 67 [35 ref.]

The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders. A THERAPY METABOLISM

review of supporting evidence. Schildkraut JJ.

Int J Psychiat 4:203-17, Sep 67 [110 ref.] Treatment of minimal brain dysfunction in childhood Brain cholesterol: the effects of chemical and physical Learning disabilities in psychoneurologically disturbed Gross MD, et al. Curr Psychiat Ther 7:7-14, 1967 [5 rel.] agents. Kabara JJ.

children: behavioral correlates of brain dysfunctions. Advances Lipid Res 5:279-327, 1967 [294 ref.] Myklebust HR.

BRAIN DISEASES [C10] New developments in brain chemistry: catecholamine Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:298-320, 1967 [28 ref.] metabolism and the action of psychotropic drugs.

Acute brain swelling [toxic encephalopathy]. Eiben Snyder SH.

SURGERY

RM. Pediat Cin N Amer 14:797-808, Nov 67 [14 ref.] Amer J Orthopsychiat 37:864-79, Oct 67 [11 ref.]

Benign intracranial hypertension [pseudotumor Hypoglycemia and the central nervous system. [Problems of hemostasis in neurosurgery] Mogami H, cerebri]. Green M. Etheridge JE Jr.

et al. Jap J Clin Med 25:1286-91, Jun 67 [18 ref.] [Jap] Pediat Clin N Amer 14:819-30, Nov 67 [37 ref.] Pediat Clin N Amer 14:865-80, Nov 67 [100 ref.]

[Statistical and radiological observations and The possible significance of cerebral dopamine for BRAIN CHEMISTRY [G1]

considerations on intracranial calcifications of the neurology and psychiatry. Praag HM van.

so-called "physiological" type] Bosi L, et al. Psychiat Neurol Neurochir 70:361-79, Sep-Oct 67 [100 Chemical mediators in the central nervous system. Riv Sper Frenlat 91:468-513, 3 Apr 67 [230 ref.] [It] ref.] Lahiri PK, et al.

[Leukoencephalopathies, leukodystrophies, Upldoses] Antidepressants, catecholamines and

Postgrad Med J 44:167-72, Feb 08 [53 ref.] Osetowska E. 5-hydroxyindoles. Trends towards a more specific Developmental patterns in the central nervous system Neurol Neurochir Pol 1:121-3, Mar-Apr 67 [46 ref.] research in the field of antidepressants. Van Praag. of birds. II. Some biochemical parameters of HM.

embryonic and post-embryonic maturation. Vos J, et Psychiat Neurol Neurochir 70:219-33, May Jun 67 [69. al. Progr Brain Res 28:199-213, 1967 [64 ref.] CLASSIFICATION ref.]

Vertebrate brain ribonucleic acids and memory Effect of thyroid-hormone levels on 35S-sulfate pools in retention. Booth DA.

[New classification of cerebral lipoidosis] Osetowska mature and senlle rat brain. Short MJ, et al. Psychol 'Bull 68:149.77, Sep 67 [253 ref.]

E. Neuropat Pol 6:87-102, Jan-Mar 68 [62 ref.] [Pol] Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:271-80, 1968 [53 Maturational changes in amino acids In CNS of different ref.] mammalian species. Agrawal HC, et al.

COMPLICATIONS [Central nervous function and its metabolism] Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:258-65, 1968 [25 Tcsahashi Y. ref.]

Experimental and phenomenological approaches to the Jap J Clin Med 25:1475-82, Jul 67 [54 ref.] [Jap] Effect of vitamin B12 on neuronal RNA and on problem of hallucinations in organic [On the characteristics of energy metabolism in Instrumental conditioning in the rat. Enesco HE. psychosyndromes. Sedman G. neurons and glial cells [review of the literature] ] Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:134-43, 1968 [21 Brit J Psychiat 113:1115-21, Oct 67 [38 ref.] Pigareva ZD. ref.]

Central nervous system damage and hypoglycemia. zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 66:1716-21, 1966 [116 Effects of early weaning on somb free amino acids and Blattner RJ. J Pediat 72:904-6, Jun 68 [12 rel.] ref.]

[Rus] acetylcholinesterase activity of rat brain. Himwich [Memory disorders in lesions of the hippocampal WA, et al.

gyrus] Belyi BI.

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metabolism] Yoshikawa M. Scherrer J. Progr Brain Res 22:480-9, 1968 [21 ref.] Schweiz Arch Neurol Neurochir Psychiat 100:217-31, Jap J Clin Med 25:1638-43, Oct 67 [24 ref.] [Jap] [Neurophysiological problems] Creutzfeldt OD. 1967 [44 ref.]

[Ger] Nervenarzt 37:447-50, Oct 66 [13 ref.] [Ger]

MORTALITY [Integrated function of the cerebral cortex [with CEREBROMACULAR DEGENERATION see under special reference to the nature of the pyramidal cells

[Geriatrics] Aizawa T, et al. and function of the pyramidal tract]--the motor area AMAUROTIC FAMILIAL IDIOCY [C10, C13, F] Naika 19:47-56, Jan 67 [59 ref.]

[Jap] and 2 types of pyramidal tract cell] Oshima T. J Jap Med Ass 58:361-83, 15 Aug 67 [109 ref.] [Jap] CEREBROSIDES [D11]

PATHOLOGY [Observations on the cortical evoked potentials of the rabbits to auditory stimull using averaging technique] CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS

Patterns of cerebral infraction. Some comments on Taguchi K.

their topography and pathogenesis. Adams JH. J Otorhinolaryng Soc Jap 70:2120-53, Dec 67 [220 ref.] [Synthesis of [355]-marked D-galactose-sulfate and Scot Med J 12:339-48, Oct 67 [48 ref.]

[Jap] ceramide-galactose-sulfate [=cerebroside-sulfate]] Jatzkewitz H, et al.

PHYSIOPATHOLOGY PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Chem Ber 100:1667-74, 1967 [35 ref.] [Ger]

Clinical and angiographic correlates of cerebrovascular Cortical evoked potentials and psychopathology. A CEREBROSPINAL FLUID [A12]

insufficiency. Drake WE Jr, et al. critical review. Begleiter H, et al.

Amer J Med 45:253-70, Aug 68 [31 ref.] Arch Gen Psychiat [Chicago] 17:755-8, Dec 67 [13 ref.] see also related

[Cerebral blood circulation] Huber P. Models of mind-body interaction. Wittkower ED, et al. BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER [G1]

Schweiz Med Wschr 97:954-7, 29 Jul 67 [16 ref.] [Ger] Int J Psychiat 4:225-33, Sep 67 [35 ref.]

SECRETION

PREVENTION & CONTROL

HERAPY CEREBRAL CORTEX

The secretion of cerebrospinal fluid by lamina Are strokes preventable? Ostfeld AM. DECORTICATION [E4] epithellalls. Welch K.

Med CuO N Amer 51:105-11, Jan 67 [12 ref.] teger GH Monogr Surg Sci 4:155-92, Sep 67 [130 ref.] [Decerebration and decortication] Fujimori B.

REHABILITATION Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:465-70, Oct 67. [16 CEREBROVASCULAR CIRCULATION ref.] [Jap]

Problems of stroke assessment and rehabilitation

Ginec [G1]

MacLeod RD, et al. Scot Med J 12:384-9, Oct 67 [7 ref.] CEREBRAL DOMINANCE see DOMINANCE,

The pathophysiology of occlusive cerebrovascular SURGERY CEREBRAL [F,G1]

disorders related to neuroradiological findings, EEG,

and measurements of regional cerebral blood flow. The surgical treatment of strokes. A review. Williams CEREBRAL EMBOLISM AND Ingvar DH.

RD. Missouri Med 65:445-8, Jun 68 [19 ref.] Acta Neurol Scand 43:Suppl 31:93+, 1967 [79 ref.]

sent of THROMBOSIS [C8, C10]

Measurement of cerebral blood flow in man. Harper THERAPY

AM. Scot Med J 12:349.60, Oct 67 [52 ref.] PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

[Current problems in the physiology and pathology of Strokes and their treatment. Kirgis HD, et al.

the cerebral vascular system in children] Michalowicz Geriatrics 23:144-59, Feb 68 [25 ref.] The pathophysiology of occlusive cerebrovascular R, et al. disorders related to neuroradiological findings, EEG, Postepy Hig Med Dosw 22:301-13, Mar-Apr 68 [93 ref.] CEREBRUM see under BRAIN [AS] and measurements of regional cerebral blood flow.

[Pol] Ingvar DH.

[Some aspects of the interrelationship between CERULOPLASMIN [110] Acta Neurol Scand 43:Suppl 31:93+, 1967 [79 ref.] cerebral and coronary circulation in atherosclerosis and arterial hypertension and their clinical

METABOLISM CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE

significance] Shkhvatsabala IK.

Kardiologiia 8:3-11, Feb 68 [55 ref.] [Rus] [Ceruloplasmin in neuropsychiatric diseases. [C8, C10, C17]

[compound review]] Scala A. PHYSIOLOGY

Osped Psichiat 34:167-86, Jan Jun 66 [220 ref.] [It] Hemorrhagic strokes. Principal causes, natural history, and treatment. Locksley HB. [Cerebral blood circulation] Huber P.

CERVICAL SYNDROMES see WHIPLASH INJURY Med Clin N Amer 52:1193-212, Sep 68 [41 ref.] Schweiz Med Wschr 97:954-7, 29 Jul 07 [16 ref.] [Ger]

[Selected problems of cerebral vascular system [C14] PATHOLOGY

physiology] Michalowicz R, et al.

Pediat Pol 43:363-7, Mar 68 [40 ref.] [Pol] CERVICAL VERTEBRAE [A2] [Clinicopathological study on pontine hemorrhage, with reference to the authors' personal cases and a CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS

ABNORMALITIES review of the literature] Kanaya H, et al. Brain Nerve [Tokyo] 20:49-55, Jan 68 [31 ref.] [Jap] [C8, C10]

The Klippel-Fell syndrome: genetic and clinical

reevaluation of cervical fusion. Gunderson CH, et al. CEREBRAL PALSY [C10]

Intracranial ischemic lesions. Lee KF, et al. Medicine [Balt] 46:491-512, Nov 67 [54 ref.]

Radiol Clin N Amer 5:363-93, Dec 67 [69 ref.] PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

[Current problems in the area of the pathogenesis, CERVIX DISEASES [C6]

clinical picture and therapy of cerebrovascular Developmental aspects of neurological structure disorders] Zülch KJ, et al.

Cervical insufficiency. Bengtsson LP. relevant to cerebral palsy. Swinyard CA.

Wien Med Wschr 116:494-503, 28 May 66 [91 ref.] [Ger] Acta Obstet Gynec Scand 47:Suppl 1:7-35, 1968 [146 Develop Med Child Neurol 9:216-21, Apr 67 [35 ref.] [Current trends in cerebrovascular Infarction] Katsuki ref.]

S, et al. Saishin Igaku 23:275-82, Feb 68 [42 ref.] [Jap] REHABILITATION

[Diseases of the cerebrovascular system in children] CERVIX MUCUS [A5, A12]

Michalowicz R. Methods of rehabilitation in children with

Pediat Pol 42:1521-5, Dec 67 [37 ref.] [Pol] The cervix and its secretion in mammals. Vickery BH, neuromuscular disorders. Weiss H, et al.

[Some problems connected with the diseases of et al. Physiol Rev 48:135-54, Jan 68 [172 ref.] Pediat Clin N Amer 14:1009.16, Nov 67 [24 ref.] cerebral circulation in children] Michalowicz R.

Pol Tyg Lek 22:1167-9, 24 Jul 67 [35 ref.] [Pol] CYTOLOGY CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS, DIFFUSE [Current problems in the physiology and pathology of

the cerebral vascular system in children] Michalowicz [Current data on the histocytophysiology of the uterine [C10] R, et al.

cervix] Teleman G. Postepy Hig Med Dosw 22:301-13, Mar-Apr 68 [93 ref.] Rev Medicochir lasi 72:295-302, Apr Jun 68 [65 ref.] Subacute sclerosing encephalitis. Blattner RJ.

[Pol]

[Rum] J Pediat 71:910-3, Dec 67 [12 ref.]

DIAGNOSIS

DRUG EFFECTS ETIOLOGY

[Radioisotopes in the study of cerebral circulation in Cervical mucus: the picture so far. MacDonald RR. Reflections on the etiology and pathogenesis of man [findings in the foreign literature]] Smirnov VE. Postgrad Med J Suppl:28-33, Dec 67 [49 ref.] subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. Zeman W, et al. Zh Neyropat Psikhiat Korsakov 66:629-33, 1966 [29 Neurology [Minneap] 18:1-7, Jan 68 [51 ref.] ref.]

[Rus] CERVIX NEOPLASMS [C2] METABOLISM

DRUG THERAPY

Dysplasia and carcinoma in situ of the cervix. Kaufman

ŘH. Cün Obstet Gynec 10:748-84, Dec 67 [32 ref.] [Lipoldosis--with special reference to metachromatic [Administration of drugs into the cerebral arteries] Genesis of carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Rea gan JW, leucodystrophy and Tay-Sachs disease] Yokoi S. KOZ K.

et al. cun Obstet Gynec 10:883-921, Dec 67 [27 ref.] Jap J Clin Med 25:1597-606, Oct 67 [56 ref.] [Jap] Cas Lek Cesk 106: Suppl:201-10, 10 Oct 67 [90 ref.] [Cz]

DIAGNOSIS CEREBRAL VENTRICLES [A8]

ETIOLOGY

Practical colposcopy in early cervical and va gnal Extra-blood-brain-barrier brain structures. Koella WP, Ischaemic carotid strokes. Jennett WB.

cancer. Bolten KA. et al. Int Rev Neurobiol 10:31-55, 1967 [107 ref.] Scot Med J 12:368-76, Oct 67 [21 ref.]

Clin Obstet Gynec 10:808-37, Dec 67 [32 ref.]

Dla gnosisand management of dysplasia and carcinoma ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY

METABOLISM

In situ of the cervix in pregnancy. Kaplan AL, et al.

Clin Obstet Gynec 10:871-8, Dec 67 [14 ref.] [The subfornical organ. Morphologic studies with [Geriatric psychoneurological diseases and

Cytologic dla gnosis of cervical dysplasia and carcinoma particular consideration of cholinergic innervation

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Streptomyces coelicolor. Hopwood DA, CLAVICEPS see under ASCOMYCETES [B5]

COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS [C1]
Bact Rev 31:373-403, Dec 67 [74 ref.] Revised linkage map of Salmonella typhimurlum. CLAVICLE [A2]

PREVENTION & CONTROL Sanderson KE. Bact Rev 31:354-72, Dec 67 [138 ref.] Revised linkage map of Escherichia coll. Taylor AL, et EMBRYOLOGY

[The current status of experimental research on the al. Bact Rev 31:332-53, Dec 67 [159 ref.]

specific prevention of coccidioidomycosis. [Review]] The embryology of the clavicle. Gardner E. Borodko SL. METABOLISM Clin Orthop 58:9.16, May Jun 68 [18 ref.]

zh Mikrobiol 45:98-100, Jan 68 [28 ref.] [Rus] [Control of chromosomal replication] Yoshikawa H. CLAVUS see under CALLOSITIES [C12]

COELENTERATA [B1]
Protein [Tokyo] 12:827-37, Sep 67 [71 ref.] [Jap] CLOMID see CLOMIPHENE [D8]

PHYSIOLOGY
CHROMOSOMES, HUMAN, 21-22 CLOMIPHENE [D8]

Behavior, hormones, and Hydra. Research on behavior [A11]

of lower invertebrates may help elucidate some PHARMACODYNAMICS

cellular actions of hormones. Lanhoff HM. [The Phladelphla chromosome and chronic

Science 161:434-42, 2 Aug 68 [47 ref.] myelogrenous leukemia] Pedersen B.

[Recent data on the artificial Induction of ovulation. II. Ugeskr Laeg 129:1289-93, 5 Oct 67 [33 ref.] [Dan] Clomiphene] Mauvais-Jarvis P, et al.

COENZYME I see NAD [D9]

Presse Med 75:2555-9, 25 Nov 67 [60 ref.] [Fr] CHRONIC DISEASE [C17, N1]

[Synthetic estrogenic substances] Tsuyuguchi M. COENZYME O see NADP [D9]

Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:857-61, Oct 67 [22 ref.] [Jap] The role of sensory restriction in problems with

COENZYMES [D9] chronic pain. Blitz B, et al.

CLONE CELLS [A11] J Chronic Dis 19:1119-25, Nov-Dec 66 [38 ref.]

[Coenzymatic functions of biotin] Bartosiński B, et al. PHYSIOLOGY

Postepy Biochem 13:563-83, 1967 [220 ref.] [Pol] MICROBIOLOGY

[Cloning of animal cells in tissue culture. Technic and COGNITION [F] The possible role of microorganisms and viruses in the application in cytophysiology] Cinnerová O. etiology of chronic degenerative diseases of man. Cesk Fysiol 17:11-5, 1968 [49 ref.]

[Cz] Computer simulation: artificial Intelligence studies and Abinanti FR.

their relevance to psychology. Hunt E. Ann Rev Microbiol 21:467-94, 1967 [114 ref.] CLOPENTHIXOL see under TRANQUILIZING

Ann Rev Psychol 19:135-68, 1968 [195 ref.]

Toward a psychology of knowledge. 3. Speculations CICATRIX [A10, C12]

AGENTS [D6]

regarding philosophical correlates of Rorschach

movement responses. Stark S. Blochemical and circulatory aspects of wound healing CLOSTRIDIUM [B3]

Percept Motor Skills 26:67-93, Feb 68 [69 ref.] and scar formation. Currier WD.

Learning transfer and cognitive development. Clarke Laryngoscope 77:1668-83, Sep 67 [64 ref.]

Occurrence and significance of thermophlles in canned AM, et al. foods. Gillespy TG, et al.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:105-39, 1967 [22 ref.] CILIARY BODY [A9]

J Appl Bact 31:59-65, Mar 68 [10 ref.]

Fixed and mobile field independence: review of studies [Current studies on anaerobes] Suzuki S.

relevant to Werner's dimension. Haronian F, et al. INNERVATION Jap J Bact 23:1-6, Jan 68 [35 ref.] [Jap] Psychol Rep 21:41-57, Aug 67 [36 ref.]

Roles of activation and inhibition in sex differences in [Syndrome of the cliary plexus of the orbitor GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

cognitive abilities. Broverman DM, et al. syndrome of the reflexogenic orbital zone]

Psychol Rev 75:23-50, Jan 68 [176 ref.] Cara pancea MM.

Low temperature growth characteristics of clostridia. Pla get's theory of knowledge: the nature of Rev Otoneuroophtal 38:321-45, Dec 16 [64 ref.] [Fr] Roberts TA, et al. J Appl Bact 31:75-88, Mar 68 [79 ref.] representation and interiorization. Furth HG.

Psychol Rev 75:143-54, Mar 68 [8 ref.]
CILIATA [B1] CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS [B3]

The orienting reflex and attention in cognitive

development. Jeffrey WE. Blood coagulation and endotoxin in invertebrates. PATHOGENICITY

Psychol Rev 75:323-34, Jul 68 [43 ref.] Levin J. Fed Proc 26:1707-12, Nov-Dec 67 [38 ref.]

Comment on Bem's "self-pe on: an alternative Genetics of ageing and the life cycle in clllates. Siegel Clostridium perfringens as a pathogen of cattle: a Interpretation of cognitive dissonance phenomena". RW. Sympos Soc Exp Biol 21:127-48, 1967 [62 ref.] literature review. Vance HN.

Mulls J. Psychol Rey 74:535-7, Nov 07 [3 ref.] Canad J Comp Med 31:248-50, Oct 67 [28 ref.] A model for cognitive balance. Philips JL. METABOLISM

Psychol Rey 74: 481-95, Nov 67 [23 ref.] CLOSTRIDIUM WELCHII see CLOSTRIDIUM [The metabolism of the culata in the rumen] Grain J.

COLCHICINE [D2, D6] Annee Biol 6:2-45, Jan-Feb 67 [143 ref.] [Fr] PERFRINGENS [B3]

PHARMACODYNAMICS CILIATA INFECTIONS see under PROTOZOAN CLUBBED FINGERS see under

Colchicine: a common mechanism for its INFECTIONS [C1] OSTEOARTHROPATHY, SECONDARY

anti-inflammatory and anti-mitotic effects. Mala wista

SE. Arthritis Rheum 11:191-7, Apr 18 [56 ref.] CINNAMON see under CONDIMENTS [J]

HYPERTROPHIC [C3]

COLD [H]
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM [G1] CLUPEINE see under PROTAMINES [D7, D10]

see also related see also related COAL TAR [D 13]

CRYOGENIC SURGERY [E4] PERIODICITY [H]

CRYOTHERAPY [E2] [The so-called acne picealis following the effect of coal REFRIGERATION [E5, J] Behavioral aspects of circadian rhythms. Stroebel CF. combustion and distillation products] Fabry H.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:158-72, 1967 [20 ref.] Berufsdermatosen 15:198-208, Aug 67 [37 ref.] [Ger] The effects, of heat, cold, and exercise on the [Periodic processes in the propagation of the animal

peripheral circulation. Downey JA, et al. body] Immelmann K. COBALAMINS see VITAMIN B 12 [D7, D11]

Arch Phys Med 49:308-14, Jun 68 [62 ref.] Stud Gen [Berlin] 20:15-33, 1967 [254 ref.] [Ger]

Human performance in the cold. Fox WF. [On the problem of the so-called biologic rhythm in COBALT [D1]

Hum Factors 9:203-20, Jun 67 [68 ref.] dermatology] Szarmach H.

Low temperature growth characteristics of clostridla. Przegl Derm 55:61-6, Jan-Feb 68 [42 ref.] [Pol] TOXICITY

Roberts TA, et al. J Appl Bact 31:75-88, Mar 68 [79 ref.]

Physiology of micro-organisms at low temperatures. PHYSIOLOGY Epidemic cardiac failure in boer drinkers.

Rose AH. J Appl Bact 31:1-11, Mar 68 [48 ref.] Nutr Rev 26:173-5, Jun 68 [7 ref.]

Cold water for burns and scalds. Circadian rhythms. Martinez-O'Ferrall JA.

Lancet 1:578-9, 16 Mar 68 [12 ref.] J Occup Med 10:305-15, Jun 68 [43 ref.] COBALT ISOTOPES [D1]

[Studies on the biological effects of cold] Arpal F.

Cesk Fysiol 16:200-10, May 67 [114 ref.] [slyk] CIRCUMCISION [E4]

THERAPEUTIC USE

ADVERSE EFFECTS Does circumcision of the newborn require an [Radiation therapy of breast cancer] Oku T. anesthetic? Weiss C.

Rinsho Hosha 13:75-89, Feb 68 [201 ref.] [Jap] [Paroxysmal hemoglobinurla due to coldTrincáo C Clin Pediat [Phila] 7:128-9, Mar 68 [22 ref.]

An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:529-35, Jul-Dec 66 [64 COCAINE [D2, D6]

ref.]

[Por] CIRRHOSIS see LIVER CIRRHOSIS [C4]

PHARMACODYNAMICS

COLD, COMMON see COMMON COLD [CI, C5] CITRIC ACID CYCLE see KREBS CYCLE [G1]

Effects of chronic administration of the amphetamines COLICINS [D3] CITRUS FRUITS [J]

and other stimulants on behavior. Kosman ME, et al.

cun Pharmacol Ther 9:240-54, Mar-Apr 68 [87 ref.] Collcins and related bacterlocins. Nomura M. ANALYSIS

Role of water in drug action on nerve. Ludmor RI, et al. Ann Rev Microbiol 21:257-84, 1967 [178 rel.]

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:42-52, 1968 [54 ref.] [Residues of biphenyl in citrus fruits] Rajzman A.

ANALYSIS Residue Rev 8:1-73, 1965 [195 ref.] [Fr]

[Purification of colicins and their mode of action] CLAUSTROPHOBIA see under PHOBIAS [F]

Kinoshita N, et al. Protein [Tokyo] 13:201-12, Mar 68 [88 ref.] [Jap]

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CURIOSITY see under EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR CYSTS [C2]

[Defensive cellular mechanisms] Brlek O, et al.

Vnitrni Lek 13:566-74, Jun 67 [20 ref.] [Cz] [F] Cysts of the nasopharynx. Guggenheim P.

[Anti-tissue antibodies, regulators of cell activity] Laryngoscope 77:2147-68, Dec 67 [52 ref.]

Ardry R, et al. CUSHING'S SYNDROME [C7]

Ann Pharm Franc 24:717-34, Nov 66 [150 ref.] [Fr] DIAGNOSIS

[Various molecular aspects of cytology and METABOLISM

embryology] Brachet J. [Cystic intraperitoneal tumors in childhood. 2] Devens Biol Rev 43:1-16, Feb 68 [54 ref.]

[Fr] [Adrenal cortex hormone secretion disorders and their K, et al.

[New approaches in cytometry in the field of cancer clinical aspects] Torikai T, et al.

Med Klin 62:1005.9 concl, 30 Jun 67 [90 ref.] [Ger] research, general biology and pathology] Schlemer Naika 20:431-45, Sep 67 [108 ref.] [Jap]

HG. Klin Wschr 45:393-9, 15 Apr 67 [67 ref.] [Ger] CYTIDINE see under NUCLEOSIDES [D10, D11] [Mechanism of enzyme exit from body cells and PATHOLOGY

tissues] Englhardt A. CYTOCHROMES [D9, D10]

Med Kün 61:1409.14, 9 Sep 66 [56 ref.] [Ger] Correlation between dinical pattern and pathological

[Metabolic changes in the damaged cell ] Braun AD, et findings in Cushing's syndrome. O'Neal LW. [Correlation of the primary structure and function of al. Tsitologiia 9: 1225-47, Oct 67 [174 ref.] [Rus] Med Clin N Amer 52:313-26, Mar 68 [17 ref.] mammallan type cytochrome c] Narita K. [Electron microscopic studies of the cell in the Soviet

J Jap Biochem Soc 38:49-61, Feb 66 [58 ref.] [Jap] Union] Mäshanskt VF. RADIOTHERAPY

Tsitologiia 9:1172-80, Oct 67 [91 ref.] [RUS] ANALYSIS

[Cell recovery and the problem of their sensitivity to [Partial radioresection of the pituitary by yttrium 90

radiation effects] Parlbok VP. for the therapy of Cushing's syndrome] Börner W, et The cytochromes C. Paléus S.

Tsitologiia 9:1449-59, Dec 67 [42 ref.] [Rus] al. Nuclearmedizin Suppl 2:39i+, 1965 [31 ref.] [Ger] Bull Soc Chim Biol [Paris] 49:917-33, 1967 [60 ref.] [Problems of cell adaptation under conditions of single

layer cultures] Dobrynin lav. CYANOCOBALAMIN see VITAMIN B 12 [D7, D11] CYTODIAGNOSIS [E1]

Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR 21:65-70, 1966 [68 ref.]

[RUS] CYBERNETICS [L]

[Vital staining and fluorescence methods in clinical Cytology] Witte S.

RADIATION EFFECTS On the use of theories, models and cybernetical toys In Deutsch Med Wschr 92:1777-81, 29 Sep 67 [56 ref.] brain research. Braltenberg V.

[Ger] [Cell irradiation with UV-microbeam] Izutsu K, et al. Brain Res 6:201-16, Oct 67 [30 ref.]

Saishin Igaku 22:588-92, Mar 67 [17 ref.] [Jap] [Artificial intelligence] Nádvorm'k P.

CYTOGENETICS [G1] Activ Nerv Sup [Praha] 9:249-56, Aug 67 [56 ref.] [Cz]

CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE [Concept of biological engineering] Oshima M. see also related Saishin Igaku 22:612-4, Apr 67 [21 ref.] [Jap] CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES [C16]

[C1, C16] [Modeling as a method of cognition in neurophysiology CHROMOSOME MAPPING [E5] and neurocybernetics] Menitski DN.

KARYOTYPING [E5]

[Cytomegalovirus infection--problems in experimental Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR 21:10-20, 1966 [34 ref.]

technics and clinical evaluation] Chi S, al. [Rus] Veterinary medical cytogenetics. Ohno S.

Acta Paediat Jap 71:1187-94, 1 Oct 67 [57 ref.] [Jap] [Cybernetics and the limitations of simulation of the Advances Vet Sci 12:1-31, 1968 [73 ref.] human psyche] Khaletski AM. Cytogenetics and genetics. Townes PL, et al.

CYTOPATHOGENIC EFFECT, VIRAL Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 67:1740-7, 1967 [30 Pediat Clin N Amer 15:493-512, May 68 [145 ref.] ref.] [Rus] [Clinical cytogenetics] Froland A.

[E1, G1] Ugeskr Laeg 129:1325-8, 5 Oct 67 [31 ref.] [Dan] CYCLAMATE see under SWEETENING AGENTS [Cytogenetics as a contribution to clinical The cytopathology of enteroviral infection. Godman

diagnoss--main symptoms of feeblemindedness] GC. Int Rev Exp Path 5:67-110, 1966 [208 ref.] [D13] Haberlandt WF.

Pathogenesis of viral infections of the nervous system.

Wien Klin Wschr 78:397-402, 3 Jun 66 [63 ref.] [Ger] Johnson RT, et al. CYCLOTHYMIC PERSONALITY see under

[Current results of human cytogenetics. [Clinical New Eng J Med 278:23-30 contd, 4 Jan 68 [64 ref.]

importance of chromosome studies] ] Fleischmann T. [Genetic phenomena in experimental viral PERSONALITY DISORDERS [F]

Orv Hetil 108:2353-9, 10 Dec 67 [88 rof.] [Hun] carcinogenesis. Observation of this phenomenon in

[Nucleus and transmission of genetic information] childhood carcinoma] Sabin AB. CYSTADENOMA, PAPILLARY [C2]

Amano M.

Med Glas 20:407-12 passim, Nov-Dec 66 [ 60 ref.] [Ser] Jap J Clin Med 25:1217-26, Jun 67 [62 ref.] [Jap] [Contribution to the study of racemose papilliferous [Application of cytogenetics to clinical medicine] CYTOPLASM [A11] serous cystoma] Citti U.

Matsunaga E.
Arch Ostet Ginec 71:369-98, Jul-Aug 66 [118 ref.] [It] Saishin Igaku 22:2606-12, 10 Dec 67 [41 ref.] [Jap] DRUG EFFECTS

[Cytogenetic studies in newborn infant] Boczkowski K. CYSTATHIONINE see under AMINO ACIDS

Ginek Pol 39:135-7, Jan 18 [11 ref.] [Pol] Insecticide-cytoplasmic interactions in insects and

[Present state and perspectives of the chromosomal vertebrates. Terriere LC. [D2, D10]

studies in proliferative and neoplastic diseases] Ann Rev Entom 13:75-98, 1968 [95 ref.]

Pawelski S. CYSTIC DUCT [A3]

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 40:661-5, Jun 68 [17 ref.] [Pol] METABOLISM

[Methodical problems of the development of genetics [Stenosis of the cystic duct] Tagariello P. of somatic cells in mammals and man] Zakharov AF. [Integration of mitochondrial respiration and Int Surg 49:370-99, Apr 08 [93 ref.] [It] Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR 21:78-85, 1966 [29 ref.] cytoplasmic glycolysis] Bryla J, et al.

[Rus] Postepy Biochem 14:167-84, 1968 [136 ref.] [Pol] CYSTIC FIBROSIS [C4, C5, C16] CYTOLOGY [G1]

PHYSIOLOGY see also related SWEATING [G1] see also related

The cytoplasmic control of nuclear activity in animal CELL NUCLEUS [A11]

development. Gurdon JB, et al. [Mucoviscidosis [Cystic flbrosis]] Schultze Jena BS. CYTOPLASM [A11]

Biol Rey 43:233-87, May 68 [127 ref.] Mschr Kinderheilk 115: 85-92, Feb 17 [213 ref.] [Ger] [The problem of mucoviscidosis in adults] Gelinov Kh, The blochemistry of supporting materials in organisms. CYTOSOMES see under LYSOSOMES [A11] et al.

Tracey MV. Klin Med [Moskva] 44:26-32, Aug 66 [71 ref.] [Rus] Advances Comp Physiol Biochem 3:233-70, 1968 [110 CYTOTOXIC ANTIBIOTICS see ANTIBIOTICS,

ref.] COMPLICATIONS The biochemistry of motlity. Gibbons IR.

ANTINEOPLASTIC [D3, D4] Ann Rey Biochem 37:521.46, 1968 [288 ref.] [Chronic bronchitis and congenital anomaly in Intravital and fluoroscence techniques in clinical CYTOTOXIC DRUGS see under ANTINEOPLASTIC children] Honma N.

cytology. Witte S. Jap 1 Cún Med 25:2084-9, Sep 8 [25 ref.] [Jap] German Med Monthly 13:44-7, Jan 68 [56 ref.] AGENTS [D4]

On storoid hormones, cellular aging, and cell nuclel. ETIOLOGY

Leith JD Jr. Gerontologist 7:244-5, Dec 67 [39 rof.] DACRON see undor POLYMERS [113]

The cellular morphology of tissue repair. McMinn RM. Pathogenesis and physiopathology of cystic fibrosis of Int Rey Cytol 22:63-145, 1967 [733 ref.]

DAPSONE [D3] the pancreas. Fibrocystic disease of the pancreas Recent developments in the theory of control and [Mucoviscidosis]. Di Sant'Agnese PA, et al. regulation of cellular processes. 3. Rosen R.

THERAPEUTIC USE New Eng J Med 277:1287-94 contd, 14 Dec 67 [75 ref.] Int Rev Cytol 23:25-88, 1968 [102 ref.]

Contact Inhibition: the phenomenon and its biological [Present-day specific therapeutic drugs for leprosy] PHYSIOPATHOLOGY implications. Abercrombie M.

Languillon J. Nat Cancer Inst Monogr 26:249-77, Sep 67 [48 ref.] Med Trop [Marseille] 26:Suppl 26:131+, 1966 [ 65 ref.] Pathogenesis and physiopathology of cystic fibrosis of Ultrastructural aspects of in vitro development of

[Fr] the pancreas. Fibrocystic disease of the pancreas monocytes into macrophages, epithelioid cells, and [Mucoviscidosis]. DI Sant'Agnese PA, et al. multinucleated giant cells. Sutton JS.

DAWSON'S INCLUSION ENCEPHALITIS see under New Eng J Med 277:1399+, 28 Dec 67 [77 ref.] Nat Cancer Inst Monogr 26:71.141, Sep 67 [81 ref.]

Cellular effects of lonizing radiation. Little JB. CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS, DIFFUSE [C10] CYSTITIS [C6]

New Eng J Med 278:369-76 concl, 15 Feb 68 [67 ref.]

Determination of cell development, differentiation and DBI see PHENFORMIN [D8] ETIOLOGY

growth. A review. Brown DM.

Pediat Res 1:395-408, Sep 67 [150 ref.] Phosphatic encrusted cystitis. Jameson RM. Cellular growth hormones, nutrition, and time. Cheek Brit J Cun Pract 21:463-5, 9 Sep 67 [15 ref.] DB. Pediatrics 41:30-46, Jan 68 [63 ref.]

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disease. Vanselow NA.

[Thyroid diseases and diabetes] Cassano C, et al. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Univ Mich Med Cent J 34:137-42, May Jun 68 [29 ref.] Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:229.46, 1967 [ 69 ref.]

[Fr] Extra pancreatic and intra pancreatic action of DESFERRIOXAMINE see DEFEROXAMINE [113] [Dlabetic cubed foot and tarsal scaphoid syndrome] antidiabetic sulphonylureas. A review. Madsen J.

Dérot M, et al.

Acta Med Scand Suppl 476:109+, 1967 [140 ref.] DESOXYCORTICOSTERONE [D2, D8]

Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:285-90, 1967 [48 ref.] Factors controlling release of insulin from beta cell in

[Fr] relation to diabetes mellitus. Romanoff NE. PHARMACODYNAMICS

[Tonsillectomy problems in diabetes mellitus] Schurno New York J Med 68:385.91, 1 Feb 68 [57 ref.] A. HNO 15:1-6, Jan 67 [42 ref.]

[Ger] [Role of pituitary gland in diabetes mellitus] Imura H, [Sodium in experimental hypertension] Cier JF, et al. [Diagnosis of diabatic retinopathy and its significance et al. Jap J Cbn Med 25:185-92, Feb 67 [44 rer.] [dap] Path Biol [Paris] 13:1052-62, Nov 15 [90 ref.] [Fr] in diabetes] Mizukawa T, et al.

Folia Ophthal Jap 18:1125-37, Dec 67 [77 ref.] [Jap] PREVENTION & CONTROL DESOXYRIBONUCLEASE see

[Therapy of essential hypertension with

complications--diabetes mellitus] Murakami M, et al. [Concept of prediabetes and the prevention of diabetes DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE [D9]

Jap J Clin Med 25:682-5, Apr 67 [25 ref.] [Jap] mellitus] Kosaka K, et al.

[Hepatogenic diabetes mellitus--Its concept and Jap J Clin Med 25:219-24, Feb 67 [40 ref.] [Jap] DETERGENTS [D 13]

criticism] Takahashi T, et al.

Jap J Clin Med 25:210-4, Feb 67 [34 ref.] [Jap] RADIOGRAPHY Water pollution. Weiss CM.

[Pre- and postoperative management of diabetic J Water Pollut Contr Fed 39:1059.154, Jul 67 [896 ref.] complications] Honjo I, et al.

Lipoatrophic diabetes mellitus [generalized

Surg Ther [Osaka] 17:279-86, Sep 67 [36 ref.] [Jap] lipodystrophy]: roentgen findings in two brothers DEXTRAN [D7, D11]

[On the possibility of correlation between gout and with con genital disease. Gold RH, et al. diabetes] Kawenoki-Minc E.

Amer J Roentgen 101:884-96, Dec 67 [28 ref.] [The clinical use of dextran [Review of the literature]] Reumatologia [Warsz] 5:285.9, 1967 [23 ref.] [Pol] Chakurov SN.

THERAPY Khirurgija [Sofia] 20:467-71, 1967 [50 ref.] [Bul] DIAGNOSIS

[Problems in the standard for the therapeutic control ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE

Current methods for dla gnosing diabetes mellitus. of diabetes mellitus] Abe M, et al. Second of two parts. Ravel R.

Jap J Cho Med 25:233-9, Feb 67 [35 ref.] [Jap] [Comparison of dextran and gelatin as plasma Postgrad Med 42:A 46 passim, Nov 07 [44 ref.] substitutes] Lundsgaard-Hansen P, et al. Insulin in blood and urine. Fraser R.

DIABETES MELLITUS, JUVENILE Anaesthesist 16:206-15, Jul 67 [80 ref.] [Ger] Sci Basis Med Ann Rev 206-23, 1968 [64 ref.]

[Problems of early dla gnosis of diabetes mellitus] [C7, C13] BIOSYNTHESIS

Kaeding A.

Med Klin 61:1765.71, 11 Nov 66 [59 ref.] [Ger] Juvenile diabetes mellitus. Well WB Jr. Mechanisms of biopolymer growth: the formation of

New Eng J Med 278:829-31, 11 Apr 68 [29 ref.] dextran and levan. Ebert KH, et al.

DRUG THERAPY Advances Enzym 30:179-221, 1968 [65 ref.]

DIABETIC ANGIOPATHIES Current therapeutics. CCXLVI.--Metformin. Skipper THERAPEUTIC USE

EW, et al. Practitioner 200:868-73, Jun 68 [18 rof.] [C7, C8, C13]

[Antidiabetic medication] Porrault M, et al. Low molecular weight dextran. Evarts CM.

Sem Ther 42:347-54, Jun Jul 66 [83 ref.] [Fr] Diabetes mellitus: current concepts and vascular Med Clin N Amer 51:1285-99, Sep 67 [110 ref.] [Application of insulin in diabetes mellitus--with lesions [renal and rotinal]. Brown J, et al.

reference to the limitation of Insulin therapy] Tarul S, Ann Intern Med 68:634-61, Mar 68 [77 ref.] DEXTRINS see under POLYSACCHARIDES [D11] et al. Jap J Clin Med 25:251-60, Feb 67 [54 ref.] [Jap]

COMPLICATIONS DEXTROSE see GLUCOSE [D11]

ETIOLOGY

[Arterial hypertension in diabetics] Ferrabouc L DIABETES, BRONZE see HEMOCHROMATOSIS [Current etiopathogenic conception of diabetes Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:411-9, 1967 [14 ref.] mellitus] Romani JD.

[Fr] [C18]

Cah Coll Med Hop Paris 7:591-601, 15 Nov 16 [24 rof.]

[Fr]

ETIOLOGY DIABETES INSIPIDUS [C7, C13]

[The pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus] Bilbergeil H.

Z Ges Inn Med 21:225-8, 15 Apr 66 [42 ref.] [Ger] The Banting Memorial Lecture 1967. Angiopathy in METABOLISM

[Starvation diabetes mellitus as an entity] Hirata U, et diabetes: an unsolved problem. Marble A.

al. Jap J Clin Med 26:633-9, Mar 68 [34 rof.] [Jap] Diabetes 16:825-38, Dec 67 [49 ref.] Disorders of antidiuretic hormone secretion. Utiger [Adrenal modulla disorders and diabetes mollitus] RD. Med Clin N Amer 52:381.91, Mar 68 [30 ref.] Yoshitoshi Y, et al.

PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Jap J Cun Med 26:573-9, Mar 68 [79 ref.] [Jap] DIABETES MELLITUS [C7, C13]

Functional microanglopathy in diabetes mellitus. FAMILIAL & GENETIC

Ditzel J. Diabetes 17:388-97, Jun 18 [100 ref.] see also related ANTIDIABETICS [18]

[On the genetics of Idiopathic diabetes mellitus] DIABETIC COMA [C7, C10, C13]

Jörgensen G. see also specific

Deutsch Med J 17:393-400, 5 Jul 66 [90 ref.] [Ger] BLOOD PREDIABETIC STATE [C7, C13]

IMMUNOLOGY

[Non-ketotic dlabetic coma] Shigeta Y, et al. Diabetes mellitus: current concepts and vascular

Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:846-50, Oct 67 [16 ref.] [Jap] lesions [renal and retinal]. Brown J, et al. [Diabetes mellitus as an immunological phenomenon] Ann Intern Med 68:634-61, Mar 68 [77 ref.] Hirata Y.

CHEMICALLY INDUCED
Recent research developments in diabetes mellitus. IV. Jap J Clin Med 25:298-9, Feb 67 [14 ref.] [Jap] Sharkey TP.

[Hypoglycemic coma of antidiabetic sulfamides] J Amer Diet Ass 52:108-17, Feb 08 [139 ref.] METABOLISM

Canivet J, et al. Diabetes mellitus--1967. Lukens FD.

Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:349-63, 1967 [ 66 ref.] Perspect Biol Med 11:136-52, Autumn 67 [35 ref.] Nutritional aspects of diabetes mellitus. Levine R.

[Fr] [Diabetes mellitus as an aging phenomenon ] Murachi T. Borden Rev Nutr Res 29:15-23, 1968 [23 ref.] Jap J Clin Med 25:193-9, Feb 67 [41 ref.] [Jap] [Model of sontle dlabetes in man] Herberg L, et al. DIABETIC DIET [E2] [Diabetes mellitus] Horiuchi A.

Deutsch Med Wschr 93:824-7, 19 Apr 08 [35 rof.] [Ger] Naika 21:61-7, Jan 68 [18 ref.]

[Jap] [The effect of saluretics on carbohydrate metabolism] Nutritional aspects of diabetes mellitus. Levine R [Current concepts in the problem of the evolutionary Bauer HJ.

Borden Rev Nutr Res 29:15-23, 1968 [23 ref.] phases of diabetes mellitus] Mincu I.

Ther Gegenw 106:194-202, Feb 67 [129 rof.] [Ger] [Significance of lipids in diabetic diet] Goto Y, et al. Med Intern [Bucur] 20:21-8, Jan 68 [32 ref.] [Rum] [The effect of salurotics on carbohydrate metabolism] Salshin Igaku 22:1732-41, Aug 67 [35 ref.] [Jap]

Bauer HJ. BLOOD

Ther Gegenw 106:194-205, Feb 07 [129 rof.] [Ger] DIABETIC NEPHROPATHIES

[Surveillance of metabolism In surgery of dlabotics in [Insulin in the blood] Luyckx A. general and with special regard to thoracic surgory

[C6, C7, C13] Rev Med Liege 21:645-57, 15 Dec 16 [42 ref.] [Fr] procedures] Lawonn H.

Z Aerztl Fortbild [Jena] 61:1010-3, 15 Oct 67 [49 ref.] Dlabetes mellitus: current concepts and vascular CHEMICALLY INDUCED

[Ger] lesions [renal and retinal]. Brown J, et al.

[Metabolism of various carbohydrates in diabetes Ann Intern Med 68:634-61, Mar 68 [77 ref.] [Diabetes mellitus caused by drugs] Horluchi T, et al. mollitus] Goto Y.

[The mota-diabetic syndrome] Pallardo LF. Jap J Clin Med 25:240-5, Feb 67 [71 ref.] [Jap] Jap J Clin Med 25:261-7, Fob 67 [38 ref.] [Jap] Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:387-400, 1967 [59 [Diabetes mellitus due to thlazide compounds] Kadota [Mechanism of glycogen overloading of the liver in rof.]

[Fr] I. Jap J Clin Med 26:652-8, Mar 68 [50 ref.] [Jap] diabetes mellitus] Pavel I, et al.

Med Intern [Bucur] 19:1169-73, Oct 17 [ 24 ref.] [Rum] DIABETIC NEUROPATHIES COMPLICATIONS

PATHOLOGY

[C7, C10, C13] Carbohydrate intolerance and lipemia. Bierman EL, et

al. Ann Intern Med 68:926-33, Apr 68 [39 ref.] [On the cystoid degeneration of the pigment [The meta-diabetic syndrome] Pallardo LF. Magnesium metabolism. Wacker WE, et al.

epithelium of the Iris in diabetes mellitus. A reviow of Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:387-400, 1967 [59 New Eng J Med 278:712-7, 28 Mar 68 [81 ref.] the state of current knowledge] Schüpbach M. ref.]

[Fr] [The eye and diabetes] Calmettes L, et al. Klin Mbl Augenheilk 150:1-16, 1967 [125 ref.] [Ger] [Dlabotic neuropathy] Takasu T. Arch Ophtal [Paris] 27:717-23 contd, Oct Nov 67 [86

Jap J Cün Med 25:268-76, Feb 67 [104 ref.] [Jap] ref.]

[Fr]

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PHARMACODYNAMICS EDUCATION [I]

ELECTRIC COUNTERSHOCK [E2, E4] [Ecdysone, the molting hormone of Insects] Karlson P. see also related

The value of direct current conversion of atrial Naturwissenschaften 53:445-53, Sep 66 [53 ref.] [Ger] LEARNING [F]

flbrillation. Scott ME, et al.

Amer Heart J 75:579-81, May 68 [27 ref.] ECHINOCHASMUS see under TREMATODA [B1] Prefatory chapter: research provides self-education. [Cardiac flbrillation]

Adolph EF. Ann Rev Physiol 30:1-14, 1968 [14 ref.] Jap J Thorac Surg 20:662-5, Sep 67 [11 ref.] [Jap] ECHINODERMATA [B1]

[Cardioversion] Koźmiński R. EDUCATION, MEDICAL [I]

Pol Tyg Lek 23:23-6, 1 Jan 68 [14 ref.] [Pol] EMBRYOLOGY

Knowledge, numbers and values: medical education ELECTRIC STIMULATION [E5] Cellular movement and contact in urchin since 1950. Lent RH, et al. morphogenesis. Gustafson T, et al.

Canad Med Ass J 97:1418-27, 2 Dec 67 [100 ref.] Electrical responses of the nervous system and Biol Rev 42:442-98, Aug 67 [114 ref.] Medical education. Woodhall B.

subjective scales of intensity. Rosner BS, et al. Protein synthesis, mitosis, and differentiation. Gross Hospitals 42:109.12, 1 Apr 68 [15 ref.]

Contrib Sens Physiol 2:169-221, 1967 [110 ref.] PR. Canad Cancer Conf 7:84.110, 1967 [41 ref.] [On teaching psychiatry at the medical school] [On electro-anesthesia in animal experiments] Rakhal'skt luE, et al.

Wageneder F, et al. ECHINOSTOMASIS see under TREMATODE

zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 68:262-7, 1968 [20 ref.] Anaesthesist 15:10-3, Jan 66 [13 ref.] [Ger]

[Rus] [Method of electric paired stimulation of the heart] INFECTIONS [C1]

Lewartowski B. EDUCATION OF MENTALLY DEFECTIVE see

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 40:755-62, Jun 68 [ 28 ref.] [Pol] ECHOENCEPHALOGRAPHY [E1]

EDUCATION OF MENTALLY RETARDED [F, I] ELECTRICITY [H]
[The diagnostic applications of ultrasonics to medicine.
II. Echoencephalography A]] Ferrey G. EDUCATION OF MENTALLY

Biologic significance of piezoelectricity. Andrew C, et Ann Radiol [Paris] 9:881-90, 1966 [59 ref.] [Fr]

al. Calcit Tissue Res 1:252-72, 27 Mar 68 [107 ref.] RETARDED [F, I]

[Action of some physical factors in the atmosphere on INSTRUMENTATION

living organisms] Pastrnák M. Recent developments in the understanding and Cas Lek Cesk 106:702-7, 23 Jun 67 [36 ref.] [CZ] [Echoencephalography. Principles, use and current teaching of educationally subnormal children in results] Dilling H. England and Wales. Chazan M.

ADVERSE EFFECTS Munchen Med Wschr 109:2243-51, 27 Oct 67 [52 ref.] Amer J Ment Defic 72:244-52, Sep 67 [42 ref.]

[Ger] Prognosis and outcome of community_placement of [Effect of electric energy on the development of Institutionalized retardates. Eagle E.

pregnancy] Rzempoluch J, et al. ECLAMPSIA [C6]

Amer J Ment Defic 72:232-43, Sep 67 [67 ref.] Ginek Pol 39:587-91, May 68 [30 ref.] [POD

Paired associate learning in mental retardation: a ETIOLOGY review. Mrdock JB.

ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY [E1]

Amer J Ment Defic 72:857-65, May 68 [37 ref.] [On question of the etiology of eclampsia] Knaus Facilitation of memory in the retardate. Vergason GA. [Significance of the electrocardiogram the HH. Med Klin 62:1617-9, 20 Oct 67 [15 ref.] [Ger] Exceptional Child 34:589-94, Apr 08 [43 ref.] evaluation of heart defects. 3] SO CS.

The dimensions of a science of special education. Med Klin 62:1476-80, 22 Sep 67 [53 ref.] [Ger] ECOLOGY [G1]

Blackman LS. Ment Retard 5:7-11, Aug 67 [19 ref.] [Electrocardiographic and vectorcardiographic

Training severly and profoundly developmentally diagnosis and computers [wave patterns] ] Okajima K, The importance of ecological studies in the control of retarded children. Hollis JH, et al.

et al. Naika 20:45-53, Jul 67 [70 ref.] [Jap] tsetse flies. Glover PE. Ment Retard 5:20-4, Aug 67 [52 ref.]

[Our experience with electronic methods. Fetal Bull WHO 37:581-614, 1967 [176 ref.]

Training severely and profoundly developmentally phono-nd electro-cardiography] Rezende J de, et al. Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders as a contribution retarded children. Hollis JH, et al.

Rev Clin Inst Matern [Lisboa] 18:467-95, Jul-Sep 67 to medical ecology. Dunham HW. Ment Retard 5:20-4, Aug 67 [52 ref.]

[111 ref.]

[Por] Int J Psychiat 5:124.46, Feb 68 [70 ref.]

The efficacy of special classes and regular classes in the [The U wave of the elctrocardiogram and its clinical Primate societies and individual behaviour. Crook JH. education of educable mentally retarded children. value [review of the literature] ] Zhdanova NS, et al. J Psychosom Res 12:11-9, Jun 68 [38 ref.] Goldstein H.

Kardiologiia 6:91-4, Sep-Oct 66 [27 ref.] [Rus] Ecological factors in the development of behavioral Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:580-602, 1967 [20 ref.] anomalies. Calhoun JB.

Social and occupational adjustment of the mentally ELECTROCHEMISTRY [H] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:1-51, 1967 [13 ref.] retarded. Saenger G.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:564-79, 1967 [18 ref.] [Use of coulometric methods of determination in ECONOMICS, HOSPITAL [N3]

pharmaceutical analysis] Kalinowska ZE. EDUCATION, SPECIAL [1]

Pharmazie 22:1-3, Jan 67 [53 ref.]

[Ger] Financial management. Van Lopik W.

Hospitals 42:53-4 passim, 1 Apr 68 [52 ref.] An elementary school program for disturbed children. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY [ECT] see Prepayment and reimbursement. Walsh DW. Bracken CC. Curr Psychiat Ther 7:15-23, 1967 [5 ref.] Hospitals 42:135-8, 1 Apr 68 [10 ref.]

The dimensions of a science of special education. SHOCK THERAPY, ELECTRIC [E2, F]

Blackman LS. Ment Retard 5:7-11, Aug 67 [19 ref.] ECZEMA [C12]

The efficacy of special classes and regular classes in the ELECTRODIAGNOSIS [El]

education of educable mentally retarded children. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Goldstein H.

Elements of neurography. Gandiglio G.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:580-602, 1967 [20 ref.] Panminerva Med 9:611-9, Dec 67 [57 ref.] [Eczema and endocrinology] Storck H, et al.

[Neurophysiology, basic to electric diagnosis and Hautarzt 18:107-12, Mar 67 [68 ref.] [Ger] EDUCATIONAL STATUS [N1]

therapy] Fujimori B, et al.

Orthop Surg [Tokyo] 18:1215-26, Nov 67 [77 ref.] [Jap] EDATHAMIL see EDTA [D13]

Birth order and school-related behavior: a heuristic [Clinical observation of action potentials of the uterus review. Bradley RW.

with reference to electrohysterography through the EDEMA [C17] Psychol Bull 70:45.51, Jul 08 [37 ref.]

abdominal wall] Inoue S, et al.

Santujin Jissai 16:945-50, Oct 67 [54 ref.] [Jap] see also specific

EFFICIENCY [F] ANGIONEUROTIC EDEMA [C8, C14]

ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY [E1] PAPILLEDEMA [C11]

Human performance in the cold. Fox WF. PULMONARY EDEMA [C5] Hum Factors 9:203-20, Jun 67 [68 ref.]

Computing techniques in neurological diagnosis.

Halliday AM. Brit Med Bull 24:253-9, Sep 68 [62 ref.] DRUG THERAPY EFFORT see under EXERTION [G1]

A review of current concepts regarding intracranial

saccular aneurysms. II. Symptoms, signs and Clinical pharmacology of furosemide and ethacrynic EGG see OVUM [A11]

diagnostic procedures. Allen MB Jr, et al. acid. Kirkendall WM, et al.

J Med Ass Georgia 56:408-15, Oct 67 [60 ref.] Amer J Cardiol 22:162-7, Aug 68 [52 ref.] EGO [F]

EEG and intelligence. Llberson WT.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:514-43, 1967 [51 ref.] EDEMA, CARDIAC see under HEART FAILURE, A review of research with measures of ego strength The role of brain waves in learning and other

derived from the MMPI and the Rorschach, Frank GH. Integrative functions. Darrow CW, et al. CONGESTIVE [C8] J Gen Psychol 77:183-206, Oct 67 [111 ref.] Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:249-56, 1968 [19

ref.] EDETATES see EDTA [113] EGOCENTRISM see under DEFENSE MECHANISMS [Some electrographic differences between chronic

schizophrenic patients and normal subjects. Rodin E, EDTA [D 13]

[F]

et al.

Recent Advances Biol Psychiat 10:194-204, 1968 [12 THERAPEUTIC USE EHRLICH ASCITES TUMOR see under

ref.]

The relation of EEG and performance in altered states Clinical uses of metal-binding drugs. Chenoweth MB. CARCINOMA, EHRLICH TUMOR [C2]

of consciousness. Mirsky AF, et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther 9:365-87, May Jun 68 [251 ref.]

Res Publ Ass Res Nerv Ment Dis 45:514-34, 1967 [80 The use of chelating agents in the treatment of acute ELAEOPHORIASIS see under FILARIASIS [C1]

ref.] and chroniclead Intoxication in childhood. Chisolm JJ

[Provocation methods in electroencephalography] Jr. J Pediat 73:1-38, Jul 68 [92 ref.] ELASTIC TISSUE [A10]

Klapetek J. [Use of complexes for the treatment of disorders of

Munchen Med Wschr 109:1124-30, 19 May 67 [ 30 ref.] heart rhythm. [Review of the literature] ] PHYSIOLOGY

[Ger] Gendenshtæn EI.

[Current progress in clinical physiological tests] Niki I, Ter Arkh 38:9-15, Sep 66 [84 ref.] [Rus] Cross-linking of collagen and elastin. Plez KA. et al. Jap J Clin Path 16:63-8, Jan 18 [37 ref.] [Jap]

Ann Rev Biochem 37:547-70, 1968 [97 ref.] [Electroencephalographic studies in the ught of

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on strenth and endurance: a critical review of EXTRAPYRAMIDAL TRACTS [AS]

[Syndrome of the ciliary plexus of the orbitor research studies. Barber TX.

syndrome of the reflexogenic orbital zone] Brit J Soc Clin Psychol 5:42-50, Feb 66 [56 ref.] [Cerebral nuclear calcinosis. A contribution to the Cara pancea MM. Exercise and gastrointestinal absorption in human etiology and nosology beginning with the radiographic Rev Otoneuroophtal 38:321-45, Dec 66 [64 ref.] [Fr] beings. Nutr Rev 26:167-8, Jun 08 [8 ref.] picture. 2] Dinkel L.

[Review of the literature on the retina. 1. 1966] Mizuno [Pangami acid [vitamin B-15] as a factor of adaptation Med Klin 62:933-8 concl, 16 Jun 67 [102 ref.] [Ger] K, et al. to intenstve muscle activity] Iakovlev NN.

Ophthalmology [Tokyo] 9:317-39, May 67 [343 ref.] Vop Med Khim 13:339-43, Jul-Aug 67 [61 ref.] [Rus] EXTRATERRESTRIAL

[Jap] PHYSIOLOGY ENVIRONMENT [G3]

CHEMICALLY INDUCED Coronary implications of hemodynamic changes caused The mechanism of oxygen toxicity as a model for Ocular effects of prolonged systemic drug by physical training. Frick MH.

Interpreting certain biometerological phenomena. administration. [Corticosteroids, chloramphenicol Amer J Cardiol 22:417-25, Sep 68 [79 ref.] Roth EM. Int J Biometeor 11:79-91, Mar 67 [68 ref.] and anovulatory agents]. Lleborman TW. Peripheral vascular resistance. Haddy FJ, et al.

Dis Nerv Syst 29:Suppl: 44-50, Mar 68 [66 ref.] ADA Rev Med 19:167-94, 1968 [414 ref.] EXTREMITIES [A1, A2]

Prolonged pharmacotherapy and the eye. A [The validity of heart rate measurement in

symposium. The antimalarlals and the tranquilizers. ergonomics] Monod H.

ABNORMALITIES

Rubin M. Ergonomics 10:485-537, Sep 67 [137 ref.] [Fr]

Dis Nerv Syst 29:Suppl:67-76, Mar 68 [151 ref.] [Studies in experiment animals and dysmella Ocular complications related to phenothlazines. Siddall EXOPHTHALMIC GOITER see GOITER, syndrome] Holm F.

JR. Dis Nerv Syst 29:Suppl: 10-3, Mar 68 [30 ref.] Arzneimittelforschung 16:1232-44, Sep 66 [211 ref.] Ocular complications related to phenothiazines. Siddall EXOPHTHALMIC [C7, C11]

[Ger] JR. Dis Nerv Syst 29:10-3, Mar 68 [30 ref.]

[Sponge kidney associated with hemihypertrophy Ocular side effects of drugs. Marzulli FN. EXOPHTHALMOS [C11]

[clinico-pathologic aspects]] Oehnin ger C, et al. Food Cosmet Toxic 6:221-34, Aug 68 [74 ref.]

Arch Fund Roux Ocefa 1:305-13, Jul.Dec 67 [18 ref.] [Damage to eyes through conservative therapy] [Endocrine ophthalmopathy. Pathogenesis, diagnosis

[Sp] Kleberger E. and treatment] DUI KG, et al.

Kün Mbl Augenheilk 151:777-801, 1967 [205 ref.] [Ger] Med Kün 62:1733-8, 10 Nov 67 [44 ref.] [Ger] EXTREMITIES, ARTIFICIAL see ARTIFICIAL

[Side effects of anticholinesterase] Sawada A.

Ophthalmology [Tokyo] 9:791-7, Nov 67 [73 ref.] [Jap] EXOSTOSES, ORAL see under JAW

LIMBS [E4]

[Basic and clinical study on chloroquine therapy of

rheumatic diseases. [2]. Eye disorders due to ABNORMALITIES [C16] EXTROVERSION [F]

chloroquine] Sugiyama T, et al.

Saishin Igaku 22:2331-5, Oct 67 [63 ref.] [Jap] EXPECTORANTS [D13]

"Origins" of extraversion-Introversion. Siegelman M. [Toxic effect of certain drugs on the organ of vision] J Psychol 69:85-91, May 68 [56 ref.]

Trzcińska-Dąbrowska Z, et al. THERAPEUTIC USE

Pol Tys Lek 22:1538-41, Oct 67 [20 ref.] [Pol] EXUDATES AND TRANSUDATES Newer drugs in the treatment of chronic bronchitis.

DIAGNOSIS Chodosh S.

[A12] Med Clin N Amer 51:1169-79, Sep 67 [22 ref.]

[Ultrasonic echography in ophthalmology] François J, Subdural effusions in infants. Rabe EF,

et al. EXPERT TESTIMONY [N3]

Pediat Cun N Amer 14:831-50, Nov 67 [60 ref.] Ann Oculist [Paris] 201:609-44, Jun 18 [342 ref.] [Fr] [Accident and insurance medicine] wühelm A. EYE [A1, A9]

DRUG THERAPY Munchen Med Wschr 109:323-31, 10 Feb 67 [87 ref.] [Ger] see also related

Trends in ocular therapy. Leopold IH. INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE [G1]

Amer J Ophthal 65:297-317, Mar 68 [81 ref.] EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR [F]

VISION [G1]

Steroids in ophthalmology. Leopold IH, et al.

Bibi Ophthal 71:1-58, 1967 [478 ref.] The effect of fear and anxiety on exploration and Gerontology and geriatrics of the eye. Streiff EB. Use of corticosteroids in neuroophthalmology. Jampel curiosity: toward a theory of exploration. Lester D. Survey Ophthal 12:311-23, Aug 67 [19 ref.] RS. Int Ophthal clin 6:903-13, Winter 66 [23 ref.] I Gen Psychol 79:105-20, Jul 68 [60 ref.]

The steroid shield in ophthalmology. Leopold IH. [Time perspective as a psychological variable] Mönks ABNORMALITIES

Trans Amer Acad Ophthal Otolaryng 71:273-89, FJ.Arch Ges Psychol 119:131-61,Jul 67 [109 ref.] [Ger]

Mar-Apr 67 [162 ref.] Recent developments concerning the pathology and [Results of experimental and clinical studies on the use EXTRACELLULAR FLUID see under

pathogenesis of ocular malformations in rubella. of silicones in ophthalmology] Czerwińska W.

Zimmerman LE. Med Ann DC 36:723-9, Doc 67 [37 ref.] Klin Oczna 37:749-52, 1967 [29 ref.] [Pol] EXTRACELLULAR SPACE [A12]

[Combined abnormalities of the ear and eye] Miehlke A. HNO 15:101-6, Apr 07 [41 ref.] [Ger]

ETIOLOGY EXTRACELLULAR SPACE [A12]

ANALYSIS

[The eye and diabetes] Calmettes L, et al. [Macromolecular substances as blood and tissue

Arch Ophtal [Paris] 27:717-23 contd, Oct-Nov 67 [86 substitutes] Heberer G. Physiological chemistry of the eye. Bonting SL. rof.]

[Fr] Klin Wschr 45:874-84, 1 Sep 67 [76 ref.] [Ger] Arch Ophthal [Chicago] 78:803-19, Dec 67 [194 rof.] [Results of the thyroid gland function diagnosis with

Human ocular lipids: their analysis and distribution. radiolodine in hyperthyroidism and endocrine PHYSIOLOGY Feldman GL

ophthalmopathies] Klein E. Survey Ophthal 12:207-43, Jun 67 [141 ref.] Nuclearmedizin Suppl 2:261+, 1965 [57 ref.] [Ger] Renal nervous and spinal pathways and the reflex regulation of extracellular fluid volume. Pearce JW.

DRUG EFFECTS

FAMILIAL & GENETIC Fed Proc 27:1142-8, Sep-Oct 68 [49 ref.]

Pharmacology and toxicology of ophthalmic drugs. [The autosomal chromosome aberrations in EXTRACHROMOSOMAL Macri FJ.

ophthalmology] François J. Arch Ophthal [Chicago] 80:506-21, Oct 18 [163 ref.] J Genet Hum 15:Suppl: 133-208, 1966 [323 ref.] [Fr] INHERITANCE [G1]

[Collective review: Drug effects on the eye] Hapke HJ. [Alport's syndrome--hereditary nophritis with

Deutsch Tieraerztl Wschr 74:368-72 conc, 15 Jul 67 [25 neurologic hearing disorders and congenital eye Episomes. Scaife J.

ref.]

[Ger] diseases] Yasue T. Ann Rev Microbiol 21:601-38, 1967 [167 ref.]

Jap J CHn Med 25:2139-47, Sep 67 [61 ref.] [Jap]

PHYSIOLOGY EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION

EYE FOREIGN BODIES [C14] Physiological effects of corticosteroids on the eye. [E4] Schwartz B.

SURGERY Int Ophthal clin 6:753-97, Winter 66 [160 ref.] see also related [Eye and polarized light] Tasaki K.

[The intraocular foreign body] Neubauer H. HEART, MECHANICAL [E4]

J Physiol Soc Jap 29:51-8, 1967 [33 ref.] [Jap] Ber Deutsch Ophth Ges 67:297-317, 1966 [ 62 ref.] [Ger] Extracorporeal circulation. Neville WE.

RADIATION EFFECTS

EYE MANIFESTATIONS [C11] Cur Probl Surg 1-78, Jul 67 [78 ref.]

Industrial radiation cataract: the hazards and the [Opthalmologic aspects of cerebral infantlle palsy or ADVERSE EFFECTS protective measures. Edbrooke CM, et al.

cerebral motor infirmity] Coppens A. Ann Occup Hye 10:293-304, Oct 67 [32 ref.] Ann Oculist [Paris] 200:191-217, Feb 67 [62 ref.] [Fr] Proteinase inhibitors in thoracic surgery. Nordström S.

[Clinical value of conjunctival angloscopy] François J, Acta Chir Scand Suppl 378:71-5, 1967 [11 ref.] EYE DISEASES [C11]

et al.

Ann Oculist [Paris] 200:656-63, Jun 67 [66 ref.] [Fr] EXTRACORPOREAL DIALYSIS see

Neuro-ophthalmology. Kearns TP.

Arch Ophthal [Chicago] 79:87-117, Jan 18 [198 ref.] EYE MOVEMENTS [E1, G1] HEMODIALYSIS [E2]

Cornea and sclera. Trotter RR.

Arch Ophthal [Chicago] 79:338-48, Mar 68 [48 ref.] see also related EXTRACTION, OBSTETRICAL [E4] The lipids in pathology of the eye. Feldman GL, ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY [E 1]

J Amer Oil Chem Soc 44:615-22, Nov 67 [94 rof.] An appraisal of Malmström's vacuum-tractor [vaccuum Recent advances in pediatric ophthalmology. Frayer REM deprivation. 3. Dreaming and psychosis. Vogel extractor]. Obstetric and pediatric results. Earn AA. WC. Pediat Clin N Amer 15:337-44, May 68 [14 ref.] GW. Amer J Obstet Gynec 99:732-43, 1 Nov 67 [140 ref.] Ocular histoplasmosis [a survoy]. Leinfelder JT. Arch Gen Psychiat [Chicago] 18:312-29, Mar 68 [63

Survey Ophthal 12:103-11, Apr 67 [28 ref.] rof.]

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FLUOROURACIL [D2, D4] FOOD CONTAMINATION [G3]

packaging materials. Garlock EA, et al.

Residue Rev 10:40-69, 1965 [16 ref.] THERAPEUTIC USE

Carcinogenic hazards from pesticide residues. Barnes [Action of proteinases in the baking industries] Petit JM. Residue Rev 13:69.82, 1966 [31 ref.]

L, et al. [5-fluorouracil as a radiosensitizer] Egawa J. Automated pesticide residue analysis and screening. Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B341-60, 1967 [ 67 ref.] [Fr] Jap J Cancer Chin 13:9-18, Jan 67 [50 ref.] [Jap] Gunther FA, et al. Residue Rev 14:12-38, 1966 [ 43 ref.] [Sulfurous acid and its salts in food processing and

Insecticide residues in milk and dairy products. stora ge. A review of literature] Heydenreich GA. FLUOTHANE see HALOTHANE [D6]

Henderson JL. Residue Rev 8:74-115, 1965 [44 ref.] Z Ernaehrungswiss 8:44-65, Jun 67 [319 ref.] [Ger]

Pesticides and food additives in sugarcane and sugar FOLIC ACID [D7, D11] products. Hilton HW.

STANDARDS Residue Rev 15:1-30, 1966 [83 ref.] METABOLISM

Residues in raw and processed foods resulting from Scientific evidence and common sense as a basis for

post-harvest Insecticidal treatments. Lindgren DL, et food-packaging regulations. Frawley JP. Nutritional requirements for vitamin B12 and folic acid. al. Residue Rev 21:1-121, 1968 [263 ref.]

Food Cosmet Toxic 5:293-308, Aug 67 [80 ref.] Herbert V. Amer J Clin Nutr 21:743-52, Jul 68 [49 ref.] Absorption of vitamin B12 and folic acid. Herbert V. ANALYSIS

FOOD SUPPLY [J] Gastroenterology 54:110-5, Jan 68 [61 ref.]

Determination of residues of organophosphorus Disease as factor in world food problem. Pollack H. FOLIC ACID DEFICIENCY [C13]

pesticides in foods. A review. Abbott DC, et al. Amer J Clin Nutr 21: 868-74, Aug 68 [15 ref.] Analyst 92:475.92, Aug 67 [172 ref.]

Nutrition and the world food problem. Swaminathan M. see also related

Determination of extractable substances in food Borden Rev Nutr Res 28:1-31, Jan-Mar 67 [50 ref.] ANEMIA, SIDEROBLASTIC [C9] packaging materials. Garlock EA, et al.

Primate societies and individual behaviour. Crook JH. Residue Rev 10:40-69, 1965 [16 ref.]

J Psychosom Res 12:11-9, Jun 08 [38 ref.] Folic acid and pregnancy. II.

Collaborative studies on the analysis of pesticide Nutr Rev 26:5-8, Jan 68 [24 ref.]

residues. Miller EJ, et al.

FOOT [A1, A2]

Residue Rev 7:114-29, 1964 [5 ref.] FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE see FSH [D8] [Use and characteristics of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazoles with ABNORMALITIES

regard to their residues in food] Kröller E. FOLLICULITIS [C12] Residue Rev 12:162-92, 1966 [144 ref.] [Ger] [On the treatment of congenital rocker foot] Imhäuser

G. Z Orthop 102:436-48, Mar 67 [48 ref.] [Ger] The follicular occlusion triad. Montes LF, et al. PREVENTION & CONTROL Postgrad Med 43:108-12, Feb 68 [20 ref.]

SURGERY Antibiotic residues in milk. Myers RP.

FOOD [J]


Residue Rev 7:9.36, 1964 [103 ref.]

[On the treatment of congenital rocker foot] Imhäuser

G. Z Orthop 102:436-48, Mar 67 [48 ref.] [Ger] see also related

FOOD CONTAMINATION, DIET [E2]

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE PLANTS, EDIBLE [B6] RADIOACTIVE [G3]

[C1, C15] Carotenoids: properties, occurrence, and utilization in The analytical determination of strontium-90 in foods. foods. Borenstein B, et al.

Davis S. Residue Rey 12:1-13, 1966 [39 ref.] [Virus carrier state in foot-and-mouth disease [brief Advances Food Res 15:195-276, 1966 [263 ref.] Iodine-131 in foods. Straub CP, et al.

review of the literature]] Andreev EV, et al. Food quality as determined by metabolic by-products Residue Rev 13:33-68, 1966 [95 ref.]

Veterinariia 43:31-3, Sop 66 [6 ref.] [Rus] of microorganisms. Fields ML, et al. Adrances Food Res 16:161-229, 1968 [207 ref.] FOOD HYPERSENSITIVITY [C14]

PREVENTION & CONTROL [Boron in nutrition] Ploquin J. Aliment Vie 55:70-113, 1967 [346 ref.] [Fr]

COMPLICATIONS

[Specific prevention of foot-and-mouth disease] [Enzymes and evolution of the industrial value of

Likhachev NV, et al. potatoes] Sandret F, et al.

Causes of confusion as to the meaning of allergy to the Veterinariia 43:31-5, Jan 66 [44 ref.] [Rus] Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B361-86, 1967 [80 ref.] [Fr] otolaryngologist. 3. Williams HL, et al. J Lancet 88:96-8, Apr 68 [52 ref.]

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS TOXICITY

[The Important pathogenic problem of dyspepsias due to cow's milk in human being] Dudan A.

[B4] Food and drug toxicity. A summary of recent studies. Rev Med Suisse Rom 87:663-73, Sep 67 [7 ref.] [Fr] Boyd EM.

ISOLATION & PURIFICATION J Clin Pharmacol 8:281-4, Sep-Oct 68 [15 ref.] FOOD INSPECTION [G3, J]

[Test of the pharyngeal curette in the study of carriers FOOD ADDITIVES [113]

[Bacteriological tests used in evaluation of food of aphthae virus] Dhennin L, et al. quality] Teniştea C.

Bull Acad Vet France 40:59-65, Jan 67 [14 ref.] [It] Carotenoids: properties, occurrence, and utilization in Microbiologia [Bucur] 13:97-102, Mar-Apr 68 [50 ref.] foods. Borenstein B, et al.

[Rum] FOOT JOINT see TARSAL JOINT [A2] Advances Food Res 15:195-276, 1966 [263 ref.] Fish protein concentrate in foods.

FOOD IRRADIATION [J]


FORELIMB [A13] Nutr Rev 26:177-9, Jun 68 [3 ref.] Pesticides and food additives in sugarcane and sugar Basic principles of microwaves and recent

BLOOD SUPPLY products. Hilton HW.

developmonts. Goldblith SA. Residue Rer 15:1-30, 1966 [83 ref.]

Advances Food Res 15:277-301, 1966 [112 ref.] [On the naming of various brachial blood vessels of the [Various food additives] Lang K.

Food Irradiation-physiology of fruits as related to dog] Müller W, et al. Landarzt 43:1100-5, 20 Aug 67 [34 ref.] [Ger] feasiblity of the technology. Maxie EC, et al. Anat Anz 118:209-18, 1966 [23 ref.] [Ger] [Sulfurous acid and its salts in food processing and Advances Food Res 15:105.45, 1966 [124 ref.]

storage. A review of literature] Heydenreich GA. Radiobiological parameters in the irradiation of fruits FORENSIC MEDICINE [G2, I] Z Ernaehrungswiss 8:44-65, Jun 67 [319 ref.] [Ger] and vegetables. Romani RJ.

Advances Food Res 15:57-103, 1966 [20 ref.] see also related METABOLISM

Ionizing radiation for control of postharvest diseases of JURISPRUDENCE [N3]

fruits and vegetables. Sommer NF, et al. Metabolic fate in animals of hindered phenolic Advances Food Res 15:147-93, 1966 [190 ref.] The aberrational man-ad tour de force of legal antioxidants in relation to their safety evaluation and

psychiatry. I. Psychiatric conditions and resultant antioxidant function. Hathway DE. FOOD MICROBIOLOGY [G1]

responsibility. A. Criminal mental incompetency. Advances Food Res 15:1-56, 1966 [97 ref.]

Morse HN.J Forensic Sci 13:1-32 contd, Jan 68 [45 ref.] Food quality as determined by metabolic by-products [Detection of Insecticidal thiophosphoric acid esters STANDARDS of microorganisms. Flolds ML, et al.

with sulfur-containing acyl groups] Geldmachor-von

Advances Food Res 16:161-229, 1968 [207 ref.] Mallinck. Analytical control of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Occurrence and significance of thermophiles in canned Deutsch Z Ges Gericht. Med 57:314-35, 1966 [88 ref.] in food and food additives. Haenni EO. foods. Gullespy TG, et al.

[Ger] Residue Rev 24:41-78, 1968 [105 ref.] J Appl Bact 31:59-65, Mar 68 [10 ref.]

[Vital reactions [opening review]] Lindner J. Thermophlles in sugar. Scart MP.

Deutsch Z Ges Gerichtl Med 59:312-44, 1967 [ 65 rof.] TOXICITY J Appl Bact 31:66-74, Mar 68 [21 ref.]

[Ger] [Bacteriological tests used in evaluation of food Food additives and chemical carcinogens: on the quality] leniştea C.

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY see JURISPRUDENCE, concept of zero tolerance. Elsburger JH, et al. Microbiologia [Bucur] 13:97-102, Mar-Apr 18 [50 ref.] Food Cosmet Toxic 6:235-42, Aug 68 [24 ref.]

[Ram] PSYCHIATRIC [F, NS]

' FOOD ANALYSIS [E5, J]

FOOD PLANTS see PLANTS, EDIBLE [B6]

FORESTIER-CERTONCINY SYNDROME see Food quality as determined by metabolic by-products FOOD PRESERVATION [J]

POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA [C3] of microorganisms. Fields ML, et al. $ Advances Food Res 16:161-229, 1968 [207 ref.] [Sulfurous acid and its salts in food procossing and FORM PERCEPTION [F]

Antibiotics in foods--naturllly occurring, developed, storage. A review of literature] Heydenreich GA. and added. Marth EH.

Z Ernaehrungswiss 8:44-65, Jun 67 [319 ref.] [Ger] Concepts of set and availability and their relation to the Residue Rev 12:65-161, 1966 [572 ref.]

reorganization of ambiguous pictorial stimuli. ' [Boron in nutrition] Ploquin J.

FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY [J] Steinfeld GJ. Psychol Rev 74:505-22, Nov 67 [54 ref.] Aliment Vie 55:70-113, 1967 [346 ref.] [Fr]

Determination of extractable substances in food FOWLS, DOMESTIC see POULTRY [B2]

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PHYSIOLOGY

DRUG THERAPY

GRIEF [F] Intracerebellar Inhibitory systems. Voorhoeve PE. [Allopurinol, a new drug in the therapy of arthritis [Anthropology and the psychodynamics of mourning] Progr Brain Res 25:251-67, 1967 [43 ref.] urica] Clausen JE.

Saucler JF. Ugeskr Laeg 129:968-71, 27 Jul 67 [22 ref.] [Dan] Canad Psychiat Ass J 12:477-96, Oct 67 [99 ref.] [Fr] GOLGI-MAZZONI CORPUSCLES see under NERVE

ETIOLOGY

GRIPPE see INFLUENZA [C1] ENDINGS [A8]

Invitation to the gout. A consideration of the role of GRISEOFULVIN [D3] GONADAL DYSGENESIS see TURNER'S

various predisposing and provocative factors in the genesis of acuto gouty arthritis. Rodnan GP.

THERAPEUTIC USE SYNDROME [C6, C7, C16] Trans Coll Physicians Phila 35:47-62, Oct 67 [52 rof.]

[Present status of griseofulvin therapy of tinea pedis ] GONADOTROPINS [D8]

THERAPY

Adam W.

Arch Klin Exp Derm 227:608-14, 1966 [50 ref.] [Ger] ANTAGONISTS & INHIBITORS

Principles of current management of primary gout. Yü

TF, et al. Amer J Med Sci 254:893-907, Dec 67 [96 ref.] GROUP PROCESSES [F] [Are LH Inhibitors toxic or are they physiologically significant?] Talas M. GOVERNING BOARD [N4]

see also related Cesk Gynek 32:535-6, Aug 67 [8 ref.] [Cz]

SOCIAL CHANGE [I, N1] Hospital trusteeship. Crist RG. PHARMACODYNAMICS Hospitals 42:85-6, 1 Apr 68 [6 ref.]

The composition of groups: a review of the literature.

Haythorn wW. [Recent data on artificial induction of ovulation. I. GRADENIGO'S SYNDROME see under OTITIS

Acta Psychol [Amst] 28:97-128, Apr 68 [73 ref.] Human gonadotropins] Mauvais-Jarvis P, et al.

The significance of age categories for older persons. Presse Med 75:2449-54, 18 Nov 67 [36 ref.] [Fr] MEDIA [C11]

Anderson NN.

Gerontologist 7:164-7 passim, Sep 67 [18 ref.] PHYSIOLOGY GRAFTS see under TRANSPLANTATION [E4]

Primate societies and individual behaviour. Crook JH.

J Psychosom Res 12:11-9, Jun 68 [38 ref.] [Gonadotropins] Ashitaka Y, et al. GRAIN [B6, J]

Effectiveness of T-group experiences in managerial Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:27-32, Jan 67 [20 ref.] [Jap]

training and development. Campbell JP, et al. [Central nervous system control of sexual function] ENZYMOLOGY

Psychol Bull 70:73-104, Aug 68 [94 ref.] Ilzuka R, et al.

Assets and llabuities in group problem solving: the Sanfujin Jissai 15:641-9, Jul 66 [102 ref.] [Jap] [The enzymes of barley and malt] Scriban R. need for an integrative function. Maier NR.

Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B281-98, 1967 [48 ref.] [Fr] Psychol Rev 74:239-49, Jul 67 [39 ref.] GONADOTROPINS, CHORIONIC [D8]

GRANA see under CHLOROPLASTS [A11]


GROWTH [GI] Immunology of human chorionic gonadotropin [HCG]. Lunenfeld B, et al.

GRANULOCYTES see under LEUKOCYTES [A11] see also related
Vitamins Hormones [NY] 25:137-90, 1967 [201 ref.]

CHILD DEVELOPMENT [F] GRANULOCYTOPENIA see AGRANULOCYTOSIS SECRETION

Growth and physiological development during [C9]

adolescence. Marshall WA, et al. [Review on HCG secretion] Sawasaki C.

Ann Rev Med 19:283-300, 1968 [98 ref.] 3 Jap Obstet Gynec Soc 19:259-63, Mar 67 [48 ref.] GRANULOMA [C17]

Treatment of diseases of the ovaries affecting growth [Jap]

and development. Friedman S, et al. Granulomatous hypersensitivity. Epstein WL.

Mod Treatm 5:205-17, Jan 68 [20 ref.] URINE Progr Allerg 11:36-88, 1967 [445 ref.]

Treatment of miscellaneous disorders of growth. [Reticulo-histiocytic granulomatous encephalitis of Kaufman SL. Mod Treatm 5:218-40, Jan 68 [20 ref.] [Immunological tests for the diagnosis of pregnancy Cervos Navarro. II] Conde López V.

Treatment of diseases of the testes affecting growth and dosages of chorionic gonadotropins] Martin Pinto Arch Gen Psychiat [Chicago] 29:308-37, Oct-Dec 66 [75 and development. Schoen EJ. R. Medicina [B Air] 27:253-7, Jul-Aug 67 [71 ref.] [Sp] ref.]

[Sp] Mod Treatm 5:184-204, Jan 68 [20 ref.]

Treatment of diseases of the thyroid affecting growth GONADOTROPINS, PITUITARY [D8]

PATHOLOGY

and development. Scully AL.

Mod Treatm 5:153-67, Jan 68 [15 ref.] PHYSIOLOGY [Pseudotumorous renal and perirenal

Treatment of pituitary diseases affecting growth and

xanthogranulomas [apropos of 3 cases. Review of the development. Storment AM Jr, et al. [Confirmation of the dualist theory of hyman literature]] Laurent M, et al.

Mod Treatm 5:139-52, Jan 68 [23 ref.] gonadotropins]

J Urol Nephrol [Paris] 73:557-80, Jul-Aug 67 [53 ref.] Treatment of diseases of the adrenal cortex affecting Annee Endocr 19:49-66, 1967 [66 ref.] [Fr]

[Fr] growth and development. Weglenka LC, et al. [Gonadotropins in man]

Mod Treatm 5:168-83, Jan 68 [12 ref.] Annee Endocr 19:67-76, 1967 [13 ref.] [Fr] GRANULOMA GANGRAENESCENS see

Nutrition and cell growth. Winick M.

Nutr Rev 26:195-7, Jul 68 [9 ref.] GONADS [A5, A6]

GRANULOMA, LETHAL MIDLINE [C5, C17]

Problems in growth. Olshin IJ.

Pediat Clin N Amer 15:433-45, May 68 [27 ref.] ABNORMALITIES GRANULOMA, HODGKIN'S see HODGKIN'S

[Endocrinology in the metabolism of growing] Osorio

Peláez C. Splenogonadal fusion. Watson RJ.

DISEASE [C2]

Rev Iber Endocr 15:263-95, May-Jun 68 [94 ref.] [Sp] Surgery 63:853-8, May 68 [34 ref.] GRANULOMA, LETHAL MIDLINE

DRUG EFFECTS PHYSIOLOGY [C5, C17]

[Mode of action of antibiotics on growth] François AC, Sex differences in body-weight change following

et al. Bibl Nutr Dieta 10:35-59, 1968 [69 ref.] [Fr] gonadectomy of rats. Kakolewski JW, et al.

DIAGNOSIS Psychol Rep 22:547-54, Apr 18 [44 ref.]

GROWTH HORMONE see SOMATOTROPIN [D8] [Granuloma maligunm] Zablocki S. GONORRHEA [C1]

Wiad Lek 20:847-51, 1 May 67 [22 ref.] [Pol] GROWTH SUBSTANCES [D11] OCCURRENCE GRANULOMA, MALIGNANT see HODGKIN'S

Nerve growth factors: a selective review. Varon S.

J Pediat Surg 3:120-4, Feb 68 [7 ref.] [On the status of gonorrhea in women ] Holzegel B, et al. DISEASE [C2]

Nerve growth factor. Levi-Montalcini R, et al. Z Aerztl Fortbild [Jena] 60:82-8, 15 Jan 66 [110 ref.]

Physiol Rev 48:534-69, Jul 68 [105 ref.] [Ger] GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR [C2]

GUANETHIDINE [D5] GOUT [C3, C13]

Granulosa-theca-cell tumor of the ovary in children. Zangeneh F, et al.

THERAPEUTIC USE Eighteenth rheumatism review. Review of American Amer J Dis Child 115:494-508, Apr 68 [83 ref.] and English literature for the years 1965 and 1966.

The new antihypertensive agent, guanethidine--a Christian CL, et al. GRAPES [J]

review. II. Clinical uses, dosage and routes of Arthritis Rheum 11:Suppl 11:523+, Jun 68 [999 ref.]

administration, side effects, important notes, Gout. Smyth CJ.

[Enzymes and beverage technology. 3. Pectolytic summary, bibliography. Sah HJ, et al. Clin Orthop 57:69-80, Mar-Apr 68 [26 ref.] enzymes and

grape and apple technology] Marteau G. Arzneimittelforschung 16:199-202, Feb 66 [54 ref.] [Hyperuricemia. VII. Hyperuricemic substances] Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B223-45, 1967 [32 ref.] [Fr] Ryckewaert A, et al.

[Enzymes and beverage technology. II. Oxidative GUANINE [D2] Rev Rhum 34:209-13, Apr 67 [62 ref.] [Fr] enzymes in the grape] Poux C.

Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B205-22, 1967 [29 ref.] [Fr] Chemistry of guanine and its biologically significant COMPLICATIONS

derivatives. Shapiro R. GRAPHITE see under CARBON [D1]

Progr Nucl Acid Res 8:73-112, 1968 [257 ref.] [On the possiblity of correlation between gout and diabetes] Kawenoki-Minc E. GRAVES' DISEASE see under GOITER,

GUANINE NUCLEOTIDES [D10] Reumatologia [Warsz] 5:285-9, 1967 [23 ref.] [Pol]

EXOPHTHALMIC [C7, C11]

Chemistry of guanine and its biologically significant derivatives. Shapiro R. Progr Nucl Acid Res 8:73-112, 1968 [257 ref.]

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PHYSIOLOGY hemoglobins] Shibata S, et al.

Willebrand syndrome. Quick AJ. Jap J Clin Med 25:879-86, May 67 [72 ref.] [Jap] Amer J Med Sci 254:585-601, Nov 67 [82 ref.] Coronary implications of hemodynamic changes caused [Hemoglobin abnormality in humans--with special by physical training. Frick MH. reference to the Japanese] Shibata S, et al.

SURGERY Amer J Cardiol 22:417-25, Sep 68 [79 ref.] Jap J Clin Med 25:1425-34, Jul 67 [66 ref.] [Jap]

[Extonsive bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract] HEMOGLOBIN [110]

HEMOGLOBINURIA, PAROXYSMAL Gall F. Med KUN 62:450-5, 24 Mar 67 [149 ref.] [Ger] Hemoglobin and its reaction with ligands. Antonini E.

[C9]

HEMORRHAGIC DIATHESIS [C9] Science 158:1417-25, 15 Dec 67 [73 ref.] [Allosteric control of biological activity of some COMPLICATIONS

COMPLICATIONS proteins] Grzelakowska-Sztabert B, et al. Postepy Biochem 14:251-66, 1968 [68 ref.] [Pol] Aplastic anemia in paroxysmal nocturnal

Psychiatric and social care of patients with hereditary [Non-erythrocytic hemolytic anemias] Trincão C. hemoglobinurla. Mechanisms and therapy. Gardner homorrhagic disease. Agle DP, et al. An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:451-69, Jul-Dec 16 [176 FH, et al. Seminars Hemat 4:250-64, Jul 67 [66 ref.] Mod Treatm 5:111-24, Jan 18 [15 ref.] ref.]

[Por] [Hemoglobin M] Trincão C.

ETIOLOGY

DRUG THERAPY An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:520-2, Jul-Dec 66 [12 ref.]

[Por] [Paroxysmal hemoglobinuria due to cold] Trincão C. On hyperflbrinolysis and its treatment. Marx R, et al.

An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:529-35, Jul.Doc 66 [64 Angiologica [Basel] 5:105-18, 1968 [32 ref.] ANALYSIS

ref.]

[Por] [Treatment of homorrhagic dlathesis caused by

fibrinogen doflcioncy] Maj S, et al. Constancy and variability in the primary structure of HEMOLYSIS [G1]

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 39:663-9, 1967 [33 ref.] [POD haemoglobins. Braun V, et al. Bull Soc Chim Biol [Paris] 49:935.48, 1967 [44 ref.] see also related

ETIOLOGY ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC [C9] BIOSYNTHESIS

COMPLEMENT [D10, D12]

[Intravascular coagulation as a cause of hemorrhagic

diathesis] Verstraete M. Control mechanisms in human haemolgobin synthesis. PHYSIOLOGY

Verh Kon Vlaam Acad Geneesk Bell 28:308-42, 1966 Weatherall DJ. Ann Rev Med 19:217-32, 1968 [50 ref.]

[133 ref.]

[Dut] The control of haemoglobin synthesis. Weatherall DJ. [Relations between erythrocyte metabolism and Proc Roy Soc Med 60:1037-41, Oct 67 [13 ref.] hyperhemolysis] Palek J.

HEMORRHAGIC FEVER see EPIDEMIC [Molecular biological observations on the synthesis of Lek Ved Zahr 1:Suppl:172-84, Sep 67 [177 ref.] [Cz] hemoglobin] Dellweg H.

[The role of lysophosphatides and fatty acids in HEMORRHAGIC FEVER [C1] Deutsch Med Wschr 92:1826-31, 6 Oct 67 [9 ref.] [Ger] hemolysis] Jeannot M, et al.

[Polysomes and protein synthesis] Oura H, et al. Helv Med Acta 30:756-95, Dec 16 [304 ref.] [Fr] HEMORRHAGIC


Jap J Clin Med 25:1237-43, Jun 17 [37 ref.] [Jap] [The utlization of iron for blosynthesis of heminic HEMOPHILIA [C9]

THROMBOCYTHEMIA [C9] compounds] Vevera V. Med Intern [Bucur] 19:697-705, Jun 67 [35 ref.] [Rum] COMPLICATIONS

[Contribution to the knowledge of essential

thrombocythomia] Vannucch V, et al. CLASSIFICATION

Orthopedic management of patients with hereditary Riv Crit Člin Med 66:105-31, Apr 66 [129 ref.] [It]

disorders of blood coagulation. Curtiss PH Jr. [Embryonic hemoglobin [Hb-P]] Künzer W, et al. Mod Treatm 5:84-92, Jan 68 [10 ref.]

HEMORRHOIDS [C4, C8] Klin Wschr 44:1273-5, 15 Nov 66 [23 ref.] [Ger] HEMOPHILIA B see CHRISTMAS DISEASE [C9]

SURGERY PHYSIOLOGY

HEMORRHAGE [C17]


[Treatment of the surgical ano-rectal wound. [The structure of haemoglobin and Its correlation with

[Contribution to perfecting the methods] | Freitas AP function] Kwiatkowska J. Surgical implications of hemorrhage during

de. Postepy Biochem 14:27-47, 1968 [121 ref.] [Pol] anticoagulant therapy. Klingensmith W.

Rev Brasil Gastroent 19:9-13, Nov-Dec 67 [16 ref.] Surg Gynec Obstet 125:1333-45, Dec 67 [177 ref.]

[Por] HEMOGLOBIN C [110]

[Introduction to the theme of hemodynamic and

hemostasis problems in hemorrhago from an HEMOSIDEROSIS [C17] [Hemoglobin C] Trincảo C.

historical and internal medicine point of view] An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:509-14, Jul-Dec 66 [59 Wollhelm E, et al.

CLASSIFICATION ref.] [Por] Bibl Haemat 9:124.46, 1967 [39 ref.] [Ger]

The Iron-storage diseases. Conrad ME. HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES [C9]

COMPLICATIONS

Med Ann DC37:15-9, Jan 68 [27 ref.] see also related

Post-hemorrhagic anemla and shock in the nowborn at HEMOSTASIS [E4] HEMOGLOBINS, ABNORMAL [110]

birth. A review and an etiologic classification. Smith JJ, et al.

Blood platelets and haemostasis. Sixma JJ. [On the problem of hemoglobinopathy] Wąsowicz Z. Obstet Gynec Survey 23:511-21, Jun 68 [41 rof.] Folia Med Neerl 10:145-55, 1967 [96 ref.] Pol Tyg Lek 22:602-5, 24 Apr 67 [23 ref.] [Pol]

Blochomical aspects of platelet function and [Hemoglobin E] Trincảo C.

ETIOLOGY

homostasis. Davey MG, et al. An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:517-8, Jul.Dec 66 [22

Seminars Hemat 5:5-17, Jan 68 [91 ref.] ref.]

[Por] Postoperative bleeding in the surgical pationt. Lindor Homostasis and thrombosis. Mustard JF.

F, et al. Rev Surg [Phila] 25:2-8, Jan-Feb 08 [18 ref.] Seminars Hemat 5:91-106, Apr 68 [89 ref.] OCCURRENCE

[Hemorrhagic accidents in massive transfusions. The Homostasis and homeostasis. Roskam J.

role of shock and doflbrination syndromo by Thromb Diath Haemorrh 18:552-64, 1967 [54 ref] [Hemoglobin abnormality in humans--with special intravascular coagulation] Cady J.

[Now views on homocoagulation and hemostasis] reference to the Japanese] Shibata S, et al. Sem Ther 42:302-6, May 66 [37 rof.] [Fr] Procházka J. Jap J Clin Med 25:1425-34, Jul 67 [66 ref.] [Jap] [Treatment with indirect anticoagulants. Critical Cesk Otolaryng 16:193-200, Aug 67 [37 ref.] [Ca]

roview of its real validity and pathogonotic [Problems of homostasts in nourosurgery] Mogami H, PATHOLOGY

Interpretation of the homorrhagic complications] et al. Jap J Cun Med 25:1286-91, Jun 67 [18 ref.] [Jap] Doni A, et al.

[Tho viscous metamorphosis of thrombocytes [on the [Hemoglobin D] Trincão C.

RIV Crit Cun Med 66:68-93, Apr 66 [139 ref.] [It] role of the thrombocytos in bomostasis] ] Ianovski 1 An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:515-6, Jul-Dec 66 [22

DN, et al. ref.]

[Por] PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

Klin Med [Moskva] 44:18-24, Mar 66 [51 ref.] [RUS] [Hemoglobin C] Trincảo C. An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:509-14, Jul-Dec 66 [59 Peripheral vascular resistance. Haddy FJ, et al. VETERINARY ref.] [Por] Ann Rev Med 19:167-94, 1968 [414 rof.]

Tho hemostatic mechanism of mammals and birds in HEMOGLOBINS, ABNORMAL [D10]

SURGERY

health and disease. Rowsel HC.

Advances Vet Sci 12:337-410, 1968 [263 ref.] see also related

[Surgical treatment of portal hypertension with HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES [C9]

haemorrhage from osophagoal varicos] Kleint z: HEPARIN [D7, D11]

Acta Univ Carol [Med ] [Praha] 12:309-61, 1966 [801 Genetics of haemoglobin. Barkhan P.

ref.]

[Ger] The action of hoparln as an anticoagulant, Shanberke Guy Hosp Rep 116:307-22, 1967 [50 ref.]

JN. Acta Haemat Jap 31:1-4, Feb 68 [36 ref.] [Pathological hemoglobins] Pstružinová H.

HEMORRHAGE, Cas Lek Cesk 107:281-6, 1968 [82 ref.] [Cz]

PHARMACODYNAMICS [Hemoglobin E] Trincão C.

GASTROINTESTINAL [C4, C17] An Inst Med Trop [Lisboa] 23:517-8, Jul-Dec 66 [22

The pharmacology of heparin and heparinoids. Jaques ref.] [Por] CHEMICALLY INDUCED

LB. Progt Med Chem 5:139-98, 1967 [384 ref.] ANALYSIS

Aspirin and gastrointestinal bleeding. Salter RH. HEPARIN-CLEARING FACTOR soe under

Amer J Dig Dis 13:38-58, Jan 68 [66 ref.] [Clinical significance of anomalous human

LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE [D9] hemoglobins] Klelhauer E.

ETIOLOGY Mschr Kinderheilk 115:425-30, Aug 67 [26 ref.] [Ger] [Detection and identifiction methods of abnormal Telangiectasia: its relationship to the Minot-von

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HYPERPARATHYROIDISM [C7]

“thymus-immunity-allergy"] Schneeweiss U.

[Essential hypertension and aldosteronism] Torikai R. Allerg Asthma [Leipzig] 12:187-202, 1966 [62 ref.] Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:852-6, Oct 67 [19 ref.] [Jap] COMPLICATIONS

[Ger] [Factors in the mild course and in the transition to [Collagen diseases and allergy] Yoshida H.

malignancy of essential hypertension] Kishimoto M. [Acute pancreatitis in connection with damage to the Naika 19:86-92, Jan 67 [15 ref.]

[Jap] Jap J Cun Med 25:651-6, Apr 67 [18 ref.] [Jap] parathyroid gland [based on data of the foreign

[Diagnostic standards and the procedure of literature]] Lash chevker VM.

METABOLISM

examinations for essential hypertension] Mlyahara M, Kün Med [Moskva] 44:17-9, Jun 66 [34 ref.] [Rus]

et al. Jap J Clin Med 25: 635-43, Apr 67 [55 ref.] [Jap] [On the relationship between the kinin system and [Differential diagnosis of essential hypertension from DIAGNOSIS allergic processes] Habermann E.

secondary hypertension] Veda H, et al. Deutsch Med Wschr 93:40-5, 5 Jan 68 [31 ref.] [Ger] Jap J Cun Med 25:644-50, Apr 67 [32 ref.] [Jap] The diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism. Avioli

[Hypertension--current problems in prognosis] Veda LV. Med Clin N Amer 52:451-62, Mar 68 [60 ref.] THERAPY

H, et al. Naika 20:804-11, Nov 67 [23 ref.] [Jap] [Tertiary hyperparathyroidism] Seifert G, et al.

[Diseases resembling primary aldosteronism] Yasue H, Deutsch Med Wschr 92:1943-6, 27 Oct 67 [50 ref.] [Ger] On possible mechanisms of hyposensitization: some et al. pertinent laboratory findings. Burdon KL.

Saishin Igaku 22:2449-54, 10 Nov 67 [50 ref.] [Jap] ETIOLOGY

Ann Allerg 25:483-95, Sep 07 [125 ref.]

The present status of hyposensitization. Rapaport HG. DRUG THERAPY Primary hyperparathyroidism: an analysis of the role of Southern Med J 61:379-85, Apr 18 [22 ref.] the parathyroid tumor. Lloyd HM.

Antihypertensive action of benzothia diazines. Frels Medicine [Balt] 47:53-71, Jan 68 [37 ref.] HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED [C14]

ED. New York J Med 68:259-64, 15 Jan 18 [54 ref.] [Renal diseases and hormonal anomaly] Ono J, et al.

[Medical therapy of arterlal hypertension] Ra pa do A. Naika 19:456-68, Mar 67 [65 ref.]

[Jap] Delayed [cellular] hypersensitivity in parasitic Rev Esp Cardiol 21:117-45, Jan 68 [68 ref.] [Sp]

infections. Larsh JE Jr. HYPERPITUITARISM [C7]

Amer J Trop Med 16:735-45, Nov 67 [36 ref.] ENZYMOLOGY

Cellular hypersensitivity and cellular Immunity in the DIAGNOSIS

pathogensis of tuberculosis: specificity, systemic and [Biochemistry of renin-angiotensin--with special

local nature, and associated macrophage enzymes. reference to angiotensinase] Kokubu T, et al. The diagnosis of hypersomatotropism in man. Dannenberg AM Jr.

Saishin Igaku 22:868-78, May 67 [64 ref.] [Jap] * Daughaday WH.

Bact Rev 32:85-102, Jun 18 [176 ref.] Med Clin N Amer 52:371-80, Mar 68 [26 ref.] Immunity to intracellular bacteria. Rezal HR.

ETIOLOGY Israel J Med Sci 4:315-8, Mar-Apr 08 [26 ref.] | HYPERPLASIA [C17]

Granulomatous hypersensitivity. Epstein WL, Hypertension and nephrosclerosis: a reappraisal and a Progr Allerg 11:36-88, 1967 [445 ref.]

new theory of renal ischemia. Moore S. see also related Cellular immunity. Mackaness GB, et al.

Amer Heart J 74:730-2, Nov 07 [22 ref.] PRECANCEROUS CONDITIONS [C2] Progr Allerg 11:89.140, 1967 [194 ref.]

Aldosterone, the adrenal cortex, and hypertension.

Ehrlich EN. Ann Rev Med 19:373-98, 1968 [118 ref.] Hyperplasia of Brunner's glands of the duodenum. BLOOD

[Arterial hypertension in diabetics] Ferrabouc L. Kaplan EL, et al.

Journees Ann Diabet Hotel Dieu 7:411-9, 1967 [14 ref.] Surg Gynec Obstet 128:371-5, Feb 08 [61 ref.] [Hematologic aspects of delayed hypersensitivity]

[Fr] Weck A de.

[Remarks on the epidemiology and etiology of essential HYPERPOTASSEMIA see HYPERKALEMIA [C13] Schweiz Med Wschr 97:1449-55, 4 Nov 17 [11 ref.] [Fr] hypertension] Stigler R.

Lebensversicherungsmedizin 18:97-105, Jul 66 [45 ref.] HYPERSENSITIVITY [C14] ETIOLOGY

[Ger]

[Recent knowledge on the etiology of essential see also related

[Generalized mesenchymatous lesions in rabbits hypertension] Masuyama Y. DESENSITIZATION [E2]

produced by Inoculation of Streptococcus pyogenes Jap J Cun Med 25:628-34, Apr 67 [45 ref.] [Jap] [Group A]] Drach G, et al.

[Vascular hypertension] Ikeda M, et al. In vitro studies of human reaginic allergy. Osler AG, et Ann Inst Pasteur [Paris] 112:430-44, Apr 17 [gr ref.] Saishin Igaku 22:1209-17, Jun 67 [129 ref.] [Jap] al. Advances Immun 8:183-231, 1968 [120 ref.]

[Fr] [Studies on te effects of renin on the development of The allergic chud. Human BC.

hypertension] Matsuna ga M. Ann Allerg 25:621-8, Nov 07 [59 ref.]

HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE Saishin Igaku 22:900-5, May 67 [50 ref.] [Jap] The allergic responses to insect bites. Feingold BF, et

[Current trends in research on the pathogenesis of al. Ann Rev Entom 13:137-58, 1968 [99 ref.]

[C14]

essential arterial hypertension. II. Water-electrolyte Host response in malignancy with special reference to

metabolism in arterial hypertension] Moldovan T. hypersensitivity and auto-immune reactions. Cormia Histamine-sensitizing factors from microbial agents, Med Intern [Bucur] 20:29-40, Jan 18 [103 ref.] [Rum]

FF. Arch Derm [Chicago] 97:181-8, Feb 18 [29 ref.] with special reference to Bordetella pertussis. Munoz [Current trends in research on the pathogenesis of Hypersensitivity of chronlum compounds. Jansen LH, J, et al. Bact Rev 32:103-26, Jun 08 [242 ref.] essential arterial hypertension. I. General et al. Dermatologica [Basel] 137:1-16, 1968 [43 ref.]

physiopathology of regulation of arterial pressure] Deep-seated mycotic infections, allergy to fungi and BLOOD

Moldovan T. mycotoxins. Lourla DB.

Med Intern [Bucur] 19:899-909, Aug 67 [80 ref.] [Rum] New Eng J Med 277:1065-71 contd, 16 Nov 67 [103 ref.] [Hematologic aspects of anaphylactic and cytotoxic [Primary aldosteronism--often a cause of increased * [on the problem of development and treatment of immune reactions] Keller R.

blood pressure?] Julijus S. allergic diseases] Elkeles G.

Schweiz Med Wschr 97:1444-8, 4 Nov 67 [23 ref.] [Ger] Lijecn Vjesn 88:982-4, Aug 66 [13 ref.] [Ser] Allerg Asthma [Leipzig] 13:187-92, Aug 67 [12 ref.]

[Symposium on problems of essential arterial [Ger] HYPERTENSION [C8]

hypertension. Etiopathogenesis of essential [Antiallergic effects in radiation lesions] Klemparskala

hypertension] Gard'a Torres JA. NN.

see also related

Rev Esp Cardiol 21:3-18, Jan 68 [36 ref.] [Sp] Med Radiol [Moskva] 12:78-84, Apr 67 [83 ref.] [Rus] ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS [D5] [Allergic diseases of the liver and blle ducts. [Review]] VASCULAR RESISTANCE [G1]

METABOLISM Į lakushenko MN. Vop Okhr Materin Dets 11:50-4, May 66 [41 ref.] [Rus] Systemic hypertension. Rubin MI.

[Heart diseases, hypertension and hormonal Pediat Clin N Amer 11:431-63, May 14 [35 ref.] anomaly--with special reference to aldosterone and COMPLICATIONS

[Hypertension: new developments in research and catecholamine] Mlyahara M, et al.
clinical aspects] Albrecht KF.

Naika 19:407-14, Mar 67 [84 ref.]

[Jap] Serous otitis media and allergy. Relation to allergy and Urologe 6:17-22, Jan 67 [42 ref.]

[Ger] [Study of hypertension from the aspect of electrolyte other causes. Chan JC, et al.

[The concept of essential hypertension] Maekawa M. metabolism] Kashii C, et al. Amer J Dis Child 114:684-92, Dec 67 [27 ref.] Jap J Clin Med 25:624-7, Apr 67 [13 ref.] [Jap] Saishin Igaku 22:1218-26, Jun 67 [88 ref.] [Jap]

[Steroid hormones and hypertension] Motohashi K. DRUG THERAPY

BLOOD

Saishin Igaku 22:1174-82, Jun 07 [95 ref.] [Jap]

[Hypertension and catecholamines] Serlu Y. [Cortisone derivatives in allergic diseases] Fruhmann Plasma renin activity and secondary hypertension. Del Saishin Igaku 22:1108-15, Jun 07 [56 ref.] [Jap] G. Internist [Berlin] 8:111-6, Mar 17 [48 ref.] [Ger] Greco F, et al. Medicine [Balt] 46:475-90, Nov 07 [62 ref.]

MORTALITY ETIOLOGY

[Activity of renin-angiotensin In normal and abnormal
conditions] Kawabe K, et al.

[Geriatrics] Alzawa T, et al. Tobacco allergy in cardiovascular disease: a review. Saishin Igaku 22:879-88, May 67 [76 ref.] [Jap] Naika 19:47-56, Jan 07 [59 ref.]

[Jap] Harkavy J. Ann Allerg 26:447-59, Aug 18 [61 ref.] Pharmacologically active substances in

COMPLICATIONS

OCCURRENCE hypersensitivity reactions. Brocklehurst WE. Mod Trends Immun 2:235-49, 1967 [47 ref.] [Therapy of essential hypertension with

[Epidemiological aspect of hypertension] Sasaki N. [Microbial allergy in dermatology] Hénocq E. complications--diabetes mellitus] Murakami M, et al. Saishin Igaku 22:1142-9, Jun 67 [22 ref.] [Jap]

Path Biol [Paris] 15:539-45, May 67 [44 ref.] [Fr] Jap J cun Med 25:682-5, Apr 67 [25 ref.] [Jap] [Problems of skin disorders caused by allergens] [Therapy of kidney function disorders in essential PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Korting GW.

hypertension] Takayasu M, et al. Landarzt 43:1110-8, 20 Aug 07 [34 ref.] [Ger] Jap Cun Med 25:875-81, Apr 67 [40 ref.] [Jap] Peripheral vascular resistance. Haddy FJ, et al.

[Etiology of hypertensive vascular disorders] Fujud, et Ann Rev Med 19:167-94, 1968 [414 ref.] IMMUNOLOGY al. Saishin Igaku 22:936-42, May 67 [59 ref.] [Jap] Pathophysiology of hypertension. Gantt CL.

Med cun N Amer 51:3-14, Jan 67 [91 ref.] Progress in allergy. Introduction. Kallos P.

DIAGNOSIS

Vascular reactivity in human hypertension. Doyle AE. Progt Allerg 11:v1-xx, 1967 [78 ref.]

New Zeal Med J 67:295-303, Mar 68 [83 ref.] the present status of hyposensitization. Rapaport HG. Progress in the diagnosis of secondary hypertension. Vascular reactivity in experimental hypertension. Southern Med J 61:379-85, Apr 18 [22 ref.] Armstrong ML.

Laverty R, et al. The present understanding of the connection Med CHO N Amer 52:1213-26, Sep 68 [48 ref.] New Zeal Med J 67:303-9, Mar 68 [42 ref.]

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Assessment of abnormalities in intellectual Procedural, situational, and interpersonal variables in [Digestion and absorption of triglycerides] Sarzala MG. development. Rabin AI.

Individual Intelligence testing. Sattler JM, et al. Postepy Biochem 14:73-83, 1968 [78 ref.] [Pol] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:429-46, 1967 [38 ref.] Psychol Bull 68:347-60, Nov 67 [90 ref.] Structure of intelligence. Thorndike RL. Techniques for estimating the source and direction of

DRUG EFFECTS Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:413-28, 1967 [12 ref.] causal influence in panel data. Yee AH, et al. Organization of abdities and the development of Psychol Bull 70:115-26, Aug 68 [29 ref.]

Inhibition of intestinal absorption. Sanford PA. Intelligence. Horn JL. Experimenter-subject interaction in verbal

Brit Med Bull 23:270-4, Sep 67 [98 ref.] Psychol Rev 75:242-59, May 68 [74 ref.]

conditioning: review of the literature. Kessel P, et al.
Psychol Rep 22:59-74, Feb 08 [53 ref.]

PHYSIOLOGY INTELLIGENCE TESTS [E1, F]

A theory of social coordination applicable to
mixed-motive games. Scheff TJ.

Electrical changes in relation to transport. Barry RJ. Use of the Stanford-Binet, form LM, with retardates: a Sociometry 30:215-34, Sep 67 [22 ref.]

Brit Med Bull 23:266-9, Sep 67 [47 ref.] review of recent research. Himelstein P.

Exercise and gastrointestinal absorption in human Amer J Ment Defic 72:691-9, Mar 68 [43 ref.] INTERRENAL GLAND see under ADRENAL

beings. Nutr Rev 26:167-8, Jun 08 [8 ref.] Clinical considerations in the psychiatric evaluation of

Fat absorption: physiology and biochemistry. Intelligence. Elsenberg L.

GLANDS [A6]

Nutr Rev 26:168-70, Jun 68 [3 ref.] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:502-13, 1967 [19 ref.]

[Absorption and metabolism of antibiotics. Residues in Intelligence tests and personality structure. Jastak JF. INTERSEXUALITY see under HERMAPHRODITISM the tissues] Ferrando R. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:282-97, 1967 [21 ref.]

Bibl Nutr Dieta 10:90-125, 1968 [66 ref.] [Fr] Short-form tests. A methodological review. Levy P. [C6, C7] Psychol Bull 69:410-6, Jun 68 [66 ref.]

INTESTINAL DISEASES [C4] Procedural, situational, and interpersonal variables in INTERSTITIAL CELL-STIMULATING HORMONE individual intelligence testing. Sattler JM, et al.

Hereditary abnormalities of intestinal absorption. Psychol Bull 68:347-60, Nov 67 [90 ref.]

see LH [D8]

Milne MD. Brit Med Bull 23:279-84, Sep 67 [83 ref.]

[Chronic non-specific enteropathy] Fodor 0, et al. INTENSIVE CARE UNITS [N2]

INTERTARSAL JOINT see under TARSAL JOINT Med Intern [Bucur] 19:1027-36, Sep 67 [29 ref.] [Rum] A survey of the coronary care unit: concept and results. [A2]

COMPLICATIONS Küllip T, et al.

Progr Cardiovasc Dis 11:45-52, Jul 68 [33 ref.] INTERVERTEBRAL DISK [A2]


[Diarrhea caused by intestinal disaccharide deficiency, The current status of instrumentation systems for the

with special reference to adult alactasia ] Noya Garcia coronary care unit. Welnberg SL.

ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY

M. Rev Clin Esp 106:541-53, 15 Sep 67 [80 ref.] [Sp] Progr Cardiovasc Dis 11:18-28, Jul 68 [58 ref.] [Coronary care unit] Yoshitoshi Y, et al.

[Biology of the intervertebral disk] Peyron JG. IMMUNOLOGY Jap J Clin Med 25:1669-73, Oct 67 [12 ref.] [Jap] Sem Hop Paris 43:3318-35, 14 Dec 17 [138 ref.] [Fr]

Some immunological factors in small intestine disease. INTERFERON [D10, D12] INTERVERTEBRAL DISK

A review. Idelman S.

Amer J Clin Nutr 21:1110-4, Sep 68 [40 ref.] see also related

DISPLACEMENT [C3] VIRAL INTERFERENCE [G1]

INTESTINAL DISEASES, PARASITIC [Biology of the intervertebral disk] Peyron JG.

Interferon--1968. How much do We understand? Sem Hop Paris 43:3318-35, 14 Dec 67 [138 ref.] [Fr] [C1, C4]

Finkelstein MS, et al.

Calif Med 109:24-34, Jul 68 [135 ref.]

INTESTINAL ABSORPTION [G1]

DRUG THERAPY Recent progress in research on Interferons. Lockart RZ

Jr. Progr Med Virol 9:451-75, 1967 [116 ref.] see also related


[Current drugs for the intestinal parasites and their [Interferon. Experiences and perspectives] Borecký L, MALABSORPTION SYNDROMES [C4, C13]

side effects] Bojanowicz K, et al. et al. Cas Lek Cesk 107:521-6, 26 Apr 68 [55 ref.] [Cz]

Wiad Parazyt 14:303-11, 1968 [48 ref.] [Pol] [Antagonistic phenomena between viruses and Digestive-absorptive surface of the small bowel [Recent acquisitions in the treatment of intestinal bacteria] Grossgebauer K. mucosa. Crane R.

parasitic diseases] Huggins D. Arch Hyg Bakt 151:146-79, May 67 [425 ref.] [Ger] Ann Rev Med 19:57-68, 1968 [145 ref.]

Hospital [Rio] 72:605-19, Aug 67 [63 ref.] [Por] [Interferon and interferon immunity] Inglot AD. The Intestinal mucosa and Iron absorption. Callender Postepy Hig Med Dosw 21:845-72, Nov-Dec 67 [259 ref.] ST. Brit Med Bull 23:263-5, Sep 67 [20 ref.] INTESTINAL MOTILITY see under

[Pol] Absorption of fats. Dawson AM.
Brit Med Bull 23:247-51, Sep 67 [76 ref.]

GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY [G1] BIOSYNTHESIS

Compensatory changes in intestinal absorption.

Dowling RH. Brit Med Bull 23:275-8, Sep 17 [43 ref.] INTESTINAL MUCOSA [A3, A10] [Interferon. [Obtaining, purification and

Methods for studies of intestinal absorption in man. experimental-clinical study of interferon in the Duthie HL. Brit Med Bull 23:213-6, Sep 67 [39 ref.] Digestive-absorptive surface of the small bowel USSR]] Furer NM, et al. Absorption of proteins. Fisher RB.

mucosa. Crane R. Antibiotiki 12:1027-33, Nov 67 [40 ref.] [Rus] Brit Med Bull 23:241-6, Sep 67 [38 ref.]

Ann Rev Med 19:57-68, 1968 [145 ref.] Techniques, terminology and parameters in intestinal THERAPEUTIC USE absorption. Levin RJ.

INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION [C4]

Brit Med Bull 23:209-12, Sep 67 [85 ref.] Interferon's promise in clinical medicine. Factor Absorption of water-soluble vitamins. Matthews DM. Intestinal obstuction in infancy and childhood. fancy? Merigan TC Jr. Brit Med Bull 23:258-62, Sep 67 [78 ref.]

Quart Med Rev 17:1-38, Apr 67 [78 ref.] Amer J Med 43:817-21, Dec 67 [37 ref.]

Hereditary abnormalities of intestinal absorption. The control of viral diseases, with special reference to Milne MD. Brit Med Bull 23:279-84, Sep 67 [83 ref.] ETIOLOGY mumps, rubella, and interferon. Hulleman MR. Absorption of carbohydrates. Newey H. Clin Pharmacol Ther 9:517-28, Jul-Aug 68 [44 ref.] Brit Med Bull 23:236-40, Sep 67 [101 ref.] [Diet as a cause of intestinal obstruction, investigation

Salt and water absorption by the intestinal tract. of the literature] Koganezawa S. INTERMEDINS see MSH [D8]

Parsons DS. Brit Med Bull 23:252-7, Sep 67 [38 ref.] Nippon Ika Daig Z 35:50-5, 1968 [348 ref.] [Jap]

Membrane transport in relation to intestinal INTERMETATARSAL JOINT see under TARSAL absorption. Smyth DH, et al.

PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
Brit Med Bull 23:231-5, Sep 67 [48 ref.]
JOINT [A2]

Absorption of vitamin B12 and folic acid. Herbert V. Local and systemic circulatory effects of Gastroenterology 54:110-5, Jan 68 [61 ref.]

gastrointestinal distension. Nemir P Jr. INTERNAL MEDICINE [G2]

Studies on the pathogenesis of malabsorption. Lipid Ann NY Acad Sci 150:96-100, 26 Feb 18 [10 ref.]

hydrolysis and micelle formation in the intestinal [On physiopathology of the human lleus. 1. [The application of psychopharmacologic drugs in lumen. Krone CL, et al.

Experimental studies with special consideration for internal medicine] Schmid E.

Medicine [Balt] 47:89.106, Mar 68 [55 ref.] circulation and intracellular electrolyte balance] Internist [Berlin] 8:322-8, Sep 67 [84 ref.] [Ger] Absorption of calcium. Pfeiffer CJ.

Stalb I. [Internal medicine and clinical pharmacology] Postgrad Med 43:199-203, Jan 68 [10 ref.]

Bruns Beitr Kun Chir 212:385-416 contd, Jun 66 [370 Kleinsorge H, et al. Carbohydrate absorption. Dawson AM.

ref.]

[Ger] Med Klin 61:2057-61, 30 Dec 66 [75 ref.] [Ger] Sci Basis Med Ann Rev 186-205, 1968 [63 ref.] [Molecular biology and internal medicine] Emmrich R. [Digestion and absorption of proteins and

amino acids INTESTINAL POLYPS [C2, C4] Z Ges Inn Med 22:441-7, 1 Aug 67 [28 ref.] [Ger] during the development of young mammals]

Koldovský 0. Cesk Fysiol 17:85-97, 1968 [116 ref.] [Cz] CLASSIFICATION INTERNEURONS [A8, A11]

[Determination methods and normal values of

Intestinal Iron resorption in man. A critical review] [Benign polyposis of the rectum and colon ] Martini RB. PHYSIOLOGY Heinrich HC, et al.

Rey Fac Cienc Med Cordoba 24:413-40, Oct-Dec 66 [100 Klin Wschr 45:553-8, 1 Jun 07 [55 ref.] [Ger]

ref.]

[Sp] Synaptic mechanism of central inhibition. Kostyuk PG. [Intestinal function tests and their limitations.-clinical Progr Brain Res 22:67-85, 1968 [66 ref.]

aspects] Masuda M, et al.

INTESTINAL SECRETIONS [A12] Jap J Clin Med 25:1123-7, Jun 67 [38 ref.] [Jap] INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS [F] [Iron absorption in the small intestine]

see also related Książkiewicz-Szapiro MD.

GASTROINTESTINAL HORMONES [D] Social and occupational adjustment of the mentally Pol Tyg Lek 22:1581-4, 9 Oct 67 [24 ref.] [Pol] retarded. Saenger G. [Fat absorption in the small intestine]

ENZYMOLOGY
Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:564-79, 1967 [18 ref.] Kslążklewicz-Szapiro MD.
Power as a personality construct. Minton HL. Pol Tys Lek 22:325-8, 27 Feb 67 [12 ref.] [Pol] [Intestinal enzymes] Freytes MA.

Progr Exp Personality Res 4:229-67, 1967 [137 ref.] [Absorption of proteins and amino acids from the Rev Esp Enferm Apar Dig 27:604-10, Apr 18 [66 ref.]
Social behavior and the orientation Inventory: a review. digestive tract] Ziemlański S, et al.

[Sp] Bass BM. Psychol Bull 68:260-92, Oct 67 [71 ref.] Pol Tyg Lek 22:721-4, 8 May 67 [15 ref.] [Pol]

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JURISPRUDENCE, PSYCHIATRIC

JURISPRUDENCE, PSYCHIATRIC KERATIN [D10]

regulation of extracellular fluid volume. Pearce JW.

Fed Proc 27:1142-8, Sep Oct 68 [43 ref.] [F, N3]

Keratinization and hair growth. Van Scott EJ. [Control of kidney circulation--neural control]
Ann Rev Med 19:337-50, 1968 [54 ref.]

Takeuchi J, et al. The aberrational man--a tour de force of legal

Saishin Igaku 23:283-91, Feb 18 [65 ref.] [Jap] psychiatry: I. Psychiatric conditions and resultant KERATITIS [C11] responsibuity. A. Criminal mental incompetency.

METABOLISM Morse HNJ Forensic Sci 13:1-32 contd, Jan 68 [45 ref.]

THERAPY

Role of the kidney in Insulin metabolism and excretion. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY [F, I]

[Recent trends in the management of keratitis Rubenstein AH, et al. overseas] Taga wa S.

Diabetes 17:161-9, Mar 68 [92 ref.] REHABILITATION

Ophthalmology [Tokyo] 9:912-20, Dec 67 [76 ref.] Control of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in liver and

[Jap] kidney cortex. Newsholme EA, et al. A unique English therapeutic community for

Vitamins Hormones [NY] 25:1-87, 1967 [247 ref.] adolescents: Finch den Manor. Langdell JI.

KERATODERMA see under I HTHYOSIS [C12, C16] [The effect of growth hormone on renal excretion of Carr Psychiat Ther 7:36-42, 1967 [14 ref.]

phosphates] Corvilain J. KERATOLYTIC AGENTS see under

Acta cun Bels Suppl 3:5-106, 1966 [203 ref.] [Fr] JUVENILE HORMONE see under INVERTEBRATE

[Mechanism of the renal reabsorption of bicarbonates DERMATOLOGIC AGENTS [113]

in the rat] Guignard JP. HORMONES [D8]

Hel Physiol Pharmacol Acta 24:193-218, 1966 [ 71 ref.] KERATOSIS BLENNORRHAGICA see under

[Fr] JUXTAGLOMERULAR APPARATUS

[Role of the kidney in the metabolism of protein GONORRHEA [C1]

hormones] Asch L, et al. [A5]

Path Biol [Paris] 15:773-80, Aug-Sep 67 [81 ref.] [Fr] KETONE BODIES [D2]

[The effects of disorders of electrolyte balance on the see also related

structure and function of the kidneys] Herms W. RENIN [D9]

METABOLISM

Klin Wschr 45:1169-80, 1 Dec 67 [167 ref.] [Ger] 1

[Renal diseases and hormonal anomaly] Ono J, et al. PATHOLOGY The regulation of the release of ketone bodies by the Naika 19:456-68, Mar 67 [65 ref.]

[Jap] liver. Krebs HA.

[Study of hypertension from the aspect of electrolyte Juxtaglomerular cell hyperplasia and secondary Advances Enzym Regulat 4:339-54, 1966 [66 ref.] metabolism] Kashli C, et al. hyperaldosteronism [Bartter's syndrome]: a

Saishin Igaku 22:1218-26, Jun 67 [88 ref.] [Jap] re-evaluation of the pathophysiology. Cannon PJ, et KETOSEPHOSPHATE ALDEHYDE-LYASE see al. Medicine [Balt] 47:107-31, Mar 68 [70 ref.]

PATHOLOGY ALDOLASE [D9] PHYSIOLOGY

The histopathologic features of rejection in the KETOSIS see under ACIDOSIS [C13]

allogeneically transplanted kidney in dog and man: a [Structure and function of the juxta glomerular

review. Shorter RG, et al. apparatus] Endes P. 17-KETOSTEROIDS [18]

J Lancet 88:162-7, Jul 68 [9 ref.] Orv Hetil 109:337-44, 18 Feb 68 [49 ref.] [Hun]

The renal pathology of toxemla of pregnancy. Altchek ANALYSIS

A, et al. Obstet Gynec 31:595-607, May 68 [56 ref.] KALA-AZAR see LEISHMANIASIS, VISCERAL [C1]

[The effects of disorders of electrolyte balance on the [2 methods of correction of the Zimmerman reaction] structure and function of the kidneys] Hermos W. KALLIDIN [D10]

Linhares E.

KUO Wschr 45:1169-80, 1 Dec 67 [167 ref.] [Ger] Hospital [Rio] 72:45-52, Jul 67 [30 ref.] [Por] ANALYSIS

PHYSIOLOGY

BLOOD [Blochemistry of bradykinin and kallidin] Iwanaga S, et

The kidney and erythropoiesis. Adamson JW, et al. al. J Jap Biochem Soc 39:137-51, Mar 67 [75 ref.] [Jap] [Serum 17-ketosteroid and progesterone--in the Amer J Med 44:725-33, May 68 [119 ref.]

gynecological obstetrical field] Hashimoto K, et al. Kidney. Thurau K, et al. KALLIKREIN [D5, D9]

Jap J Clin Med 25:1985.92, Aug 67 [42 ref.] [Jap] Ann Rev Physiol 30:441-524, 1968 [512 ref.]

[Serum 17-OHCS and 17-KS--in the field of internal Renal function in major surgery. Kronborg 0. [Kallikrein-kinin system and active peptides in the medicine] Iwai K, et al.

Danish Med Bull 14:198-209, Aug 67 [73 ref.] blood] Suzuki T, et al.

Jap J Clin Med 25:1966-78, Aug 67 [65 ref.] [Jap] Intrarenal mechanisms in the control of sodium Protein [Tokyo] 12:201-10, Mar 67 [74 ref.] [Jap] [Serum 17-KS, 17-OHCS and 11-OHCS in pediatrics] excretion. Berliner RW. Yoshida H, et al.

Fed Proc 27:1127-31, Sep-Oct 68 [22 ref.] KALLIKREIN-TRYPSIN Jap J Clin Med 25:1979-84, Aug 67 [23 ref.] [Jap] Renal regulation of sodium balance. Frazier HS.

New Eng J Med 279:868-75, 17 Oct 68 [22 ref.] INACTIVATOR [D7, D9] KIDNEY [A5]

The kidney and erythropolesis. Gordon AS, et al.

Seminars Hemat 4:337-58, Oct 67 [140 ref.] PHARMACODYNAMICS see also related

[The antihypertensive function of the kidney] Meyer DIURESIS [G1]

P, et al. [On the kallikrein-trypsin-inhibitor] Trautschold I, et DIURETICS [17]

Path Biol [Paris] 13:1044-51, Nov 65 [62 ref.] [Fr] al.

[Renal hypotensive mechanism] Salto T, et al. Arzneimittelforschung 16:1507-15, Nov 66 [19 ref.] BLOOD SUPPLY

Saishin Igaku 22:913-21, May 67 [71 ref.] [Jap] [Ger]

Hypertension and nephrosclerosis: a reappraisal and a PHYSIOPATHOLOGY THERAPEUTIC USE

new theory of renal ischemia. Moore S.

Amer Heart J 74:730-2, Nov 67 [22 ref.] Aminoacidurla-renal transport. Hollerman CE, et al. Proteinase inhibitors in thoracic surgery. Nordström S. [Kidney circulation--on circulation in the kidney Amer J Dis Child 115:169-78, Feb 68 [86 ref] Acta Chir Scand Suppl 378:71-5, 1967 [11 ref.] medulla] Mlyahara T, et al.

[Renal functional changes in hypopotassemia ] Physiological and pathological aspects of the clinical Jap J Clin Med 25: 425-37, Mar 67 [128 ref.] [Jap] Panaitescu G, et al. application of proteinase inhibitors. Olsson P. [Circulation of the kidney medulla] Suglura T. Med Intern [Bucur] 19:671-9, Jun 67 [70 ref.] [Rum] Acta Chir Scand Suppl 378:15+, 1967 [38 ref.] Jap J Cun Med 25:803-12, .Mar 67 [27 ref.] [Jap]

SECRETION KANAMYCIN [D3]

DRUG EFFECTS

Antihypertensive activity of the kidney--the Streptomycin, kanamycin, neomycin and paromomycin. Renal pharmacology. Cafruny EJ.

renomedullary prostaglandins. Lee JB. Simon HJ.

Ann Rey Pharmacol 8:131-50, 1968 [193 ref.] New Eng J Med 277:1073-9, 16 Nov 67 [17 ref.] Pediat Clin N Amer 15:73-83, Feb 68 [33 ref.] Nephrotoxicity of antibiotics. Kunin CM. JAMA 202:204-8, 16 Oct 67 [46 ref.]

TRANSPLANTATION THERAPEUTIC USE

[Anesthesia and the kidneys] Eerola R, et al.
Duodecim 83:1224-8, 1967 [17 ref.]

[Fin] Kidney transplantation. Russell PS. Escherichia coli endocarditis. A review of the

Amer J Med 44:776-85, May 68 [35 ref.] literature and a case study. Hansing CE, et al. ENZYMOLOGY

The histopathologic features of rejection in the Arch Intern Med [Chicago] 120:472-7, Oct 67 [ 25 ref.]

allogeneically transplanted kidney in dog and man: a [Clinical evaluation of kanamycin in the last 10 years] [Current knowledge of histoenzymology at the level of review. Shorter RG, et al. Donomae I.

the normal and pathologic human kidney] Wajcner G. J Lancet 88:162-7, Jul 68 [9 ref.] J Jap Med Ass 58:1397-400, 15 Dec 67 [44 ref.] [Jap] Rev Franc Etud Clin Biol 13:442-53, May 68 [67 ref.] Organ transplantation, past and present. Starz! TE, et

[Fr] al. Surg cun N Amer 48:817-38, Aug 68 [95 ref.] KAPOSI'S SARCOMA see SARCOMA, KAPOSI'S [Histophysiology and histopathology of nonspecific [Progress and prospects in renal and hepatic

phosphatases of the liver and kidney] Nesvetov AM. transplantation] Otte JB, et al. [C2]

Arkh Pat 30:76-81, 1968 [63 ref.]

[Rus] Ann Chir 20:1423-40, Dec 66 [149 ref.] [Fr]

[Biological bases and progress in kidney KARYOKINESIS see under CELL DIVISION [G1]

GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT

transplantation. I. Immunological and histological

reactions] Kirchheim D. KARYOTYPING [E5] [Morphological and functional aspects of kidney Urologe 6:1.13, Jan 67 [112 ref.]

[Ger] development] Starklewiczowa J.

[Current results of kidney transplantation ] Brosig w, [Karyotype and phenotype of autosome aberrations in Pediat Pol 42:735.41, Jun 67 [32 ref.] [Pol] et al. man] Pfeiffer RA.

Wien Klin Wschr 79:515-20, 23 Jun 67 [54 ref.] [Ger] Veroeff Morph Path 74:1-295, 1968 [999 ref.] [Ger] INNERVATION

[Problems in kidney transplantation--basic principles,

history and present status] Kimoto S, et al. KEFIR see under MILK [A13, J] Renal nervous and spinal pathways and the reflex Naika 20:681-7, Oct 07 [33 ref.]

[Jap]

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[The blochemical bases of the pathogenesis of deficiency states. Lloyd JK.

tryptophan. Knox WE. arteriosclerosis] Klimov AN, et al.

Arch Dis Child 43:393-403, Aug 68 [51 ref.] Advances Enzym Regulat 4:287-97, 1966 [8 ref.] Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter 10:3-9, Mar-Apr 66 [87 ref.] [Rus] [Total lipids and phospholipids] Sa kagami T. Studies on the mechanism of carbohydrate repression

Jap J Clin Med 25:1807-12, Aug 67 [8 ref.] [Jap] in rat liver. Peraino C, et al. PHYSIOLOGY

[Atherosclerosis and lipoprotein] Yasugi T, et al. Advances Enzym Regulat 4:199-217, 1966 [35 ref.]

Saishin Igaku 22:1719-26, Aug 67 [47 ref.] [Jap] Enzyme levels in rats adapted to 36-hour fasting. Potter Histochemistry and biochemistry of calcification with

VR, et al. special reference to the role of lipids. Irving JT, et al. LISTERIA INFECTIONS [C1]

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:247-65, 1966 [19 ref.] Clin Orthop 56:237-60, Jan-Feb 68 [129 ref.]

Regulation of hepatic FAD levels by thyroid hormone. Listeriosis. A round table discussion.

Rivlin RS, et al. LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE [D9] Health Lab Sci 1:261-72, Oct 04 [27 ref.]

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:45-58, 1966 [83 ref.] [Listeriosis] Potel J.

Hormonal regulation and liver enzymes. Weber G. ANALYSIS Med Klin 62:401-5, 17 Mar 67 [48 ref.] [Ger] Gastroenterology 53:984-8, Dec 67 [12 ref.]

[Localization of enzymes in various cell components] Immunochemical relationships among pig heart

PATHOLOGY

Beaufay H. 11poamide dehydrogenases. Hayakawa T, et al.

Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B113-42, 1967 [64 ref.] [Fr] J Biochem [Tokyo] 62:396-7, Sep 67 [11 ref.] [A case of chronic listeriosis] Pacheco G, et al. [The most recent data_on hepatic tryptophan

Hospital [Rio] 72:105.9, Jul 67 [10 ref.] [Por] pyrrolase] Chiancone FM. LIPODYSTROPHY [C12]

Acta Vitamin [Milano] 21:37-62, 1967 [100 ref.] [It] LITERATURE, MODERN [K]

[Automatic control mechanism in the rat liver enzyme RADIOGRAPHY

system of methionine metabolism] Kato A. Some new trends in children's literature from the J Jap Biochem Soc 38:99-114, Mar 66 [22 ref.] [Jap] Lipoatrophic diabetes mellitus [generalized

perspective of the child psychiatrist. Goldings CR. [Histophysiology and histopathology of nonspecific lipodystrophy]: roentgen findings in two brothers J Amer Acad Child Psychiat 7:377-97, Jul 68 [96 ref.] phosphatases of the liver and kidney] Nesvetov AM. with congenital disease. Gold RH, et al.

Arkh Pat 30:76-81, 1968 [63 ref.]

[RUS] Amer J Roentgen 101:884-96, Dec 67 [28 ref.] LITHIUM [D1]

INJURIES LIPOIC ACID [D9, D11]

THERAPEUTIC USE

[Current views of therapy of liver injuries] Wąsowski METABOLISM

Lithium In psychiatric therapy and prophylaxis. Schou J. Pol Przegl Chir 40:94-7, Jan 18 [30 ref.] [Pol]

M. J Psychiat Res 6:67-95, Jun 08 [126 ref.] [The role of lysophosphatides and fatty acids in [Present problems of therapy with lithium salts in METABOLISM hemolysis] Jeannet M, et al.

psychiatry] Grof P, et al. Helv Med Acta 30:756-95, Dec 16 [304 ref.] [Fr] Cesk Psychiat 64:124-31, Apr 08 [69 ref.] [Cz] Thyroid hormones and the formation and distribution

of ribosomes. Tata FR. LIPOIDOSIS [C13] LITHIUM ALUMINUM HYDRIDE see under

Acta Endocr [Kobenhavn] Suppl 124:141+, 1968 [23

ref.] CLASSIFICATION INDICATORS AND REAGENTS [D13]

Non-hormonal factors in the control of

gluconeogenesis. Herrera MG, et al. [New classification of cerebral lipoldosis] Osetowska LITHOSPERMUM [B6]

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:225-35, 1966 [22 ref.] E. Neuropat Pol 6:87-102, Jan-Mar 68 [62 ref.] [Pol]

The regulation of the release of ketone bodies by the ANALYSIS

liver. Krebs HA. COMPLICATIONS

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:339-54, 1966 [66 ref.] [Study of the properties and composition of Effects of glucagon and long chain fatty acids on [Fabry's disease--from the standpoint of neuronal Lithospermum officinale and the prospects of its glucose production by Isolated perfused rat liver. lipidosis] Uono M.

medicinal use in oncology] Dil’man VM, et al. Struck E, et al. Jap J Clin Med 25:1587-96, Oct 67 [38 ref.] [Jap] Vop Onkol 14:86-91, 1968 [21 ref.] [Rus] Advances Enzym Regulat 4:219-24, 1966 [22 ref]

Control of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in liver and METABOLISM LITTLE'S DISEASE see under CEREBRAL PALSY kidney cortex. Newsholme EA, et al.

Vitamins Hormones [NY] 25:1-87, 1967 [247 ref.] [Lipoidosis--with special reference to metachromatic [C10]

Factors regulating the metabolism of steroids. leucodystrophy and Tay-Sachs disease] Yokoi S.

Schrlefers H. Jap J cun Med 25:1597-606, Oct 67 [56 ref.] [Jap] LIVER [A3]

Vitamins Hormones [NY] 25:271-314, 1967 [120 rel]

[On the biosynthesis of lipids from fructose in the liver. LIPOIDPROTEINOSIS see under LIPOIDOSIS [C13] Intestinal and liver lymph and lymphatics. Frank BW, I. Incorporation of uniformly labelled [14C]fructose

et al. Gastroenterology 55:408-22, Sep 18 [142 ref.] into liver lipids] Kupke I, et al. LIPOMA [C2]

Hoppe Seyler Z Physiol Chem 348:17-26, Jan 67 [14 ANALYSIS

ref.]

[Ger] Cutaneous lipomas and lipomatosis. Osment LS.

[Glucuronidation--partial function of the Surg Gynec Obstet 127:129-32, Jul 68 [35 ref.] [Histochemistry of the liver. Blochemical and electron detoxification metabolism] Dohrmann RE. [Considerations on lipomatosis of the tongue in the microscopic comparison. II.] Corcos V, et al. Med KUO 62:537-42, 7 Apr 67 [130 ref.] [Ger] framework of orofaciodigital syndrome] Berger PE, Rev Int Hepat 17:267-365, 1967 [830 ref.] [Fr] [Correlation between the function and microstructure et al. Acta Stomat Belg 64:207-31, 1967 [85 ref.] [Fr]

of the liver] Onoe T, et al. [Lipoma and fibrolipoma: bibliographic review and CYTOLOGY

Jap cun Path 15:339-43, May 67 [15 ref.] [Jap] report of 2 cases] Borello ED, et al.

[The liver and lipid metabolism--with special reference Rev Asoc Odont Argent 55:130-4, Mar 67 [29 ref.] [Sp] [The endoplasmic reticulum of the hepatic cell after to phospholipids] Isozaki M, et al.

the administration of drugs] Meldolesl J, et al. Saishin Igakı 22:1711-8, Aug 67 [56 ref.] [Jap] LIPOMATOSIS [C2]

Path Biol [Paris] 15:215-28, Feb 67 [205 ref.] [Fr] [Technic of liver Isolated and perfused in vitro in the

[Hepatic ultrastructure. I. The normal liver] Oudea P, study of some problems of endocrinology] Vaisler L. Cutaneous lipomas and lipomatosis. Osment LS. et al.

Stud Cercet Endocr 19:3-13, 1968 [59 ref.] [Rum] Surg Gynec Obstet 127:129-32, Jul 68 [35 ref.] Rev Franc Etud Clin Biol 12:527-43, Jun Jul 67 [225

ref.]

[Fr]

PATHOLOGY LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES [111]

[Correlation between the function and microstructure of the liver] Onoe T, et al.

Pediatric aspects of organelle pathology of the liver. BIOSYNTHESIS Jap J Clin Path 15:339-43, May 67 [15 ref.] [Jap] Popper H.

J Mount Sinai Hosp NY 35:155-64, Mar-Apr 68 [ 43 ref.] [Bacterial lipopolysaccharides] Nikaldo H.

DRUG EFFECTS

[Hepatic ultrastructure. II. The pathological Iver] Protein [Tokyo] 12:1446-58, Dec 67 [51 ref.] [Jap]

Oudéa P, et al. Disease of the digestive system. Drugs and the liver. Rev Franc Etud Chn Biol 12:641-65, Aug-Sep 67 [329 LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE [D9] Sherlock S. Brit Med J 1:227-9, 27 Jan 68 [20 ref.] ref.]

[Fr] Effects of halothane on hepatic function. Little DM Jr. ANALYSIS Clin Anesth 1:85.137, 1968 [214 ref.]

SURGERY Disturbances of liver porphyrin metabolism caused by [Lipoprotein lipase--with special reference to drugs. Matteis F de.

Surgery of the liver. McDermott wy Jr, et al. measurement] Hara I, et al.

Pharmacol Rey 19:523-57, Dec 67 [187 ref.] Gastroenterology 53:778-89, Nov 67 [95 ref.] Protein [Tokyo] Suppl: 213-8, 1967 [18 ref.] [Jap] [On the problem of liver damage caused by halothane anesthesia] Reichmann J, et al.

TRANSPLANTATION LIPOPROTEINS [D10, D11]

Bruns Beitr Kun Chir 212:91-110, Jan 66 [125 ref.]

[Ger] Organ transplantation, past and present. Starzl TE, et [Lipoproteins and blood coagulation] Zola-Slęczek E. [Pharmacological studies on a liver damaging al. Surg Chn N Amer 48:817-38, Aug 68 [95 ref] Pol Tyg Lek 23:107-8, 15 Jan 68 [30 ref.] [Pol] substance, ethionine. 1. Bibliographic considerations [Progress and prospects in renal and hepatic

on the effects of ethionine on the liver] Kasahara T. transplantation] Otte JB, et al. ANALYSIS

Folia Pharmacol Jap 63:533-59, 20 Nov 67 [277 ref.] Ann Chir 20:1423-40, Dec 16 [149 ref.] [Fr]

[Jap] [Lipid metabolism experiments--llpoproteins]

LIVER CIRCULATION [G1] Sa kagami T, et al.

ENZYMOLOGY Protein [Tokyo] Suppl:219-40, 1967 [157 ref.] [Jap]

see also related Comparison of glycolytic enzyme activities in a series HEPATIC ARTERY [A7] BLOOD

of human and rodent hepatomas. Boxer GE, et al. HEPATIC VEINS [AT]

Advances Enzym Regulat 4:107-14, 1966 [9 ref.] Human serum lipoproteins and their

Ada pative enzyme formation during hyperlipogenesis. Hemodynamic studies of portal hypertension in Interrelationships. Nichols AV. Gibson DM, et al.

schistosomiasis. Coutinho A. Advances Biol Med Phys 11:109-58, 1967 [70 ref.] Advances Enzym Regulat 4:239.46, 1966 [42 ref.] Amer 1 Med 44:547-56, Apr 18 [54 ref.] Disorders of the serum lipoproteins. I. Lipoprotein The regulation of tryptophan pyrrolase activity by [Measurement and significance of Uver

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lymphocytes. BÜlingham RE.

Allogeneic inhibition of transplanted tumor cells. treatment. Allison A. Transplantation 5:Suppl:976-85, Jul 67 [47 ref.] Hellström KE, et al.

Europ J Cancer 3:481-90, Jan 68 [60 ref.] Progr Exp Tumor Res 9:40-76, 1967 [66 ref.] Lysosomes and the responses of cells to toxic materials. PHYSIOLOGY

Allison AC.Sci Basis Med Ann Rev 18-30, 1968 [38 ref.] RADIOTHERAPY

[Lysosomes. I. Morphology. Activity in the The circulating lymphocyte--Its role in infectious

physiological processes] Tarnawski A. mononucleosis. Chessin LN, et al.

“Radical” radiotherapy of lymphomas. Parker RG. Przegl Lek 23:543-7, Jul 67 [48 ref.] [Pol] Ann Intern Med 69:333-59, Aug 68 [78 ref.] Radiol Clin N Amer 6:71-82, Apr 68 [43 ref.] The lymphocyte and the thymus gland--congenital and

LYSOZYME see MURAMIDASE [D9] hereditary abnormalities. Rosen FS.

THERAPY New Eng J Med 279:643-8, 19 Sep 18 [25 ref.]

MACROMOLECULAR SYSTEMS The control of lymphocytopoiesis. Yoffey JM. Management of advanced lymphoma. Papac RJ. Proc Roy Soc Med 60:1027-32, Oct 67 [69 ref.] Conn Med 32:525-8, Jul 68 [36 ref.]

[D10, D11] [Small lymphocyte as Immunocyte--with special reference to its blastogenesis due to antigenic LYMPHOMA, BURKITT'S see BURKITT'S

see also related stimulation] Kobayashi N, et al.

POLYMERS [D 13] Jap J Allerg 16:79-88, Feb 67 [85 ref.] [Jap] LYMPHOMA [C2] [The antibody-producing cell--the reticulolymphocytic

The theory of transport of interacting systems of system and thymus-dependentlymphocytes] Hanaoka LYMPHOSARCOMA [C2]

biological macromolecules. Cann JR, et al. M. Sajshin Igaku 22:2155-71, Oct 67 [101 ref.] [Jap]

Advances Enzym 30:139-77, 1968 [61 ref.] VETERINARY

The crosslinka ge theory of aging. Bjorksten J. LYMPHOGRAPHY [E1]

J Amer Geriat Soc 16:408-27, Apr 68 [123 ref.] Viral research on bovine leukosis. Dutcher RM. Hydrodynamic studies of structure of biological Clinical aspects of lymphangiography. Love L, et al. Bibl Haemat 30:116-35, 1968 [66 ref.]

macromolecules. Experimental and theoretical Med Clin N Amer 51:227-48, Jan 67 [41 ref.] The epidemiology of bovine leukosis. Marshak RR, et al. advances yleld structural details of proteins, DNA, Lymphangiography. O'Brien PH, et al.

Bibl Haemat 30:166-82, 1968 [21 ref.]

viruses, and polysomes. Bloomfield VA. Surg Gynec Obstet 126:131-43, Jan 68 [81 ref.]

Science 161:1212-9, 20 Sep 68 [83 ref.] [Development and use of lymphographic methods] LYOPHILIZATION see FREEZE DRYING [E5]

[The DNA macromolecule] Sadron C. Malska-Wanlewska I, et al.

Bull Soc Chim Biol [Paris] 50:233-54, 10 Apr 68 [27 Pol Tyg Lek 23:169-72, 29 Jan 68 [17 ref.] [Pol] LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE

ref.]

[Fr]

[Macromolecular substances as blood and tissue LYMPHOID TISSUE [A10]

[D2, D6]

substitutes] Heberer G.

Klin Wschr 45:874-84, 1 Sep 67 [76 ref.] [Ger] see also related

The complications of LSD: a review of the literature. [On high molecular colloids used as adjuvants SPLEEN [A7] Schwarz CJ.

[review]] Fabich MM. THYMUS GLAND [A7]

J Nerv Ment Dis 146:174-86, Feb 68 [46 ref.] zh Mikrobiol 44:69-72, Apr 67 [35 ref.] [Rus]

D-lysergic acid diethylamide [LSD-25]: a survey of the CYTOLOGY literature. Schwartz M.

BIOSYNTHESIS Milit Med 132:667-73, Sep 67 [59 ref.] [New discoveries on lymphoid cells] Jorke D. Lysergic acid diethylamide. Louria DB.

Mechanisms of biopolymer growth: the formation of Med Klin 61:245-7, 18 Feb 66 [43 ref.] [Ger] New Eng J Med 278: 435-8, 22 Feb 68 [38 ref.] dextran and levan. Ebert KH, et al. Psychedelic drugs. Kieffer SN, et al.

Advances Enzym 30:179-221, 1968 [65 ref.] IMMUNOLOGY

Penn Med 71:57-67, Apr 68 [62 ref.]

[LSD and related hallucinogens. History--effect--use METABOLISM Current concepts of central lymphold tissues in and dangers] Hole G. Immunology. Hermans PE.

Munchen Med Wschr 109:1389.97, 30 Jun 67 [51 ref.] Uptake of protein by mammalian cells: an Ann Otol 77:406-24, Jun 68 [53 ref.]

[Ger] underdeveloped area. The penetration of foreign Interactions between immunocompetent cells and [LSD-25: an Introductory survey] Kihlbom M, et al. proteins Into mammalian cells can be measured and target cells or antigens. David JR.

Lakartidningen 64:1842-55, 3 May 67 [121 ref.] [Sw] their functions explored. Ryser HJ. Bull NY Acad Med 43:949-58, Noy 67 [42 ref.]

Science 159:390-6, 26 Jan 68 [52 ref.]

ADVERSE EFFECTS PATHOLOGY

MACROPHAGES [A11] Unfavourable reactions to LSD: a review and analysis of [Infection in newborn infants and pathology of the the available case reports. Smart RG, et al. see also related thymus and lymphatic tissue] Nakajima H, et al. Canad Med Ass J 96:1214-21, 11 Nov 67 [37 ref.] RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEM [A 10] Saishin Igaku 22:2260-72, Oct 67 [157 ref.] [Jap]

PHARMACODYNAMICS

The immunological role of the macrophage. Shands JW. PHYSIOLOGY

Mod Trends Immun 2:86-118, 1967 [129 ref.] Comparative aspects of selected psychoactive Cellular commitments to immune responses. Stone SH. compounds: biogenic amines, monoamine oxidase CYTOLOGY

Ann Rev Microbiol 21:181-204, 1967 [159 ref.] Inhibitors, and lysergic acid diethylamide. Pscheidt Structure and function of the lymphold tissues with GR. Comp Biochem Physiol 24:249-65, Jan 68 [65 ref.] Ultrastructural aspects of in vitro development of special consideration of the germinal centers. Ehrich

monocytes into macrophages, epithelloid cells, and WE. Trans Soc Path Jap 55:67-90, 1966 [53 ref.] THERAPEUTIC USE

multinucleated giant cells. Sutton JS.

Nat Cancer Inst Monogr 26:71-141, Sep 67 [81 ref.] LYMPHOMA [C2]

The us of LSD [d-lysergic acid diethylamide] in the

therapy of children [a brief review]. Abramson HA. METABOLISM Malignant lymphoproliferative diseases: interactions J Asthma Res 5:139.43, Dec 67 [9 ref.] between Immunological abnormalities and oncogenic

Lipid metabolism by macrophages and its relationship viruses. Schwartz RS, et al. LYSOSOMES [A11]

to atherosclerosis. Day AJ. Ann Rev Med 19:269-82, 1968 [100 ref.]

Advances Lipid Res 5:185-207, 1967 [94 ref.] On the natural history of the murine leukemias: The role of lysosomes in the action of drugs and presidential address. Kaplan HS. hormones. Allison A.

PHYSIOLOGY Cancer Res 27:1325-40, Aug 67 [118 ref.]

Advances Chemother 3:253-302, 1968 [259 ref.]

[Significance of lysosomes in disease states. Collective Cellular hypersensitivity and cellular immunity in the DIAGNOSIS report] Straková M.

pathogensis of tuberculosis: specificity, systemic and Cas Lek Cesk 107:511-3, 19 Apr 18 [12 ref.] [Cz] local nature, and associated macrophage enzymes. [Current status of prognosis and the factors affecting it [Clinical aspects of lysosome. [1]] Rakayasu M, et al. Dannenberg AM Jr. in adult leukemia and malignant lymphoma] Nakao K, Jap J Clin Med 5:2363-75, Oct 67 [175 ref.] [Jap] Bact Rev 32:85-102, Jun 68 [176 ref.] et al. Naika 20:845-58, Nov 67 [30 ref.] [Jap] [Synthesis and lysis of the cell wall of staphylococci]

Hawiger J.

MADUROMYCOSIS [C1, C12] ETIOLOGY

Postepy Hig Med Dosw 22:223-61, Mar-Apr 68 [140 ref.]

[Pol] DIAGNOSIS Virologic studies in human leukemia and lymphoma: [Lysosomes ] Wolna E. the herpes-type virus. Rauscher FJ Jr.

Postepy Hig Med Dosw 22:215-21, Mar-Apr 68 [54 ref.] The early diagnosis of mycetoma. Vanbreseghem R. Cancer Res 28:1311-8, Jul 68 [75 ref.]

[Pol] Derm Int 6:123-40, Jul-Sep 67 [60 ref.] The possible etiologic relationship of virus to human [Lysosomes. II. Some pathological processes in the leukemia. Fink MA, et al.

light of the lysosomal”, concept] Tarnawski. A. MAGNESIUM [D1] Progr Clin Cancer 3:294-308, 1967 [58 ref.] Przegl Lek 23:597-602, 1967 [60 ref.] [Pol] Lymphoid tumors in amphibla: a review. Balls M, et al.

BLOOD Progr Exp Tumor Res 10:238-60, 1968 [61 ref.] ENZYMOLOGY [Cellular modifications during the evolution of

Magnesium in patho-physiology and its estimation n malignant lymphocytic hemopathies] Lortholary P, et [Clinical studies of lysosomes. [2] ] Takayasu M, et al. blood. Szostak WB. al.

Jap J Clin Med 25:2563-74, Nov 07 [114 ref.] [Jap] Bull Pol Med Sci Hist 11:63-7 passim, Apr 68 [57 ref.] Nouv Rev Franc Hemat 7:536-42, Jul-Aug 67 [32 ref.]

Magnesium metabolism. Wacker WE, et al. [Fr] METABOLISM

New Eng J Med 278:712-7, 28 Mar 68 [81 ref.] IMMUNOLOGY

[Review of recent work on lysosomes. Biochemical METABOLISM

correlations] Laborit H. The role of Immunologic aberrations in the Agressologie 8:3-10, Jan-Feb 67 [39 ref.] [Fr] Significance of magnesium and zinc metabolism in the pathogenesis of lymphoma; with particular reference

surgical patient. I. Magnesium. Henzel JH, et al. to mycosis fungoides and exfollative erythroderma. PHYSIOLOGY

Arch Surg [Chicago] 95:974.90, Dec 67 [37 ref.] Bierman SM.

Magnesium metabolism. Walser M. Arch Derm [Chicago] 97:699-711, Jun 68 [120 ref.] Lysosomes in relation to cancer induction and Ergebn Physiol 59:185-296, 1967 [720 ref.]

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Neurology of mental retardation. Nagler B.
Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:495-501, 1967 [11 ref.]

Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation:

suggestions for prevention based on experiments in monkeys. Windle WF.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:140-7, 1967 [14 ref.]


Clinical considerations in the psychiatric evaluation of A unique English therapeutic community for intelligence. Eisenberg L.

adolescents: Finchden Manor. Langdell JI. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:502-13, 1967 [19 ref.] Curr Psychiat Ther 7:36-42, 1967 [14 ref.]

Management of apparent remissions in suicidal DRUG THERAPY

patients. Lesse S.

Curr Psychiat Ther 7:73-6, 1967 [10 ref.] Tardive dyskinesia in patients treated with major Psychotherapy of medical students. Lief HI. neuroleptics: a review of the literature. Crane GE. Curr Psychiat Ther 7:50-60, 1967 [13 ref.] Amer J Psychiat 124:Suppl:40-8, Feb 68 [58 ref.] The timeless therapeutic trinity. Masserman JH.

A review of clinical literature on haloperidol. Crane GE. Curr Psychiat Ther 7:231-43, 1967 [14 ref.]


Int J Neuropsychiat 3:Suppl 1:110-27, Aug 67 [96 ref.] Multiple psychotherapy in inpatient consultation. The therapeutic value of combinations of psychotropic Offenkrantz W. drugs: a review. Freeman H.

Curr Psychiat Ther 7:197-201, 1967 [5 ref.] Psychopharmacol Bull 4:1-27, Aug 67 [199 ref.] Trends in psychiatric hospital care of geriatric patients [On the problem of the terminal extrapyramidal in the United States. Hefferin EA.

hyperkineses as observed in 1600 patients during J Amer Geriat Soc 16:584-96, May 68 [45 ref.]


long-term therapy with neuroleptics] Degkwitz R, et [Commentaries on humor in psychiatry] Plante G. al.

Laval Med 38:119-30, Jan 67 [15 ref.] [Fr] Arzneimittelforschung 16:276-9, Feb 66 [8 ref.] [Ger] [Occupational therapy of mental illness] Yoshimura T. [On the clinical position of

Iryo 21:912-8, Aug 67 [33 ref.]

[Jap] 2-chloro-11-[4-methylpiperazine-1-yl]-dibenzo. [b,f][1,4]-thiazepine within the neuroleptica] Gross MENTAL HEALTH [F, N1] H, et al. Arzneimittelforschung 18:316-9, Feb 66 [b REF.] The discont explosion in mental healt Hersch C.

[Ger] Amer Psychol 23:497-506, Jul 68 [66 ref.] [Psychopharmacologic agents from the viewpoint of the psychiatric clinic. Effect, indication, significance

MANPOWER and danger] Lange E, et al. Pharmazie 21:57-64, Mar 66 [48 ref.] [Ger] The overall manpower problem in mental health

personnel. Kubie LS. ETIOLOGY

I Nerv Ment Dis 144:466-70, Jun 67 [19 ref.]

[Considerations on lipomatosis of the tongue in the framework of orofa clodigital syndrome] Berger PE, et al. Acta Stomat Belg 64:207-31, 1967 [85 ref.] [Fr] [Cytogenetics as a contribution to clinical diagnoss--main symptoms of feeblemindedness] Haberlandt WF. Wien Klin Wschr 78:397-402, 3 Jun 16 [63 ref.] [Ger] [Current problems of juvenile feeblemindedness] Steinkopff E. Z Aerztl Fortbild [Jena] 60:989-94, 1 Sep 16 [52 ref.]

[Ger]

The age distribution of mental retardation, Gruenberg EM, et al. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:233-43, 1967 [21 ref.]

Sone psychiatric aspects of epilepsy. Johnson J. MENTAL HOSPITALS see HOSPITALS,

Genetics and the prevention of mental subnormality. Manchester Med Gaz 47:52-7, 1968 [17 ref.]

Allen G. Psychiatric aspects of eplepsy. Scott DF.

PSYCHIATRIC [N2]

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:202-21, 1967 [62 ref.] Postgrad Med J 44:319-26, Apr 18 [65 ref.] Social structure and psychiatric disorder: a theoretical MENTAL HYGIENE see MENTAL HEALTH [F, N1]

THERAPY note. Cumming J, et al. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 55:52-62, 1967 [25 ref.] MENTAL PROCESSES [F]

Treatment of metabolic and endocrine causes of mental Emotional motivation in conditional reflexes and in

retardation. French JH, et al. homeostasis: Its significance in learning and in Sex differences in mental and behavioral traits. Garai Mod Treatm 4:987-1052, Sep 67 [102 ref.] psychopathology. Teitelbaum HA, et al. JE, et al.

Evaluation of management and therapy of the mentally Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:321-44, 1967 [89 ref.] Genet Psychol Monogr 77:169-299, May 68 [474 ref.] retarded. Tarjan G, et al. [Social psychiatry: critical review] Baccla galuppi M. The concepts of structure and structuralization. Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 58: 603-22, 1967 [25 ref.] Arch Psicol Neurol Psichiat 27:567-82, Nov-Dec 16 [36 Psychoanalytic usage and implications for a theory of ref.] [It] learning and creativity. Nagera H.

MENTAL TESTS see INTELLIGENCE TESTS [The Importance of pyridoxine in the pathology of the Psychoanal Stud Child 22:77-102, 1967 [35 ref.] nervous system. Review of literature and

[E1, F] experimental results of vitamin B 6 deficiency in the DRUG EFFECTS rat] Agostini L.

MEPROBAMATE [D6] Riv Sper Freniat 91:361-413, 3 Apr 67 [206 ref.] [It] Mood and behavioral changes associated with the use of [On the non-chemolytic seluelae of

the oral contraceptive agents. A review of the POISONING ABO-incompatiblity pregnancies [Review of the literature. Glick ID. literature]] Nazarov EN.

Psychopharmacologia [Berlin] 10:363-74, 1967 [38 Overdosage of psychotropic drugs: a review. I. Major zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 66:1091-5, 1966 [90 ref.]

and minor tranquilizers. Davis JM, et al. ref.] [Rus]

Dis Nerv Syst 29:157-64, Mar 68 [71 ref.] MENTAL RETARDATION [C10, F] METABOLISM

MERALLURIDE see under DIURETICS,

see also related The blochemistry of affective disorders. Coppen A. CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES [C16]

MERCURIAL [D1, D7] Brit J Psychiat 113:1237-64, Nov 67 [187 ref.] METABOLISM, INBORN ERRORS [C13, C16]

MERATRAN see PIPRA DROL [D6] OCCURRENCE

Language and the more severely retarded: a review.

Blount WR. Amer J Ment Defic 73:21-9, Jul 68 [39 ref.] MERCAPTOMERIN see under DIURETICS, Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders as a contribution Use of the Stanford-Binet, form LM, with retardates: a to medical ecology. Dunham HW. review of recent research. Hlmelstein P.

MERCURIAL [D1, D7] Int J Psychiat 5:124-46, Feb 68 [70 ref.]

Amer Ment Defic 72:691-9, Mar 68 [43 ref.] Recent progress in epidemilogical psychiatry. Cooper An International review of developments in mental MERCAPTOVALINE see PENICILLAMINE B. Postgrad Med J 44:331-5, Apr 68 [48 ref.] retardation. Stevens HA, et al.

[Socio-economic factors and mental disorders [effect Ment Retard 6:4-23, Apr 68 [31 ref.]


[D10, D13] of economic crises, depressions nd wars on the Assessment of behavior characteristics in mental

occurrence of mental Illness] ] Dmitriev B.

retardates. Clausen J.

MERCUMATILIN see under DIURETICS, Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 67:462-9, 1967 [22 ref.] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:270-81, 1967 [24 ref.]

[Rus] Success-fallure reactions in mentally retarded MERCURIAL [D1, D7]

children. Cromwell RL, PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:345-56, 1967 [12 ref.] MERCUROPHYLLINE see under DIURETICS,

Biochemical factors in mental retardation. Hsia DY. Cortical evoked potentials and psychopathology. A Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 58:28-44, 1967 [49 ref.] MERCURIAL [D1, D7] critical review. Begleiter H, et al.

IQ impairment and elevation in endocrine and related Arch Gen Psychiat [Chicago] 17:755-8, Dec 67 [13 ref.] Cytogenetic disorders. Money J, et al.

MERCURY [D1] Sleep and psychiatric disorder. Ward JA.

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:22-7, 1967 [22 ref.]
Canad Psychiat Ass J 13:31-48, Feb 68 [156 ref.] Mental subnormality and "childhood schizophrenla". METABOLISM

Pollack M. REHABILITATION

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:460-71, 1967 [38 ref.] A review of the toxicity and metabolism of mercury and Assessment of abnormalities in intellectual

its compounds. Brown JR, et al. Techniques of social rehabüitation. Fleischl MF, et al. development. Rabin AI.

Med Serv J Canada 23:786-808, May 67 [113 ref.] Cur Psychiat Ther 7:202-8, 1967 [4 ref.]

Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:429-46, 1967 [38 ref.] [Psychiatry. Modern social therapy] Sattes H. Concept usage research with the mentally retarded. TOXICITY Munchen Med Wschr 108:855-7, 15 Apr 16 [12 ref.] Blount WR. Psychol Bull 69:281-94, Apr 18 [43 ref.]

[Ger] The role of the school psychologist in counseling A review of the toxicity and metabolism of mercury and [Remarks on the problem of aged patients in hospitals parents of the mentally retarded. Felsenthal H. its compounds. Brown JR, et al. [with reference to the publication of K. Scheidler In Train Sch Bull [Vineland] 65:29-35, May 18 [24 ref.] Med Sery J Canada 23:786-808, May 67 [113 ref.] Number 10 [1966] of the journal in hand] ] Lammert H, Status praesens of psychological research in mental et al. deficiency. Clausen J.

MERCURY POISONING [C14] Psychiat Neurol Med Psychol [Leipzig] 18:385-7, Oct Trans NÝ Acad Sci 30:47-59, Nov 67 [18 ref.] 66 [19 ref.] [Ger]

[Evaluation of working ability in occupational mercury DIAGNOSIS

poisoning] Markičević A. THERAPY

Arh Rig Rada 18:323-30, 1967 [33 ref.] [Ser] New applications of the Porteus Maze tests. Porteus Home treatment--an addition to our continuum of SD. Percept Motor Skills 26:787-98, Jun 68 [8 ref.] METABOLISM theraples. Egan MH.

Contrasting behavior patterns of mentally retarded and Curr Psychiat Ther 7:24-31, 1967 [6 ref.]

emotionally disturbed children. Burdock EI, et al. Biochemical aspects of mercury poisoning. Clarkson Intensive hospital therapy of geriatric patients. Folsom Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:370-86, 1967 [28 ref.] TW. J Occup Med 10:351-5, Jul 08 [29 ref.] JC. Cur Psychiat Ther 7:209-15, 1967 [5 ref.]

[Current views on the pathomechanism of absorption, MERCURY POISONING

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MYCOPLASMA [B3]

mycotoxins [concluded]. Lourla DB.

MYOCARDIAL INFARCT [C8]

New Eng J Med 277:1126-34, 23 Nov 67 [116 ref.] Mycoplasma and leukemia. Barlle MF.

[Pathogenesis, clinical picture and therapy of Ann NY Acad Sci 143:557-72, 28 Jul 67 [173 ref.] ANALYSIS

cardiogenic shock] Stasiński T. Mycoplasma, a brief historical review.

Pol Tyg Lek 23:1076-9, 8 Jul 68 [21 ref.] [Pol] Klieneberger-Nobel E.

Poisonous principles of mushrooms of the genus [Atrial Infarction] Zankiewicz W. Ann NY Acad Sci 143:713-8, 28 Jul 67 [31 ref.] Amanita. Four-carbon amines acting on the central Pol Tys Lek 23:197-9, 5 Feb 68 [28 ref.] [Pol]

nervous system and cell-destroying cyclic peptides [Behavior of the blood balance system in cardiac ISOLATION & PURIFICATION are produced. Wieland T.

Infarction in the light of current studies] Olszewski Science 159:946-52, 1 Mar 68 [41 ref.]

W, et al. Przegl Lek 24:45-7, 1968 [36 ref.] [Pol] [Mycoplasma [PPL organisms and their clinical importance]] Bassermann FJ.

CLASSIFICATION

BLOOD Beitr Klin Erforsch Tuberk 136:73-99, 1967 [113 ref.]

[Ger] [Mycotoxins and their producers] Frank HK. Enzymatic assessment of myocardial damage. Ladue JS,

Med KUN 62:1933-41, 15 Dec 67 [25 ref.] [Ger] et al. Geriatrics 22:184-200, Oct 67 [32 ref.] MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS [C1]

[Behavior of mucopolysaccharides in patients with MYELIN SHEATH [A8, A10, A11]

myocardial infarction and stenocardia ] Olszewski W, Mycoplasmas [PPLO] in human disease. Grayston JT, et

et al. Kardiol Pol 10:227-32, 1967 [95 ref.] [Pol] al. DM 1-39, Dec 67 [27 ref.]

ANATOMY & HISTOLOGY Mycoplasma infection. Blattner RJ.

COMPLICATIONS J Pediat 72:554-6, Apr 08 [18 ref.]

Glial cells and the central myelin sheath. Bunge RP. Mycoplasma infections in childhood. Clyde WA Jr, et al. Physiol Rev 48:197-251, Jan 68 [323 ref.]

Coronary thrombosis and myocardial infarction. Pediatrics 40:669-84, Oct 67 [49 ref.]

Prioreschi P. [Mycoplasma [PPL organisms and their clinical

METABOLISM

Canad Med Ass J 97:1339.44, 25 Nov 67 [54 ref.] Importance]] Bassermann FJ.

Management of cardiac dysrhythmlas complicating Beitr Klin Erforsch Tuberk 136:73-99, 1987 [113 ref.] The metabolism of myelin lipids. Smith ME. acute myocardial infarction. Marriott HJ. 3

[Ger] Advances Lipid Res 5:241-78, 1967 [159 ref.] Geriatrics 23:147-56, Sep 18 [52 ref.] [Mycoplasma infections of the respiratory tract] [Blochemical pathology of optic nerve. II. Lipid Surgically correctable cardiac complications of acute Slegenthaler W. metabolism] Isayama Y.

myocardial infarction. Funk DC, et al. Praxis 57:137-42, 6 Feb 08 [30 ref.] [Ger] Acta Soc Ophthal Jap 71:2191-202, 10 Dec 67 [104 ref.] Med Clin N Amer 52:1115-31, Sep 18 [57 ref.] [Mycoplasma and its role in human diseases]

[Jap] Physical signs In acute myocardial infarction and its Zgornjak-Nowosielska I.

complications. Fowler NO. Postepy Hig Med Dosw 21:497-510, 1967 [100 ref.] [Pol] MYELOCELE see under SPINA BIFIDA [C16]

Prost Cardiovasc Dis 10:287-97, Jan 68 [41 ref.]

Shock following acute myocardial infarction. Current COMPLICATIONS MYELOFIBROSIS [C9]

understanding of hemodynamic mechanisms. Well

MH, et al. Progr Cardiovasc Dis 11:1-17, Jul 68 [82 ref.] [Mycoplasma and human hemopathles] Leclerc JC, et ETIOLOGY

[Heart wall aneurysm following myocardial infarct] al.

Heberer G, et al. Nouv Rev Franc Hemat 7:215-30, Mar-Apr 67 [60 ref.] [Current views of the pathogenes of the syndrome of Deutsch Med Wschr 93:728-41, 11 Apr 68 [74 ref.] [Fr] myelofibrosis. Critical reviews] Mrkos D.

[Ger] Vnitrni Lek 14:603-10, Jun 68 [45 ref.] [Cz] [Shock in myocardial infarct] Lukomski PE, et al. MYCOSES [C1]

Kardiologiia 8:3.12, Jan 68 [71 ref.] [Rus] MYELOMA, PLASMA CELL see MULTIPLE Deep-seated mycotic infections, allergy to fungi and

DIAGNOSIS mycotoxins. Lourla DB.

MYELOMA [C2] New Eng J Med 277:1065-71 contd, 16 Nov 67 [103 ref.]

Physical signs In acute myocardial infarction and its Deep-seated mycotic Infections, allergy to fungi and MYOCARDIAL DEPRESSANTS [D5]

complications. Fowler NO. mycotoxins [concluded]. Lourla DB.

Prop Cardiovasc Dis 10:287-97, Jan 68 [41 ref.] New Eng J Med 277:1126-34, 23 Nov 67 [116 ref.] A review of newer antiflbrillatory agents. Manekar MS, [Heart infarct simulating "acute abdomen" ] Gebert E. Infectious diseases. Annual review of significant et al. Indian J Med Sci 21:648-57, Oct 67 [73 ref.] Radiologe 7:91-6, Mar 67 [94 ref.] [Ger] publications. Reimann HA.

[Circulatory function tests--clinical aspects] Sano T, et Postgrad Med J 44:517-36, Jul 68 [331 ref.]

THERAPEUTIC USE

al. Jap J Clin Med 25:1093-101, Jun 17 [54 ref.] [Jap] [Internal mycoses. A review] Neukirch F.

[The deciding factors of prognosis in myocardial Ugeskr Laeg 130:265-71, 15 Feb 68 [39 ref.] [Dan] Newer drugs in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. infarct] Nutani H, et al. [Fungal infections in diseases of the hematopoietic Conn RD. Med Clin N Amer 51:1223-40, Sep 67 [76 ref.] Naika 20:812-23, Nov 67 [92 ref.]

[Jap] 1 system] Mietkowska I, et al.

Beta-adrenergic receptor blocking drugs in the Pol Tyg Lek 22:304-6, 20 Feb 67 [34 ref.] [Pol] treatment of cardiac arrhythmlas. Thellen EO, et al. DRUG THERAPY [Mold mycoses] Leshchenko VM.

Med Clin N Amer 52:1017-29, Sep 18 [38 ref.] Antibiotiki 12:536-42, Jun 67 [196 ref.] [Rus]

The physiologic basis for treatment of shock associated MYOCARDIAL DISEASES, PRIMARY with myocardial infarction. Gunnar RM, et al. DIAGNOSIS

Med Cün N Amer 51:69-81, Jan 67 [49 ref.] [C8]

The use of digitalis in acute myocardial infarction. Use and interpretation of serologic and skin tests in the

Selzer A. respiratory mycoses: current considerations. Heart muscle disease. Burch GE, et al.

Progr Cardiovasc Dis 10:518-27, May 68 [31 ref.] Campbell CC. DM 3-68, May 68 [119 ref.]

Beta-adrenergic blockade in cardiac infarction. Sowton Dis Chest 54:Suppl 1:305+, Oct 18 [23 ref.] The cardiomyopathles. Sen S.

E. Progr Cardiovasc Dis 10:561-72, May 68 [77 ref.] [Immunobiological diagnosis of mycoses] Seeliger HP, J Indian Med Ass 50:163-6, 16 Feb 68 [39 ref.] Evaluation of treatment of acute myocardial infarction 1 et al. [Primary myocardial diseases] Zera E.

with potassium, glucose and insulin. Surawicz B. Deutsch Med Wschr 93:542-8, 22 Mar 68 [150 ref.] Pol Arch Med Wewnet 40:413-9, 1968 [28 ref.] [Pol] Progr Cardiovasc Dis 10:545-60, May 68 [110 ref.]

[Ger] [On the so-called mycardiopathles] Teodori MI. [Myocardial infarct and anticoagulant drugs] Ikeda M,

Kardiologija 8:3-13, Apr 18 [52 ref.] [Rus] et al. Najka 19:1086-91, Jun 67 [57 ref.] [Jap] ETIOLOGY

[Usefulness of anticoagulant drugs in the treatment of CHEMICALLY INDUCED

myocardial infarction] Oleksy J. [On the pathogenicity of moulds for man ] Braun W.

Pol Arch Med Wewnet 40:635-40, 1968 [38 ref.] [Pol] Mykosen 10:141-50, 1 Apr 67 [45 ref.] [Ger] Drug-induced cardiomyopathies. Wenzel DG. [Vasopressor drugs in shock due to myocardial J Pharm Sci 56:1209.24, Oct 67 [524 ref.]

infarction] Adamska-Dynlewska H. MICROBIOLOGY

Pol Tyg Lek 22:1744.7, 2 Oct 67 [31 ref.] [Pol]

PATHOLOGY | [Fungus Infections in gastroenterology] Hermanek P.

ENZYMOLOGY Wien Klin Wschr 79:393-8, 26 May 67 [38 ref.] [Ger] Ultrastructure of the myocardium. Its significance in

myocardial disease.. Meessen H.

[The biochemical picture of a recent myocardial MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES [C2]

Amer J Cardiol 22:319-27, Sep 68 [70 ref.] infarct] Krýsa I.

Vnitrni Lek 13:614-6, Jun 67 [26 ref.] [Cz] IMMUNOLOGY VETERINARY

ETIOLOGY The role of immunologic aberrations in the Some cardiomyopathies of animals: a review Indicating pathogenesis of lymphoma; with particular reference possible analogies with human diseases. Jennings IW. [On the pathogenesis of heart infarct] Hecht A. to mycosis fungoides and exfoliative erythroderma. Bull WHO 37:158-65, 1967 [47 ref.]

Z Ges Inn Med 22:353-8, 15 Jun 67 [69 ref.] [Ger] Blerman SM.

[Pathogenetic mechanism of the myocardial infarct Arch Derm [Chicago] 97:699-711, Jun 18 [120 ref.] MYOCARDIAL DISEASES,

[coronary thrombosis, athrombotic occlusions,

unocclusive infarcts, non-infarctual necrosis] ] MYCOTOXICOSES see under PLANT POISONING SECONDARY [C8]

Bortolotti GC, et al.

Arch Pat Clin Med 43:349-90, Jul 67 [198 ref.] [It] [C14]

Heart muscle disease. Burch GE, et al. DM 3-68, May 68 [119 ref.]

OCCURRENCE MYCOTOXINS [D13]

The cardiomyopathies. Sen S.

J Indian Med Ass 50:163-6, 16 Feb 18 [39 ref.] [Psychosomatics and epidemiology of myocardial Mycotoxins in feeds and foods. Borker E, et al.

Infarct] Hahn P, et al. Advances Appl Microbiol 8:315-51, 1966 [184 ref.] VETERINARY

Z Psychosom Med 12:229-53, Oct-Dec 66 [205 ref.] Deep-seated mycotic infections, allergy to fungi and

[Ger] mycotoxlos. Louria DB.

Some cardiomyopathies of animals: a review Indicating New Eng J Med 277:1065-71 contd, 16 Nov 17 [103 ref.] possible analogies with human diseases. Jennings IW. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY

Deep-seated mycotic infections, allergy to fungi and Bull WHO 37:158-85, 1967 [47 ref.]


The coronary circulation and conduction system in

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NEPHROSCLEROSIS [C6, C8]

COMPLICATIONS

PHYSIOLOGY COMPLICATIONS

The nature of the neuropathy complicating acute [Blochemistry and biological function of stalic acids ] Intermittent porphyria. Cavanagh JB, et al.

Crstea M. Hypertension and nephrosclerosis: a reappraisal and a Lancet 2:1023-4, 11 Nov 67 [26 ref.]

Stud Cercet Fiziol 12:405-18, 1967 [52 ref.] [Rum] new theory of renal ischemia. Moore S.

Neurocutaneous syndromes. Perlstein MA, et al. Amer Heart J 74:730-2, Nov 67 [22 ref.]

Pediat Clin N Amer 14:933-48, Nov 07 [41 ref.] NEURILEMMOMA [C2] NEPHROTIC SYNDROME [C6]

DIAGNOSIS

Neurtlemoma of the cecum. Doyle JL, et al.

Texas Med 64:42-3, Aug 68 [8 ref.] [The nephrotic syndromes: noso graphic signs and The differential diagnosis of neuromuscular weakness therapy] Grosst F, et al.

in infancy and childhood. I. Non-dystrophic disorders. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY Clin Ter 40:371-86, 28 Feb 67 [127 ref.] [It] Munsat TL, et al.

Develop Med Child Neurol 9:222-30, Apr 67 [26 ref.] The cerebellopontlle angle, the blood supply of the COMPLICATIONS

Clinical experience in the neurologic substance of pain. brain stem and the reticular formation. II. Anatomical Boshes B, et al.

and functional correlations relevant to surgery of Renal vein thrombectomy for the treatment of renal Med Clin N Amer 52:111-21, Jan 68 [37 ref.] acoustic tumors. Bebin J. vein thrombosis associated with the neophrotic Elements of neurography. Gandigllo G.

Henry Ford Hosp Med J 16:163-83, Summer 68 [65 ref.] syndrome. Fein RL, et al.

Panminerva Med 9:611-9, Dec 07 [57 ref.] J Urol 99:1-13, Jan 18 [43 ref.]

NEUROBLASTOMA [C2]

ETIOLOGY THERAPY

[“Clinical course and management of neuroblastoma in Neurologic disorders in renal fallure. Tyler HR. childhood"] Jungblut R, et al. [The treatment of nephrotic syndrome in chudren. Amer J Med 44:734-48, May 68 [83 ref.]

Arch Kinderheilk 176:1-6, Aug 67 [32 ref.] [Ger] [Review of the literature]] Grinbaum NB, et al. [The Importance of pyridoxine in the pathology of the Vop Okhr Materin Dets 11:51-6, Jul 66 [50 ref.] [Rus] nervous system. Review of literature and

METABOLISM experimental results of vitamin B 6 deficiency in the NERVE CELLS see under NEUROGLIA

rat] Agostini L.

[Clinical aspects of catecholamine secretion disorders] Riv Sper Freniat 91:361-413, 3 Apr 67 [206 ref.] [It] Nakano Y, et al. Naika 20:457-74, Sep 67 [91 ref.] [Jap] [A8, A10, A11]

[On the non-chemolytic seluelae of

ABO-IncompatibUity pregnancies [Review of the NEUROCHEMISTRY [G1] NERVE CELLS see under NEURONS [A8, A11]

literature]] Nazarov EN.

Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 66:1091-5, 1966 [90 [The neurochemical bases of psychopharmacology] NERVE CONDUCTION see NEURAL CONDUCTION ref.]

[Rus] Bonavita V.

Sist Nerv 18:251-73, Jul-Aug 66 [193 ref.] [It] [G1]

FAMILIAL & GENETIC

NEUROGLIA [A8, A10, A11] NERVE DEGENERATION [G1]

[Genetic neurological diseases] Ionāşescu V, et al.

Stud Cercet Neurol 12:327-45, 1967 [104 ref.] [Rum] Glial cells and the central myelin sheath. Bunge RP. The nature of the neuropathy complicating acute [Current studies on neurogenetics in the USA Physiol Rev 48:197-251, Jan 68 [323 ref.] intermittent porphyria. Cavanagh JB, et al.

[review]] Minakova EI. Lancet 2: 1023-4, 11 Nov 67 [26 ref.]

zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 67:1091-9, 1967 [186 METABOLISM ref.]

[Rus] NERVE ENDINGS [AS]

[On the characteristics of energy metabolism in IMMUNOLOGY

neurons and glial cells [review of the literature] ] see also related

Pigareva ZD. NEURAL TRANSMISSION [G1]

[Tissue culture as a method of immunological analysis zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 66:1716-21, 1966 [116 of various neuro-psychiatric diseases] Lurlla EA. ref.]

[Rus] METABOLISM

zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 67:942-4, 1967 [91 ref.]

[Rus] NEUROHUMORAL TRANSMISSION Some factors affecting catecholamine uptake, storage, and release in adrenergic nerve granules. Von Euler PATHOLOGY

[G1] US. Circ Res 21:Suppl 3:5-11, Dec 67 [36 ref.]

Muscle biopsies in neuromuscular diseases. Engel WK. Psychotropic drugs and neurohumoral substances in PHYSIOLOGY Pediat Clin N Amer 14:963-95, Nov 07 [86 ref.] the central nervous system. Crossland J.

Progr Med Chem 5:251-319, 1967 [370 ref.] Depolarization and excitation-secretion coupling in PHYSIOPATHOLOGY presynaptic terminals. Gage PW.

DRUG EFFECTS Fed Proc 26:1627-32, Nov-Dec 67 [31 ref.] [Problems of physiopathology and treatment of acute

respiratory disturbances in nervous system diseases] [Drugs with an effect on the transmission of stimuli in NERVE TISSUE PROTEINS [D10] Owsianowska M.

the peripheral nervous system. Haller R. Neurol Neurochir Pol 1:235.42, Mar-Apr 67 [51 ref.] Mitt Deatsch Pharm Ges 38:73-84, Apr 18 [23 ref.] [The encephalitogenic agent. Chemical structure]

[Pol]

[Ger] Feszt T, et al. Stud Cercet Neurol 13:147-58, 1968 [103 ref.] [Rum] NEURAL CONDUCTION [G1]

NEUROHUMORS [D5] NERVE TRANSMISSION see NEURAL

PHYSIOLOGY

see also related

AMINOBUTYRIC ACID [110] TRANSMISSION [G1]

[Mechanism of excitation and inhibition at the cellular HISTAMINE [D2, D 12] level] Uchizono K.

SEROTONIN [D2 D5]
NERVOUS SYSTEM [AS]

Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:551-66, Oct 67 [32 ref.]

[Jap]

PHYSIOLOGY ANALYSIS NEURAL TRANSMISSION [G1]

Humoral factors in bronchoconstriction. Collier HO. Distribution of serotonin in the pervous system of

Sci Basis Med And Rev 308-35, 1968 [81 ref.] various animal species. Elsh JH.

False adrenergic transmitters. Kopin IJ. Advances Pharmacol 6:71-88, 1968 [53 ref.] Ann Rev Pharmacol 8:377-94, 1968 [154 ref.] NEUROLEPTOANALGESIA [E3]

[The neurochronaxic theory of voice formation [review DRUG EFFECTS of the literature]] Parkhomovskt MA.

Neuroleptanalgesia. 1. Holmes CM, et al. Vestn Otorinola ag 28:117-20, Jul-Aug 16 [40 ref.] New Zeal Med J

Aug 67 [26 ref.] Neurobiological action of some pyrimidine analogs.

[Rus] [Neuroleptic analgesia ] Hakalehto J. Koenig H. Int Rev Neurobiol 10:199-230, 1967 [53 ref.]

Duodecim 83:1184.9, 1967 [26 ref.]

[Fin] PHYSIOLOGY

[Indications and contraindications for PHYSIOLOGY

neuroleptoanalgesia] Bergmann H. Transmission in sympathetic ganglia. Carpenter FG. Wien Med Wschr 117:673-7, 8 Jul 67 [56 ref.] [Ger] Dysponesis: a neurophysiologic factor in functional Anesthesiology 29:634-42, Jul-Aug 68 [26 ref.] [Neuroleptanalgesia] Iwatsuki K, et al. disorders. Whatmore GB, et al.

Functional anatomy of synaptic transmission. Koelle Jap J Anesth 18:933-45, Oct 67 [72 ref.] [Jap] Behav Sci 13:102-24, Mar 68 [98 ref.]

GB. Anesthesiology 29: 643-53, Jul-Aug 18 [43 ref.] The neurophysiological basis of motor learning. A Ion movements in junctional transmission. Ginsborg NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION [E1] review. Gardner EB.

BL. Pharmacol Rev 19:289-316, Sep 67 [130 ref.] Phys Ther 47:1115-22, Dec 67 [21 ref.]

[Fundamentals of neurological examinations] Fujimori [Some mechanisms for “assuring” cardiac functions] NEURALGIA [C10, C17]

B, et al.dapdcho Med 25:1062-9, Jun 67 [ 40 ref.] [Jap] Ionescu V. Fiziol Norm Pat 13:481-90, Nov-Dec 07 [51 ref.] [Rum] SURGERY

NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION [AS] NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES [C10] Sympathectomy for pain relief. Bergan JJ, et al. CYTOLOGY

Med Cun N Amer 52:147-59, Jan 68 [31 ref.] Neuro-ophthalmology. Kearns TP.

Structure and organization of the myoneural junction. Arch Ophthal [Chicago] 79:87-117, Jan. 88 [198 ref.] NEURAMINIC ACIDS [D11]

Coërs C. Int Rev Cytol 22:239-67, 1967 [117 ref.] [Development of the brain and child neurology] Fukuyama U.

[The biological and clinical significance of slallc acid] DRUG EFFECTS Advances Neurol Sci [Tokyo] 11:627-33, Oct 67 [19 Brezina Z. ref.]

[Jap] Z Ges Inn Med 21:353-6, 15 Jun 16 [32 ref.] [Ger] [Experimental study on the mechanism of action of NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION

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PENICILLIN, AMINOBENZYL see AMPICILLIN PEPTIDE PEPTIDOHYDROLASES Perception of the speech code. Liberman AM, et al.

Psychol Rev 74:431-61, Nov 07 [128 ref.] [D3] [D]

Comment on Bem's “self-perception: an alternative

interpretation of cognitive dissonance phenomena". PENTOBARBITAL [D6]

A review of gastrointestinal enzymes. Smith GH. Mills J. Psychol Rev 74:535-7, Nov 67 [3 ref.]

J Amer Pharm Ass 7:523-6 passim, Oct 67 [20 ref.] [Effect of context in psychophysical judgments] THERAPEUTIC USE

Kakizaki Y. ANALYSIS

Jap J Psychol 37:235-46, Oct 66 [107 ref.] [Jap] Psychological support for surgical patients. Egbert LD.

Int Psychiat Clin 4:37-51, 1967 [33 ref.]


[Proteins analysed by the x-ray diffraction method PERFUSION [E2]

[globular proteins] ] Takano T. PEPSIN [D9]

Protein [Tokyo] 13:213-21, Mar 68 [62 ref.] [Jap] INSTRUMENTATION Gastric proteases and protease Inhibitors. Turner MD, PEPTIDES [110]

[Temporary use of the homo- and heterollver in acute et al. Gastroenterology 53:967-83, Dec 67 [111 ref.]

liver insufficiency] Nekliudova EA. The structure of the heavy chain of immunoglobulin Khirurgila [Moskva] 43:132-9, Jan 67 [67 ref.] [RUS] PEPTIC ULCER [C4]

and its relevance to the nature of the

antibody-combining site. The Second CIBA Medal PERIADENITIS see STOMATITIS, APHTHOUS see also related

Lecture. Porter RR. GASTRECTOMY [E4] Biochem J 105:417-26, Nov 67 [33 ref.]

[C1, C4] ZOLLINGER-ELLISON SYNDROME [C2]

Constancy and variability in the primary structure of haemoglobins. Braun V, et al.

PERIAPICAL ABSCESS [C1, C4] Peptic ulcer: a review of the recent literature on Bull Soc Chim Biol [Paris] 49:935.48, 1967 [44 ref.] various clinical aspects. II. Kirsner JB.

Polypeptide antibiotics of medicinal interest. Studer THERAPY Gastroenterology 54:945-75, May 68 [164 ref.] RO. Progr Med Chem 5:1-58, 1967 [572 ref.] [On the diet problem in peptic ulcer] Holub A. [Tissue hormones. A review] Werle E.

[Review of perla pical abscess therapy] Kimura Y. Pol Tyg Lek 23:150-3, 22 Jan 68 [18 ref.] [Pol] Aerztl Forsch 22:1-10, 10 Jan 68 [20 ref.] [Ger] J Jap Dent Ass 20:653-64, Nov 67 [64 ref.] [Jap]

[Biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of CHEMICALLY INDUCED

substances contained in Hymenoptera poisons] PERICARDITIS [C8]

Habermann E. [The steroid ulcer: Its pathogenesis, occurrence, Ergebn Physiol 60:220-325, 1968 [305 ref.] [Ger] ETIOLOGY localization and sex pertinence] Lle TS.

[Incorporation of chanoclavin-[I]-[u-3H] in Zbl Сhir 93:306-17, 24 Feb 68 [140 ref.] [Ger] clavin-alkaloids and in lysergic acid alkaloids of the [Pericarditis caused by virus of the Coxsackle group] [On the ulcerogenic effects of certain drugs] Batko B, peptide type in Claviceps purpurea Tul] Voigt R, et al. Liebeskind B. et al. Pol Tyg Lek 22:766-9, 15 May 67 [20 ref.] [Pol] Pharmazie 22:326-9, Jun 67 [u REF.] [Ger] Hel Med Acta 30:247-71, Oct 63 [96 ref.] [Fr]

[Chemical cleavage of peptide bonds] Sakiyama F. DIAGNOSIS

Protein [Tokyo] 13:1-10, Jan 68 [92 ref.] [Jap] SURGERY

[Chemistry of bradykinin and its related compounds] Peptic ulcer: a review of the recent literature in Suzuki T, et al.

[Pericarditis] Sugle S. various clinical aspects. I. Kirsner JB.

Protein [Tokyo] 12:211-25, Mar 67 [168 ref.] [Jap] Surg Ther [Osaka] 17:151-8, Aug 67 [27 ref.] [Jap] Gastroenterology 54:611-41, Apr 68 [181 ref.] [Recent data on the relations between chemical

structure and pharmacodynamic activity of some PERILYMPA see under LABYRINTHINE FLUIDS ETIOLOGY

biologically active polypeptides] Sterescu N.

Stud Cercet Fiziol 12:215-33, 1967 [74 ref.] [Rum] [A12] Experimental peptic ulcer. Brodie DA.

[The encephalitogenic agent. Chemical structure] Gastroenterology 55:125-34, Jul 08 [51 ref.]

Feszt T, et al.

PERIODIC ACIDS [D1] Constitution, genetics, and body form in peptic ulcer: a Stud Cercet Neurol 13:147-58, 1968 [103 ref.] [Rum] review. Damon A, et al.

[Cytochemical findings on the PAS-positive inclusions J Chronic Dis 20:787-802, Oct 67 [116 ref.]

ANALYSIS

of “Toxoplasma gondil”] Gutierrez DJ. Ulcerogenic tumor of the pancreas. Ellison EH, et al.

Med Trop [Madrid] 43:324-54, Jul-Aug 67 [ 44 ref.] [Sp] Progr Clin Cancer 3:225-44, 1967 [50 ref.] [Gas chromatography of amino acids and peptides] [Review of diseases most frequently associated with Tomida I.

PERIODICITY [H] peptic ulcer] Kořenek J.

Protein [Tokyo] 12:1069-80, Nov 67 [66 ref.] [Jap] Cesk Gastroent Vyz 21:488-92, Oct 67 [66 ref.] [CZ]

see also related BIOSYNTHESIS

BIOLOGICAL CLOCKS [G1] SURGERY

CIRCADIAN RHYTHM [G1] Translation of the genetic messa ge. Ochoa S. [New trends in peptic ulcer surgery] Holle F, et al. Bull Soc Chim Biol [Paris] 49:721-37, 27 Jul 67 [30 ref.] Dally growth layers in animals and plants. Neville AC. Med Klin 62:441-50, 24 Mar 67 [43 ref.] [Ger] [Protein synthesis at the ribosome level] Maeda A. Biol Rev 42:421-41, Aug 67 [80 ref.]

Jap J Clin Med 25:1052-8, May 67 [37 ref.] [Jap] [Periodic processes in the propagation of the animal PEPTIC ULCER PERFORATION [C4]

[Blosynthesis of antibiotic polypeptides] Sasakl T, et body] Immelmann K.

al. Protein [Tokyo] 13:188-200, Mar 68 [70 ref.] [Jap] Stad Gen [Berlin] 20:15-33, 1967 [254 ref.] [Ger] SURGERY

BLOOD

PERIODONTAL DISEASES [C4] [Treatment of perforated gastric and duodenal ulcers] Soltyslak A.

[Kallikrein-kinin system and active peptides in the Some recent advances in periodontal research. Gavin Pol Przegl Chir 40:352-7, Apr 18 [34 ref.] [Pol] blood] Suzuki T, et al.

JB. Aust Dent J 12:364-71, Aug 67 [76 ref.] Protein [Tokyo] 12:201-10, Mar 67 [74 ref.] [Jap] Periodontosis with periodontitis: a study involving PEPTIDE HYDROLASES [D9]

[On the activity of polypeptides in the blood] young adult males. I. Review of the literature and Malofiejew M.

incidence in a military population. Kaslick RS, et al. Physiology, pharmacology and pathology of exocrine Postepy Hig Med Dosw 21:465-80, 1967 [143 ref.] [Pol] Oral Surg 25:305-26, Mar 68 [117 ref.] pancreas enzymes with special reference to

Periodontosts with periodontitis: a study involving proteolytic enzymes. Werle E, et al.

CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS

young adult males. II. Clinical, medical, and Anglo German Med Rev 3:212-26, Dec 66 [45 ref.]

histopathologic studies. Kaslick RS, et al. The properties of mast cell proteases. La gunoff D. New approaches to the chemical synthesis of peptides. Oral Surg 25:327-50, Mar 68 [31 ref.] Biochem Pharmacol Suppl:221-7, Mar 68 [39 ref.] Merrifleld RB.

[Periodontal treatment of root bifurcation involved Gastric proteases and protease inhibitors. Turner MD, Recent Progr Hormone Res 23:451-82, 1967 [43 ref.] teeth] Gad T, et al. et al. Gastroenterology 53:967-83, Dec 67 [111 ref.]

Tandlaegebladet 72:331-40, Apr 68 [38 ref.] [Dan] Evolution of structure and function of proteases. PHARMACODYNAMICS Neurath H, et al.

ETIOLOGY Science 158:1638-44, 29 Dec 67 [82 ref.]

[Recent data on the relations between chemical [Enzymes and beverage technology. IV. Proteases of structure and pharmacodynamic activity of some [Paradontosis] Ainamo J. Saccharomyces cerevisiae; their technologic interest ] biologically active polypeptides] Sterescu N. Duodecim 83:796-808, 1967 [23 ref.]

[Fin] Cordonnier R.

Stud Cercet Fiziol 12:215-33, 1967 [74 ref.] [Rum] [A few further observations on periodontosis and Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B247-73, 1967 [48 ref.] [Fr]

physiological alveolar reduction] Balan E. [Action of proteinases in the baking Industries] Petit PERCEPTION [F]

Zahnaerzti Welt 69:342-7, 25 May 68 [18 ref.] [Ger] L, et al. Ann Nutr [Paris] 21:B341-60, 1967 [67 ref.] [Fr] see also related

MICROBIOLOGY [Structures and activity of proteolytic enzymes] SENSATION [F, G1] Ichishima E.

[Clinico-bacteriological review on Corynebacterium, Protein [Tokyo] 12:539-52, Jul 67 [221 ref.] [Jap] Special review. Anoso gnosia and perception. with special reference to its diphtheroid proteolytic Friedlander WJ.

and hemolytic activities originating from pyor bea] ANTAGONISTS & INHIBITORS

Amer J Phys Med 46:1394-408, Oct 67 [39 ref.] Obata T, et al.

Stereotypes and the perception of group differences. Shikwa Gaku 66:1133-44, Nov 66 [38 ref.] [Jap] Gastric proteases and protease Inhib rs. Turner MD, Campbell DT. Amer Psychol 22:817-29, Oct 67 [56 ref.] et al. Gastroenterology 53:967-83, Dec 67 [111 ref.] Electrical responses of the nervous system and OCCURRENCE

subjective scales of intensity. Rosner BS, et al. THERAPEUTIC USE

Contrib Sens Physiol 2:169-221, 1967 [110 ref.] Epidemiology of periodontal disease. Russell AL

Perceptual abuities and conceptual deficiencies in int Dent j 17:282-96, Jun 67 [105 ref.] [The use of proteolytic enzymes [trypsin,

retarded readers. Blank M, et al. chymotrypsin, streptokinase, streptodornase, papain] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 58:401-12, 1967 [13 ref.] PATHOLOGY in stomatology] Protasevich AI.

Fixed and moble field independence: review of studies Stomatologiia [Moskva] 46:107-9, Sep-Oct 67 [28 ref.] relevant to Werner's dimension. Haronian F, et al. Periodontal disease and its relationship to pulpal

[Rus] Psychol Rep 21:41-57, Aug 07 [36 ref.]

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pathology. Stallard RE.

[Development of artificial dialysis and its PERSONALITY INVENTORY [E1, F] Parodont Acad Rev 2:80-6, Jun 18 [28 ref.] problems--with special reference to chronic dialysis]

Maeda T, et al. Naika 20:611-7, Oct 67 [49 ref.] [Jap] Social behavior and the orientation Inventory: a review. SURGERY

[Present status and problems of peritoneal dialysis] Bass BM. Psychol Ball 68:260-92, Oct 67 [71 ref.] Yoshitoshi Y, et al.

Trait-view theory of perturbations in ratings and self Periodontal surgery--mucogingival and osseous. Saishin Igaku 23:312-21, Feb 08 [115 ref.] [Jap] ratings [L[BR]and Q-data]: Its application to Widerman MN. Int Dent J 17:519-51, Sep 67 [109 ref.]

obtaining pure tralt score estimates in Review of surgical techniques for the treatment of PERITONEAL NEOPLASMS [C2]

questionnaires. Cattell RB. periodontic deformities. Mulls WH.

Psychol Rey 75:96-113, Mar 68 [40 ref.] j Canad Dent Ass 34:367-77, Jul 68 [74 ref.]

DIAGNOSIS

Trait-view theory of perturbations in ratings and self

ratings [L[BR]. and Q-data]: its application to PERIODONTAL POCKET see under

[Cystic intraperitoneal tumors in childhood. 2] Devens obtaining pure trait score estimates in K, et al.

questionnaires. Cattell RB. PERIODONTITIS [C4]

Med Klin 62:1005.9 concl, 30 Jun 67 [90 ref.] [Ger] Psychol Rev 75:96-113, Mar 68 [40 ref.] PERIODONTITIS [C4] PERITONEOSCOPY [E1]

PERSONALITY TESTS see under PSYCHOLOGICAL Periodontosts with periodontitis: a study involving Limitations of peritoneoscopy. A review. Jacobs WH, et TESTS [E1, F] young adult males. II. Clinical, medical, and al. Missouri Med 65:454-8, Jun 68 [12 ref.] histopathologic studies. Kaslick RS, et al.

PERSPIRATION see under SWEATING [G1] Oral Surg 25:327-50, Mar 88 [31 ref.] 10. Periodontosis with periodontitis: a study involving

PERMEABILITY [H]

PESTICIDES [D3, D13] young adult males. I. Review of the literature and [Permeability of tissue by antibiotics under pathologic incidence in a military population. Kaslick RS, et al. conditions with special reference to infection] Endrin: a review. Swwell WL, et al.

Oral Surg 25:305-26, Mar 68 [117 ref.]

Kivman Gla, et al.

J Okla Med Ass 61:163-9, Apr 18 [31 ref.] Antibiotiki 11:479-86, May 66 [102 ref.] [Rus] Water pollution. Weiss CM. ETIOLOGY

J Water Pollut Contr Fed 39:1059-154, Jul 67 [896 ref.] PERMEABILITY, CAPILLARY see CAPILLARY Carcinogenic hazards from pesticide residues. Barnes [Traumatic occlusion and marginal paradontitis.

JM. Residue Rev 13:89-82, 1966 [31 ref.] Review of the literature] Andersen HE.

PERMEABILITY [G1]

Reported solubilities of 738 pesticide chemicals in Tandlaegebladet 71:1182-8, Dec 67 [32 ref.] [Dan]

water. Gunther FA, et al. PERMEABILITY, CELL MEMBRANE see CELL

Residue Rev 20:1-148, 1968 [60 ref.] រ ៥រ PERIODONTIUM [A3]

Pesticides and food additives in sugarcane and sugar MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY [G1]

products. Hilton HW. iddi BLOOD SUPPLY

Residue Rev 15:1-30, 1966 [83 ref.] PEROXIDES [D1]

[The influence of post harvest factors on the residues Periodontal microcirculation and the gingival

of plant pesticides on fruit, vegetables and some crevicular fluid. Stallard RE.

POISONING

processed products] Stobwasser H, et al. Parodont Acad Rev 2:34-45, Mar 68 [60 ref.]

Residue Re 22:45-112, 1968 [98 ref.] [Ger] [Health injuries through the organic peroxides used for PERIODONTOCLASIA see under PERIODONTAL hardening synthetic material] Oloffs J.

ANALYSIS Zbl Arbeitsmed 16:25-8, Feb 06 [25 ref.] [Ger] DISEASES [C4]

Determination of residues of organophosphorus PERSONAL CARE INSTITUTIONS see under

pesticides in foods. A review. Abbott DC, et al. PERIODONTOSIS see under PERIODONTAL

Analyst 92:475-92, Aug 67 [172 ref.] DI

RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES [N2]

The application of thin-layer chromatographic DISEASES [C4]

techniques to the analysis of pesticide residues. Abott PERSONALITY [F]

DC, et al. Residue Rev 11:1-59, 1965 [212 ref.] PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASES [C10] Personality and the treatment of homosexuality.

Recovery, separation, and identification of organic

pesticides from natural and potable waters. Faust SD, Acute and subacute neuropathies. Watters GV, et al. MacDulloch MJ, et al.

et al. Residue Rev 15:44-116, 1966 [141 ref.] Pediat Clin N Amer 14:997-1008, Nov 67 [67 ref.] Acta Psychiat Scand 43:300-17, 1967 [32 ref.] Automated pesticide residue analysis and screening. Personality structure. Wiggins JS.

Gunther FA, et al. Residue Rev 14:12-38, 1966 [43 ref.] DIAGNOSIS

Ann Rey Psychol 19:93-350, 1968 [555 ref.] Collection and analysis of synthetic organic pesticides

The coronary personality: a critique. Mordkoff A, et al. from surface and ground water. Hindin E, et al. Peripheral nerve injuries--diagnosis and treatment. Int J Psychiat 5:413-26, May 68 [54 ref.]

Residue Rev 7:132-56, 1964 [25 ref.] Edshage S.

Life style: a historical and systematic review. Collaborative studies on the analysis of pesticide New Eng J Med 278:1431-6, 27 Jun 68 [55 ref.] Ansbacher HL.

residues. Miller EJ, et al. J Individ Psychol 23:191-212, Nov 67 [80 ref.] Residue Rev 7:114-29, 1964 [5 ref.] ETIOLOGY

Speech patterns and personality. Ramsay RW. Residue analytical limit of detectability. Sutherland Lang Speech 11:54-63, Jan-Mar 68 [28 ref.]

GL, Residue Rev 10:85-96, 1965 [7 ref.] [Clinical asects of amyloidneuropathy] Araki S, et al. Personality and psychiatric Ulness: an enduring Purification of solvents for pesticide residue analysis. Jap J Clin Med 25:1570-9, Oct 67 [28 ref.] [Jap] problem. Forbes AR.

Thornburg WW. Residue Rev 14:1-11, 1966 [34 ref.] [Peripheral nerve diseases of vascular origin] Hermida New Zeal Med J 66:763-6, Nov 67 [45 ref.] ME, et al.

Intelligence tests and personality structure. Jastak JF. PHARMACODYNAMICS Rev Clin Esp 103:171-7, 15 Nov 66 [76 ref.] [Sp] Proc Amer Psychopath Ass 56:282-97, 1967 [21 ref.]

Power as a personality construct. Minton HL. [Biochemical aspects of pesticides] Matsunaka S. derico PERIPHERAL NERVES [AS]

Progr Exp Personality Res 4:229-67, 1967 [137 ref.] Protein [Tokyo] 13:35-46. Jan 18 [86 ref.] [Jap]

Personality attributes associated with extreme CYTOLOGY response style. Hamilton DL,

POISONING Psychol Bull 69:192-203, Mar 68 [67 ref.] [Electron microscopic findings in the peripheral Interpretation of published results relating personality [Toxicological problems resulting from the use of extension of the autonomic nervous system and their to opinion change. Levonian E.

pesticides in agriculture] Truhaut R. Interpretation] Zypen E van der. Psychol Bull 69:388-9, Jun 68 [8 ref.]

Ball Inst Nat Sante 21:1063-119, Nov-Dec 16 [154 ref.] Acta Anat [Basel] 67:481-515, 1967 [154 ref.] [Ger] Performance and satisfaction as a function of

[Fr] individual-environment fit. Pervin LA. DRUG EFFECTS Psychol Bull 69:56-68, Jan 68 [114 ref.]

TOXICITY [Drugs with an effect on the transmission of stimuli in PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT [F] The present situation of toxicology in the fleld of crop the peripheral nervous system] Haller R.

protection. An der Lan H. Mitt Deutsch Pharm Ges 38:73-84, Apr 68 [23 ref.] Measurement of personality and attitude: applications Residue Rev 15:31-43, 1966 [52 ref.] [Ger] to clinical research. Marks I.

The pesticides safety precautions scheme. Miller EJ.
Postgrad Med J 44:277-85, Apr 18 [63 ref.] Residue Rev 11:100.18, 1965 [13 ref.] INJURIES

Human figure drawings: their utlity in the clinical Public health problems arising from the use of

psychologist's armamentarium for personality pesticides. West I, et al. Peripheral nerve injuries--diagnosis and treatment. assessment. Roback HB.

Residue Rev 11:141-58, 1965 [50 ref.] Edshage S.

Psychol Bull 70:1-19, Jul 68 [79 ref.]


Toxicology and no-effect levels of aldrin and dieldrin. New Eng J Med 278:1431-6, 27 Jun 68 [55 ref.] Trait-view theory of perturbations in ratings and self Hodge HC, et al.

ratings [L[BR]and Q-data]: Its application to Toxic Appl Pharmacol 10:613-75, Mar 67 [162 ref.] SURGERY

obtaining pure tralt score estimates in questionnaires. Cattell RB.

PETTE-DOERING PANENCEPHALITIS see under Peripheral nerve injuries--diagnosis and treatment. Psychol Rey 75:96-113, Mar 68 [40 ref.] Edshage S.

Trait-view theory of perturbations in ratings and self CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS, DIFFUSE [C10] New Eng J Med 278:1431-6, 27 Jun [55 ref.] ratings [L[BR]. and Q-data]: Its application to obtaining pure trait score estimates in

PEYOTE see under MESCALINE [D2, D6] PERISTALSIS see under GASTROINTESTINAL

questionnaires. Cattell RB.

Psychol Rev 75:96-113, Mar 68 [40 ref.] PHAGOCYTOSIS [G1] MOTILITY [G1] PERSONALITY DISORDERS [F]

see also related PERITONEAL DIALYSIS [E2]

MACROPHAGES [A11] Borderline personality organization. Kernberg O. see also related

J Amer Psychoanal Ass 15:641-85, Jul 67 [55 ref.] Pulmonary clearance of infectious agents. Green GM. KIDNEY, ARTIFICIAL [E2, E4]

Ann Rey Med 19:315-36, 1968 [116 ref.]

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intermittent porphyria. Cavanagh JB, et al. normal potassium value in the blood].} Oda T, et al

. POXVIRUS [B4] Lancet 2:1023-4, 11 Nov 67 [26 ref.]

Saishin Igaku 22:889-99, May 67 [41 ref.] [Jap]

Recent progress in poxvirus research. Woodson B. DIAGNOSIS POTASSIUM [D1]

Bact Rev 32:127-37, Jun 68 [67 ref.] [Fundamentals of diagnosis and use of screening tests see also related

PPLO see MYCOPLASMA [B3] in porphyria] Mallna L.

HYPERKALEMIA [C13]
Cesk Derm 42:152-60, Jun 67 [19 ref.] [Cz] HYPOKALEMIA [C13]

PRACTICE [PSYCHOLOGY] [F] OCCURRENCE

METABOLISM

Transfer analysis of famillarization effects. Jung J.

Psychol Rey 74:523-9, Nov 07 [33 ref.] Porphyria and pregnancy. Zuliacus H.

Salt and water absorption by the intestinal tract. Ann Chir Gynaec Fenn 56:349-53, 1967 [36 ref.] Parsons DS. Brit Med Bull 23:252-7, Sep 67 [38 ref.] PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION

Some aspects of the interslationship of magnesium and POR PHYRINS [110]

potassium. Whang R.

[E3, E4] j Chronic Dis 21:207-10, Jul 68 [29 ref.] METABOLISM

Physiologic role of sodium-potassium activated Psychological support for surgical patients. Egbert LD.

adenosine triphosphatase in the transport of cations Int Psychiat Cün 4:37-51, 1967 [33 ref.] Disturbances of liver porphyrin metabolism caused by across biologic membranes. Katz AI, et al. [Anesthesia in otorhinolaryngology] Hansen D, et al. drugs. Mattels F de. New Eng J Med 278:253-61, 1 Feb 68 [131 ref.] HNO 14:257-62, Sep 66 [39 ref.]

[Ger] Pharmacol Rev 19:523-57, Dec 67 [187 ref.] The action of epinephrine and other hormones [Examinations of porphyrin metabolism anomaly] assoclated with the stress response on potasslum PRECANCEROUS CONDITIONS [C2] Nakao K, et al.

movements with special reference to the Jap J Clin Med 25:860-7, May 67 [85 ref.] [Jap] development

of postoperative depletion states. Dysplasia and carcinoma in situ of the cervix. Kaufman Shoemaker WC.

RH. Cün Obstet Gynec 10:748-84, Dec 67 [32 ref.] POSTENCEPHALITIC PARKINSONISM see

Rev Surg [Phila] 25:9-24, Jan-Feb 68 [29 ref.] [Papilloma as a precancerous stage] Teodorescu L, et

[Mechanism of action of adrenocortical hormones. I. al. PARKINSONISM, POSTENCEPHALITIC [C10] Effect on electrolyte metabolism] Vete T.

Rev Medicochir lasi 71:97-102, Jan-Mar 67 [50 ref.] Clin Endocr [Tokyo] 15:617-32, Aug 67 [181 ref.] [Jap]

[Rum] POSTGASTRECTOMY SYNDROMES

PHARMACODYNAMICS

DIAGNOSIS [C4]

Arrhythmias and electrolyte disturbances. Surawicz B. Dla gnosisand management of dysplasia and carcinoma Nutritional aspects of gastric surgery. Welbourn RB, et Bull NY Acad Med 43:1160-80, Dec 67 [68 ref.] in situ of the cervix in pregnancy. Kaplan AL, et al. al. Rev Surg [Phila] 24:233-42, Jul-Aug 67 [47 ref.]

CHO Obstet Gynec 10:871-8, Dec 17 [14 ref.] [On the problem of the resorption disorders after POISONING

Cytologic diagnosis of cervical dysplasia and carcinoma stomach and intestine operations] Posth HE.

in situ. Spjut HJ, et al. Anglo German Med Rev 3:227-37, Dec 16 [38 ref.] [Muscle metablism and paralyses in potassium Clin Obstet Gynec 10:785-807, Dec 67 [19 ref.]

[Ger] poisoning] Werner H.

Med KUN 61:365-9, 11 Mar 66 [27 ref.] [Ger] ETIOLOGY POSTOPERATIVE CARE [E4]

THERAPEUTIC USE

Murine radiation leukemia and the preleukemic state. Psychological support for surgical patients. Egbert LD.

Ludwig FC, et al. Int Psychiat cuin 4:37-51, 1967 [33 ref.]

The role of potassium in cardiovascular therapy. Lab Invest 19:240-51, Aug 68 [139 ref.] Bedside study of the surgical patient. Border JR. Surawicz B. J Surg Res 7:591-601, Dec 67 [50 ref.]

Med Clin N Amer 52:1103-13, Sep 68 [70 ref.] PATHOLOGY Management after massive resection of the intestine. Evaluation of treatment of acute myocardial infarction Preston FW, et al.

with potassium, glucose and insulin. Surawicz B. Practical colposcopy in early cervical and vaginal Surg Clin N Amer 48:931-40, Aug 68 [39 ref.] Progr Cardiovasc Dis 10:545-60, May 68 [110 ref.] cancer. Bolten KA.

[Diagnosis of digitalis Intoxication and its treatment] Clin Obstet Gynec 10:808-37, Dec 67 [32 ref.] POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS Ferrero C.

Frozen section evaluation of the cervical conization Cardiologia [Basel] 50:260-79, 1967 [148 ref.] [Fr] specimen. Kaufman RH. [C17]

Clin Obstet Gynec 10:838-52, Dec 67 [11 ref.] POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY [C13] A review of the causes of postoperative hypoxia.

THERAPY Sellery GR.

[Relationships between electrolyte balance and Canad Anaesth Soc ] 15:142-51, Mar 68 [37 ref.] carbohydrate metabolism] Losert W.

Dla gnosisand mana gement of dysplasia and carcinoma Postoperative bleeding in the surgical patient. Linder Deutsch Med Wschr 93:1723-32, 6 Sep 68 [97 ref.] [Ger] in situ of the cervix in pregnancy. Kaplan AL, et al. F, et al. Rev Surg [Phila] 25:2-8, Jan-Feb 68 [18 ref.]

Clin Obstet Gynec 10:871-8, Dec 67 [14 ref.] The action of epinephrine and other hormones METABOLISM associated with the stress response on potassium

PREDIABETIC STATE [C7, C13] movements with special reference to the Role of anions in metabolic alkalosis and potassium development of postoperative depletion states. deficiency. Schwartz WB, et al.

[Concept of prediabetes and the prevention of diabetes Shoemaker WC.

New Eng J Med 279:630-9, 19 Sep 68 [84 ref.] mellitus] Kosaka K, et al. Rev Surg [Phila] 25:9-24, Jan-Feb 68 [29 ref.]

Jap J chn Med 25:219-24, Feb 67 [40 ref.] [Jap] [Some views on the genesis and therapy of POULTRY [B2] postoperative pulmonary complications] Malá H.

PREDNISOLONE [D2, D8] Cas Lek Cesk 107:136-40, 6 Feb 68 [47 ref.] [Cz] see also related [Acute postoperative pancreatitis] Clercx L, et al. CHICK EMBRYO [A10, A 13]

PHARMACODYNAMICS Acta Chir Belg Suppl 1:217-90, 1967 [326 ref.] [Fr] [On excessive hypotonia following cyclodialysis] Sédan METABOLISM

[Glucocorticoids and glucose metabolism. I. J.

Comparative studies on the glucose-increasing effect Bull Soc Ophtal Franc 66:959-71, Oct 66 [140 ref.] [Fr] The utilization of phytate phosphorus by poultry--a of adrenocorticotropic hormones and [Indication and prognosis of heart surgery--with review. Nelson TS. Poult Sci 46:862-71, Jul 67 [59 ref.] glucocorticoids] Zicha L, et al. Special reference to problems in Internal medicine]

Arzneimittelforschung 16:785-91, Jul 66 [206 ref.] Ikeda M, et al. Naika 19:267-86, Feb 07 [227 ref.] [Jap] POULTRY DISEASES [C15]

[Ger] [Dumping syndrome] Suzuki K, et al. Naika 19:230-8, Feb 67 [88 ref.]

[Jap] A review of avian osteopetrosis: comparisons with THERAPEUTIC USE [Thyroid gland and the parathyroid glands] Torizuka K, other bone diseases. Simpson CF, et al.

et al. Naika 19:293-8, Feb 07 [46 ref.] [Jap] Clin Orthop 58:271-81, May Jun 68 [42 ref.] A new systemic corticosteroid--prednisolone [Surgery of the digestive tract and malabsorption Etiology and dissemination of the blackhead disease stearoylglycolate ["Sintisone", Carlo Erba]. Burrows syndrome--with special reference to its etiological syndrome in turkeys and chickens. Reid WM. D, et al. Brit J Derm 80:550-3, Aug 68 [20 ref.] mechanism] Yamagata S, et al.

Exp Parasit 21:249-75, Oct 67 [222 ref.] Naika 19:214-22, Feb 07 [56 ref.] [Jap]

PRE-ECLAMPSIA see under PREGNANCY [Postoperative hepatic-renal insufficiency

POVERTY [I, N1] [hepato-renal syndrome] [review of the literature]]

TOXEMIAS [C6] Serov W, et al.

[Socio-economic factors and mental disorders [effect Khirurgiia [Moskva] 43:139-43, Jan 67 [112 ref.] [Rus] of economic crises, depressions nd wars on the PREGNANCY [G1]

occurrence of mental Wness] ] Dmitriev B. PREVENTION & CONTROL

Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov 67:462-9, 1967 [22 ref.] see also related

[Rus] PRENATAL INFLUENCES [I] [Sequelae after legal abortion and their prevention] Kojima M. POWDERS [113]

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