An electronic computer for venous occlusion volume plethysmography of the human digit Charles WaldspurgerRaymond Penneys OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 251
Stress-strain studies in cadaveric human tendon and an anomaly in the young's modulus thereof Edward H. HarrisLeon B. Walker JrBennett R. Bass OriginalPaper Pages: 253 - 259
Microvoltmetric electrocardiography (MECG)—some clinical and experimental applications T. M. Posteli OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 264
On-line computer monitoring of the seriously-ill patient R. E. JensenH. ShubinM. H. Weil OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 272
A three-channel EEG telemetry system for large animals James K. WestArthur W. Merrick OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 281
The use of conducting paint for recording hatching times S. H. SalterMargaret Vince Technical Note Pages: 283 - 284
A rat paw plethysmometer for single-handed operation D. GreenJ. Haines Technical Note Pages: 285 - 287
Increased dependability of clinical electrocardiographs by automatic protection of the heated stylus D. H. NoyesL. T. Sheffield Technical Note Pages: 289 - 289
A heart rate meter for measurement of instaneous and average rates R. D. McDonald Technical Note Pages: 291 - 298
Development of a technique for recording the cerebral activity of conscious animals during complex accelerations P. B. Bradley Letter to the Editor Pages: 299 - 299
The International Institute for Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering OriginalPaper Pages: 303 - 308
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