Published in J Physiol on October 29, 1956
A technique for recording functional activity in specific groups of medullated and non-medullated fibres in whole nerve trunks. J Physiol (1957) 2.75
Nonmedullated fibres in the saphenous nerve which signal touch. J Physiol (1957) 2.34
Observations on the fibre content of nerves reaching the carotid body of the cat. J Physiol (1961) 2.33
The effect of sympathetic stimulation on carotid nerve activity. J Physiol (1961) 2.17
On excitation of non-medullated afferent fibres in the vagus and aortic nerves by pharmacological agents. J Physiol (1957) 1.89
The role of the solitary and paramedian reticular nuclei in mediating cardiovascular reflex responses from carotid baro- and chemoreceptors. J Physiol (1972) 1.53
On the frequency of firing of mammalian nonmedullated nerve fibres. J Physiol (1957) 1.42
A CARDIOVASCULAR DEPRESSOR REFLEX FROM THE EPICARDIUM OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE IN THE DOG. J Physiol (1964) 1.34
A study of chemoreceptor and baroreceptor A and C-fibres in the cat carotid nerve. J Physiol (1969) 1.29
Uptake of nicotine and extracellular space markers by isolated rat ganglia in relation to receptor activation. Br J Pharmacol (1971) 1.28
The relative roles of the aortic and carotid sinus nerves in the rabbit in the control of respiration and circulation during arterial hypoxia and hypercapnia. J Physiol (1967) 1.17
The distal vagal ganglion of the hen (Gallus domesticus). A histological and physiological study. J Anat (1981) 1.05
Characteristics of C fibre baroreceptors in the carotid sinus of dogs. J Physiol (1987) 0.85
The conduction velocities of respiratory and cardiovascular afferent fibres in the vagus nerve. J Physiol (1953) 5.77
On the excitation mechanism of the carotid baroceptors. Acta Physiol Scand (1952) 5.42
Histological and functional studies on the fibre composition of the vagus nerve of the rabbit. J Anat (1954) 4.21
A Radio Frequency Coupled Tissue Stimulator. Science (1948) 4.20
The effects of activity on mammalian nerve fibres of low conduction velocity. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1956) 2.90
Depressor reflexes from medullated and non-medullated fibres in the rabbits aortic nerve. J Physiol (1956) 2.44
The response of the carotid baroceptors to the local administration of drugs. Acta Physiol Scand (1952) 1.93
A study of the depressor and pressor components of the cat's carotid sinus and aortic nerves using electrical stimuli of different intensities and frequencies. J Physiol (1956) 1.82
The vasomotor responses due to electrical stimulation of the sinus and vagus nerves of the cat and their modification by large doses of sodium pentobarbital (nembutal). J Physiol (1950) 1.25
The role of calcium in the secretory response of the adrenal medulla to acetylcholine. J Physiol (1961) 8.70
The effect of nitrate on the active state of muscle. J Physiol (1954) 6.69
The hyperpolarization which follows activity in mammalian non-medullated fibres. J Physiol (1957) 6.13
The effect of adrenaline on the contraction of mammalian skeletal muscle. J Physiol (1952) 5.89
The excitant action of acetylcholine and other substances on cutaneous sensory pathways and its prevention by hexamethonium and D-tubocurarine. J Physiol (1953) 4.62
STIMULUS-SECRETION COUPLING IN A NEUROSECRETORY ORGAN: THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IN THE RELEASE OF VASOPRESSIN FROM THE NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. J Physiol (1964) 4.48
Distribution of histamine and substance P in the wall of the dog's digestive tract. J Physiol (1951) 4.32
Autogenous vaccine in prophylaxis of the common cold. Lancet (1958) 3.92
On the mode of action of acetylcholine in evoking adrenal medullary secretion: increased uptake of calcium during the secretory response. J Physiol (1962) 3.59
The after-effects of repetitive stimulation on mammalian non-medullated fibres. J Physiol (1956) 3.46
The effect of previous stimulation on the active state of muscle. J Physiol (1955) 2.78
A technique for recording functional activity in specific groups of medullated and non-medullated fibres in whole nerve trunks. J Physiol (1957) 2.75
CONTROLLED FIELD TRIAL IN BRITISH GUIANA SCHOOL CHILDREN OF HEAT-KILLED-PHENOLIZED AND ACETONE-KILLED LYOPHILIZED TYPHOID VACCINES. Am J Hyg (1964) 2.74
The effect of a ganglion-blocking drug, hexamethonium, on the response of the cat's carotid body to various stimuli. J Physiol (1952) 2.71
The effect of localized cooling on conduction in cat nerves. J Physiol (1955) 2.67
The onset of shortening in striated muscle. J Physiol (1951) 2.61
The action of acetylcholine on conduction in mammalian non-myelinated fibres and its prevention by an anticholinesterase. J Physiol (1960) 2.48
Depressor reflexes from medullated and non-medullated fibres in the rabbits aortic nerve. J Physiol (1956) 2.44
The physiological cost of negative work. J Physiol (1952) 2.43
CALCIUM MOVEMENT IN THE NEUROHYPOPHYSIS OF THE RAT AND ITS RELATION TO THE RELEASE OF VASOPRESSIN. J Physiol (1964) 2.36
Nonmedullated fibres in the saphenous nerve which signal touch. J Physiol (1957) 2.34
The effect of cooling on the size of the action potential of mammalian non-medullated fibres. J Physiol (1956) 2.13
Mammalian nonmyelinated nerve fibers. Physiol Rev (1962) 2.12
The action of acetylcholine and some related substances on conduction in mammalian non-myelinated nerve fibres. J Physiol (1961) 2.07
Acute tetraethylpyrophosphate poisoning in cats and its modification by atropine or hyoscine. J Physiol (1952) 2.06
The effect of some cations on the active state of muscle. J Physiol (1956) 1.98
Effects of stretch on single myelinated nerve fibres. J Physiol (1954) 1.97
The conduction of impulses through the superior cervical and accessory cervical ganglia of the rabbit. J Physiol (1956) 1.92
STIMULANT ACTION OF BARIUM ON THE ADRENAL MEDULLA. Nature (1964) 1.91
On excitation of non-medullated afferent fibres in the vagus and aortic nerves by pharmacological agents. J Physiol (1957) 1.89
THE EFFECTS OF ALKALINE EARTHS AND OTHER DIVALENT CATIONS ON ADRENAL MEDULLARY SECRETION. J Physiol (1964) 1.82
A study of the depressor and pressor components of the cat's carotid sinus and aortic nerves using electrical stimuli of different intensities and frequencies. J Physiol (1956) 1.82
On the active structure of local anesthetics. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1961) 1.75
The action of quinine and quinidine on the contractions of striated muscle. J Physiol (1955) 1.73
The excitatory action of acetylcholine on cutaneous non-myelinated fibres. J Physiol (1960) 1.72
Stimulation of uptake of calcium-45 in the adrenal gland by acetylcholine. Nature (1961) 1.67
THE INITIAL HEAT PRODUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE NERVE IMPULSE IN CRUSTACEAN AND MAMMALIAN NON-MYELINATED NERVE FIBRES. J Physiol (1965) 1.61
Food hygiene on board ship. J Hyg (Lond) (1962) 1.59
The respiratory stimulant action of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) in the dog. J Physiol (1953) 1.57
The relation between force and velocity of shortening in rat muscle. J Physiol (1954) 1.56
The effect of 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) on respiration in the dog. J Physiol (1952) 1.54
On the frequency of firing of mammalian nonmedullated nerve fibres. J Physiol (1957) 1.42
The dynamics of muscular contraction. J Physiol (1958) 1.40
The failure of respiration in death by anticholinesterase poisoning. Br J Pharmacol Chemother (1953) 1.37
The vasomotor responses due to electrical stimulation of the sinus and vagus nerves of the cat and their modification by large doses of sodium pentobarbital (nembutal). J Physiol (1950) 1.25
ANTIBODY RESPONSES TO VACCINATION OF BRITISH GUIANA SCHOOLCHILDREN WITH HEART-KILLED-PHENOLIZED AND ACETONE-KILLED LYOPHILIZED TYPHOID VACCINES. Am J Hyg (1964) 1.21
The role of acetylcholine in conduction in mammalian nonmyelinated nerve fibers. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1963) 1.16
Is there chemical transmission at chemoreceptors? Pharmacol Rev (1954) 1.14
The stimulant effect of barium on the release of acetylcholine from the superior cervical ganglion. J Physiol (1961) 1.10
The role of nonmyelinated fibres in signalling cooling of the skin. J Physiol (1960) 1.09
The mechanisms of motor end-plate depolarization due to a cholinesterase-inhibiting drug. J Physiol (1954) 1.08
The mode of action of tetraethyl pyrophosphate at the cat's neuromuscular junction. J Physiol (1951) 1.06
Transport of potassium ions in therat's intestine. Nature (1963) 1.05
Mechanism of nicotinic action at the adrenal medulla: calcium as a link in stimulus-secretion coupling. Nature (1961) 1.01
A study of the effect of the pattern of electrical stimulation of the aortic nerve on the reflex depressor responses. J Physiol (1956) 1.01
The role of local sympathetic innervation in pyrogen-induced vasoconstriction occurring in the rabbit ear. J Physiol (1954) 0.98
Discharges in non-medullated afferent fibres in the cat's saphenous nerve in response to touch and to drugs. J Physiol (1957) 0.93
Antibiotics in small doses for the common cold. Lancet (1958) 0.86
The hypothermic and antipyretic effect of preparations of ACTH. Lancet (1952) 0.78
Distribution of histamine and substance 'P' in the wall of the digestive tract of the dog. J Physiol (1951) 0.75
Pelvic pain in women: a universal problem. J Lancet (1958) 0.75
Control of the common cold by autogenous vaccine or by antibiotics. Antibiot Annu (1959) 0.75
Problems of obstetrics and gynecology in relation to infection of the urinary tract. J Int Coll Surg (1956) 0.75
Uterine bleeding: its significance. J Int Coll Surg (1952) 0.75
Changes in arterial blood pressure caused by electrical stimulation of the sinus nerve in cats. J Physiol (1949) 0.75
The management of pelvic pain in women. J Int Coll Surg (1957) 0.75
Some problems concerning both the gynecologists and proctologists alike. Am J Proctol (1954) 0.75
Sterility in women. J Int Coll Surg (1959) 0.75
Effects of metabolic inhibitors, potassium and lithium ions on the post-tetanic hyperpolarization in mammalian non-medullated fibres. J Physiol (1957) 0.75
Discussion on the common cold. Proc R Soc Med (1958) 0.75
Carcinoma in situ; what is the practical therapy? J Int Coll Surg (1954) 0.75
An outbreak of staphylococcal food-poisoning. Lancet (1947) 0.75
Pelvic pain in women. J Int Coll Surg (1961) 0.75