Published in J Physiol on November 02, 1904
The influence of variations in temperature and blood-pressure on the performance of the isolated mammalian heart. J Physiol (1912) 53.07
A note on some factors which determine the blood-flow through the coronary circulation. J Physiol (1913) 38.07
The part played by the lungs in the oxidative processes of the body. J Physiol (1913) 34.39
On the significance of carbon dioxide for the heart beat. J Physiol (1910) 32.06
On the Absorption of Fluids from the Connective Tissue Spaces. J Physiol (1896) 31.82
The regulation of the heart beat. J Physiol (1914) 29.30
The gaseous metabolism of the liver: Part I. In fasting and late digestion. J Physiol (1912) 26.11
The regulation of the energy output of the heart. J Physiol (1927) 20.70
Experiments on the pulmonary circulation. J Physiol (1913) 19.65
The movements and innervation of the small intestine. J Physiol (1899) 18.31
A contribution to the physiology of the spleen. J Physiol (1925) 17.47
The secretion of urine. J Physiol (1910) 17.38
On a simple form of stromuhr. J Physiol (1912) 16.95
On the mechanical factors which determine the output of the ventricles. J Physiol (1914) 16.59
The mechanism of pancreatic secretion. J Physiol (1902) 15.82
The dissociation curve of blood. J Physiol (1909) 14.83
The glomerular functions of the kidney. J Physiol (1899) 14.61
Observations on Venous Pressures and their Relationship to Capillary Pressures. J Physiol (1894) 13.52
The gaseous metabolism of the submaxillary gland with reference especially to the effect of adrenalin and the time relation of the stimulus to the oxidation process. J Physiol (1912) 13.15
The effect of temperature on the dissociation curve of blood. J Physiol (1909) 11.78
The carbohydrate metabolism of the isolated heart lung preparation. J Physiol (1913) 11.74
Improvements in the technique of blood-gas analysis. J Physiol (1910) 10.95
On secretion by the isolated kidney. J Physiol (1922) 10.94
The relation of blood-flow to metabolism in the submaxillary gland. J Physiol (1912) 10.46
The nature of oxyhaemoglobin, with a note on its molecular weight. J Physiol (1910) 10.05
Observations on the taking up of carbon monoxide by the haemoglobin in the spleen. J Physiol (1923) 9.99
The direct measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen in human blood. J Physiol (1921) 9.82
On the constancy of the systolic output under varying conditions. J Physiol (1914) 9.55
The flow of oxygen through the pulmonary epithelium. J Physiol (1920) 9.27
The estimation of the oxygen dissolved in salt solutions. J Physiol (1906) 9.05
The Influence of Mechanical Factors on Lymph Production. J Physiol (1894) 8.80
Observations upon the size of the spleen. J Physiol (1927) 8.63
The volume of blood in the uterus during pregnancy. J Physiol (1932) 6.67
Experiments on the consumption of sugar in the normal and the diabetic heart. J Physiol (1912) 6.42
The measurement of the oxygen content of the mixed venous blood, and of the volume of blood circulating per minute. J Physiol (1921) 6.09
The influence of the spleen in carbon monoxide poisoning. J Physiol (1925) 5.90
On the hydrogen-ion concentration and some related properties of normal human blood. J Physiol (1922) 5.20
On the uniformity of the pancreatic mechanism in vertebrata. J Physiol (1903) 5.01
The influence of changes in the intraocular circulation on the intraocular pressure. J Physiol (1904) 5.00
The influence of lactic acid upon the dissociation curve of blood. J Physiol (1910) 4.80
On Absorption from and Secretion into the Serous Cavities. J Physiol (1894) 4.80
The movements and the innervation of the large intestine. J Physiol (1900) 4.78
The rate of blood flow and gaseous metabolism of the uterus during pregnancy. J Physiol (1933) 4.49
The movements and innervation of the small intestine. J Physiol (1901) 4.45
The dissociation curve of haemoglobin. J Physiol (1909) 3.98
Note on the effect of external temperature on the circulation in man. J Physiol (1923) 3.91
The output of the foetal heart in the goat. J Physiol (1934) 3.89
Note on asphyxia in the spinal animal. J Physiol (1909) 3.77
The genesis of respiratory movements in the foetus of the sheep. J Physiol (1936) 3.57
The effects of exercise on the vascular conditions in the spleen and the colon. J Physiol (1929) 3.55
Conditions of foetal respiration in the goat. J Physiol (1934) 3.47
The determination of the constants of the differential blood-gas apparatus. J Physiol (1911) 3.37
The oxygen supply of the foetal brain of the sheep and the effect of asphyxia on foetal respiratory movement. J Physiol (1940) 3.37
On the Mode of Action of Lymphagogues. J Physiol (1894) 3.27
Some observations on genesis of somatic movements in sheep embryos. J Physiol (1936) 3.26
The distribution of blood between the foetus and the placenta in sheep. J Physiol (1939) 3.23
Some forms of apparatus for the equilibration of blood. J Physiol (1934) 3.17
Cause of rhythmical contraction of the spleen. J Physiol (1932) 3.06
The direct determination of the oxygen consumption of the foetal sheep. J Physiol (1939) 2.93
The respiratory exchanges of the heart in the diabetic animal. J Physiol (1914) 2.60
The action of the splanchnic nerves on the spleen. J Physiol (1932) 2.51
Oxygen in the blood of the umbilical vessels of the sheep. J Physiol (1940) 2.51
The gaseous metabolism of the mammalian heart: Part I. J Physiol (1907) 2.32
The action of insulin and sugar on the respiratory quotient and metabolism of the heart-lung preparation. J Physiol (1928) 2.16
Some effects of carbonic acid on the character of human respiration. J Physiol (1931) 2.03
Movements in midfoetal life in the sheep embryo. J Physiol (1937) 2.02
The gaseous metabolism of the kidney. J Physiol (1905) 2.00
The blood in the spleen pulp. J Physiol (1927) 2.00
On some Points in the Innervation of the Mammalian Heart. J Physiol (1892) 1.91
Differential method of blood-gas analysis. J Physiol (1908) 1.89
On the influence of hydrogen ion concentration and of anoxaemia upon the heart volume. J Physiol (1926) 1.85
A study of some factors influencing intestinal movements. J Physiol (1929) 1.84
The proteolytic activities of the pancreatic juice. J Physiol (1903) 1.75
Rhythmical contraction of the spleen. J Physiol (1932) 1.71
Pulmonary circulation times before and after functional closure of the ductus arteriosus. J Physiol (1942) 1.70
The effect of altitude on the dissociation curve of blood. J Physiol (1911) 1.70
Undulatory changes of blood-pressure. J Physiol (1932) 1.68
The gaseous metabolism of the kidney. J Physiol (1904) 1.63
On the relation of enterokinase to trypsin. J Physiol (1905) 1.61
The blood volume and kindred properties in pregnant sheep. J Physiol (1939) 1.59
The relation of temperature to the pulse rate of the frog. J Physiol (1931) 1.58
The effect of pregnancy and menstruation on the size of the spleen. J Physiol (1928) 1.58
A method of estimating the oxygen and carbonic acid in small quantities of blood. J Physiol (1902) 1.57
The oxygen in the carotid blood at birth. J Physiol (1939) 1.49
The effect of hirudin upon the gases in arterial blood. J Physiol (1907) 1.47
A method for the study of the perfused pancreas. J Physiol (1926) 1.43
The effect of exposure to cold on the pulse rate and respiration of man. J Physiol (1931) 1.39
The Blood Volume and the Total Amount of Haemoglobin in Anaemic Rats. Biochem J (1924) 1.31
Some factors involved in the concentration of blood by the spleen. J Physiol (1928) 1.29
On the Absorption of Salt Solutions from the Pleural Cavities. J Physiol (1895) 1.25
Some observations on the denervated spleen. J Physiol (1936) 1.25
Some effects of emotion on the volume of the spleen. J Physiol (1930) 1.23
The gaseous metabolism of the submaxillary gland: Part II. On the absorption of water from the blood during its passage through the active gland. J Physiol (1900) 1.22
The action of carbon dioxide and cyanide on foetal respiratory movements; the development of chemoreflex function in sheep. J Physiol (1948) 1.19
The measurement of the oxygen capacity of haemoglobin. J Physiol (1928) 1.15
The gaseous metabolism of the submaxillary gland. J Physiol (1901) 1.12
The effect of some accidental lesions on the size of the spleen. J Physiol (1932) 1.05
The thermochemistry of the oxygen-haemoglobin reaction: Comparison of the heat as measured directly on purified haemoglobin with that calculated indirectly by the Van't Hoff Isochore. Biochem J (1936) 1.03
The rate of blood flow through cyanosed skin. J Physiol (1931) 1.03
The utilization of oxygen by the uterus in the rabbit. J Physiol (1934) 1.00