Published in J Physiol on May 15, 1916
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On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion: Part III. The ;Paralytic' Secretion of Saliva. J Physiol (1885) 10.53
On the stimulation and paralysis of nerve-cells and of nerve-endings: Part I. J Physiol (1901) 9.76
The Constituents of the Hypogastric Nerves. J Physiol (1894) 7.84
The antagonism of curari and nicotine in skeletal muscle. J Physiol (1914) 7.48
The oxygen use of denervated muscle. J Physiol (1917) 6.60
The rate of loss of weight in skeletal muscle after nerve section with some observations on the effect of stimulation and other treatment. J Physiol (1915) 6.49
The vascular dilatation caused by the sympathetic and the course of vaso-motor nerves. J Physiol (1923) 5.46
Observations on the Medullated Fibres of the Sympathetic System and chiefly on those of the Grey Rami Communicantes. J Physiol (1896) 5.16
On axon-reflexes in the pre-ganglionic fibres of the sympathetic system. J Physiol (1900) 5.08
The Innervation of the Pelvic and adjoining Viscera: Part VII. Anatomical Observations. J Physiol (1896) 4.92
On the reaction of cells and of nerve-endings to certain poisons, chiefly as regards the reaction of striated muscle to nicotine and to curari. J Physiol (1905) 4.89
Observations on the physiological action of extracts of the supra-renal bodies. J Physiol (1901) 4.44
The physiological action of physostigmine and its action on denervated skeletal muscle. J Physiol (1915) 4.37
On Reflex Action from Sympathetic Ganglia. J Physiol (1894) 4.25
On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion: Part V. The effect of stimulating the cerebral secretory nerves upon the amount of saliva obtained by stimulating the sympathetic nerve. J Physiol (1889) 4.24
The nerve fibre constitution of peripheral nerves and of nerve roots. J Physiol (1922) 4.01
On certain conditions which influence the Amylolytic Action of Saliva. J Physiol (1883) 3.95
The secretion of sweat: Part I. Supposed inhibitory nerve fibres on the posterior nerve roots. Secretion after denervation. J Physiol (1922) 3.95
On the suture of separate nerve bundles in a nerve trunk and on internal nerve plexuses. J Physiol (1917) 3.72
Pepsinogen and Pepsin. J Physiol (1886) 3.64
On the question of commissural fibres between nerve-cells having the same function and situated in the same sympathetic ganglion, and on the function of post-ganglionic nerve plexuses. J Physiol (1904) 3.64
On the Innervation of the Pelvic and Adjoining Viscera: Part I. The Lower Portion of the Intestine. J Physiol (1895) 3.53
On the Course and Connections of the Secretory Fibres supplying the Sweat Glands of the Feet of the Cat. J Physiol (1891) 3.39
On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion: Part II. On the Mutual Antagonism of Atropin and Pilocarpin, having especial reference to their relations in the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Cat. J Physiol (1878) 3.10
Note on the Connection with Nerve-cells of the Vaso-motor Nerves for the Feet. J Physiol (1891) 3.05
The Innervation of the Pelvic and adjoining Viscera: Part VI. Histological and Physiological Observations upon the Effects of Section of the Sacral Nerves. J Physiol (1896) 3.03
On the Regeneration of Pre-Ganglionic and of Post-Ganglionic Visceral Nerve Fibres. J Physiol (1897) 2.95
Antidromic action: Part II. Stimulation of the peripheral nerves of the cat's hind foot. J Physiol (1923) 2.28
Observations on denervated muscle. J Physiol (1916) 2.26
Pituri and Nicotin. J Physiol (1890) 2.25
Some observations on the degeneration in the sympathetic and sacral autonomic nervous system of amphibia following nerve section. J Physiol (1911) 2.19
On the union of the fifth cervical nerve with the superior cervical ganglion. J Physiol (1904) 2.17
The union of different kinds of nerve fibres. J Physiol (1904) 2.17
On the Changes in Pepsin-forming Glands during Secretion. J Physiol (1879) 2.17
Observations on vascular reflexes chiefly in relation to the effect of strychnine. J Physiol (1912) 2.07
The protracted contraction of muscle caused by nicotine and other substances chiefly in relation to the rectus abdominis muscle of the frog. J Physiol (1913) 1.91
Some observations of the movements of the intestine before and after degenerative section of the mesenteric nerves. J Physiol (1905) 1.88
Further Observations on the Secretory and Vaso-Motor Fibres of the Foot of the Cat, with Notes on other Sympathetic Nerve Fibres. J Physiol (1894) 1.83
The action of Nicotin on the Ciliary Ganglion and on the endings of the Third Cranial Nerve. J Physiol (1892) 1.80
Observations on the sympathetic and sacral autonomic system of the frog. J Physiol (1910) 1.77
Antidromic action: Part I. J Physiol (1923) 1.76
Observations on the atrophy of denervated muscle. J Physiol (1918) 1.74
Observations on denervated and on regenerating muscle. J Physiol (1917) 1.74
Note on Regeneration of Prae-Ganglionic Fibres of the Sympathetic. J Physiol (1895) 1.68
The secretion of sweat: Part II. The effect of vaso-constriction and of adrenaline. J Physiol (1922) 1.65
On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion: Part VI. Chiefly upon the connections of peripheral nerve cells with the nerve fibres which run to the sub-lingual and sub-maxillary glands. J Physiol (1890) 1.59
On Inhibitory Fibres in the Vagus for the end of the OEsophagus and the Stomach. J Physiol (1898) 1.55
On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion: Part I. The Influence of the Chorda Tympani and Sympathetic Nerves upon the Secretion of the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Cat. J Physiol (1878) 1.48
The course of the blood of the renal artery. J Physiol (1925) 1.45
On the contraction of muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of "receptive" substances: Part II. J Physiol (1908) 1.36
Notes on the regeneration of the pre-ganglionic fibres in the sympathetic system. J Physiol (1900) 1.31
Vaso-motor centres: Part III. Spinal vascular (and other autonomic) reflexes and the effect of strychnine on them. J Physiol (1924) 1.29
Secondary Degeneration of Nerve Tracts following removal of the Cortex of the Cerebrum in the Dog. J Physiol (1884) 1.21
On degenerative changes in the nerve endings in striated muscle, in the nerve plexus on arteries, and in the nerve fibres of the frog. J Physiol (1909) 1.19
The Arrangement of the Sympathetic Nervous System, based chiefly on Observations upon Pilo-motor Nerves. J Physiol (1893) 1.18
On the Mechanism of the Movements of the Iris. J Physiol (1892) 1.17
On the Destruction of Ferments in the Alimentary Canal. J Physiol (1882) 1.14
The action of sodium sulphocyanide on muscle. J Physiol (1916) 1.12
Report on the Parts Destroyed on the Right Side of the Brain of the Dog operated on by Prof. GOLTZ. J Physiol (1883) 1.11
On the contraction of muscle, chiefly in relation to the presence of "receptive" substances: Part III. The reaction of frog's muscle to nicotine after denervation. J Physiol (1908) 1.08
On the Histology of the Mammalian Gastric Glands and the Relation of Pepsin to the Granules of the Chief-Cells. J Physiol (1882) 1.07
On the Union of Cranial Autonomic (Visceral) Fibres with the Nerve Cells of the Superior Cervical Ganglion. J Physiol (1898) 1.06
The effect of various poisons upon the response to nervous stimuli chiefly in relation to the bladder. J Physiol (1911) 1.01
On the Changes in Serous Glands during Secretion. J Physiol (1879) 0.99
Vaso-motor centres: Part I. Effect of strychnine on blood-pressure in the spinal animal. J Physiol (1919) 0.96
On Pilomotor Nerves. J Physiol (1891) 0.91
On autogenetic regeneration in the nerves of the limbs. J Physiol (1904) 0.90
On the Nerve Cell Connection of the Splanchnic Nerve Fibres. J Physiol (1896) 0.88
On the stimulation and paralysis of nerve cells and nerve endings: Part II. Paralysis by curari, strychnine and brucine and its antagonism by nicotine. J Physiol (1918) 0.80
The Structure of the Dog's Brain. J Physiol (1883) 0.78
On the Histology of the Mucous Salivary Glands, and on the Behaviour of their Mucous Constituents. J Physiol (1889) 0.76
ON THE SEPARATE SUTURE OF NERVES IN NERVE TRUNKS. Br Med J (1918) 0.75
Vaso-motor centres: Part II. Observations on the action of strychnine. J Physiol (1919) 0.75
On the sympathetic system of birds, and on the muscles which move the feathers. J Physiol (1903) 0.75
Remarks on the results of degeneration of the upper thoracic white rami communicantes, chiefly in relation to commissural fibres in the sympathetic system. J Physiol (1900) 0.75
THE EFFECT OF INTERMITTENT STRETCHING ON MUSCLES AND NERVES AFTER NERVE SEVERANCE. Br Med J (1918) 0.75
On the Physiology of the Salivary Secretion. J Physiol (1888) 0.75
Some Remarks on the Formation of Ferment in the Sub-maxillary Gland of the Rabbit. J Physiol (1878) 0.75
Slow waves of contraction in muscle. J Physiol (1916) 0.75
Preliminary Notice of Experiments on the Physiological Action of Jaborandi. Br Med J (1875) 0.75
On the Antagonism of Poisons. J Physiol (1880) 0.75