Published in J Physiol on July 21, 1922
The inactivation of histamine. J Physiol (1930) 21.29
The influence of chemical factors on the coronary circulation. J Physiol (1925) 8.49
The substance causing renal hypertension. J Physiol (1940) 7.75
The double heart-lung-kidney preparation. J Physiol (1930) 5.11
The relative importance of the factors concerned in the formation of the urine. J Physiol (1923) 2.49
The mechanism of polyuria of diabetes insipidus in man; the effect of osmotic loading. J Clin Invest (1951) 1.45
The influence of the polar anastomotic vessels on autoregulation and the urinary excretion of water and sodium by perfused cat kidneys. J Physiol (1967) 1.42
THE RELATION OF KIDNEY ACTIVITY IN DIABETES INSIPIDUS TO THE THEORIES OF URINE EXCRETION. Can Med Assoc J (1927) 1.39
Experiments on the factor in urine forming substance U. J Physiol (1956) 1.06
The Second Bayliss-Starling Memorial Lecture. Some aspects of their separate and combined research interests. J Physiol (1967) 0.84
Hyperglycaemic and phlorhizin glycosuria in the heart-lung-kidney preparation. J Physiol (1924) 0.83
P2 receptors in renal autoregulation. Curr Vasc Pharmacol (2014) 0.78
PRE-ECLAMPSIA. Can Med Assoc J (1938) 0.75
The influence of variations in temperature and blood-pressure on the performance of the isolated mammalian heart. J Physiol (1912) 53.07
On the mechanical factors which determine the output of the ventricles. J Physiol (1914) 16.59
The glomerular functions of the kidney. J Physiol (1899) 14.61
The heart, lung, kidney preparation. J Physiol (1914) 6.72
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 osmotic pressure of the proteins of human serum and plasma. J Physiol (1926) 23.20
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
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 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 carbohydrate metabolism of the isolated heart lung preparation. J Physiol (1913) 11.74
On the constancy of the systolic output under varying conditions. J Physiol (1914) 9.55
The Influence of Mechanical Factors on Lymph Production. J Physiol (1894) 8.80
The inhibition of water diuresis by afferent nerve stimuli after complete denervation of the kidney. J Physiol (1935) 6.87
The action of caffeine on the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1930) 6.82
Experiments on the consumption of sugar in the normal and the diabetic heart. J Physiol (1912) 6.42
The double heart-lung-kidney preparation. J Physiol (1930) 5.11
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
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 movements and innervation of the small intestine. J Physiol (1901) 4.45
Note on asphyxia in the spinal animal. J Physiol (1909) 3.77
On the Mode of Action of Lymphagogues. J Physiol (1894) 3.27
The localisation of receptors involved in the reflex regulation of the heart rate. J Physiol (1927) 3.06
The occurrence of ovulation and pseudo-pregnancy in the rabbit as a result of central nervous stimulation. J Physiol (1936) 2.86
Cardiovascular reflexes. J Physiol (1926) 2.60
The respiratory exchanges of the heart in the diabetic animal. J Physiol (1914) 2.60
The relative importance of the factors concerned in the formation of the urine. J Physiol (1923) 2.49
The action of insulin and sugar on the respiratory quotient and metabolism of the heart-lung preparation. J Physiol (1928) 2.16
On some Points in the Innervation of the Mammalian Heart. J Physiol (1892) 1.91
On the influence of hydrogen ion concentration and of anoxaemia upon the heart volume. J Physiol (1926) 1.85
The proteolytic activities of the pancreatic juice. J Physiol (1903) 1.75
On the relation of enterokinase to trypsin. J Physiol (1905) 1.61
The occurrence of ovulation in the rabbit as a result of stimulation of the central nervous system by drugs. J Physiol (1939) 1.44
A method for the study of the perfused pancreas. J Physiol (1926) 1.43
On the Absorption of Salt Solutions from the Pleural Cavities. J Physiol (1895) 1.25
On the Origin from the Spinal Cord of the Vaso-Constrictor Nerves of the Portal Vein. J Physiol (1894) 0.99
Discussion on the Physiology of the Intra-ocular Pressure. Proc R Soc Med (1913) 0.95
Contributions to the Physiology of Lymph Secretion. J Physiol (1893) 0.85
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FATS IN THE DIET. Br Med J (1918) 0.84
The oxygen exchange of the pancreas. J Physiol (1904) 0.76
THE WISDOM OF THE BODY: The Harveian Oration, delivered before The Royal College of Physicians of London on St. Luke's Day, 1923. Br Med J (1923) 0.76
Observations on the urine, blood and arterial pressure of dogs before and after the production of renal ischaemia. J Physiol (1948) 0.75
THE VALUE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS OF RENAL FUNCTION. Br Med J (1929) 0.75
ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SECTION. Science (1909) 0.75
Discussion on the Therapeutic Value of Hormones. Proc R Soc Med (1914) 0.75
THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION IN REFERENCE TO MEDICAL TEACHING IN LONDON. Br Med J (1913) 0.75
THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN LONDON. Br Med J (1913) 0.75
The Oliver-Sharpey Lectures ON THE FEEDING OF NATIONS: A STUDY IN APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, June 3rd and 5th. Br Med J (1919) 0.75
On the Asserted Effect of Ligature of the Portal Lymphatics on the Results of Intravascular Injection of Peptone. J Physiol (1895) 0.75
MEDICAL EDUCATION IN ENGLAND: The Overloaded Curriculum and the Incubus of the Examination System. Br Med J (1918) 0.75