Published in J Physiol on February 28, 1929
Effects of transient changes of acidity on the isolated rat's uterus, with reference to the assay of oxytocic activity. Br J Pharmacol Chemother (1955) 0.95
The concentration and diffusion of inorganic phosphate in living muscle. J Physiol (1928) 39.51
Effects on the circulation of changes in the carbon-dioxide content of the blood. J Physiol (1922) 22.08
Studies on the Physiology of Plain Muscle: The Lactic Acid Content of Plain Muscle under Various Conditions. Biochem J (1925) 15.37
The effect of hydrogen-ion concentration on the recovery process in muscle. J Physiol (1924) 7.30
The hydrogen ion concentration of the muscles of the cat. J Physiol (1927) 1.89
The apparent viscosity of blood flowing in the isolated hindlimb of the dog, and its variation with corpuscular concentration. J Physiol (1933) 10.18
The influence of length on the responses of unstriated muscle to electrical and chemical stimulation, and stretching. J Physiol (1926) 9.30
The action of caffeine on the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1930) 6.82
An immediate acid change in shed blood. Biochem J (1929) 6.26
Tonus in mammalian unstriated muscle: I. J Physiol (1930) 6.04
The double heart-lung-kidney preparation. J Physiol (1930) 5.11
The control of the glomerular pressure by vascular changes within the isolated mammalian kidney, demonstrated by the actions of adrenaline. J Physiol (1931) 4.66
The glomerular pressure in the isolated mammalian kidney. J Physiol (1931) 4.31
The influence of diuretics on the osmotic work done and on the efficiency of the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1940) 3.22
The mechanisms of dilution diuresis in the isolated kidney and the anaesthetized dog. J Physiol (1940) 2.96
The changes in viscosity of an unstriated muscle (Mytilus edulis) during and after stimulation with alternating, interrupted and uninterrupted direct currents. J Physiol (1937) 2.77
The renal excretion of inulin and creatinine by the anaesthetized dog and the pump-lung-kidney preparation. J Physiol (1940) 2.39
Studies on the Pituitary. I: The Melanophore Stimulant in Posterior Lobe Extracts. Biochem J (1922) 2.33
The influence of increase of ureter pressure on the isolated mammalian kidney. J Physiol (1931) 2.22
The influence of temperature on the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1937) 2.18
The determination of the hydrogen-ion concentration of the blood. J Physiol (1926) 2.07
The influence of venous pressure on the isolated mammalian kidney. J Physiol (1931) 1.72
The influence of urea and of change in arterial pressure on the oxygen consumption of the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1939) 1.53
The relation between ureter, venous, and arterial pressures in the isolated kidney of the dog. J Physiol (1940) 1.29
The influence of temperature on the mechanical responses of certain unstriated muscles. J Physiol (1927) 0.85
A NOTE ON THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF THE VITREOUS IN EYES AFFECTED BY NAPHTHALENE. Br J Ophthalmol (1930) 0.75
Renal Impairment due to Crushing Limbs. Br Med J (1942) 0.75