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DOCUMENT RESUME
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AUTHOR :Mohler, Irvin C.; Bowers, Donald E.
TITLE Publications of the Rehabilitation Research andTraining Centers: A Bibliography. Special Centers
Series.INSTITUTION George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C. Biological
Sciences Communication Project.; Social andRehabilitation Service (DHEW), Washington, D.C.
PUB DATE Feb 73NOTE 236p.
EDRS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$9.87DESCRIPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies; *Rehabilitation;
*Rehabilitation Centers; Rehabilitation Programs;
*Research and Development Centers; ResourceMaterials Training Techniques; Vocational
Development
ABSTRACTA compilation of materials which are productions of
the 19 Research and Training Centers, this bibliography ofrehabilitation research is prepared as part of the Centers'
Information Exchange and Clearinghouse Program. The specific intent
of the program is to enhance the communication process between the
Centers concerning their scientific activities..Bibl;pgraphicalreferences appearing are entered by Center title and numbered in
consecutive alphabetical order by author..0ther contents include: (1)
a permuted subject index, (2) an author index, and .3) addresses of
the Research and Training Centers. (Author/MO
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REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTERS
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SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE
Richard M. LongmireAssociate Administrator for Planning,Research, and Training
John D. TwinameAdministrator
Joseph Fenton, Ed.D.Chief Special Centers
James F. Garrett, Ph.D.Assistant Administrator for Researchand Demonstrations
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREWashington, D.C. 20201
February 1973
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US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.EDUCATION & WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
EDUCATIONTHIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPROOLCED EXACTLY AS ilfCeiyED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POINTS OF YIEN OR OPINIONSyTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE,ChT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INST. TOTE OFEDL,CATION POSITILN OR POLICY
PUBLICATIONS
of the
REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTERS
A BIBLIOGRAPHY
SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE
Richard M. LongmireAssociate Administrator for Planning,Research, and Training
John D. TwinameAdministrator
Joseph Fenton, Ed.D.Chief, Special Centers
James F. Garrett, Ph.D.Assistant Administrator for Researchand Demonstrations
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFAREWashington, D.C. 20201
February 1973
FOREWORD
This publication is another in the Special Centers series that has been prepared as part40 of its Information Exchange and Clearinghouse Program established to promote the
exchange, dissemination, and utilization of ?reformation concerning the scientific activitiesof the nineteen Research and Training Centers. In addition to the RT Center annualDirectory of Research, the Directory of Training of the Rehabilitation Research andTraining Centers, the quarterly newsletter, and this bibliography, a compilation of audio-visual aid materials developed by the Centers to supplement training activities is to bepublished which will further enhance the communication process between the Centers,SRS Regional Offices, the state and community rehabilitation agencies, and the SRS/RSACentral Office.
This publication also reflects the implementation of another recommendation made bythe RT Center representatives at one of the annual meetings.
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INTRODUCTION
Wide dissemination and promoting the utilization of new knowledge resulting fromresearch findings are important functions of Research and Training Centers. The publica-tion of research findings and training materials in professional journals, monographs, andbooks is one of the ways the RT Centers have accomplished these objectives. Accordingly,this document reflects a compilation of publications resulting from RT Center researchand training activities in an endeavor to further this mission. The period of primarypublication encompassed by the bibliography extends from the inception of each individ-ual Center (establishment of the first two Centers was 1961) through June 30, 1971.While periodic supplements to this document are planned, listings of RT Center publica-tions have been kept current in the Special Centers newsletter Informer., This volunu, is aselected bibliography since citations could not be included where essential information forretrieval was lacking; in other cases, certain monographs wore out of print.
It may be of interest to note that a preliminary analysis of the 1443 citationscontained in this bibliography reveals over 407 different publication sources for thematerial. The majority of these sources are scientific serials published in various countries,but a significant number of books and monographs also appear. As 12 of the RT Centersspecialize in medical rehabilitation, three in vocational rehabilitation, three in mentalretardation, and one in deafness, the greatest number of articles (245) appeared in theArchives of Physical Medicine and Rena:Oita:ion. However, as many PS 146 journalspublished only one article each for this period. These two extremes illustrate the spreadof the literature one finds in virtually every scier.ific discipline and the numbers ofpublications one would need to read regularly to keep turret with the field of rehabilita-tion. Hopefully, this bibliography will .erve as a 1 aluablf.: aid to rehabilitationprofessionals, students, and researchers ittempting, to keep up with new kr.owledgedirected toward benefiting the disabled popilatiea as well as serving it mere effectively.
James F., Garrett, Ph.D.Assistant Administrator for Research
and Demonstrations
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Joseph Fenton, Ed.D.Chief, Special Centers
CONTENTS
Foreword
Introduction
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RT-1 New York University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 1
RT-2 University of Minnesota Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 7e
RT-3 University of Washington Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 1
RT-4 Baylor University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center. 71
RT-6 Emory University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 01
RT-7 Tufts University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 07
RT -8 Temple University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 00
RT-9 The George Washington University Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center ma
RT-10 University of Colorado Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center in7
RT-11 University of Wisconsin Mental Retardation Rehabilitation R&T Center 115
RT-13 University of Arkansas Vocational Rehabilitaton R&T Center 1.'0
RT-14 University of Pittsburgh Vocational Rehabilitaton R&T Center 111
RT-15 University of West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation R&T Center Ias
RT-16 University of Oregon Mental Retardation Rehabilitation R&T Center 11n
RT-17 New York University Deafness Rehabilitation It&T Center 141
RT-18 University of Southern California Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center ]41
RT-19 University of Alabama Medical Rehabilitation R&T Center 145
Permuted Subject Index 140
Author Index 725
Addresses of the Research and Training Centers 717
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New York University Medical Center
0001AFIFI, A.K., F.P. ALEU, J. GOODCOLD, AND B.I, MACKAY.
Ultrastructure of atrophic muscle in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Neurology 6:475-481. 1966.
0002ALBA, A., F.S. TRAINOR, W. RITTER, AND M.M. DACSO,
A clinical disability rating for parkinson patients,Journa? Chronic Diseases 21:507-522: 1968,
0003ANTLER, L.A., M.H.M. LEE, H.H. ZARETSKY, D.P. PEZENIK, AND T.L. RALBERSTAM,
Attitude of rehabilitation patients towards the wheelchair.
Journal Psychology 73:45-52. 1969,
0034.
BAi'ELL-RIBERA, A., AND C.A. SWINYARD.rehabilitation of children with spina bifida cystica,In: Proceedings "nternational Congress of Physical Medicine 4:625-628, 1964.(Excerpta Medica International Congress Series no. 107)
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BADELL-RIBERA, A., C.A. SW1NYARD, AND L. GREENSPAN.Spina bifida with myelomeningocele: Evaluation of rehabilitation potential,Archives Physical Medicine 45:443-453. 1964.
0006BADELL-RIBERA, A., M.S. SINEL, AND C.A. SWINYARD.
Vocational rehabilitation case load and potential of patients with spina bifida and
myelomeningocele,Rehabilitation Monograph 31:134-147. 1966, New York Institute of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, New York University.
0007BARDACH, J.L.
Psychological co.sideratiors in the driving skills of the handicapped person,Psychological Aspects Disability 17:10-13, 1970.
0008BARDACH, J.L.
Group s2ssions with wives of aphasic patients.International Journal Group Psychotherapy 19:361-365. 1969.
0009BARDACH, J L.
Psychological assessment procedures as indicators of patients' abilities to meet tasks
in rehabilitation.Journal Counseling Psychology 15:471-475. 1968.
0010BARDACH, J.L.
Psychological considerations in bracing.Orthopedic Prosthetic Appliance Journal_19:26-29. 1965,
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0011BARDACH, J.L.
Psychological factors affecting driving behavior in the disabled.
Medical Clinics North America 53:692-696. 1969.
0012BARDACH, J.L.
Psychological factors in hemiplegia.Journal American Physical Therapy Association 43:792-797. 1963.
0013BEN-YISHAY, Y., L. DILLER, AND I. MANDLEBERG.
The ability to profit from cues as a functional competence in normal and braininjured adults: A replication of previous findings,
Journal Abnormal Psychology 76:378-379. 1970.
0014BEN-YISHAY, Y., A< HAAS, AND L. DILLER.
The effects of oxygen inhalation on motor impersistence in brain damaged
A double blind study.Neurology 17:1004-1010. 1967.
0015BEN-YISHAY, Y., L. GERSTMAN, L. DILLER, AND A. HAAS.
Prediction e rehabilitation outcomes from psychometric parameters in left hemiplegics.
Journal Consulting Clinical Psychology 34:436-441, 1970.
0016BEN-YISHAY, Y., L, DILLER, - GERSTMAN, AND A. HAAS.
The relationship between impersistence, intellectual function, and outcome of rehabil-
itation in patients with left hemiplegia.Neurology 18:852 -861. 1968.
0017BEN-YISHAY, Y., L.; DILLER, L. GERSTMAN, AND W. GORDON.
Relationshir between initial competence and ability to profit from cues in brain
damaged individuals.Journal Abnormal Psychology 75:248-259. 1970.
0018BERGOFSKY, E.H.
Determination of tissue 02 tensions by hollow visceral tonometers: Effect of breathing
enriched 02 mixtures.Journal Clinical Investigations 43:193-200. 1964.
0019BERGOFSKY, E.H., D.E., LEHR, AND A.P. FISHMAN.
The effects of changes in hydrogen io cencentration on the pulmonary circulation,
Journal Clinical Investigations 41:1492. 1962
0020BERGOFSKY, E.H.
Mechanism for respiratory insufficiency after cervical cord injury.
Annals Internal Medicine 61:435. 1964.;.
0021
BERGOFSKY, E.H.A plahysmographic method of measuring the contribution of the rib cage and diaphragm
to ventilate on in man,Transactions New York Academy Sciences 27:6. 1965.
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0022BERGOFSKY, E.H., B. BASS, R. FERRETTI, AND A.P. FISHMAN.
Pulmonary vasoconstriction evoked by precapillary hypo . a.
Journal Clinical Investigations 42:1201. 1963.
0023BERGOFSKY, E.H.
Quantitation of the function of respiratory muscles in normal individuals and quadri-plegic patients.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:575. 1965.
0024
BERGOFSKY, E.H.Relative contributions of the rib cage and the fqaphragm to ventilation in man.Journal Applied Physiology 19:698. 1964.
0025BERGOFSKY, E.H., AND P. BERTUN.
Response of regional circulation to hyperoxia.Journal Applied Physiology 21:567. 1966.
0026BERGOFSKY, E.H., M.C.H. WANG, T. YAMAKI, AND J. JACOBSON.
Tissue 02 and CO2 tensions during hyperbaric oxygen,Journal American Medical Association 189:841 1964,
0027BERGOFSKY, E.H., J. JACOBSON, AND A.P. FISHMAN.
The use of lymph for the measurement of gas tensions in interstitial fluid and
tissues.Journal Clinical Investigations 41:1971. 1962.
0028BHALA, R., AND J. GOODGOLD,
Motor conduction In the deep lalmar branch of the ulnar nerve.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:460-466. 1968.
0029BROWER, J.L.
Psychological evaluation of the multiple handicapped preschool blind child.In: Proceedings Confarence on the challenge of Educating the Preschool Blind Child withMultiple Handicaps. pp, 23-27. April 1970. (New York State Education Department)
0030CADY, L.D., M.M. GERTLER, ANL L.A. NOWI
Coronary disease factors.Behavioral Science 9:30-32. 1964,
0031CALVY, G.L., L.H. COFFIN, M.M. GERTLER, AND L.D. t.ADY.
The effect of strenuous exercise on serum lipids and enzymes.Military Medicine 11:1012-1016. 1964.
0032CALVY, L.D, CADY, M.A. MUFSON, J. NIERMAN, AND M.M. GERTLER.
Serum lipids and enzymes.Journal American Medical Association 183:1-4. 1963.
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0033CARR, C., C.A. SWINYARD, AND T. MIHALOV.
A therapeutic recreation program for children with spina bifida and myelomeatngo-cele.Recreation Ill Handicapped 8(2):8-9, 15-16. 1964.
0034CHANTRAINE, A., K. LLOYD, AND C.A. SWINYARD.
Etude du sphincter strit de l'anuf, chez les spina-bifida avec myelomeningocele.In: Proceedings International Congress of Physical Meaicinc 4:133-135. 1964.
Also in:
The sphincter ani externs in spina bifida and myelomeningocele.Journal Urology 95:250-256. 1966,
0035CHANTRAINE, A., K. LLOYD, AND C.A, SWINYARD.
An electromyographic study of children with spina bifida manifesta.Developmental Medicine Child Neurology 6:7-17. 1964,
0036CHAUBE, S., AND M.L. MURPHY.
Fetal malformations produced in rats by N-isopropyl-a(2-methylhydrazine)-p-tolu-amide hydrochloride (Procarbazine).Teratology 2:23-32. 1969.
0037CHAUBE, S., AND M.L. MURPHY.
The teratogenic effects of 5-fluorocytosine in the rat.Cancer Research 29:554-557: 1969.
0038CHAUBE, S., AND M.L., MURPHY.
Teratogenic effects of 6-hydroxylaminopurine in the rat - Protection by irnsine.Biochemical Pharmacology 18:114i -1156. 1969.
0039CHAUBE, S., F.R. KUFFER, AND M.L. MUFPHY.
Teratogenic effects of st-eptonigrin and its derivatives in the rat.Cancer Chemotherapy Reports 53:23-31. 1969.
0040CHAUBE, S., AND M.L. MU.tPHY.
The teratogenic effects of the recent drugs active in cancer chemotherapy,
Advances Teratology 3:181-237, 1969.
0041CHOA, S.L., M. MILLER, AND S.W. TENG.
A mechanism of spiral fracture of the humerus: A report of 129 cases following
the throwing of hand grenades:Journal Tram.: 11:602-605: 1971.
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DANIEL, S.S., G.S. DAWES, S.L. JAMES, B.B. ROSS, AND W-F. WINDLE.Hypothermiz and the resuscitation of asphyxiated rhesus monkeys.
Journal Pediatrics 68:45-53. 1966.
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DAVIS, S., G, SCHULZ, AND E.R. TICHAUER.The bioaechanical profile of pronation and supination and its clinical application.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51(12):731-732, 1970.
0044DIAMOND, M.D., A.J. WEISS, AND B.B. GRYNBAUM.
The unmotivated patient.Archives Physical Medic' , Pehabilitation 49:281-284. 1968.
0045DILLER, L., M.E. McCAVITT, AND M. ORGEL.
The adult with cerebral palsy.Rehabilitation Record 6:26-29, 1965.
0046DILLER, L., AND J. WEINBERG,
Attention in brain-damaged people.Journal Education 150(3):20-27, 1968.
ONODILLER, L.
Psychological evaluation of children with cerebral damage.In: Birch, H.G., Brain damage in children Biological and social aspects. pp. 27-43.
Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins. 1964.
0048DILLER, Le
Rehabilitation and behavior pathology..Bulletin, Division 22, American Psychological Association 12(3):44-49. 1965.
0049DILLER, L., AND J. WEINBERG.
Bender-Gestalt test distortion in hemiplegia.Perceptual Motor Skills 20:1313-1323. 1965.
0050DILLER, L.
Rigorous studies wirh sloppy material: Brain-damage, spatial orientation, and
rehabilitation,In: Freedman, S.H., Ed. The neuropsychology of spatially oriented behavior. pp. 265-
279. Homewood, Ill., Dorsey Press. 1968.
0051DILLER, L., AND J. WEINBERG.
Evidence for accident prone behavior is hemiplegic patients.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:358-363, 1970.
0052DILLER, L.,
Hemiplegia.In: Garrett, J., and E.S. Levine, Eds. Psychological practices with the rhysicallydisabled. pp. 125-258. New York, Columbia University Press. 1962,
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DILLER, L.New insights into the psychological prcblem.Journal Rehabilitation 29(6):41 -42. 1963.
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0054DILLER, L.
On CP's for CP. A book review of Cruickshank, W.M., Ed. Cerebral palsy: Its individ-
ual and community problems (Revised edition).Contemporary Psychology 12:273-274. 1967.
0055DILLER, L.
Psychological evaluation of the brain-injured child.In: Birch, H.G. Brain damage in children: Biological and social aspects.Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins. 1964.
0056DILLER, L., N. PADDOCK, A. BADELL-RIBERA, AND C.A. SWINYARD.
Verbal behavior in children with spina b'ifida.
Rehabilitation Monograph 31:100-106. 1966.
0057DVONCH, P., L.I. KAPLAN, B.B. GRYNBAUM, AND H.A, RUSK.
Vocational findings in postdisability employment of patients with spinal cord dysfunc-
tion.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 64:761. 1966.
0058EBERSTEIN, A., AND J. GOODGOLD.
Induced myotonia in fast and slow muscles of the rat.Experientia 25:1269-1270. 1969.
0059EBERSTEIN, A., AND J. GOODGOLD.
Slow and fast twitch fibers in human skeletal muscle.American Journal Physiology 215:535-541. 1968.
0060EBERSTEIN, A., AND J. GOODGOLD.
The use of biopsies in the study of human skeletal muscle.Life Sciences 6:655-661. 1967.
0061EHRENKRANZ, M., M.M. GERTLER, H.H. WINTER, AND H.A. RUSK.
Predisposing factors to cerebrovascular disease (Abst.).Circulation 34(Suppl. 3):93. 1966.
0062FARBER, P.A., AND C.A. SWINYARD.
Chromosomes in chondrodwarfisms (Letters to the editor).
Lancet 1:820. 1966.
0063FARO, M.D., AND W.F. WINDLE.
Progressive degenerative changes in brains of monkeys surviving neonatal asphyxia.In: Ross Conference on Pediatric Research, 57th, Los Croabas, 1967. Brain damagein the fetus and newborn from hypoxia and asphyxia. pp. 24-27. Columbus, Ohio,Ross Laboratories. 1967.
0064FA ), M.D., AND W.F. WINDLE.
Transneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys asphyxiated at birth.Experimental Neurology 24:38-53. 1969.
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0065FISCHER, B.H., AND H.A. VON DER MOSEL.
Electronic management of fecal incontinence.Journal American Medical Association 207:1897-1898. 1969.
0066FISCHER, B.H.
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment of meningomyelocoele.Developmental Medicine Child Neurology 11:712-717. 1969.
0067FISCHER, B.H.
Topical hyperbaric oxygen treatment of pressure sores and certain skin ulcers.
Lancet 2:405-409. 1969.
0068FRIEDEN, F.H., M.M. GERTLER, W. TOSBERG, AND H.A. RUSK.
Rehabilitation after hemicorporectomy.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:259-263, 291. 1969.
0069GERTLER, M.M., H.H. WHITER, AND J.J. WELSH.
Assessing the coronary profile.Geriatrics 2:121-132. 1967.
0070GERTLER, M.M., E. SALUSTE, AND F. SPENCER.
Biochemical analyses of human papillary muscles and guinea pig ventricles in
failure.In: Proceedings Society Experimental Biology Medicine 135:817-824. 1970.
0071GERTLER, M.M., E. SALUSTE, AND F. SPENCER.
Biochemical determinations and inferences of human papillary muscles biopsies (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 28:1089. 1969.
0072GERTLER, M.M., AND H.H. WHITER.
Early recognition of covert ischemic heart disease.In: Raab, W., Ed. Prevention of ischemic heart disease: Principles and practices.
pp. 179-185. Springf4c1d, Ill., C.C. Thomas. 1966.
0073GERTLER, M.M., AND H.H. WHITER.
Development of a profile of the coronary prone individual.
In: Journal American Statistical Association, First annual proceedings on simulation
in business and public health. pp. 211-216. 1966.
0074GERTLER, M.M., AND H.A. RUSK.
Rehabilitation principles in congestive heart failure.American Heart Association Monograph 1 (Edition 2). pp. 116-120. 1966.
0075GERTLER, M.M., AND H.E. LEETMA.
Risk factors of ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in the United States.
A comparison with Pakistan, Israel, and Yugoslavia.In: Proceedings International Conference on Cardiac Rehabilitation 1:153-166. March 1969.
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0076GERTLER, M.M., AND E SALUSTE.
The treatment of refactory congestive heart failure with 3'5' adenosine monophosphate.
In: Sixth World Congress of Cardiology, London. Abstracts of Papers G-147:147.September 1970.
0077GERTLER, M.M., H.E. LEETMA, E., SALUSTE, J.J. WELSH, H.A. RUSK, D.A. COVALT, AND
J. ROSENBERGER.Carbohydrate, insulin, and lipid interrelationship in ischemic vascular disease.
Geriatrics 25:134-148. 1970.
0078GERTLER, M.M., H.E. LEETMA, E. SALUSTE, AND J. ROSENBERGER.
'oagulability and lipi4 correlations in ischemic heart disease (IHD), ischemicthrombotic cerebrovascular disease (ITCVD), and control subjects (Abst.),
Circulation 40(Suppl. 3):9. 1969.
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GERTLER, M.M., P.D. WHIT. L.D. CODY, AND H.H. WHITER.
A prospective study.American Journal Medical Science 248:377-398. 1964.
0080GERTLER, M.M., E. SALUSTE, F. SPENCER, AND R. GUTHRIE.
3'5' Cyclic AMP (CAMP) influences in congestive heart failure (CHF) (Abst.).Circulation 40(Suppl. 3):87. 1969.
0081GERTLER, M.M., M. PLECHATY, AND R.G. GUTHRIE.
Differences in ADP and ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts (Abst.).Federation Proceedings 24(Abst. 108):147. 1965.
0082GERTLER, M.M., M. PLECHATY, AND R.G. GUTHRIE.
Differences in levels of ATP and ADP in normal and failing guinea pig heart mitochon-
dria (Abst.).
Physiologist 8:172. 1965.
0083GERTLER, M.M., AND H.H. WHITER.
Does hypertension truly increase the risk rate of ischemic heart disease? (Abst.).
Circulation 32(Suppl. 2):95-96. 1965.
0084GERTLER, M.M., J.J. WELSH. AND H.H. WHITER.
Early diagnosis of coronary disease and stroke. Early recognition and prevention.New York State Journal Medicine 66:2765-2771. 1966.
0085GERTLER, M.M., AND H.H. WHITER.
Early recognition of covert ischemic heart disease.In: Raab, W., Ed. Prevention of ischemic heart disease. pp. 179 -185., Springfield,
Ill., C.C. Thomas. 1966.
0086GERTLER, M.M., M. PLECHATY, AND R.G. GUTHRIE.
The effect of digitalis on the level of ATP in mitochondria derived from failing
hearts (Abst.).Federation Proceedings 25:2560. 1966.
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0087GERTLER, M.M., H.H. WHITER, AND S.P. CHAN.
Enzymatic differencei in most prone and least prone coronary candidates (Abst.).
Circulation 34(Suppl. 3):11. 1966.
0088GERTLER, M.M., H.E. LEETMA, E. SALUSTE, AND J. ROSENBERGER.
Free fatty acid (FFA) response in ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular (ITCVD) and
heart diseases (IHD) (Abst.).Circulation 41(Suppl. 3):119. 1970.
0089GERTLER, M.M., AND H.H. WHITER.
Individual differences relating to coronary artery disease.
Annals New York Academy Sciences 134:1041-1045. 1966.
0090*.A.
GERTLER, M.M., H.A. RUSK, H.H. WHITER, H.E. LEETMA, AND M. EHRENKRANZ.Ischemic cerebrovascular disease. The assessment of risk factors.
Geriatrics 23:135-141. 1968.
0091GERTLER, M.M.
Ischemic heart disease, heredity and body build as affected by exercise.
Canadian Medical Association Journal 96:728-730. 1967.
0092GERTLER, M.M., P.D. WHITE, R. SIMON, AND L.G. GOTTSCH.
Long term followup study of young coronary patients.American Journal Medical Science 247:145-155. February 1964.
0093GERTLER, M.N.
Physical activity and aging.Medicine Sport 4:89-91. 1970.
0094GERTLER, M.M., H.E. LEETMA, H.A. RUSK, D.A. COVALT, E. SALUSTE, AND J. ROSENBERGER.
Profile of covert ischemic heart and ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular diseases:
New York State Journal Medicine 69:2664-2666. 1969.
0095GERTLER, M.M., L.D. CADY, H.H. WHITER, AND P.D. WHITE.
Profile of the coronary prone person.Modern Medicine 33(5):95. 1965.
0096GERTLER, M.M., H.E. LEETMA, E. SALUSTE, D.A. COVALT, AND J. ROSENBERGER.
Specificity of risk factors in ischemic cerebrovascular disease (Abst.).
Circulation 40(Suppl. 3):87. 1969.
0097GOLDSTEIN, J.M.
Orientation to medical aspects of low back pain.
DePaul Law Review 21:59-84. 1971.
0098GOLDSTEIN, J.M.
Rehabilitation and trauma.DePaul Law Review 18(2&3):620-632. 1969.
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0099GOODGOLD, J., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
The recording of human single muscle cell potentials.In: Proceedings Caribbean Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation1:235-238. 1966. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
0100GOODGOLD, J., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
Clinical neurophysiology in the evaluation of "weakness".Medical Clinics North America 53:625-632. 1969.
0101GOODGOLD, J.
Discussant in subclinical alcoholic myopathy: Electxomyographic and biopsy study.Transactions American Neurological Association 92:102-106. 1967.
0102GOODGOLD, J.
Electrodiagnostic testing.In: Proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital2:73-76. St. Louis, C.V. Mosby. 1969.
0103GOODGOLD, J., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
An electromyographic study of induced myotonia in rats.Experimental Neurology 21:159-166. 1968.
0104GOODGOLD, J., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
Myotonia induced in rats with 25 azacholesterol.In: Walton, J.M., N. Canal, and G. Scarlato. Muscle diseases. pp. 164-167.
Amsterdam, Excerpts Medics. 1970.
0105GOODGOLD, J.., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
The physiological significance of fibrillation action potentials.Bulletin New York Academy Medicine 43:811-818. 1967.
0106GOODGOLD, J., H.P. KOPELL, AND N.I. SPIELHOLZ.
The tarsal-tunnel syndrome, objective diagnostic criteria.
New England Journal Medicine 273:742-745. 1965.
0107GOODGOLD, J., AND A. EBERSTEIN.
Transmembrane potentials of human muscle cells in vivo.
Experimental Neurology 15:338-346. 1966.
0108GOODKIN, R.
Case studies in behavioral research in rehabilitation.Perceptual Motor Skills 23:171-182. 1966.
0109GOODKIN, R.
Changes in conformity behavior on a perceptual task following verbal reinforcement
and punishment.Journal Psychology 62:99-110. 1966.
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0110GOODKIN, R.
Changes in work production, sentence production, and relevance in an aphasic through
verbal conditioning.Behaviour Research Therapy 7:93-99. 1969.
0111GOODKIN, R.
Some neglected issues in the literature on behavior therapy.Psychological Reports 20:415-420. 1967.
0112GOODKIN, R.
Use of concurrent response categories in evaluating talking behavior in aphasics.
Perceptual Motor Skills 26:1035-1040. 1968.
0113GREEN, G.E., S.H. STERTZER, R.B. GORDON, AND D.A. TICE.
Anastomosis of the internal mammary artery to the distal left anterior descending
coronary artery.Circulation 41(Suppl. 2):79-89. 1970.
0114GREEN, G.E., F.C. SPENCER, D.A. TICE, AND S.H. STERTZER.
Arterial and venous microsurgical by-pass grafts for coronary artery disease.Journal Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery 60:491-503. 1970.
0115GREENBERG, J., AND M.M. CERTLER.
The presence of methionine and cystine in bovine prothrombin prepared by
DEAE-cellulose (Abst.).Federation Proceedings 29:1891. 1970.
0116GRYNBAUM, B.B., L.I. KAPLAN, K.E. LLOYD, AND H.A. RUSK.
Methodology and initial findings a followup study of spinal cord dysfunction.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44. 1963.
0117GRYNBAUM, B.B.
Rehabilitation in wcrkmen's compensation.Rhode Island Journal Medicine XLVI:652-654. 1963.
0118GRYNBAUM, B.B., L.I. KAPLAN, K.E.'LLOYD, H.A. RUSK, AND H.S. KUPPERMAN.
A followup study of patients with spinal cord dysfunction; Endocrine and metabolic
findings.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:184-192. 1964.
0119GRYNBAUM, B.B., H.J. WEINER, AND S.H. AKABAS.
Demand for rehabilitation in a labor union population. Part I: Research 'eport. 155 pp.
New York, Sidney Hillman Health Center. 1964.
0120GRYNBAUM, B.B., H.J. WEINER, M.S. BRAND, AND S.H. AKABAS.
Demand for rehabilitation in a labor union population. Part II: Action program. 96 pp.
New York, Sidney Hillman Health Center. 1966.
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0121GRYNBAUM, B.B., L.I. KAPLAN, H.A. RUSK, T. ANASTASIA, AND S. GASSLER.
A reappraisal of braces and other mechanical aids in patients with spinal cord dysfunc-tion: Results of a followup study.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:393-405. 1966.
0122GRYNBAUM, B.B.
Panel on medicolegal conservations in workmen's compensation.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:204-214. 1966.
0123GRYNBAUM, B.B., L.I. KAPLAN, R.B. POWELL, AND H.A. RUSK.
Spinal cord dysfunction: Followup study of spinal cord dysfunction and its resultantdisability. 184 pp.Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New York University. 1966.
0124GRYNBAUM, B.B.
The rehabilitation expert in court.Case Comment 71(6). 1966.
0125GRYMBAUM, B.B., AND E. SPEARE.
Quality control in an urban amputee program.American Journal Public Health 56:1199-1204. 1966.
0126GRYNBAUM, B.B.
Avoid low-back injuries.Electrical Union World 30:12. 1969.
0127GRYNBAUM, B.B.
Review of book, The knife is not enough, by H. Kessler.Rehabilitation and Health, National Institutes on Rehabilitation and Health Services
7(7):9. 1969.
0128GUM, L., AND W.F. WINDLE.
The enigma of central nervous regeneration.Experimental Neurology Suppl. 5:1-43. 1970.
0129HAAS, A., AND A. DANI.
Rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.American Academy General Practice 31:92-98. 1965.
0130HAAS, A., AND E. BERGOFSKY.
Impairment of respiration after spinal cord injury.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:399-405. 1965,
0131HAAS, A., AND H.A. RUSK.
Rehabilitation of patients with obstructive pulmonary diseases; The role of enriched
oxygen.Postgraduate Medicine 39:612-620. 1966.
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0132HAAS, A., H.A. RUSK, AND H. PELOSOF.
Respiratory function in hemiplegicArchives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:174-179. 1967.
0133HAAS, A., AND H. CARDON.
Rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a 5 year study of 252 male
patients.Medical Clinics North America 53(3). 1969.
0134HORNBLAD, Y., AND C.A. SWINYARD.
The distribution of vitamin C in the human fetus.
Anatomical Record 154:831-840. 1966.
0135JARAMILLO, S., AND H. LEHNEIS.
A therpeutic program for children with limb deformities - Preservation of rudimentary
appendices and prosthetic design.ICIB (Inter-Clinic Information Bulletin) 9(4):1-7. 1970.
0136KERMAN, P.
Palatal lift prosthesis helps adults with difficulty to speak intelligibly.Journal American Medical Association 213:1563-1569. 1970.
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KESTER, N.C., AND H.R. LEHNEIS.A combined ADL-long opponens orthosis.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:219-222. 1969.
0138KOFORD, C.B., P.A. FARBER, AND W.F. WINDLE.
Twins and teratisma in rhesus monkeys.Folia Primatologica 4:221-226. 1966.
0139KOPELL, H.P., AND J. GOODGOLD.
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Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:371-375. 1968.
0140LEETMA, H.E., M.M. GERTLER, E. SALUSTE, AND J. ROSENBERGER.
Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelatioachip in ischemic heart and cerebrovascular
disease.Circulation 38(Suppl. 6):124. 1968.
0141LEETMA, H.E., M.M. GERTLER, J.J. WELSH, E. SALUSTE, AND H.H. WHITER.
Insulin response to glucose stress in covert ischemic coronary and cerebrovascular
disease.Circulation 38(Suppl. 6):124. 1968.
0142LEHNEIS,
Principles of orthotic alignment in the lower extremity.Instructional Course Lectures, American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
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0143LEHNEIS, H.R.
Application of external power in orthotics.Orthotics Prosthetics 22:34-45. 1968.
0144LEHNEIS, H.R.
Orthotics measurement board for tibial torsion and toeout.Orthopedic Prosthetic Appliance Journal 19:209-214. 1965.
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0145LEHNEIS, H.R., J.M. HOFKOSH, J. SIPAJLO, AND R.G. WILSON, JR.
Driving aids - Design and development.Medical Clinics North America 53:689-692. 1969.
0146LEHNEIS, H.R.
New concepts in lower extremity orthotics.Medical Clinics North America 53:585-592. 1969.
0147LOWMAN, E.W., Ed.
Arthritis; General principles.Physical Medicine Rehabilitation. 292 pp. Boston, Little, Brown. 1969.
0148LUSSKIN, R., J. NEMUNAITIS, J. WINER, AND B.B. GRYNBAUM.
Corrective surgery in adult hemiplegia.Archives Physical Hedicine Rehabilitation 49:437-443. 1968.
0149LUSSKIN, R., B.B. GRYNBAUM, AND R.S. DHIR.
Rehabilitation surgery in adult spastic hemiplegia.Clinical Orthopaedics Related Research 63:132-141. 1969.
0150MANGER, W.M., O.S. STEINSLAND, G.G. NAHAS, K.G. HAKIM, AND S. DUFTON.
Comparative study of improved fluorometric methods used to quantitate plasma catechol-
amines.Clinical Chemistry 15:1101-1123. 1969.
0151HANGER, W.M., AND M. BESSIS.
Cathodoluminescence produced in cells and proteins by paraformaldehyde as seen with
the sz.cnning electron microscope.7th Congress International de Microscopie Electronique. pp. 483-484. Paris, SocieteFrancaise de Microscopie Electronique. 1970.
0152MANGER, W.M., AND M. BESSIS..
Cathodoluminescence produced in proteins by vaporized paraformaldehyde (VP) as seen
with the scanning electron microscope (SEM).Physiologist 13:254. 1970.
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Effects of glucagon (G) infusion during hemorrhagic shock (Abet.).In: Endocrine Society Program of the 52nd Meeting. St. Loais. 1970.
0154MANGER, N.M., K.G. WAKIM, E.H. WOOD AND S. DUFTON.
Effects of glucagon (C) infusion during hemorrhagic shock (Abet.).Federation Proceedings 29:1296. 1970.
0155MANGER, N.M., AND M. BESSIS.
White cell uptake of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L -Dope), catecholaaines (CAA) and
5 -hydroxytryptamine (5-NT) (Abet.).Pharmacologist 11:263. 1969.
0156MOFFROID, M., N.J. HISLOP, J. NORMS% E.W. LOWMAN, AND N.G. THISTLE.
A study of isokinetic exercise.Journal American Physical Therapy Association 49:735-747. 1969.
0157MUNROE, J.S., AND W.F. WINDLE.
Nephritis and brain atrophy in monkeys receiving chicken sarcoma virus.In: Fiennes, R., Ed. Some recent developments in comparative medicine. pp. 401-406.London, Academic Press. 1966. (Symposia Zoological Society of London no. 17)
0158MUNROE, J.S., AND W.F. WINDLE.
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0159NAFTCHI, N.E., E.W. LOWMAN, R.A. RUSK, AND T. REICH.
Urinary catecholamine metabolites in spinal cord injured man (Abst.).Federation Proceedings 28:1581. 1969.
0160NATHAN, I.M., AND E.R. TICHAUER.
Standard glossary of biomechanical terminology.In: Biomechanics section, American National Standard ANSI Z94197X Industrial Engineer-
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0161PLECHATY, M., R. GUTHRIE, AND N.M. GERTLER.
Digoxin -H3 metabolism in normal and congestive failure guinea pig hearts (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 27:746. 1968.
0162PLECHATY, M., M.M. GERTLER, AND R.G. GUTHRIE.
Intramitochondrial uptake of P32 in adenine nucleotides in congestive heart failure.
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0163RANSOHOFF, J., M. BENJAMIN, AND E.R. TICHAUER.
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0164REES, T.D., C.A. SWINYARD, AND J.M. CONVERSE.
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0165REICH, T. AND J. TAIT.
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0166REICH, T., AND J.H. JACOBSON.
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0167REICH, T., J. TAIT, T. SUGA, AND M. DOMENY.
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0168REICH, T.
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0169REICH, T. J. TAIT, AND T. SUGA.
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0170REICH, T., J. TUCKMAN, N.E. NAFTCHI, AND J.H. JACKSON.
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0171REICH, T.
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0172ROSEN, S., AND J. MARTORANO.
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0173ROSENBLUTH, J.
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0176SALUSTE, E., F. SPENCER, M.M. GERTLER, AND S. OLAKRAVARTI.
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0177SALUSTE, E., M.M. GERTLER, H.E. LEETMA, AND J.L. ROSENBERGER.
Uric acid as a homeostatic factor in glucose-insulin-free fatty acid (FFA) metabolismin ischemic heart (1HD) and thrombotic cerebrovascular diseast (ITVD).Circulation 41(Suppl. 3):22. 1970.
0178SANDS, E., H.T. SARNO, AND D. SHANKWEILER.
Long term assessment of language function :n aphasia due to stroke.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:202-206. 1969.
0179SARNO, J.E., L.P. SWISHER, AND M.T. SARNO.
Aphasia in a congenitally deaf man.Cortex 5:398-414. 1969.
0180SARNO, J.F.
The concept of continued therapy.In: Proceedings Caribbean Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1:99-104.1966. San Juan, Puerto Rico.
0181SARNO, J.E., AND M.T. SARNO.
The diagnosis of speech disorders in brain damaged adults.Medical Clinics North America 53:561-573. 1969.
0182SARNO, J.E., M.T. SARNO, AND E. LEVITA.
Evaluating language improvement after completed stroke.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:73-78. 1971.
0183SARNO, J.E., AND H.R. LEHNEIS.
Prescription considerations for plastic BK orthoses.Archives Physcial Medicine Rehabilitation 52(10:503-510. 1971.
0184SARNO, J.E.
New concepts in the rehabilitation of the stroke patient.
Rehabilitation Literature 28:177-179. 1967.
0185SARNO, H.T.
Method for multivariant analysis of aphasia based on studies of 235 patients in a rehar
bilitation setting.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:210-216. 1968.
0186SARNO, M.T., L/0 R. UNITA.
Natural course of recovery is saver. aphasia.Archives Physical Malicia* Rthallitation 52:175-178. 1971.
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0188SARK% M.T., MD N. SANDS.
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0189SARNO, N.Y., N. SUMMAR, AM R. UNITA.
Psychosocial factors and recovery in garistrsc patients with eaters aphasia.Journal American Geriatrics Society 18:405 -409. 1970. .
0190SARNO, M.T.
The role of the vocational rehabilitation counselor as Seas by the speech pathologist
in providing services for the aphasic patient.In: Uorkshop on the vocational rehabilitation problem' of the pvient with aphasia,1967. pp. 19-23. Kalamazoo, Rich., Western Michigan University, Dcoartment of SpaethPathology and Audiology. 1969.
0191SAUD, M.T.
Speech impairment in Parkinson's (Riess*.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:269-275. 1968.
0192SARNO, M.T., M. SILVERMAN, AND E. SANDS.
Speech therapy and language recovery in severe aphasia.Journal Speech Hering Research 13:607-623. 1970.
0193SARNO, M.T.
A survey of 100 aphasic medicare patients in a speech pathology program.Journal American Geriatrics Society 18:471-480. 1970.
0194SCHUR, J.A., M.D.-PAAO, J.M. RUM, D. NASKY, S. GUTIERREZ, MD W.F. VIIWLE.
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0195SHAHAN% B., J. GOODGOLD, AND N.I. SPIELNOLZ.
Sensory nerve action potentials in the radial swerve.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:602-605. 1967.
0196SNAWKWEILER, D., K.S. HARRIS, AND M. TAYLOR.
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Planning for encloyment for the quadriplegic.In: Proceedings Veterans Administration Spinal Cord Injury Conference 17:230-233.1969.
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0201SOKOLOV, J.
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0204STOROY, H., MW S.W. RICH.
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0208SWINYARD, C.A.
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The legal and administrative aspects of prosthetic supply.In: Proceedings World Congress 10:371. 1966. (International Society for Rehabilitation
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0214SWINYARD, C.A.
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SWINYARD, C.A.Congenital malformations: General considerations.In: Converse, J.M., Ed. Reconstructive plastic surgery. pp. 352-364. Philadelphia,
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0216SWINYARD, C.A., K. PERFECT, G.G. DENVER, AND L. GREENSPAN.
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0219SWINYARD, C.A., H. NISHIMURA, AND S. CHAUBE.
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0220SWINYARD, C.A.
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0221SWINYARD, C.A., J.R. SWENSON, AND L. GREENSPAN.
An institutional survey of 143 cases of acquired cerebral palsy.Developmental Medicine Child Nedrology 5:615-625. 1963.
0222SWINYARD, C.A.
The last year of the second decade - Problems and opportunities confronting the AmericanAcademy for Cerebral Palsy.Developmental Medicine Child Neurology 7:603-605. 1965.
0223SWINYARD, C.A., AND A. MAGORA.
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0224SWINYARD, C.A., AND V. MAYER.
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Biomechanics of listing.Published Report RD-3130-MPO-69, Prepared for the U.S. Department of Health, Educationand Welfare. New York Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New York Uni-versity. February 1970.
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0252TICHAUER, E.R.
The efficiency of the human machine in work situations.In: Proceedings Research Conference on Applied Work Physiology. pp. 19-42. 1968.New York Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New York University.
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Bed positioning.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicine andrehabilitation. pp. 444-454. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
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Wheel chairs.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicine andrehabilitation. pp. 431-443. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
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Quantitative measurement of patient quality. Part I.Hospitals 40:42-45. 1966.
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Quantitative measurement of patient quality. Part II.Hospitals 40:59-63. 1966.
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Can we afford so many rehabilitation professions.Journal Rehabilitation 34:21-22. 1968.
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The contribution of insurance to total health services.Best's Review. Property/Liability Insurance Edition 68:50-54. 1968.
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The year in rehabilitation medicine.Medical World News Annual. pp. 231-234. 1968.
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The rehabilitation-industrial complex.
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The plight of the public hospital: Problems of the public hospital.Hospitals 44:47-52. 1970.
0399ERIKSON, R.V., AND A.H. ROBERTS.
A comparison of two groups of institutionalized delinquents on Porteus Maze testperformance.Journal Consulting Psychology 30:567. 1966.
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An MMPI comparison of two groups of institutionalized delinquents.Journal Projective Techniques.Personality Assessment 301163-166, 1966.
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Aortic valvular bacterial endocarditis in tetralogy of fallot following Blalockanastomosis.Disease Chest 49:321-325. 1966.
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Operant reinforcement of an autonomic response: Two studies.Journal Experimental Analysis Behavior 10:119-130. 1967.
0406GOLDBERG, M.J.
Quantitative measurement of the peripheral circulation.University Minnesota Medical Bulletin 34:112-115. 1962.
0407GOLDBERG, M.J., AND H.V. SKOWLUND.
Comparison of oscillometric index and blood flow of the foot as measured by plethysmog-
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0408GOLDBERG, M.J., AND J.A. RESCH.
Cerebral arteriograms and peripheral oscillometrics.Geriatrics 19:803-807. 1964.
0409GOLDBERG, M.J., N.V. SKOWLUND, AND W.G.
Studies on correlations between oscillometry, plethysmography, and skin thermometry.
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0410GOLDBERG, N.J., H.V. SKOWLUND, AND F.J. KOTTKE.
Comparison of circulation in the lower extremities of hemiplegic patients.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:467-470. 1968.
0411GREENBERG, F.R.
Functional aspects of aphasia (Ant.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:366. 1964.
0412GREENBERG, F.R.
An investigation of paired-associates learning in adult dysphasic subjects (Abst.).
Journal American Speech Hearing Association 6:391. 1964.
0413GULLICKSON, G., AND S. LICHT.
Definition and philosophy of rehabilitation medicine.In: Licht, S., Ed. Rehabilitation and medicine. pp. 1-14. New Haven, Conn., E. Licht.
1968.
0414IIALLIN, R.P.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation as a specialty: A personal observation.
Postgraduate Medicine 39:A148-A156. January 1966.
0415MELIA, R.P.
The magnitude and complexity of cerebral vascular disease.
Alabama Journal Medical Sciences 5:5-12. 1968.
0416HALPERN, D., AND F.E. MEELHUYSEN.
Phenol motor point block in the management of muscular hypertonia.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:659-664. 1966.
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0417HALPERN, D.
Physical therapy in obstructive pulmnary disease.Journal Lancet 87:125-129. 1967.
0418HALPERN, D., AND F.E. MEELHUYSEN.
Duration of relaxation after intramuscular neurolysis with phenol.Journal American Medical Association 200:1152-1154. 1967.
0419HALPERN, D., A. TELLEGEN, D. SINEPS, AND M. VESSEY.
Assessment and planning for children with speech problems.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:194-201. 1969.
0420HALPERN, D.
Obstructive lung disease: Treatment by physical therapy.
Minnesota Medicine 52:1489-1495. 1969.
0421HALPERN, D., F.J. KOTTKE, BURRILL, C. FITERMAN, J. POPP, AND S. PALMLR.
Training of control of head posture in children with cere.,ral palsy.Developmental Medicine Child Neurology 12:213-218. 1970.
0422HANNAN, V.C., AND H. SCHOENING.
Factors related to cervical spine mobility. Part I.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:602-609. 1964.
0423HEATH, J.L.
Effects of heat on blood pigment absorption rate in traumatized muscle.Physical Therapy 47:9-21. 1967.
0424HERSHFIELD, S., F.J. KOTTKE, W.G. KUBICEK, M.E. OLSON, J. BOEN, C. LILLQUIST, AND
L. STRADAL.Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremities.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:249-257. 1968.
0425HILL, J.T., A.S. BENSMAN, A. DOZIER, AND R.W. STUBE.
Epoxy-fiberglass short-leg brace.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:82-85. 1971.
0426IIOULE, R.J.
Evaluation of seat devices designed to prevent ischemic ulcers in paraplegic patients.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:587-594. 1969.
0427HOWARD, M.T., AND N.C. BOURESTROM.
Behavioral correlates of recovery of self-care in hemidegic patients,.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:449-454. 4968.
0428IVERSEN, I.A., AND H. SCHOENING.
Numerical scoring of self-care status: A study of the Kenny Self-Care Evaluation.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:221-229. 1968.
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0429JIMENEZ, J., J.K.M. EASTON, AND J.B. REDFORD.
Conduction studies of the anterior and posterior tibial nerves.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:164-169. 1970.
0430JOHNSON, R.J.
A commentary on radical behaviorism.
Philosophy Science 30:274-285. 1963.
0431KINNEN, E., AND N.G. KUBICEK.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements:Cancellation of respiration effects on trans-
thoracic impedance.U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace
Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-63-99. 5 pp. December 1963.
0432KINNEN, L., AND N.G. KUBICEK.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Impedance product system.
U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SXM-
TDR-63-69. 10 pp. October 1963.
0433KINNEN, E., W.G. KULICEK, AND G. TURTON.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Dynamic characteristics of an impedance pneumo-
graph.U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-63-100. 5 pp. December 1963.
0434KINNEN, E., W.G. KUBICEK, P. HILL, AND G. TURTON.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Tissue resistivity in vivo and transthoracic
impedance at 100 kc.U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-64-5. 14 pp. March 1964.
0435KINNEN, E., W.G. KUBICEK, AND R. PATTERSON.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Impedance plethysnographic determination of car-
diac output (A comparative study).U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-64-15. 8 pp. March 1964.
0436KINNEN, E., W.G. KUBICEK, AND D. WITSOE.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements:Impedance plethysmographic determination of car-
diac output (An interpretive study),U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-64-23. 12 pp. May 1964.
0437KLEINMAN, U., M.K. COONEY, C.B. NELSON, R.R. OWEN, L. BOYD, AND G. SWANDA.
Aseptic meningitis and paraplytic disease due to newly recognized enterovirus.
Journal American Medical Association 187:80-95. 1964.
0438KNAPP, M.E.
Results of language tests of patients with hemiplegia.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 43:317-320. 1962.
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0439KNAPP, M.E., AND R.R. OWEN.
Rehabilitation of the hemiplegic patient.Modern Medicine Australia 6:53-63. 1969.
0440KNAPP, H.E.
An experiment in ?ostgraduate education in physical medicine and rehabilitation.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:315-317. 1964.
0441KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation in multiple injuries.
Illinois Medical Journal 126:33-37. 1964.
0442KNAPP, M.E.
Aftercare of fractures.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicine and
rehabilitation. pp. 572-576. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
0443KNAPP, M.E.
Discussion on rehabilitation of arthritis.In: Proceedings Pan-Pacific Rehabilitation Conference 3:77-78. 1965.
0444KNAPP, M.E.
Exercises for poliomyelitis.In: Li-ht, S., and E.W. Johnson. Therapeutic exercise. pp. 554-580. New Haven, Conn.,
E. Licht. 1965.
0445KNAPP, M.E.
Massage.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicine and
rehabilitation. pp. 360-364. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
0446KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine in emergency care of early stroke.
n: Proceedings National Stroke Congress: Rehabilitation, Management, Prevention,
Chicago, 1964. pp. 76-79. 1966.
0447KNAPP, M.L.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 1. Introduction.
Postgraduate Medicine 39:A95-A100. February 1966.
0448KNAPP, M.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 2. The hemiplegic patient- -
Rehabilitation.Postgraduate Medicine 39:A143-A149. March 1966.
0449KNAPP, M.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 3. The hemiplegic patient- -
Physical problems.Postgraduate Medicine 39:A125-A132. April 1966.
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0450KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 4. Fractures--Early treatment.Postgraduate Medicine 39:A117-A122. June 1966.
0451KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fractures
aid complications, Part 1.Postgraduate Medicine 40:A109-A115. July 1966.
04 52
KNAPP, M.E.Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fractures
and complications, Part 2.,Postgraduate Medicine 40:A113-A118. August 1966.
0453KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold,
Part 1.Postgraduate Hedicine 40:A51-A55. September 1966.
0454KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold,
Part 2.Postgraduate Medicine 40:A145-A150. October 1966.
0455KNAPP, M.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold,
Part 3.Postgraduate Medicine 40:A123-A128. November 1966.
0456KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 7. Ultraviolet.
Postgraduate Medicine 40:A105-A110. December 1966.
0457KNAPP, M.E.
Rehabilitation in hemiplegia.Journal Lancet 86:47-48. 1966.
0458KNAPP, M.E.
Some problems in rehabilitation of the hemiplegic patient explained by brain damage
testing.In: Proceedings International Congress of Physical Hedicine, Paris, 1964, 4:79-82. 1966.
0459KNAPP, H.E.
The early history of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of
Minnesota.Journal Lancet 87:136-139. 1967.
0460KNAPP, M.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 8. Low- frequency electric
currents.Postgraduate Hedicine 41:A113-A116. January 1967.
0461KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Low back pain, Part 1. Diag-
nosis.Postgraduate Medicine 41:A133-A138. February 1967.
04 62
KNAPP, H.E.Practical physical mediciie and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Log, back pain, Part 2.
Treatment.Postgraduate Medicine 41:A131-A139. March 1967.
43
0463KNAPP, M.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disabilities, Part 1.
Postgraduate Medicine 41:A93-A98. April 1967.
0464KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disabilities, Part 2.
Postgraduate Medicine 41:A117-A121. June 1967.
0465KNAPP, H.E.
Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injury, Part 1.
Postgraduate Medicine 42:A95-A99. August 1967.
04 66
KNAPP, H.E.Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injury, Part 2.
Postgraduate Medicine 42:A111-A116. September 1967.
0467KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0468KNAPP, H.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
rehabilitation. Lecture 12. Measuring range of motion.
42:A123-A127. October 1967.
rehabilitation. Lecture 13. Rheumatoid arthritis.
42:A99-A104. Uovember 1967.
0469KNAPP, M.E.
The relationship of the staff physician to the Department of Physical Her'icine and
Rehabilitation of a community hospital,
Journal Lancet 87:207-209. 1967.
0470KNAPP, H.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
04 71
KNAPP, H.E.Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
rehabilitation. Lecture 14. Osteoarthritis.
43:215-217. January 1968.
rehabilitation. Lecture 15. Ankylosing spondylitis.
43:231-233. February 1968.
04 72
KNAPP, H.E.Physical medicine and rehabilitation Lerture 16, Part 1. Orthotics (Bracing).
Postgraduate Medicine 43:241-246. March 1968.
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0473KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andextremity.
Postgraduate Medicine
0474KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andextremity.Postgraduate Medicine
0475KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0476KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 2. Orthotics: Bracing the lower
43:225-230. April 1968.
rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 3. Orthotics: Bracing the upper
43:215-219. June 1968.
rehabilitation. Lecture 17. Massage.44:192-195. July 1968.
rehabilitation. Lecture 18. Keeping the elderly active.44:203-206. August 1968.
0477
KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amputations and pros-thetics, Part 1. Surgical considerations.
Postgraduate Medicine 44:259-264. October 1968.
0478
KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amputations and pros-thetics, Part 2. Prosthetics.
Postgraduate Medicine 44:259-264. November 1968.
0479
KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehIbilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amputations and pros-thetics, Part 3. Training.Postgraduate Medicine 44:170-172. December 1968.
0480KNAPP, M.E.
The contribution of Sister Elizabeth Kenny to the treatment of poliomyelitis (Abridged).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:535-542. 1969.
0481KNAPP, M.E.
The invertebtal disc.Lawyers' Medical Journal 5:225-272. 1969.
0482KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0483KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and
Postgraduate Medicine
rehabilitation. Lecture 20. Upper extremity amputations.45:237-240. February 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 1.45:251-254. March 1969.
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0484KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0485KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0486ANAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0487KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0488KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0489KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
0490KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andin obstetrics.Postgraduate Medicine
0491KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andin pediatrics, Part 1.Postgraduate Medicine
0492KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andin pediatrics, Part 2.Postgraduate Medicir.
0493KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine andPostgraduate Medicine
rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 2.45:255-258. April 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 3.45:261-264. May 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 4.45:249-251. June 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 22. Disability evaluation, Part 1.46:184-187. July 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 22. Disability evaluation, Part 2.46:201-203. August 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 23. Lower motor neuron disease.46:203-207. October 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 24. Physical medicine and rehabilitation
46:229-231. November 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical medicine and rehabilitation
46:173-176. December 1969.
rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical medicine and rehabilitation
47:219-224. January 1970.
rehabilitation. Lecture 26. Cerebral palsy, Part 1.47:229-232. March 1970.
0494KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 26. Cerebral palsy, Part 2.Postgraduate Medicine 47:247-252. March 1970.
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0495KNAPP, H.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 27. Respiratory rehabilitation.
Postgraduate Medicine 47:263-267. May 1970.
0496KNAPP, M.C.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 28. Electromyography.
Postgraduate Medicine 47:213-218. June 1970.
0497KNAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 29. Employment of the handicapped.
Postgraduate Medicine 48:191-196. July 1970.
04984NAPP, M.E.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 30. Postgraduate education in physical
medicine and rehabilitation in the community hospital.
Postgraduate Medicine 48:209-211. August 1970.
0499
MEN, M.E.Discharge diagnoses and their importance to Blue Cross.
Inquiry 3(1):55-74. 1966.
0500KOSIAK, M.
Decubitus ulcers.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Fels. Handbook of physical medicine
and rehabilitation. pp. 629-635. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders. 1965.
0501KOSIAK, M.
An effectiv- method of rreventing decubital ulcers.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:724-729. 1966.
0502KOSIAK, M., J.R. AURELIUS, AND W.F. HARTFIEL.
Backache in industry.Journal Occupational Medicine 8151-58. 1966.
0503KOTTKE, F.J., W.G. KUBICEK, M.E. OLSON, R.H. HASTINGS, AND K. QUAST.
Five stage test of cardiac performance during occupational ,ctivity.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 43:228-234. 1962.
0504KOTTKE, F.J.
Is serous serious?Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:45. 1963.
0505KOTTKE, F.J.
Training of rehabilitation personnel.In: Proceedings Conference on Rehabilitation Concepts, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, October 17-18, 1962. pp. 103-109. Chicago, American Mutual Insurance
Alliance. 1963.
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0506KOTTKE, F.J., N.G. KUBICEK, M.E. OLSON, AND R.N. HASTINGS_
Studies on the parameters of cardiovascular performance of quadriplegic patients.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:635-644. 1963.
050i
KOTTKE, F.J.Contemporary concepts in the teaching of physical medicine and rehabilitation.Journal Medical Education 39:933-945. 1964.
0500
KOTTKE, F.J., AND R.S. BLANtliARD.
Bedrest begets bedrest.Nursing Forum 3:57-72. 1964.
0509KOTTKE, F.J.
Common cardiovascular problems in rehabilitation.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicineand rehabilitation. pp. 666-689. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
0510KOTTKE, F.J.
Deterioration of the bedfast patient: Causes and effects.Public Health Reports 80:437-452. 1965.
0511KOTTKE, F.J.
Head and upper extremity aids.Bulletin Prosthetics Research 10:71-74. 1965. (Part of report on a conference for
wheelchair manufacturers, Bergstrom, D.A., Ed.)
0512KOTTKE, F.J.
Heat in pelvic diseases.In: Licht, S., Ed. Therapeutic heat and cold 2:474-490. New Haven, Conn., E. Licht.
1965.
0513KOTTKE, F.J.
Medical education for comprehensive Medical case.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:349-353. 1565.
0514KOTTKE, F.J.
Rehabilitation by specialists.Rehabilitation Record 6:31-33. 1965.
0515KOTTKE, F.J.
Therapeutic exercise.In: Krusen, F H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicineand rehabilitation. pp. 365-406. Philadelphia. Saunders. 1965.
0516KOTTKE, F.J.
Training for functional independence.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbcok of physical medicineand rehabilitation. pp. 455-471. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
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0517KOTTKE, F.J.
The effects of limitation of activity upon the human body.Journal American Medical Association 196:825-830. 1966.
0518KOTTKE, F.J.
Recent advances in kinesiology.In: Proceedings International Congress of Physical Medicine 4:12-19. 1966. (ExcerptaMedica International Congress Series no. 107)
0519KOTTKE, F.J.
Review of preceding Sessions.In: Proceedings National Stroke Congress: Rehabilitation, Management, Prevention,Chicago, 1964. pp. 159-161. 1966.
0520KOTTKE, F.J.
The specialist's role in continuing care of the stroke patient.In: Proceedings National Stroke Congress: Rehabilitation, Management, Prevention,
Chicago, 1964. pp. 124-136. 1966.
0521KOTTKE, F.J., D.L. PAULEY, AND R.A. PTAK.
The rationale for prolonged stretching for correction of shortening of connective
tissue.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:345-352. 1966.
0522KOTTKE, F.J.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation as a medical speciality.Journal Lancet 87:109-111. 1967.
0523KOTTKE, F.J.
Physiology of balance.Journal Lancet 87:197-202. 1967.
0524KOTTKE, F.J.
Prescription of physical activity during acute stage of cardiac disability.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:126-132. 1967.
0525KOTTKE, F.J., AND E.M. ANDERSON.
Preventing deterioration in the bedfast patient.Journal Nurses 30:71-77. 1967.
0526KOTTKE, F.J.
Energy cost of work: Man.In: Altman, P.L., and D.S. Dittmer, Compilers and lids. Metabolism. pp. 353-361.Bethesda, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 1968.
0527KOTTKE, F.J., S. HERSHFIELD, W.G. KUBICEK, M.E. OLSON, C. LILLQUIST, AND L. STRADAL.
Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremities.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:249-257. 1968.
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0528KOTTKE, F.J., H.V. SKOWLUND, AND N.J. GOLDBERG.
Comparison of the circulation in the hemiplegic and in the uninvolved lower extremityby three different methods.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:467-470. 1968.
0529KOTTKE, F.J.
Physiatry: Transmitter or transmutes? Eighteenth John Stanley Coulter memorial lecture.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:57-62. 1969.
0530KOTTKE, F.J.
Research training in medical postgraduate programs.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:406-408. 1969.
0531KOTTKE, F.J.
Diathermy treatment of acute bronchitis: (Questions and answers).Journal American Medical Association 214:1126. 1970.
0532KOTTKE, F.J.
Modification of athetosis by denervation of the tonic neck reflexes (Abst.).Developmental Medicine Child Neurology 12:236-237. 1970.
0533KOTTKE, F.J.
Rehabilitation after stroke.Canadian Family Physician 16:47-56. 1970.
0534KOTTKE, F.J., AND E. AWAD.
Changes in muscle ultrastructure in diabetes mellitus.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:683-687. 1970.
0535KOTTKE, F.J.
Assertions From soap to stroke.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:337-338. 1971.
0536KOTTKE, F.J.
Seductive styling--The procrustean bed.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:88-89. 1971.
053 7
KOTTKE, F.J.
Success and failure of residency training programs as seen by the specialty board.Bulletin Minnesota Commission Education Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 12:17-21. 1971.
0538KOTTKE, F.J.
Trends identified in the clinical field as a basis for planning of changes in residencyprograms.
Bulletin Minnesota Commission Education Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 12:33-35. 1971.
053 9
KOTTKE, F.J., AND G.H. KOEPKE.Report from the task force on rehabilitation medicine.Bulletin Minnesota Commission Education Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 12:49-51. 1971.
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0540KOVENER, R.R.
Accelerated vs straight line depreciation.Hospital Financial Management 20:8-11. 1966.
0541KOVENER, R.R.
How much is enough.Hospital Financial Management 22:16-17. 1968.
0542KRUSEN, F.H.
Acceptance of rehabilitation: A medical viewpoint.In: Proceedings Conference on Rehabilitation Concepts, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, October 17-18, 1962. pp._59-64. Chicago, American Mutual Insurance
Alliance. 1963.
0543KUBICEK, W.G., E. KINNEN, AND A. EDIN.
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Calibration of an impedance pneumograph.
U.S. Air Force. School of Aerospace Medicine. Technical Documentary Report no. SAM-
TDR-63-41. 7 pp. July 1963.
0544KUBICEK, N.G., G.R. SAMPSON, AND M.E. OLSON.
Total osmotic activity of synovial fluid of the major joint cavities of dogs (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 22:2762. 1963.
0545KUBICEK, W.G., AND A.P. THAL.
Diverting renal and adrenal vein blood into liver and renal hypertension in dogs.
American Journal Physiology 205:1275-1278. 1963.
0546KUBICEK, N.G., E. KINNEN, AND A. ERIN.
Calibration of an impedance pneumograph.Journal Applied Physiology 19:557-560. 1964.
0547KUBICEK, W.G., AND R.P. PATTERSON.
An electronic system for cardiac and metabolic evaluation.
Journal Applied Physiology 19:153-156. 1964.
0548KUBICEK, N.G., J.N. KARNEGIS, R.P. PATTERSON, D.A. WITSOE, AND R.H. MATTSON.
Development and evaluation of an impedance cardiac output system.
Aerospace Medicine 37:1208-1212. 1966.
0549KUBICEK, W.G., AND R.P. PATTERSON.
The relationship of the time derivatives of cardiogenic thoracic electrical impedance
change to aortic flow velocity and acceleration (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 26:1891. 1967.
0550KUBICEK, W.G., A.H.L. FROM, R.P. PATTERSON, D.A. WITSOE, A. CASTANEDA, R.C. LILLEHEI, AND
R. ERSEK.Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive means to monitor cardiac function.
Journal Association Advancement Medical Information 4:79-84. 1970.
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0551
KUBICEK, W.G., R.P. PATTERSON, AND D.A. WITSOE.Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive method of monitoring cardiac function and otherparameters of the cardiovascular system.Annals New York Academy Sciences 170:724-732. 1970.
0552LARSON, C., AND P. TOOMEY.
Range of motion exercise: Key to joint mobility.Publication American Rehabilitation Foundation 703. 1968.
0553LARSON, C.W.
Physical therapy assistant training program: St. Mary's Junior College.Physical Therapy 50:1054-1060. 1970.
0554LARSON, D.
Living comfortably with your colostomy.Publication American Rehabilitation Foundation 717. 1968.
0555LARSON, D.
Living comfortably with your ileostomy.Publication American Rehabilitation Foundation 718. 1968.
0556LASSMAN, F.M., Guest editorial.
Volta Review 65:456-457. 1963.
0557LASSMAN, F.M., AND E.S. ENGELBART.
Methodology in digit memory testing of college students.Journal Speech Hearing Research 10:268-276. 1967.
0558LASSMAN, F.M., AND T. DOYLE.
Variability in hearing following changes in biochemical conditions.In: Biochemical mechanisms in hearing and deafness. pp. 115-123. Springfield, Ill.,
C.C. Thomas. 1970.
0559LASSMAN, F.M., AND G. THOMPSON.
Listener preference for selective versus flat amplification for a high frequency hearing
loss population.Journal Speech Hearing Research 13:670-672. 1970.
0560LESLIE, L.
Prematurity as an etiological factor in cerebral dysfunction.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:711-714. 1966.
0561LESLIE, L., AND N.E. SILBERBERG.
The team approach in the diagnosis and treatment of children with learning disabilities.
Rehabilitation Literature 29:265-268. 1968.
0562LESLIE, L.R.
A decade of progress.Minnesota Medicine 52:694-696. 1969.
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0563MACTAVISH, C.F., AND J. SUNDEEN.
Assessment of the quality of medical care: An annotated bibliography.Memorandum American Rehabilitation Foundation C-2. 1968.
05 64
MALONEY, F.P.A survey of heritable disorders in Maryland.Maryland State Medical Journal 19:43-50. 1970.
0565MCDANIEL, J.W., AND S.J. CLAYSON.
Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglycemic, andalloxan diabetic rats.Psychonomic Sciences 6:499-500. 1966.
0566MEADOWS, G.
Who will hire truthful epileptics?Postgraduate Medicine 46:128-131. August 1969.
0567MEELHUYSEN, F., ET AL.
A cerebrovascular hemorrhage due to malformation.Minnesota Medicine 49:961-969. 1966.
0568MEELHUYSEN, F., ET AL.
Progressive spastic quadriplegia.Minnesota Medicine 49:1869-1877. 1966.
0569MEELHUYSEN, F.E., D. HALPERN, AND J. QUAST.
Treatment of flexor spasticity of hip by paravertebral lumbar spinal nerve block.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:717-722. 1968.
0570MINK, W.D., AND P.F. BRIGGS.
Content and order in the formation of impressions.Perceptual Motor Skills 20:765-770. 1965.
0571MINKAMI, H., AND R.S. ELIOT.
Abnormal Bohr effect: A possible cause of myocardial ischemia.Circulation 32(Suppl. 2):152-153. 1965.
0572MOLLER, J.H., A. NAKIB, R.S. ELIOT, AND J.E. EDWARDS.
Symptomatic congenital aortic stenosis in the first year of life.Journal Pediatrics 69:728-734. 1966.
0573MUNDALE, M.
Posture as it relates to the wheelchair.Bulletin Prosthetics Research 10(3):74-75. 1965.
0574MUNDALE, M.O.
The relationship of intermittent isometric exercise to fatigue of hand grip.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:532-539. 1970.
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Effects of intersignal interval on the human auditory evoked response.Journal Acoustical Society America 44:1529-1532. 1968.
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NELSON, D.A., F.M. LASSMAN, AND R.L. NOEL.The effects of variable interval and fixed interval signal presentation schedules onthe auditory evoked response.
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0577OLSEN, A.P., AND J.C. JETERSON.
Language problems after a stroke: A guide to communication.Minneapolis, Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. 1964.
0578
OLSON, M.E.
History of physical medicine at the University of Minnesota from 1945 to 1965.Journal Lancet 87:203-206. 1967.
0579
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An inquiry into the concepts of ego identity and identity diffusion.Social Casework 45:63-70. 1964.
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0586POOR, J.L.
As others see it - -The social rehabilitation club.
Minnesota Medicine 46:929-931. 1963.
0587POOR, J.L.
Growth and development of attitudes, care, and treatment in Minnesota's mental hospitals.
Minnesota Welfare 17:21-23. 1965.
0588PRICE, H., J.A. TOBIN, M. REISER, ILE. OLSON, W.G. KUBICEK, F.J. KOTTKE, AND J. BOEN.
Renal function in patients with spinal cord injuries.
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0589RATINOV, G., W.P. BAKER, AND K.F. SWAIMAN.
McArdle's syndrome with previously unreportedelectrocardiographic and serum enzyme
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0590ROBERTS, A.R., AND R.V. ERIKSON.
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delinquent group.Journal Abnormal Psychology 73:449-453. 1968.
0591ROBERTS, A.H.
Self-control procedures in modification of smoking behavior: Replication.
Psychological Reports 24:675-676. 1969.
0592ROBERTS, A.H., S.M. DINSDALE, R.E. MATTHEWS, AND T.M. COLE.
Modifying persistent undesirable behavior in a medical setting.
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0593ROBERTS, A.H., AND R.V. ERIKSON.
Measuring impulse control in institutionalized delinquents using Rorschach content and
thought process scales.Journal Abnormal Psychology 74:632-634. 1969.
0594ROSENBERG, P.
Dynamics of change.Minnesota Nursing Accent 41:23-24, 35-38. 1969.
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0595ROSENBERG, P.
Students' perceptions and concerns during their first year in medical school.
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0596RUTTENSERG, H.D., R.M. STEIDL, L.S. CAREY, AND J.E. EDWARDS.
Glycogen storage disease of the heart: Hemodynamic and angiocardiographic features intwo cases.American Heart Journal 67:469-480. 1964.
0597SCHOENING, H.A.
A radiologic study of the changes of shape of the cervical articular masses with age.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:303-307. 1963.
0598SCHOENING, H.A.
Rehabilitation of a deaf paraplegic patient.Rehabilitatior Record 4:19-21. 1963.
0599SCHOENING, H.A.
The paraplegic patient: Long-term care.Minnesota Medicine 47:531-534. 1964.
0600SCHOENING, h.A., AND V.C. HANNAH.
Factors related to cervical spine mobility. Part I.Archives Physical Medicine 45:602-609. 1964.
0601SCHOENING, H.A.
Wheelchair needs for aged persons.Bulletin Prosthetics Research 10(3):75-76. 1965.
0602SCHOENING, H.A., L. ANDEREGG, D. BERGSTROM, M. FONDA, N. STEINKE, AND P. ULRICH.
Numerical scoring of self-care status of patients.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:689-697. 1965.
0603SCHOENING, H.A., AND F.J. KOTTKE.
Rehabilitation of the patient with hemiplegia.Current Therapy 1966:558-563. 1966.
0604SILBERBERG, N.E.
Hyperlexia--Specific reading ability in children.Exceptional Children 34:41-42. 1967.
0605SILBERBERG, N.E., AND M.C. SILBERBERG.
The physiological view of reading.Newsletter School Psychologists 1:1-3. 1968.
0606SILBERBERG, N.E., M.C. SILBERBERG, AND I. IVERSEN.
The predictive efficiency of the Gates Reading Readiness Tests.Elementary School Journal 68:213-218. 1968.
0607SILBERBERG, N.E., AND M.C. SILBERBERG.
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0608SILBERBERG, N.E., AND M.C. SILBERBERG.
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0609SILBERBERG, N.E., AND L. FELDT.
Intellectual and perceptual correlates of reading disabilities.Skolepsykologi/Journal of School Psychology 7:67-81. 1970.
0610SILBERBERG, N.E., I. IVERSEN, AND M.C. SILBERBERG.
Sex differences in the knowledge of letter and number names in kindergarten.
Perceptual Motor Skills 31:79-85. 1970.
0611SKOWLUND, H.V., AND F.J. KOTTKE.
Studies of vascular response of feet of normal subjects to dihydrogenated ergot alka-
loids and tolazoline under controlled conditions.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:157-166. 1963.
0612SLETTE, L.H., AND F.J. KOTTKE.
Clamp device for emptying urinal bag.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 43:256-258. 1962.
0613SPEER, D.C., P.F. BRIGGS, AND R. GAVALAS.
Concurrent schedules of social reinforcement and dependency behavior among four-year-
old children.Journal Experimental Child Psychology 8:356-365. 1969.
0614STEINKE, N., AND P. ERICKSON.
Homemaking aids for the disabled.Minneapolis, Kenny Rehabilitation Institute. 1963.
0615STERNS, L.P., R.S. ELIOT, R.L. VARCO, AND J.E. EDWARDS.
Intracavity cardiac neoplasms: A review of fifteen cases.
British Heart Journal 28:75-83. 1966.
0616STONE, L.B.
Provision of rehabilitation in nursing homes.Journal American Geriatric Society 17:576-594. 1969.
0617STRAVINO, V.D.
The nature of pain.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:37-44. 1970.
0618STRUVE, J.K., T.M. COLE, P.S. SANDERS, AND T.P. ANDERSON.
Can senior medical students teach freshmen.
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0619STRYKER, R.P.
Trends and problems in nursing.Minnesota Nursing Accent 40:123, 126. 1968.
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0620SUTTON, N.
Diagnostics: Medical management of muscular dystrophy.Minnesota Medicine 50:1449-1452. 1967.
0621SWAIMAN, K.F., AND B. SANDLER.
The use of serum creatine phosph...kinase and other serum enzymes in the diagnosis ofprogressive muscular dystrophy.Journal Pediatrics 63:1116-1119. 1963.
0622
SWAIMAN, K.F., AND E.A. AWAD.Creatine phoephokinase and other serum enzyme activity after controlled exercise.Neurology 14:977-980. 1964.
0623SWAIMAN, K.F., AND J.M. MILSTEIN.
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0624SWAIMAN, K.F., J.M. MILSTEN, AND M.M. COHEN.
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0625SWAIMAN, K.F., AND B. LEMIEUX.
Oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide formation of developing brain in the presence of highlevels of phenylalanine and its derivatives (Abet.).Neurology 15:284. 1965.
0626SWEZEY, R.L.
Exercises with a beach ball for increasing range of motion.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:253-257. 1967.
0627SWEZEY, R.L., AND P.J. BILKA.
A demonstration of anti-inflammatory effect of indomethacin.Minnesota Medicine 50:1153-1154. 1967.
0628SWEZEY, R.L., AND R. HALLIN.
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TELLEGEN, A.Direction of measurement: A source of misinterpretation.Psychological Bulletin 63:233-243. 1965.
0630TELLEGEN, A.
The performance of chronic seizure patients on the general aptitude test battery.Journal Clinical Psychology 21:180-184. 1965.
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0633THOMPSON, C., AND F.M. LASSMAN.
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vs selective amplifying systems.Journal Speech Hearing Research 12:594-606. 1969.
0634MONEY, P.
Braces: A primer for nurses.Publication American Rehabilitation Foundation no. 719. 1968.
0635TROEDSSON, B.S.
The use of oscillometry on the lower extremities to diagnose and evaluate occlusive
vascular disease to the aorta and iliac arteries.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:651-655. 1963.
0636TROEDSSON, B.S.
Stump arterial circulation and its relationship to the prescription of a prosthesis in
the geriatric patient.Bulletin Prosthetics Research 10:39-52. 1965.
0637VAIL, D.J., R.J. LUCERO, AND J.R. BOEN.
The relationship between socioeconomic variables and major mental illness in the
counties of a midwestern state.Community Mental Health Journal 2:211-212. 1966.
0638WESSMAN, H.C.
Absenteeism, accidents of rehabilitated workers.Rehabilitation Record 6:15-18. 1965.
0639WESSMAN, H.C.
Progress notes.Physical Therapy 45:727-729. 1965.
0640WESSMAN, H.C.
The amputation site in the lower extremity: Regard for the vascular efficiency.
Minnesota Medicine 49:905-908. 1966.
0641WESSMAN, H.C., AND F.J. KOTTKE.
The effect of indirect heating on peripheral blood flow, pulse rate, blood pressure, and
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0642WIRT, R.D., AND P.F. BRIGGS.
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Experimental choledocholithiasis in the baboon.In: Vagtborg, H., Ed. The baboon in medical research 2:461-466. Austin, University ofTexas Press. 1967.
0647ZAKI, C.F.
Mitochondria' changes in choline- deficient rat myocardium.In: Proceedings Annual Electronalcroscopic So-iety of America 26:112. Baton Rouge,
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CORCORAN, P.J., AND W.K. MASS.
Random controls in the clinical study of ischemdc strokes.American Journal Physical Medicine 47:240-246. 1968.
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CORCORAN, P.J., R. TAGGART, L.W. BROWN, AND B.C. SIMONS.Hydraulic crutch as a source of internal power for orthotics and prosthetics.Orthotics Prosthetics 22(4):4 -7. 1968.
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CORCORAN, P.J., AND G.L. RRENGELMANN.Oxygen uptake in normal and handicapped subjects, in relation to speed of walkingbeside velocity-controlled cart.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:78-87. 1970.
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DELATEUR, 8.J., J.F. LEHMANN, AND W.E. FORDYCE.A test of the DeLores axiom.
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0653DELATEUR, B.J., J.F. LEHMANN, L.C. WIASCHEID, J.A. WOLF, W.E. FOP.DYCE, AND B.C. SIMONS.
Rehabilitation of the patient after hemicorporectony.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:11-16. 1969.
0654DELATEUR, B.J.
A new technique'bf motor point block (Abet.).
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:718. 1970.
0655FORDYCE, W.E.
An antidote for testing poisoning. Review of psychological practices with the physicallydisabled.
Journal Contemporary Psychology 7:90-91. 1963.
0656FORDYCE, U.S. ,
Personality characteristics in men with spinal cord injury as related to manner ofonset of disability.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:321-325. 1964.
0657FORDYCE, W.E.
Assessment and management.
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0658FORDYCE, W.E., AND R.H. JONES.
The efficacy of oral and pantomime instructions for hemiplegic patients.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:676-680. 1966.
0659FORDYCE, W.E.
Review of film by C.J. Ross. Techniques of non-verbal psychological testing.Contemporary Psychology 12:279. 1967.
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0661ODIDYCE, W.E., R.S. FOWLER, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
Case histories and shorter COUMUALCitiOn8.Behavior Research Therapy 6:105 - 107.1968.
0662FORDYCE, W.E., R.S. FOWLER, J.F. 1.EHMANN, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
Some implications of learning in problems of chronic pain.
Journal Chronic Diseases 21:179-190. 1968.
0663FORDYCE, W.E., AND B.C. SIMONS.
An automated system for teaching wheelchair pushups.
Public Health Service Reports 63:527-528. 1968.
0664FORDYCE, W.E.
An automisd system for developing a wheelchair pushup habit.
Journal Ame an Medical Association 209:1159. 1969.
0565FORDYCE, W.E.
Behavior control systems to inc ease socialising behavior in the elderly.
Psychological Aspects Disability 16(2):15 -19. 1969.
0666FORDYCE, W.E.
On behavior theory applications in a medical rehabilitation content.
Bulletin, Division 22, American Psychological Association 50(1):11 -16. 1969.
0667FORDYCE, W.E.
Operant conditioning as ft treatment method in management aelected chronic pain
problems.Northwest Medicine 69:15-19. 1970.
0668FORDYCE, W.E., AND B.C. SIMONS.
The pushup trainer: An electronic system for training wheelchair pushup habits.
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0669FORDYCE, W.E., P.L. SAND, R.B. TRIESCHNANN, AND R.S. FOWLER.
Behavior systems analyzed.Journal Rehabilitation 37(2):29 -33. 1971.
0670FOWLER, R.S.
A simple non-language test of new learning.
Perceptual Motor Skills 29:895-901. 1969.
0671FOWLER, R.S., W.E. FORDYCE, AND R. BERNI.
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HARRIS, F.A.A population study of neurons in nucleus ventralis posterior of cat thalamus (Abst.).Physiologist 8:186. 1965.
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Influence of the cerebral cortex on the cuneate nucleus of the monkey.Nature 208:1215-1216. 1965.
0674HARRIS, F.A.
Neuronal population analysis of evoked single unit activity in nucleus ventralis post-erior of the cat thalamus.Dissertation Abstracts (Ser. B) 28:2107. 1967.
0675HARRIS, F.A., AND H.D. PATTON.
Thalamic distribution and discharge pattern of hair and touch cells in nucleus VPL ofcat
Federation Proceedings 26:1309. 1967.
0676HARRIS, F.A.
Bilateral effects of skin stimulation on thalamic neurons.Journal American Physical Therapy Association 48:1217-1232. 1968.
0677HARRIS, F.A.
Regional variations on the temporal patterns ref activity within the thalamic nucleusventralis posterioralis of the cat.Communications Behavioral Biology 1:Serial no. 05661179. 1968.
0678HARRIS, F.A.
Control of gamma efferents through the reticular activating system.American Journal Occupational Therapy 23:397-409. 1969.
0679HARRIS, F.A., AND T.C.L. RUCH.
Comparison of somatosensory thalamic population characteristics in cat under nembutaland chloralose anesthesia (Abst.).Federation Proceedings 28:1108. 1969.
0680HARRIS, F.A.
The brain is a distributed information processor: Computers illustrate processes under-lying spontaneous recovery and rehabilitation through therapy after central nervoussystem damage.American Journal Occupational Therapy 24:284-288. 1970.
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HARRIS, F.A.In defense of facilitation techniques.A:chives Physical medicine Rehabilitation 51:438-441. 1970.
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Variability of nerve conduction velocity determinations in normal persons.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:650-654. 1968.
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0683HONET, J.C., D.E. STRANDNESS, Jr., W.C. STOLOV, AND B.C. SIMONS.
Short-leg bracing for intermittent claudication of the calf.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:578-585. 1968.
0684SEMEN, R.N.
The clinical value of neuromuscular electrodiagnosis.Journal Iowa Medical Society 53:269-275. 1963.
0685JEBSEN, R.H.
Electrodiagnosis in nerve root syndromes.Northwest Medicine 65:107-111. 1966.
0686JEBSEN, R.H.
Motor conduction velocity in proximal and distal segments of the radial nerve.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:597-602. 1966.
0687JEBSEN, R.H.
Motor conduction velocity of the distal radial nerve.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:12-16. 1966.
0688JEBSEN, R.H.
Therapeutic exercise in motion problems.Northwest Medicine 65:742-747, 834-838, 952-953. 1966.
0689JEBSEN, R.H., B.C. SIMONS, AND M.E. WEBER.
Modification of wheelchair brake lever.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:470. 1966.
0690JEBSEN, R.H.
Motor conduction velocities in the median and ulnar nerves.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:185-194. 1967.
0691JEBSEN, R.N.
Use and abuse of ambulation aids.Journal American Medical Association 199:5-10. 1967.
0692JEBSEN, R.H., H. TENCKHOFF, AND J.C. HONET.
Natural history of uremic polyneuropathy and effects of dialysis.
New England Journal Medicine 277:327-333. 1967.
0693JEBSEN, R.N.
Essentials of wheelchair prescription.Northwest Medicine 67:755-758. 1968.
0694JEBSEN, R.H., AND J.C.L. HONET.
Electrodiagnosis of neuromuscular disorders.Northwest Medicine 64:421-428. 1968.
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0695JEBSEN, R.H., B.C. SIMONS, AND P.J. CORCORAN.
Experimental plastic short leg brace.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:108-109. 1968.
0696JEBSEN, R.H., AND H. TENCKHOFF.
Comparison of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity in early uremic polyneuropathy.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50(3):124-126. 1968.
0697JEBSEN, R.H., N. TAYLOR, A.B. TRIESCHMANN, M.J. TROTTER, AND L.A. HOWARD.
An objective and standardized test of hand function.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:311-319. 1969.
0698JEBSEN, R.H., P.J. CORCORAN, AND B.C. SIMONS.
Clinical experience with a plastic short leg brace.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:114-119. 1970.
0699JEBSEN, R.H., R.B. TRIESCHMANN, M. MIKULIC, R.H. HARTLEY, J.A. MCMILLAN, AND M. SNOOK.
An objective and standardized test of patient mobility.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:170-175. 1970.
0700LEHMANN, J.F., G.D. BRUNNER, J.A. MCMILLAN, D.R. SILVERMAN, AND V.C. JOHNSTON.
Modifications of heating patterns produced by microwaves at the frequencies of 2456 and
900 megacycles by physiological factors in the human.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:555-563. 1964.
0701LEHMANN, J.F., J.A. MCMILLAN, V.C. JOHNSTON, AND A.W. GUY
Temperature distributions as produced by microwaves iu specimens under therapeutic
conditions.Annals Physical Medicine 7:121-132. 1964.
0702LEHMANN, J.F.
Diathermy.In: Krusen, F.H., F.J. Kottke, and P.M. Ellwood, Eds. Handbook of physical medicine and
rehabilitation. pp. 244-327. Philadelphia, Saunders. 1965.
0703LEHMANN, J.F.
Ultrasound therapy.In: Licht, S., Ed. Therapeutic heat and cold, 2ad edition. pp. 321-386. New Haven,
Conn., E. Licht. 1965.
0704LEHMANN, J.F., V.C. JOHNSTON, J.A. MCMILLAN, D.R. SILVERMAN, G.D. BRUNNER, AND L.A. RATHBUN.
Comparison of deep heating by microwaves at frequencies 2456 and 900 megacycles.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:307-314. 1965.
0705LEHMANN, J.F., D.R. SILVERMAN, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
Selective heating effects of ultrasound in humans.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:331-339. 1966.
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0706LEHMANN, J.F., D.R. SILVERMAN, B.A. BAUM, N.L. KIRK, AND V.C. JOHNSTON.
Temperature distributions in the human thigh, produced by infrared, hot pack, and
microwave applications.Archives Physical Medicin Rehabilitation 47:291-299. 1966.
0707LEHMANN, J.F., B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, AND J.S. STONEBRIDGE.
Heating joint structures by ultrasound.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:662-666. 1967.
0708LEHMANN, J.F., B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, AND J.S. STONEBRIDGE.
Heating produC-6i-by ultragbund in bone and soft tissue.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:397-401. 1967.
0709LEHMANN, J.F.
Patient care needs as a basis for development of objectives of physical medicine andrehabilitation teaching in undergraduate medical schools.Journal Chronic Diseases 21:3-12. 1968.
0710LEHMANN, J.F.
Rehabilitation medicine.Medical World News 9:163. 1968.
0711LEHMANN, J.F B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, AND J.B. STONEBRIDGE.
Heating of joint structures by ultrasound.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:28-30. 1968.
0712LEHMANN, J.F., A.W. GUY, B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, AND J.D. STONEBRIDGE.
Heatinr patterns produced by shortwave diathermy using helical induction coil appli-
cators.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:193-198. 1968.
0713LEHMANN, J.F., B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, B.C. SIMONS, AND A.W. GUY.
Biomechanical evaluation of braces for paraplegics.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:179-188. 1969.
0714LEHMANN, J.F., B.J. DELATEUR, AND J.B. STONEBRIDGE.
Selective muscle heating by shortwave diathermy with a helical coil.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:117-123. 1969.
0715LEHMANN, J.F., B.J. DELATEUR, C.G. WARREN, AND B.C. SIMONS.
Trends in lower extremity bracing.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:338-353. 1970.
0716LEHMANN, J.F., A.W. GUY, C.G. WARREN, B.J. DELATEUR, AND J.B. STONEBRIDGE.
Evaluation of a microwave contact applicator.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:143-146. 1970.
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0717LEHMANN, J.F., A.J. MASOCK, C.G. WARREN, AND J.N. KOBLANSKI.
Effect of therapeutic temperatures on tendon extensibility.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:481-487. 1970.
0718LEHMANN, J.F., C.G. WARREN, B.J. DELATEUR, B.C. SIMONS, AND G.S. KIRKPATRICK.
Biomechanical evaluation of axial loading in ischial weight-bearing braces of various
designs.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:331-337. 1970.
0719LEHMANN, J.F., C.G. WARREN, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
A biomechanical evaluation of knee stability in below knee braces.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:688-695. 1970.
0720LEHMANN, J.F., C.G. WARREN, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
Functional evaluation of short leg braces (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:724. 1970.
0721SAND, P.L., G. LIVINGSTON, AND R. WRIGHT.
Psychological assessment of candidates for Hemodialysis Program.
Annals Internal Medicine 64:602610. 1966.
0722SAND, P.L., W.E. FORDYCE, R.B. TRIESCHMANN, AND R.S. FOWLER.
Behavior modification in the medical rehabilitation setting: Rationale and some appli-
cations.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1611:11-24. 1970.
0723SHEVLIN, M.G., J.F. LEHMANN, AND J.A. LUCCI.
Electromyographic study of the function of some muscles crossing the glenohumeral joint.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:264-270. 1969.
0724SIMONS, B.C., R.H. JEBSEN, AND L.E. WILMAN.
Plastic short leg brace fabrication.Orthotics Prosthetics 21:215-218. 1967.
0725SIMONS, B.C., J.E. TRAUB, AND J.H. ZETTL.
University of Washington PTB suspension system.Orthopedics Prosthetic Appliance Journal 21:58-60. 1967.
0726SIMONS, B.C., J.F. LEHMANN, N. TAYLOR, AND B.J. DELATEUR.
Prosthetic management of hemicorporectomy.Orthotics Prosthetics 22(2):63-68. 1968.
0727STOLOV, W.C., AND T.G. WEILEPP.
A study of causal factors in the resting length-tension diagram of whole skeletal
muscle (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:395-396. 1963.
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0728STOLOV, W.C.
The concept of muscle tone, hypotonia, and hypertonia.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:156-168. 1966.
0729STOLOV, W.C., AND T.G. WEILEPP.
Causal factors in the passive length-tension diagram of normal and denervated skeletalmuscle. IV. The time course of tendon shrinkage in rat gastrocnemius after ankle immo-bilizations (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:156-168. 1966.
0730STOLOV, W.C., AND T.G. WEILEPP.
Passive length-tension relationship of intact muscle, epimysium, and tendon in normaland denervated gastrocnemius of the rat.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:612-620. 1966.
0731STOLOV, W.C., AND T.G. WEILEPP.
Studies on the causal factors in the passive length-tension diagram of normal anddenervated skeletal muscle. III. The relative importance of denervation and reducedmuscle motion secondary to denervation on rest length, extensibility, total collagen,and adhesions (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:569. 1966.
0732STOLOV, W.C., AND T.G. WEILEPP.
The importance of adhesions and total collagen in contracture of denervated muscle(Abst.).
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:358. 1964.
0733STOLOV, W.C., T.G. WEILEPP, AND W.M. RIDDEL.
The effect of denervation on muscle and tendon collagen (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:692. 1967.
07 34
STOLOV, W.C.Disability evaluation and physical therapeutics in patients with chronic pains.Northwest Medicine 69:673-678. 1970.
0735STOLOV, W.C.
Progressive ambulation (mobility).Postgraduate Medicine 47:229-235. 1970.
0736STOLOV, W.C., T.G. WEILEPP, AND W.M. RIDDFLL.
Passive length-tension relationship and hydroxyproline content of chronically denervated
skeletal muscle.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:517-525. 1970.
0737TAYLOR, N.
Neonatal survival in premature and term infants in Vinh Long Province Hospital.Northwest Medicine 68:135-137. 1969.
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0738TAYLOR, N.
Perinatal mortality in a province hospital in South Vietnam.Military Medicine 134:261-263. 1969.
0739TAYLOR, N.
Clinical diagnosis of the carpal tunnel syndrome.American Family Physician 2:76-80. 1970.
0740TAYLOR, N., R.H. JEBSEN, AND H.A. TENCKHOFF.
Facial nerve conduction latency in chronic renal insufficiency.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:259-263. 1970.
0741TRIESCHMANN, R.B.
The relationship of undifferentiated handedness and perceptual development in childrenwith reading problems.Perceptual Motor Skills 27:1123-1134. 1968.
0742TRIESCHMANN, R.B., W.C. STOLOV, AND E.D. MONTGOMERY.
Abnormal gait of conversion reaction curable (Abst.).Modern Medicine 38:120. 1970.
0743TRIESCHMANN, R.B., W.C. STOLOV, AND E.D. MONTGOMERY.
An approach to the treatment of abnormal ambulation resulting from conversion reaction.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:198-206. 1970.
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0744ANDERSON, K.J., J.F. LECOCQ, W.H. AKESON, AND P.R. HARRINGTON.
End-point results of processed heterogenous, autogenous, and homogenous bone trans-plants in the human: A histological study.Clinical Orthopaedics Related Research 33:220-236. 1964.
0745
ANDREWS, J.M.Neuromuscular reeducation of the hemiplegic with the aid of the electromyograph.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 45:530-532. 1964.
0746ANDREWS, J.M.
Cervical radiometry.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:238-244. 1966.
0747BAER, P.E., AND M.J. FUHRER.
Cognitive processes during differential trace and delayed conditioning of the GSR.
Journal Experimental Psychology 78:81-88. 1968.
0748BAER, P.E., AND M.J. FUHRER.
Cognitive factors in the differential conditioning of the GSR: Use of a reaction
time as the UCS with normals and schizophrenics.Journal Abnormal Psychology 74:544-552. 1969.
0749BAILEY, B.
Radiography in scoliosis.Radiologic Technology 37:137-141. 1965.
0750BEASLEY, W.C.
Quantitative evaluation of fatigability in neuromuscular diseases (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:566. 1966.
0751BEASLEY, W.C.
Measurement of effects of spasmolytic medications on various parameters of the
spasticity syndrome (Abst.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:675. 1967.
0752BLOSE, W.F., C. VALLBONA, AND W.A. SPENCER.
System for processing clinical research data. II. System design.In: Proceedings IBM Medical Symposium 6:463-485..1964.
0753BRECKENRIDGE, C.G., AND W.A. SPENCER.
Rehabilitation medicine--Research and methods.Southern Medical Bulletin 55(1):24-28. 1967.
0754BURK, R.D., J.N. BURROWS, A.E. GRANT, AND L.A. LEAVITT.
An interuniversity program for rehabilitation in regional medical programs.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:159-163. 1970.
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07 55CANZONERI, J., L.A. GEDDES, C. VALLBONA, AND R.L. VISCUSI.
A new electronic indirect systolic and diastolic blood pressure measuring system.
In: Southwestern Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (SWIEECO). Record
of Technical Program Papers, IEEE Catalog no. F-72, April 19-21, 1967. pp. 10-6-1
to 10-6-8. New York, IEEE, Inc. 1967.
0756CANZONERI, J., L.A. GEDDES, C. VALLBONA, AND R.L. VISCUSI.
An electronic system for the detection of indirect systolic and diastolic blood
pressure.Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation 4:65-70. 1968.
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CARDUS, D., AND H.E. HOFF.Pulmonary ventilation response to the metabolic action of 2,4-dinitrophenol.
Archives Internationales Pharmacodynamie Therapie 144:563-570. 1963.
0758CARDUS, D., U.C. LUFT, AND B. BECK.
Measurements of total circulating hemoglobin with the carbon monoxide rebreathing
method.Journal Laboratory Clinical Medi-ine 61:944-952. 1963.
0759CARDUS, D., E.M. NUESADA, AND F.B. T.
Studies on the dynamics of theJournal Urology 90:425-433. 1963.
0760CARDUS, D., .M. QUESADA, AND F.B. SCOTT.
Use of an electromagnetic flowmeter for urine flow measurements.
Journal Applied Physiology 18:845-847. 1963.
0761CARDUS, D., C. VALLBONA, F.B. VOGT, W.A. SPENCER, H.S. LIPSCOMB, AND K.B. EIK-NES.
Influences of bedrest on plasma levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids.
Aerospace Medicine 36:524-528. 1965.
0762CARDUS, D.
Effects of 10 days recumbency or the response to the bicycle ergometer test.
Aerospace Medicine 37:993-999. 1966.
0763CARDUS, D.
Quantitation in biology and medicine.Journal Chronic Diseases 19:319-324. 1966.
0764CARDUS, D., F.B. SCOTT, AND E.M. QUESADA.
Computer processing of data generated in micturition studies (Preliminary report).
Investigative Urology 4:262-266. 1966.
0765CARDUS, D., C. VALLBONA, AND W.A. SPENCER.
Effects of three kinds of artificial respirators on the pulmonary ventilation and
arterial blood of patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency.
Diseases Chest 50:297-306. 1966.
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0766CARDUS, D.
Computer processing of data generated by a bicycle ergometer test.Journal Sports Medicine Physical Fitness 7:155-161. 1967.
0767CARDUS, D.
Establishing a biomathematics program in a medical school
Journal Medical Education 42:1116-1119. 1967.
0768CARDUS, D.
02 alveolar-arterial tension difference after 10 days recumbency in man.
Journal Applied Physiology 23:934-937. 1967.
0769CARDUS, D., AND W.A. SPENCER.
Recovery time of heart frequency in healthy men: Its relation to age and physical
condition.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:71-77. 1967.
0770CARDUS, D., AND R.K. ZEIGLER.
Heart beat frequency curves. A mathematical model.Computers Biomedical Research 1:508-526. 1968.
07 71
CARDUS, D.Propioceptive stimulus in the regulation of pulmonary ventilation in man.Cardiovascular Research Center Bulletin 8:26-32. 1969.
0772CARDUS, D., W.G. HCTAGGART, AND C.T. YOUNG.
Effect of exercise on determination of total body water by tritium oxide.
Journal Applied Physiology 27:1-3. 1969.
0773CEZEAUX, G., J. TELEFORD, G.M. HARRISON, AND A.S. KEATS.
Bronchial lavage in cystic fibrosis, a comparison of agents.Journal American Medical Association 199:15-18. 1967.
0774COOLEY, D.A., R.D. BLOODWELL, G.L. HALLMAN, J.J. NORA, G.M. HARRISON, AND R.D. LEAGMear
Organ transplantation for advanced cardiopulmonary diseases. s'
Annals Thoracic Surgery 8:30-46. 1969.
0775CUZZI, J.R., R.E. HERRON, J.E. HUGG, AND K.R. ROUK.
Calibration of a biostereometric system.it Herron, R.E., Ed. Quantitative imagery in the biomedical sciences. Seminar in Depth.
pp. 139-144. Redondo Beach, Calif., Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
1971.
0776CUZZI, J., R.E. HERRON, AND M.J. BENDER.
Volumes and surface areas of body parts usig a photogrammetric-minicomputer system.
In: Proceedings Symposium on Close-Range Photogrammetry. pp. 79-88. Champaign-Urbana,
Ill., American Society of Photogrammetry, University of Illinois. 1971.
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0777DANNIS, D.C., J.T. SHARP, AND J.H. MARSTON.
Serologic studies of staphylococcal and streptococcal L forms.Annals New York Academy Sciences 174:922-927. 1970.
0778DESMOND, N.M., R.R. FRANKLIN, C. VALLBONA, R.M. HILL, R. PLUMB, H. ARNOLD, AND J. WATTS.
The clinical behavior of the newly born. 1. The term baby.Journal Pediatrics 62:307-325. 1963.
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DICKSON, J.H., T.H. WALTZ, AND R.E. FECHNER.Intraosseous neurilemoma of the third lumbar vertebra.Journal Bone Joint Surgery 53A:349-355. 1971.
0780DOGGETT, R.G., G.M. HARRISON, AND E.S. WALLIS.
Comparison of some properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from infections inpersons with and without cystic fibrosis.Journal Bacteriology 87:427-431. 1964.
0781DOGGETT, R.G., G.M. HARRISON, R.N. STILLWELL, AND E.S. WALLIS.
Enzymatic action on the capsular material produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa of cysticfibrosis origin.Journal Bacteriology 89:476-480. 1965.
0782DOGGETT, R.G., G.M. HARRISON, R.N. STILLWELL, AND E.S. WALLIS.
An atypical Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with cystic fibrosis of the pancreas.
Journal Pediatrics 68:215-221. 1966.
0783DOGGETT, R.G.
New anti-pseudomonas agent isolated from a marine vibrio.Journal Bacteriology 95:1972-1973. 1968.
ITf, R.G.
Incidence of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa from clinical sources.Applied Microbiology 18:936-937. 1969.
0785DOGGETT, R.G., AND G.M. HARRISON.
Specific secretory antibodies in patients with cystic fibrosis.In: Proceedings American Society of Microbiology 69:87-88. 1969.
0786DOGGETT, R.G., AND G.M. HARRISON.
Antibody response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa as an index of pathogenicity.In: Proceedings International Congress for Microbiology 10:98. August 1970.
0787DOGGETT, R.G., B. BENTINCK, AND G.M. HARmiSON.
Structure and ultrastructure of the labial salivary glands in patients with cystic
fibrosis.Journal Clinical Pathology 24:270-282. 1971.
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0788DOGGETT, R.G., G.M. HARRISON, AND R.E. CARTER.
Mucoid Psoudomonas setruginoss in patients with chronic illnesses.
Lancet 1:236-237. 1971.
0789EMI, C., T. MOTEL, AND G. BRAGG.
The redundant or knotted nerve root: A clue to spondylotic cauda equine radiculopathy.
Journal Neurosurgery 32:252-254. 1970.
0790ENGEN, T.J.
Development toward a controllable orthotic system for restoring useful arm and hand
action.Orthopedic Prosthetic Appliance Journal 17:184-197. 1963.
0791ENGEN, T.J.
Technical advances i4luencing the field of orthotics.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:533-536. 1963.
0792ENGEN, T.J.
Development of externally powered upper extremity orthotic systems.
Journal Bone Joint Surgery 478:465-468. 1965.
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ENGEN, T.J.Restoration of fun in upper extremities by external power.
Archives Physical Me ine Rehabilitation 47:182-189. 1965.
0794ENGEN, T.J.
Kinematic studies of normal upper extremity movements to be compared with patients with
powered assistance (Abet.).Archives Physical Hedicine Rehabilitation 47:588-589. 1966.
0795ENGEN, T.J., AND L.F. OTTNAT.
Upper extremity orthotics: A project report.Orthotics Prosthetics 21:112-127. 1967.
0796ENGEN, T.J., AND W.A. SPENCER.
Method of kinematic study of normal upper extremity movements.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:9-12. 1968.
0797ENGEN, T.J.
Development of upper extremity orthotics.Orthotics Prosthetics 24(1):12-29, (2):1-31. 1970.
0798ENNEKING, W.F., AND P.R. HARRINGTON.
Pathological changes in scoliosis.Journal Bone Joint Surgery 51A:165-184. 1969.
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0799FENALSON, J.T.
An occupational therapy program for the developmental habilitation of congenital rubella
children.American Journal Occupational Therapy 22:525-529. 1968.
0800FIELDS, W.S., C. RATION, J. WEIBEL. AND R.J. CAMPOS.
Survival following basilar artery occlusion.Archives Neurology 15:463-471. 1966.
0801FIELDS, W.S., AND W.A. SPENCER, Compilers and editors.
Stroke rehabilitation: Basic concepts and research trends. St. Louis, Green. 1967.
171 p.
0802FITE, L.E., R.E. WAINERDI, H.P. YULE, C.M. HARRISON, R.G. DOGGETT, AND G. BICKERS,
Sampling methodology development in a large scale cystic fibrosis screening program
based on automated neutron activation analysis.In: Proceedings International Conference on Modern Trends in Activation Analysis, 1968.
Gaithersburg, Md. 1969.
0803FITE, L.E., R.E. WAINERDI, AND G.M. HARRISON.
Special considerations in the large scale analysis of biomedical samples by automated
nuclear activation methods.In: Proceedings Japan Conference on Radioisotopes 9:524-534. 1969.
0804FUHRER, N.J., AND P.E. BAER.
Differential classical conditioning: Verbalization of stimulus contingencies.
Science 150:1479-1481. 1965.
0805FUHRER, M.J., AND C.C. COWAN.
Influence of active movements, illumination, and sex on estimates of body-part size.
Perceptual Motor Skills 24:979-985. 1967.
0806FUHRER, N.J.. AND M. KILBEY.
Effect of spinal cord transections on electrodermal activity in man.
Psychophysiology 4:176-186. 1967.
0807
FUHRER, M.J.Electroderaal study of patients with spinal cord injuries.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:728-734. 1968.
0808FUHRER, N.J., K.E. WARE, AND R.W. SCOTT.
The nursing attendant's role in a rehabilitation setting: Conceptions and attitudinal
correlatesNursing Research 17:343-348. 1968.
0809FUHRER, N.J. , AND P.R. BAER.
Cognitive processes in differential GSR conditioning: Effects of a masking task.
American Journal Psychology 82:168-180. 1969.
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0810FOHRER, N.J. 4
Phasic responses of the syspathetie nervous system in the quadriplegic patient (Abet.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:719-720. 1970.
0811PUHRER,
Skin conductance responses mediated by the transacted human spinal cord.Journal Applied Physiology 30:663-669. 1971.
0812GEDDES, L.A., H.E. HOFF, AND W.A. SPENCER.
Monitoring patients in hospitals: An exercise in automation.Slide rule 24:4-7. 1964.
0813GEDDES, L.A., H.E. HOFF, C. VALLBONA, G.M. HARRISON, W.A. SPENCER, AND J. CANZONERI.
Numerical indication of indirect systolic and diastolic blood pressures, heart andrespiratory rates.Anesthesiology 25:861-866. 1964.
0814GEDDES, L.A.
The quantitative measurements of physiological events._Science Teacher 32(3):22 -26. 1965.
0815GEDDES, L.A., H.E. HOFF, AND W.A- SPENCER.
A closed-circuit data broadcast system.Health Sciences TV Bulletin 2(1):1 -2, 4-5. 1965.
0816GEDDES, L.A., R.E. SCHUHMANN, H.E. HOFF, A.G. MOORE, AND J.L. PETERS.
Total maintenance of circulation in the closed-chest animal with ventricular fibrilla-tion.Cardiovascular Research Center Bulletin 6:33-43. 1967.
0817GEDDES, L.A., C. VALLBONA, AND J. CANZONERI.
Monitoring, computer entry, and display of the four vital signs.Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation 3:215-229. 1967.
0818GOTCHER, S.B., J. CARRICK, C. VALLBONA, W.A. SPENCER, F.E. CARTER, AND S. CORNELL.
Daily treatment planning with an on-line shared coriuter system.Methcds Information Medicine 8:200-205. 1969.
0819GUNN, C.C., H.L. DOBSON, J. GRAY, L.A. GEDDES, AND C. VALLBONA.
Studies of pulse wave velocity in potential diabetic subjects.Journal Diabetes 14:489-492. 1965.
0820HARRINGTON, P.R.
Present status of spine instrumentation in scorusis.American Journal Orthopedics 5:228-231. 1963.
0821HARRINGTON, P.R.
Scoliosis in the growing spine.Pediatric Clinics North America 10:225-245. 1963.
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Spinal fusion in the treatment of idiopathic adolescent scoliosis.Journal Tennessee Medical Association 56:470-479. 1963.
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The management of scoliosis by spine instrumentation: An evaluation of more than 200
cases._
Southern Medical Journal 56:1367-1378. 1963.
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HARRINGTON, P.R.Radiography in scoliosis.Missouri Minutes 23(2):3-10. 1)64.
0825HARRINGTON, P.R.
The spine in the handicapped child.American Journal Orthopedics 6:156-164. 1964.
0826HARRINGTON, P.R.
Instrumentation in spine instability other than scoliosis.South African Journal Surgery 5:7-12. 1967.
0827HARRINGTON, P.R.
Instrumentation in structural scoliosis.Modern Trends Orthopaedic;: 5:95-123, 1967.
0828HARRINGTON, P.R.
Nonoperative treatment of scoliosis.
Texas Medicine 64:54-65. 1968.
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HARRINGTON, P.R., AND H.S. TULLOS.Reduction of severe spondylolisthesis in children.Southern Medical Journal 62:1-7. 1969.
0830HERRON, RE.
A biomedical perspective on stereographic anthropometry.Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation 6:53-56. 1969.
0831HERRON, R.E., AND M. FROBISH.
Computer analysis and display of movement patterns.Journal Experimental Child Psychology 8:40-44. 1969.
0832HERRON, R.E.
Stereophotogrammetry in biology and medicine.Photographic Applications Science Technology Medicine 5(19):26-35. 1970.
0833HERRON, R.E.
"The book of nature is written in characters of geometry"--Galileo.In: Proceedings Annual Meeting American Society of Photogrammetry 36:249-255. 1973.
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0834HERRON, R.E., AND J. CUZZI.
A photogrammetric plethysmograph.In: Proceedings Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology 23:329. 1970.
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HERRON, CUZZI, M.J. BENDER, AND J.E. RUGG.Stereometric measurement of body and limb volume changes during extended space missions.
A progress report.Bulletin Societe Francaise Photogranmetrie 40:45-50. October 1970.
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HERRON, R.E.Guest editorial on "Quantitative imagery in the biomedical sciences."
S....:iety Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 9(3):G6. February-March 1971.
0837HERRON, R.E.
Mapping human movement with the aid of a computer.in: Esser, A.H., Ed. Behavior and environment. The use of space by animals and man.
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HERRON, B.E.Prosthesis aid.Photo Methods Industry 14(2):32. 1971.
0839HEBRON, R.E., AND B. SUTTONSMITH, Editors.
Child's play. Collected writings on the biological, psychological, and sociological
aspects of children's play. 386 pp. New York, Wiley. 1971.
0840HOLLINGER, F.B., J.T. SHARP, M.D. LIDSFY, AND W.E. RAWLS,_
Antibodies to viral antigens in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Arthritis Rheumatism 14:1-11. 1971.
0841HUGC, J.E., R.E. HERRON, AND P.R. HARRINGTON.
Idiopathic scoliosis in 2, 3, and 4 dimensions.In: proceedings Symposium on Close-Range Photogrammetry. pp. 211-223. Champaign-Urbana,
Ill., American Society of Photogrammetry. University of Illinois. 1971.
0842JEREMY, R.. R.A. RHODES, J.T. SHARP, AND W.E. RAWLS.
Clinical and laboratory studies of a distinctive type of arthritis observed in New
Guinea.Medical Journal Australia 1:1273-1279. 1969.
0843KITOWSKI, V.J., AND L.A. LEAVITT.
Rehabilitation of a quadruple amputee (Case report).Southzrn Medical Journal 61:912-914. 1968.
0844KITOWSKI, V.J.
Rehabilitation of the patient after cerebrovascular accident.
Southern Medical Journal 63:396-398. 1970.
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0845LEAVITT, L.A.
Bedsores.Southern Medical Journal 56:991-993. 1963.
0846LEAVITT, L.A.
Multidisciplinary approach in rehabilitation.
Quarterly Bulletin Association Medical Rehabilitation Directors Coordinators 5. January
1963.
0847LEAVITT, L.A.
Orthotic .devices of patients with chronic physical handica?s.
Journal American Medical Association 183:939-941. 1963.
0848LEAVITT, L.A., R. OCAMPO, C. VALLBONA, W.A. SPENCER, AND D.M. IDDINGS.
Experience with a medical treatment of spasti, 'ty in patients with upper motor neuron
lesions: A preliminary report.Western Medicine 4:16-21. 190J.
0849LEAVITT, L.A., W.G. RYAN, AND A.L. MUILENBURG.
Conservative management of trophic skin changes in lower extremity amputees.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:262-266. 1963.
0850LEAVITT, L.A., AND W.C. BEASLEY.
Clinical application of quantitative methods in the study of spasticity.
Clinical Pharmacology Therapeutics 5:918-941. 1964.
0851LEAVITT, L.A., AND H. WING.
Values of electrodiagnosis in medicine.Southern Medical Journal 55:960-963. 1964.
0852LAKOWSKI, T.Z., AND B.F. SCOTT.
Cutaneous vesicostomy as means of urinary diversion: 3 years experience.
Journal Urology 94:549-555. 1965.
0853LEAVITT, L.A.
Decubit"s ulcers.Hospital Medicine 2:76-85. 1966.
0854LEAVITT, L.A.
The role of clinical conferences in the training of students and residents in physical
medicine and rehabilitation.American Journal Physical Medicine 45:197-199. 1966.
0855LEAVITT, L.A.
Utilization of information from scientificresearch in the practice of physical medi-
cine.In: Proceedings Caribbean Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1:259-268.
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0856LEAVITT, L.A., AND M.A. STONER.
Conservative management of the post-traumatic cervical ligamentous sprain.Medical Digest. pp. 74-91. June 1966.
0857LEAVITT, L.A.
Physiatry: Both art and science.Archives Physica Medicine Rehabilitation 48:68-70. 1967.
0858LEAVITT, L.A.
Prosthetics and orthotics devices: Present status, future potential.In: Proceedings October 1966 Conference Research in the Service of Man, Oklahoma City,Oklahoma, 1967. Biomedical knowledge, development, and use. pp. 229-244. Washington,D.C., Government Operatidns Committee of the U.S. Senate. 1967.
0859LEAVITT, L.A., C.R. PETERSON, J. CANZONERI, R. PAZ, AND A.L. MUILENBURG.
Quantitative method to measure the relationship between prosthetic gait and the forcesproduced at the stump-socket interface.American Journal Physical Medicine 49:192-203. 1970.
0860LECOMPTE, W.F., AND B.P. WILLEMS.
Ecological analysis of a hospital: Location dependencies in the behavior of staff and
patients.In: Proceedings Environmental Design Research Association Conference 2:236-245. 1970.
0861LEVY, A.H., R.L. BAKER, AND J.M. CARRICK.
An in-hospital system.Hospital Community Psychiatry 21:7-11. 1970.
0862LIDSKY, M.D., J.T. SHARP, L. COLLINS, AND J. MORELAND.
Characterization of rheuTutoid arthritis by serial x-ray examination of hands and wrists
(Abst.).Arthritis Rheumatism 12:312. 1969.
0863LIEBELT, R.A., AND R.E. HERRON.
Stereometric analysis in the field of anatomy.In: Herron, R.E., Ed. Quantitative imagery in the biomedical sciences. Seminar in Depth.pp. 111-113. Redondo Beach, Calif., Scciety of Photo-Optical Instrumentatthn Engineers.
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0864LISS, D., B. BAKER, A.H. LEVY, AND C. VALLBONA.
Computers and hospitals.Texas Hospitals 23:18-19. 1967.
0865LUFT, U.C., D. CARDUS, T.P.K. LIM, E.C. ANDERSON, AND J.L. HOWARTH.
Physical performance in relation to body size and composition.
Annals New York Academy Sciences 110:795-808. 1963.
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0866MCANDREW, R.G., J.B. SMATHERS, R.E. WAINERDI, G.M. HARRISON, AND R.G. DOGGETT.
Application of neutron activation analysis to the sweat test diagnosis of cystic
fibrosis.Nuclear Applications Technology 8:290-295. 1970.
0867MCCRADY, J.D., C. VALLBONA, AND H.E. HOFF.
The effect of preanesthetic and anesthetic agents on the respiration-heart rate response
of dogs.American Journal Veterinary Research 26:710-716. 1965.
0868MCCRADY, J.D., M.H. HINDS, L.A. GEDDES, AND C. VALLBONA.
Correlated input-output stimulator for experimental physiology.
Journal Applied Physiology 21:1897. 1966.
0869MCCRADY, J.D., C. VALLBONA, AND H.E. HOFF.
Neural origin of the respiratory-heart rate response.Ametican Journal Physiology 211:323-328. 1966.
0870MCTAGGART, W.G., AND D. CARDUS.
An analysis of errors in a technique for the combined use of multiple radioisotopes.
International Journal Applied Radiation Isotopes 20:429-436. 1969.
0871MILSTEAD, J.R., P.E. BAER, AND M.J. FUHRER.
Operant GSR conditioning using a within-S design.
Psychonomic Science 13:215-216. 1968.
0872MITCHELL, M.B., AND W.A. SPENCER.
Physical handicap and disability.Encyclopedia Social Work 1:204-218. 1971.
0873MITTAL, K., R.D. ROSSEN, J.T. SHARP, M.D. LIDSKY, AND W.T. BUTLER.
Lymphocyte cytotox!c antibodies in systemic lupus e'ythematosus
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Central cord syndrome res-sting from congenital narrowness of the cervical spinal canal.
Journal Trauma 10:502-510. 1970.
0875MONTES, L.F., R.E,. CARTER, N. MORELAND, AND R. CEBALLOS.
Case report: generalized cutaneous candidiasis associated with diguse myopathy and
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0876NELSON, P.W., AND P.R. HARRINGTON.
Decisions in scoliosis.Southern Medical Journal 60:894-896. 1967.
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An occupational therapy training program for the C 5-6 quadriplegic.
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0878PARTRIDGE, M.J., AND N.C. HOTT.
Fiscal management.Physical Therapy 50:1172 -1178. 1970.
0879PETERSON, C.R.
The study of primary muscular diseases by quantitative electromyographic methods.
Texas Reports Biology Medicine: 29:927-929. 1964.
0880PETERSON, C.R.
Electrodiagnosis in peripheral nerve lesions.Texas Journal Medicine 61:18-21. 1965.
0881PETERSON, C.R., L.A. LEAVITT, AND R. KENYON.
The application of .imple photographic methods in disorders of motion.Southern Medical Journal 58:470-474. 1965.
0882PETERSON, C.R., AND J.D. PETERS.
Analysis of audio-frequency components of the electromyogram of normal and dystrophic
mice.American Journal Physical Medicine 44:241-250. 1965.
0883PETERSON, C.R., AND R.E. HERRON.
Stereophotogrammetry applied to physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Southern Medical Journal 64:281-284. 1971.
0884QUESADA, E.M., F.B. SCOTT, AND D. CARDUS.
Functional Classification of neurogenic bladder dysfunction.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:692-697. 1968.
0885RATHJEN, R., D.G. SIMONS, AND C.A. PETERSON.
Computer analysis of the motor unit action pc'ential duration (Abst.).
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48 '8. 1967.
0886RATHJEN, R., C.A. PETERSON, AND D G. SINGINS.
Computer analysis of duration of motor unit potentials.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:524-527. 1968.
0887REESE, W.O., P.R. hARRINGTON, AND R.M. FREIRE.
Biomechanics of the scoliotic spine curve (Abst.).In: Proceedings Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas,
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Structural mec4anics: An etiological factor in idiopathic scoliosis.In: Proceedings Taternational Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering 8:18-23.1969.
uo89RHYNE, V.T., L.A. LEAVITT, C.R. PETERSON, AND J. CANZONERI.
Computer ..aalysis of data obtained from an instrumented prosthetic leg.Computer Programs Biomedicine 1:36-46. 1970.
0890RIGGS, S., AND J.T. SHARP.
Serologic reactions of mycoplasmas.In: Sharp, J.T., Ed. The role of mycoplasmas and L forms of bacteria in disease.Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas. 1970.
0891ROSENTHAL, S.H., M.D. LIDSKY, AND J.T. SHARP.
Arthritis with nodules following ankylosing spondylitis.Journal American Medical Association 206:2893-2894. 1968.
0892RUDOLPH, A.J., C. VA. J. NA, AND M.M. DESMOND.
Cardiodynamic stu. as in the newborn. III. Heart rate patterns in infants with idio-pathic respiratory distress syndrome.PediatriCs 36:551-559. 1965:
0893SCOTT, r.B., E.M. QUESADA, AND D. CARDUS.
Studies of the dynamics of micturition: Observations on healthy men.Journal Urology 92:455-463. 1964.
0894SCOTT, F.B., E.M. QUESADA, D. CARDUS, AND T.J. LASKOWSKI.
Electronic bladder stimulation: Dog and human experiments.Investigative Urology 3:231-243. 1965.
0895SCOTT, F.B.
Uroflowmetry in the evaluation of voiding disorders.Medical Records Annals 60:263-265. 1967.
0896SCOTT, F.B., D. CARDUS, E.M. QUESADA, AND T. RILES.
Uroflowmetry before and after prostatectomy.Southern Medical Journal 60:948-952. 1967.
0897SCOTT, F.B., E.M. QUESADA, AND D. CARDUS.
The use of combined Jroflowmetry, cystometry, and electrowvography in evaluation of
neurogenic bladder dysfunction.In: Boyarsky, S., Ed. Neurogenic bladder. pp. 106-114. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins.
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0898SHARP, J.T.
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Isolation of L-forms of Bartonella bacilliformis.
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SHARP, J.T., M.D. LIDSKY, AND W.A. RILEY.
studies on gonococcal arthritis and Reiter's syndrome and measurement ofgonococcal and Bedsonia antibodies.Arthritis Rheumatism 11:569-578. 1968.
0901
SHARP, J.T.
Serologic studies on synovial fluid (Abst.).Arthritis Rheumatism 12:332. 1969.
0902SHARP, J.T.
Discussion on the L form session.Annals New York Academy Sciences 179:928-931. 1970.
0903SHARP, J.T.
History and perspective.
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SHARP, J.T.Myomplasmas and arthritis.Arthritis Rheumatism 13:263-271. 1970.
0906,HARP, J.T.
The role of L forms of bacteria in disease.In: Sharp, J.T., Ed. The role of mycoplasmas and L forms of bacteria in disease.pp. 313-323. Springfield, Ill., C.C. Thomas. 1970.
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SHARP, J.T.Infectious agents in the arthritides: Current status.Hospital Practice 6:142-151. 1971.
0908SHARP, _.T.
Mycoplasmas (Editorial).Arthritis Rheumatism 14:286. 1971.
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SHARP, J.T.Mycoplasmas and bacterial L forms: Clinical considerations.
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Measures of functional disability in hemdplegia (Ab-t.).Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:690. 1967.
0911SIMONS, D.G., AND C. VALLBONA.
Electrode experience in clinical biomedical monitoring.Annals New York Academy Sciences 148:279-284. 1968.
0912SIMONS, D.G., AND A. BINGEL.
Quantitative comparison of passive motion and tendon reflex responses in biceps and
triceps brachii muscles in hemiplegic and hemiparetic man.
Stroke 2:58-66. 1971.
0913SIMONS, D.G., AND R. LAMONTE.
An automated system to measure patellar tendon reflex responses in man.
American Journal Physical Medicine 50:72-79. 1971.
0914SINGER, D.B., S.D. GREENBERG, AND G.M. HAR" JON.
Papillomatosis of the lung.Amt:ican Review Respiratory Diseases 94:774-783. 1966.
0915SPENCER, W.A.
Rehabilitation: The road to independence.Rehabilitation Record 4:22-25. 1963.
0916SPENCER, W.A.
Expanded horizons and problems in the management of disability.
Journal American Physical Therapy Association 44:978-985. 1964.
0917SPENCER, W.A., AND C.G. BRECKENRIDGE.
Rehabilitation in an automated society\In: Prodeedings Rehabilitation Symposium of Texas Employers' Insurance Association,
Dallas. pp. 82-86. 1964.
0918SPENCER, W.A., C. VALLBONA, AND L.A. GEDDES.
Requirements and applications of automation in hospital functions.
.ournal Chronic Diseases 17:469-481. 1964.
0919SPENCER, W.A., S.C. WHITE, L.A. GEDDES, AND F.B. VOGT.
The impact of electronics o" medicine. Part 1.Postgraduate Medicine 36:516-523. 1964.
0920SPENCER, ".A., D. CARDUS, AND C., VALLBONA.
Considerations in use of information processing technology in clinical investigations.
In: Symposium on the Analysis of Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular Data Using
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Application of computers in clinical practice.Journal American Medical Association 191:121-125. 1965.
0922SPENCER, W.A., C. VALLBONA, AND R.E. CARTER.
Physiologic concepts of immobilization.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 46:89-100. 1965.
0923SPENCER, W.A.
Preface to symposium: Computers in Medicine.Journal Chronic Diseases 19:317-318. 1966.
0924SPENCER, W.A.
Rehabilitation medicine: A model of comprehensive p.tient care.In: Proceedings IBM Medical Symposium 8:3-18. 1967.
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AND J. SORES.Self- evaluation: A step toward quality measurement of Rehabilitation Research and
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SPENCER, W.A., L.A. LEAVITT, AND V.J. KITOWSKI.Early rehabilitative management of the patient with disabling residuals of cerebro-
__vascular disease.In: Proceedings Latin American Congress of Neurosurgery 12:321-338. 1967.
0927SPENCER, W.A., C. VALLBONA, A.H. LEVY, AND D. CARDUS.
Future of computers in medicine.In: Proceedings Biomedical Enginetrinf. Symposium 7:93. 1967.
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Changes in methods ,.sd relationships necessary within rehabilitation.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:566-580. 1969.
0929SPENCER, W.A., AND D.G. SIMONS.
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0930SPENCER, W.A.
A new use for the rehabilitation prucess: Introspection.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:187-197. 1970.
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VALLBONA, C.An automated approach to the individual health record.In: Proceedings New England Conference on Health Records Management. Developing health
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J.B. RUSH.Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. II. Regulation of the heart rate.Biologic Neonatorum 5:159-199. 1963.
0033VALLBONA, C., W.A. SPENCER, D. CARDUS, AND J.W. DALE.
Control of orthostatic hypotensior. of quadriplegia patients with a pressure suit.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 44:7-17. 1963.
0934VALLBONA, C., AND W.A. CPENCIn.
Management of the chronic sequelae of paralytic disease.Pediatric Clinics North America 10:187-205. 1963.
0935VALLBONA, C., W.F. BLOSE, AND W.A. SPENCER.
System for processing clinical research data. 1. Experience and pialess. .
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VALLBONA, C.Application of computers for hospital usage.Journal Chronic Diseases 19:461-472. 1965.
0937VALLBONA, C.
Computer analysis of the effects of bedrest on cardiac dynamics.In: Symposium on the Analysis of Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular Data Using
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0938VALLBONA, C.
Social and legal problems of automation in medicine.Linacre Quarteily 32:224-231. 1965.
0939.VALLBONA, C., D. CARDUS, W.A. SPENCER, AND H.E. HOFF.
Patterns of Sinus arrhythmia it patients with lesions of the central nervous system.
American Journal Cardiology 16:379-389. 1965.
0940VALLBONA, C., L.A. GEDDES, G.H. HARRISON, H.E. HOFF, AND W.A. SPENCER.
Physiological monitor: Experience, clinical value, and problems.In: Proceedings National Telemeteriong Conference. pp. 126-129. 1965.
0941VALLBONA, C., J.D. MCCRADY, AND H.E. HOFF.
Neuropharmacological factors influencing the central regulation of the respiratory-
heart rate (RHR).Archives Internationales Pharmacodynamie Therapie 153:256-266. 1965.
0942VALLBONA, C., A.J. RUDOLPH, AND M.N. DESMOND.
Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. IV. Heart rate patterns in the non-distressed
premature infant.Pediatrics 36:560-564. 1965.
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0943VALLBONA, &AMY, W.S. WOODFIN, J. GILLIAM, AND R.D. CARTER.
Analysis of the OS vector loop in muscular dystrophy.Cardiovascu-ar Research Center Bulletin 5:8-15. 1966.
0944
VALLBONA, C.. H.E. LIPSCOMB, AND R.E. CARTER.Endocrine responses to orthostatic hypotension in quadriplegia.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 47:412-421. 1966.
0945
VALLBONA, C., W.A. SPENCER, W.F. BLOSE, AND L.A. GEDDES.Computers in the management of clinical emergen&ies.International Surgery B.Illetin 45(Sect. 2, nc. 2):11. 1966.
0946VALLBONA, C., W.A. SPENCER, -1. GEDDES, W.F. BLOSE, AND J. CANZONERI.
Experience with on-line moniu:r4os in critical illness.In: Proceedings National Telemetering Conference. pp. 189-1^2. 1966.
0947VALLBONA, C.
Physiological monitoring at the bedside (Abet.).Scope 20:7. 1967.
0948VALLBONA, C.
Preparing medical record data for computer processing.Hospitals 41:113-118. 1967.
0949
VALLBONA, C., AND C.F. HAZELWOOD.Physiologic monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and clinical usefulness.In: Conjoined twigs, Birth defects. Original Article Series II1(1):106-140. April 1967.(National Foun'ation, March of IlJmes)
0950VALLBONA, C.
Laboratory data in an integrated information process.In: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Medizinische Doatntation and Statistik. Automatigierungdes klinischen laboratoriums. pp. 289-299. Stuttgart, Schattauer. 1968. (Supplement 3,Methods of Information in Medicine)
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VALLBONA, C., L.A. GEDDES, W.A. SPENCER, AND J. CANZONERI.The clinician's requireme:ts for physiological .monitoring systems.
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentetioa 4:3-6. 1968.
0952VALLBONA, C., W.A. SPENCER, L.A. GEDDES, J. CANZONERI, G.M. HARRISON, AND W.F. BLASE.
Automation at the bedside.In: Geigy, Documents Geigy Series, Automation in Medicine. pp. 2-3. Basel,Switzerland. 1967-1968.
0953VALLBONA, C., W.A. SPENCER, A.B. LEVY, R.L. RAKER, D.M. LISS, AND S.B. POPE.
An on-line computer sy'tem for a rehlailitation hospital.Methods Info7mation Medicire 7:31-39. 1968.
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The usefulness of computers in the management of the chronically ill and disabled.
Southern Medical Bulletin 57:25-28. 1969.
0955VALLBONA, C., P.R. HARRINGTON, G.M. HARRISON, R.N. FREIRE, AND W.O. REESE.
Measurement of long capacity in patients who have scolinsis (Abet.).
Modern Medicine 37:124. 1969.
0956VALLBONA, C., P.R. HARRINGTON, G.M. HARRISON, R.N. FREIRE, AND W.O. REESE.
Pitfalls in the interpretation of pulmonary function studies in scoliotic patients.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:68-74. 1969.
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VALLBONA, C., D. IDDINGS, AND R.K. ZEIGLER.Recovery of strength in acute polyneuritia and poliomyelitis.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 50:512-521. 1969.
0958VALLBONA. C., AND W.A. SPENCER.
Rehabilitation research: A fertile field for new technology.Journal Association Advancement Medical Instrumentation 3:145-152. 1969.
0959VALLBONA, C.
Computer usage in future health care systems.In: Anderson, J., and J.M. Forsythe, Eds. Information processing of medical records.
pp. 374-586. Amsterdam, London, North Holland Publishing. 1970.
0960VALLBONA, C., L.F. DIETLEIN, AND W.V. JUDY.
Effect of orbital flight on the duration of the cardiac cycle and of its phases.
Aerospace Medicine 41.529-537. 1970.
0961VALLBONA, C., S.B. GOTCHER, C. LIBMAN, W.A. SPENCER, AND M.C. STUBBS.
Ten year analysis of duration of hospitalization of disabled patients.
Medical Care 8:48-50. 1970.
0962VINEBERG, S.E., AND E.P. WILLEMS.
Observation and analysis of patient behavior in the rehabilitation hospital.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:8-14. 1971.
0963VOGT, F.B.
Effect of extremity cuff-tourniquets on tilt table tolerance after water iarersion.
Aerospace Medicine 36:442-447. 1965.
0964VOGT, F.B., AND P.C. JOHNSON.
Study of effect of water immersion on healthy adult male subjects: Plasma volume and
fluid -elect,ol,te changes.Aerospace Aedicine 36:447-451. 1965.
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0965VOGT, F.B.
Effect of complex meas-.14 instrumentation upon the tilt t$,12 response.Aerospace Medicine 38:290-292. 1967.
0966VOGT, F.B.
Plasma volume and tilt table response to water immersion deconditioning experimentsusing extremity cuffs.Aerospace Medicine 38:460. 1967.
0967
VOGT, F.B.Tilt table and plasma volume changes with short term deconditioning experiments.Aerospace Medicine 38:564-568. 1967.
0968
VOGT, F.B., `ND T. HALLEN.Electrocardiogram preprocessing unit.Aerospace Medicine 38:123-126. 1967.
0969VOGT, F.B., AND P. JOHNSON.
Effectiveness of extremity cuffs or leotards in preventing or controlling the cardio-vascular deconditioning of bedrest.Aerospace Medicine 38:702-707. 1967.
0970VOGT, F.B., AND P. JOHNSON.
Plasma volume and extracellular fluid volume change associated with 10 days bedrecumbency.Aerospace Medicine 38:21-25. 1967.
0971WALKER, J.L.C.
Hypothyroidism in2ucid by a transplanted fibrosarComi. in the rat.
Acta Endoirinologica 55:522-536. 1967.
0972WALKER, J.L.C.
Plasma 17-hydroxycorticosteroids in healthy subjects after water immersion of t.ielve
hours duration.Aerospace Medicine 88:459. 1967.
0973WALKER, J.L.C.
A procedure for the measurement of urinary 17- hydroxycorticosteroids, aldosteranee acid-labile conjugate, and free plasma cortisol in patients with chronic illness.
Chronic Chemistry 15:1079-10)3. 1969.
0974WALKER, J.L.C., R.E. CARTER, H.S. LIPSCOMB, AND C. VALLBONA.
Analysis of daily rhythms of adrenal function in men with quadriplegia 'Jae to spinal
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Daily rhythms of electrolytes and aldosterone excretion in men with cervical spinal
cord section.Journal Clinical Endocrinology 29:300-301. 1969.
0976WALKER, J.L.C., R.E. CARTER, C. VALLBONA, AND J.A. WARD.
Relative concentration and daily rhythms of excretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine
in men with a complete section of the spinal cord (Abst.).
Acta EndGcrinologica (Suppl.) 138:137. 1969.
0977WALKER, J.L.C., V.P. COLLINS, AND W.G. MCTAGGART.
Measurement of sympatheticneurohormones in the plasma of race car drivers.
Aerospace Medicine 42:140-141. 1969.
0978WALKER, J.L.C., C. VALLBONA, AND H.S. LIPSCOMB.
Adrenal responses to stress in men with cervical spinal cord section.
In: Program 51st Meeting Endocrine Society, June 27-29, 1969. pp. 88-89. 1969.
0979WALKER, J.L.C., C. VALLBONA, R.E. CARTER, AND H.S. LIPSCOMB.
Resting and stimulated endocrinefunction in human subjects with cervical-spinal cord
transection.Journal Chronic Diseases 24(2/3):193-207. 1971.
0980WEIBEL, J., W.S. FIELDS, AND R.J. CAMPOS.
Aneurysms of the posterior cervicocranial circulation:Clinical and angiographic
considerations.Journal Neurosurgery 26:223-^ .4. 1967.
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WING, H., AND L.A. LEAVITT.Modern techniques of heat therapeutics.
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0982ZUNIGAN, E.N., AND D.G. SIMONS.
Nonlinear relationship between averaged electromyogram potentialand muscle tension in
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ASHWORTH, R.D., W.D. LETBETTER, AND C.J. WULFF.Afferent synaptic activity reduced in an alpha motoneuron by isometric co,,traction of
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0984BAILEY, J.A.
Rehabilitation medicine in the poverty setting.In: Proceedings Annual Meeting of Directors, Rehabilitation Research and TrainingCenters. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation
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0985BAILEY, J.A., AND M.Z. SKORAPA.
Gynecological and obstetrical problems of the spinal cord injured female.In: Proceedings American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 46:51. 1969.
0986BASMAJIAN, J.V.
nalysis of gait.Journal Canadian ?hyaiotherapy Association 22:7-10. 1970.
0987BASMAJIAN, J.V.
Re-education of vastus medialis: A misconception.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:245-247. 197G.
0988BASMAJIAN, J.V., M. MILNER, AND A.O. QUANBURY.
Surface electrical stimulation of lower limb.' Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:540-545. 1970.
0989BASMAJIAN, J.V.
Neuromuscular facilitation techniques.Archives Physical-Medicine Rehabilitation 52:40-42. 1971.
0990BASMAJIAN, J.V., AND G.L. CROSS.
Duration of single motor unit potentials from fine-wire electrodes.
American Journal Physical Medicine 50:144-148. 1971.
0991BASMAJIAN, J.V., AND J.F. LOVEJOY.
Function of popliteus muscle in man: A multifactorial electromyographic study.
Journal Bone Joint Surgery 53A:557-562. 1971.
0992BIRDSONG, J.H., AND S.B. CHYATTE.
Further medical applications of methods-time-measurement.Methods-Time-Measurement Journal 15(2):19-27. 1970.
0993BIRDSONG, J.H., S.B. CHYATTE, AND J.V. CHURCH.
Task analyses of physical therapy techniques.Journal American Physical Therapy Association 50(7):1032-1040. 1970
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The function of the teres major muscle: An electromyographic study.
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0995BROOME, H., AND J.V. BASMAJIAN.
Surviva of iliopsoas muscle after Sharrard procedure.American Journal Physical Medicine 50:301-302. 1971.
0996CHYATTE, S.B., AND J.H. BIRDSONG.
The assessment of brain damage.Methods-Time-Measurement Journal 23:15-18. 1968.
0997CHYATTE, S.B., AND S.B. SLATER.
An evaluation of the effects of short term training in rehabilitation on second year
medical students.In: Proceedings American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 46:33. 1969.
0998CHYATTE, S.B., AND E.M. REGENOS.
Joint range and deformity recorded by xerography.Journal American Physical Therapy Association 50(2):190-192. 1970.
0999CHYATTE, S.B., AND J.H. BIRDSONG.
The assessment of motor performance in brain injury: A bio-engineering method.
American Journal Physical Medicine 50:17-30. 1971.
1000CHYATTE, S.B., J.H. BIRDSONG, AND B.A. BERGMAN.
The effects of dantrolene sodium on spasticity and motor performance in hemiplegia.
Southern Medical Journal 64:180-185. 1971.
1001CHYATTE, S.B., AND J.H. BIRDSONG.
The use of dantrolene Na in central nervous system disorders.
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1002Hr. YSHYN, A.
Electromyographic study of genioglossus, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, and anterior digastric
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Evaluation of effects on medics' students of an introductory course in rehabilitation.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:558-564. 1970.
1008WARNER, H., AND B.W. ROBINSON.
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1009DEWIS, L.S.
A report of the use of the water bed for the treatment of decubitus ulcers at the New
England Medical Center Hospitals, Rehabilitation Institute.Newton-Wellesley Medical Bulletin 19(1). 1967.
1010DEWIS, L.S., H.I. KAPLAN, \ND H.L. PACHE.
Treatment of decubitus ulcers by the use of the water bed.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:290-293. 1968.
1011GERSTMAN, H.L., AND R.P. REDDY,
Auditory sensitization to noise from dental drills.Journal Auditory Research 10:17-22. 1970.
1012GERSTMAN, H.L.
Auditory disorders: Evaluation and management.In: Krusen, F.H., Ed. Handbook of physical medicine and rehabilitation (Edition 2).
Philadelphi. Saunders. 1971.
1013GERSTMAN, H.L., AND S.J. FREEDMAN.
The role of the pinna in speech intelligibility.Journal Communication Disorders 4(1-3). 1971.
1014GIBSON, C.D., AND B.M. KRAMER.
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1015GRANGER, C.V.
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1016GRANGER, C.V.
Deformities of the extremities.In: Gellis, S.S., and S.M. Kagan. Current Pediatric Therapy. pp. 609-611. Philadelphia,
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1017GRESHAM, G.E., AND M.D. KELLER.
Hyperaricemia and chronic renal disease.Journal Chronic Diseases 23:755-762. 1971.
1018KRAMER, B.M.
Links and barriers between hospital and community.Community Mental Health Journal 1:69-72. 1965.
1019KRAMER, B.M.
Tenant participation in public housing.Community Mental Health Journal 3:211-215. 1967.
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Signal versus noise characteristics of filtered EMG used as a cocrol source.Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
18:16-22. 1971.
1021
NEW, P.K.M.An analysis of the concept of teamwork.Community Mental Health Journal 4:326-333. 1968.
1022NEW, P.K.M., A.T. RUSCIO, R.P. PRIEST, D. PETRITSI, AND L.A. GEORGE.
The swport structure of heart and stroke patients,Social Science Medicine 2:185-200. 1968.
1023NEW, P.K.M., AND J.T. MAY.
Teaching activities of social scientists in medical and public health schools.
Social Science Medicine 2:447-460. 1968.
1024NEW, P.K.M., M.L. NEW, AND J.T. MAY.
Postgraduate education and career mobility: A case from hospital administration.
Human Organization 28(11-21). 1969.
1025NEW, P.K., A.T. RUSCIO, AND L.A. GEORGE.
Toward an understanding of the rehabilitation system.Rehabilitation Literature 30:130-139. 1969.
1026
STERLING, H.M.Pediatric rehabilitation.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:474-479. 1967.
1027
STERLING, H.M.Rehabilitation in cerebral palsy.In: Licht, S., Ed. Rehabilitation and medicine. pp 411-429. New Haven, Conn., E. Licht.
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STERLING, H.M.Disabilities of genetic origin.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:291-296. 1970.
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1029ARCHIBALD, K., AND E. GOLDSMITH.
Sphincteric electromyography.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48(8):387-392. 1967.
1030ARCHIBALD, K.
Cerebral palsy.Encyclopedia Americana 6:201-202. 1968.
1031DECENCIO, D., M. LESHNER, AND B. LESHNER.
Personality characteristics of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema.
Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49(8):471-475. 1968.
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DECENCIO, D., M. LESHNER, AND D. VORON.Verticality perception and ambulation in hemiplegia.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:105-110. 1970.
1033EHRLICH, G.E.
Cineradiographic demonstration of the rheumatoid arthritis of the cricoarytenoid joint.
Annals Rheumatoid Disease 25:348. 1967.
1034EHRLICH, G.E.
Shakespeare's rheumatology.Annals Rheumatoid.Disease 26:562. 1967.
1035EHRLICH, G.E.
Arthritis Center concept.Journal Albert Einstein Medical Center 16:32-41. 1968.
1036EHRLICH, G.E.
Book review. Feinstein,Medical Tribune. p. 30.
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EHRLICH, G.E.Familial Mediterranean fever.Clinical Orthopedics 57:51-55. 1968.
1038EHRLICH, G.E.
Inflammatory osteoarthritis.Current Medical Digest 35:433-441. 1968.
1039
EHRLICH, G.E.Solubility of monosodium urate in serum and connective tissue fractions.
Arthritis Rheumatology 11:492. 1968.
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1040EHRLICH, G.E.
Splinting in arthritis.Medical Times 96:485-489. 1968.
1041FINLEY, F.R., AND K.A. CODY.
Locomotive characteristics of urban pedestrians.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51(7):423-426. 1970.
1042GLASS, D.
Bowel training.Geriatric Nursing 4:16-18. 1968.
1043HABERMAN, J.
The present status of mammary thermography.
Cancer 18:315-321. 1968.
1044HABERMN, J.D., G.E. ERHLICH, AND C. LEVENSON.
Therlography in rheumatic diseases.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49(4):187-192. 1968.
1045IRELAND, C.
Social work in the health field.Philadelphia Medicine 64:992-997. 1968.
1046KATZ, W.A., H.I. CAPLAN, AND M. RUBENSTEIN.
The arthritis of abortive sarcoidosis (Abst.).Arthritis Rheumatism 10:289. 1967.
1047KUGLER, F., AND N. ALTLAND.
Pressure detection system for standing table.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:432-435. 190.
1048LESHNER, M., D. DECENCIO, AND B. LESHNER.
Medical student attitudes toward physical medicine.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 49:82-89. 1968.
1049MONSTER, A.W.
Physiologic trends in human motor unit activity determined by statistical evaluation.In: Proceedings Ninth Annual Symposium on Biomathcmatics and Computer Science in the
Life Sciences. Houston, Texas. 1971.
1050NORTON, C., AND C. TOWNE.
Occupational therapy for aphasic patients.American Journal Occupational Therapy 22(6):506-511. 1968.
1051,PHILLIPS, S., D. YOUNG, AND J. SILCOX.
Neuromuscular relationships and inherent muscle automaticity in amphibian lymph heart.
Anatomical Record 157:300. 1967.
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1052PHILLIPS, S.J., AND h.J OPPENHEIMER. .
Fine structure changes in the canine heart after chemical infarction.
Anatomical Record 163:244. 1969.
1053SADOUGHI, W., M. LESHNER, H.L. FINE.
Sexual adjustment of the chronically ill and physically disabled population: A pilot
study.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 52:311-317. 1971.
1054SIMPSON, D.
Postdischarge physical and social adjustment of 102 hemiplegic patients.In: Proceedings 78th Annual Convention of American Psychological Association. pp. 70:-
77002. 1970.
1055SNELBECKER, G.
Cross-discipline comparison of practitioners' objectives and strategies concerning
brain damage and rehabilitation/educational planning.In: Proceedings 78th Annual Convention of tFe American Psychological Association. 1970.
1056SORIANO, D., AND R. HER1AN.
Radiofrequency cordotomy for the relief of spasticity in decerebrate cat.
Journal Neurology Neurosurgery Psychiatry 34:628-636. 1971.
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TOWNE, C.Speech pathology and audiology.Philadelphia Medicine 65:123-127. 1969.
1058WIRTA, R.W., D.R. TAYLOR, AND F.R. FINLEY.
Laboratory for kinesiologic analysis.Bulletin Prosthetics Research BPR-10-13:165-172. 1970.
1059ZAFRAN, J., G. ZAYON, AND S. SPECTOR.
Prosthodontics and the stroke patient.Journal American Dental Association 70(5):1250-1254. 1967.
1060ZAFRAN, J., G. ZAYON, AND S. SPECTOR.
Observations of transduced mandibular movements with ch9141 ergic drugs in myoneural
junction disease.Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology 26L):237-243. 1968.
1061ZAYON, G., J. ZAFRAN, AND S. SPECTOR.
Adapted dental chair for the wheelchair patient.Pennsylvania Dental Journal 35(8):278-280. 1968.
1062ZAYON, G., J. ZAFRAN, AND S. SPECTOR.
Dental technology in the fabrication of a stabilizing wrist splint.
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1063ZAYON, C., J. ZAFRAN, AND S. SPECTOR.
Observations on testing the stroke patient for oral stereognosis.Temple Dental Review 39(2):11 -15. 1969.
1064ZISLIS, J.
Rehabilitation of the cancer patient.Pennsylvania Medicine 71(11):53-56. 1968.
1065ZISLIS, J., AND N. SKVERSKY.
Peripheral vascular disorders and the aged amputee.
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1066BERMAN, B., AND I.C. MOHLER.
Information-exchange program for :ehabilitation research and training centers. A
feasibility study. 30 pp. and appendices. Washington, D.C., The George Washington
University Biological Sciences Communication Project. 1970.
1067BROWN, M.T., J.S. BAILEY, W.R. FELTS, AND H.W. CLARK.
Mycoplasma antibodies in synovia (Abst.).Arthritis Rheumatism 9:495. 1966.
1068CALATAYUD, J.B.
Value of anthropometric and ECG parameters in screening for coronary heart disease
(Abst.).Clinical Research 77:232. 1969.
1069CALATAYUD, J.B., AND A.G. PRANDONI.
Martorell's syndrome (Abst.).Clinical Research 17:232. 1969.
1070CAIATAYUD, J.B., AND N.M. SILVER.
Diagnostic value of the P-wave in lead VI in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(Abst.).Clinical Research 19:307. 1971.
1071CALATAYUD, J.B., AND H.M. SILVER.
The clinical significance of the atrial T-wave.Medical Annals District Columbia 40:178-181. 1971.
1072CLARK, H.W., T.M. BROWN, AND J.S. BAILEY.
Mycoplassa immunological problems (Discussion).Annals New York Academy Science 14311):704-706. 1967.
1073DAN, A.J., A.G. BURSTEIN, AND J.P. : lUGHTON.
Income and outcome.Journal Consulting Clinical Psychology 25:153-156. 1971,
1J74GOOCH, A.S., AND R.S. CROW.
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Circulation 38:480-488. 1968.
1075GORMAN, P.A., AND J.M. EVANS.
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The effects of chewable isosorbidedinitrate in coronary insufficiency. A report on
exercise electrocardiograms in 13 patients.
Medical Annals District Columbia 40:235-238. 1971.
1077NACHNANI, G.H., N.M. CIFELLI, AND J.B. CALATAYUD.
Complications of myocardial infarction found at autopsy.
Medical Annals District Columbia 39:253-256. 1970.
1078NAUGHTON, J.P.
Games that cardiac* can play.Internal Medicine Digest 5(12):26 -34. 1970.
1079NAUGHT0J, 1.:., AND J. BRUHN.
Emotional stress, physical activity, and ischemic heart disease.
Disease -A-Month. 34 pp. July 1970.
1080NAUGHTON, 1.P., AND M.T. LATEGOLA.
The evaluation of physical performance in cardiac patients.
Medicine Sport 4:156-166. 1970.
1081NAUGHTON, J.P., R. BLOCK, AND M. WELCH.
Central alveolar hypoventilation.American Review Respiratory Disease 103:557-565. 1971.
1082NAUGHTON, J.P., AND M.T. LATEGOLA.
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1971.
1083POUGET, J.M., W.S. HARRIS, B.R. MATRON, AND J.P. NAUGHTON.
Abnormal responses of the systolic time interves to exercise in patients with angina
pectoris.Circulation 43:289-298. 1971.
1084ROBBINS, P.R.
Personality and psychosomatic illness: A selective review of research.
Genetic Nycholog Monographs 80:51-90. 1969.
1085SHWORLES, T.
George Washington University trains homebound.
Computop!cr 13:20. 1976.
1086SHWORLES, T.
Homebourd disabled people perform modern business tasks.
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1087SHWORLES, T., AND K. MALLIK.
New productive capability and earnings of physically disabled homebound persons.
Journal Micrograpaics 4:223-231. 1971.
1088SHWORLES, T., AND K. MALLIK.
Simple adaptations on modern vocational tools bring new work opportunities for the
homebound.Rehabilitation Gazette 15:46. 1971.
1089
SILVER, H.M.Disabled by chronic respiratory disease: Is this the final answer?
Bulletin National Tuberculosis Respiratory Disease Association 54(5):2-4. 1968.
1090SILVER, H.M.
Preoperative management of patients with pulmonary disease.Bulletin Sibley Medical Association 11:34. 1968.
1091SILVER, H.M., AND M. FUCHS.
Aspiration of nebulizer cork (Letter).Journal American Medical Association 205:187. 1968.
1092SILVER, H.M.
Carbon monoxide in health and politics.Medical Annals *strict Columbia 40:169-171. 1971.
1093SILVER, H.M., AND J.B. CALATAYUD.
Evaluation of QRS criteria in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chest 59:153-159. 1971.
1094SPANGLER, R.D., M.J. HORMAN, S.W. MILLER, D.A. ROTENBERG, J,C. BIRNHOLZ, R.L. SIMMONS,
E.E. WESTURA, AND S.M. FOX.A submaximal exercise electrocardiographic test as a method of detecting occult
ischemic heart disease.American Heart Journal 80:752-758. 197J.
1095WHITSETT, T., AND J.P. NAUGHTON.
The effect of exercise on systolic time intervals in sedentary and active individuals
and rehabilitated patients with heart disease.American Journal Cardiology 27:352-358. 1971.
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1096BYNDER, H.
Doctors as patients: A study of the medical care of physicians and their families.
Medical Care 6:157-167. 1968.
1097BYNDER, H.
Emile Durkheim and the sociology of the family.Journal Marriage Family 31:527-533. 1969.
1098BYRNE-QUINN, E., J.V. WEIL, I.E. SODAL, G.F. FILLEY, AND R.F. GROVER.
Ventilatory control in the athlete.Journal Applied Physiology 30:91-98. 1971.
1099CENKOVICH, F.
A nerve membrane model for the electrical changes during an action potential.
In:, Proceedings Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium 8:33-35. 1971.
1100DEFALCO, A.
Management of the child with spina bifida.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
University of Colorado Medical Center. pp. 85-92. 1969.
1101DICK, D.E., AND A.O. VAUGHN.
Mathematical description and computer detection of alpha waves.
Mathematical Biosciences 7:81-95. 1970.
1102DICK, D., AND J. MEYER.
Quantitation of carotid body response to oxygen.In: Proceedings Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium 8:97-100. 1971.
1103EZRA, J.
Casework in a coronary care unitsSocial Casework 50:276-281. 1969.
1104FILLEY, G.F.
Acid-base regulation: Classical concepts and modern measurements.
Johns Hopkins Medical Journal 120:355-367. 1967.
1105FILLEY, G.F.
Emphysema and chronic bronchitis: Clinical manifestations and their physiologic signif-
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1106FILLEY, G.F., H.J. BECKWITT, J.T. REEVES, AND R.S. MITCHELL.
Chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary disease. II. Oxygen transport in two clinical
types.
American Journal Medicine 44:26. 1968.
1107FILLEY, G.F., D.B. BIGELOW, D.E. OLSON, AND L.M. LACQUET.
Pulmonary gas transport: A mathematical model of the lung.American Review Respiratory Disease 98:480-489. 1968.
1108FILLEY, G.F.
Acid regulation and CO2 retention.Chest 58(4, Suppl. 2):417-422. 1970.
1109FISHMAN, C.
Maternal attitudes and br' ivior as related to the self-concept and behavior adjustment
of children with birth dei cts.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,University of Colorado Medical Center. pp. 62-69. 1969.
1110GERSTEN, J.W., D.M. STILLWELL, AND N.A. ROSE.
Harmonic analysis in carriers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 48:164-169. 1967.
1111GERSTEN, J.W.
Rehabilitation of the patient with hemiplegia.Current Therapy 1969:681-685. 1969.
1112GERSTEN, J.W., W. ORR, A.W. SEXTON, AND D. OKIN.
External work in level walking.Journal Applied Physiology 26(3):286-289. 1969.
1113GERSTEN, J.W.
Humahism is not enough.Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 51:565-577. 1970.
1114GERSTEN, J.W., C. AGER, K. ANDERSON, AND F. CENKOVICH.
Relation of muscle strength and range of motion to activities of daily living.
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1115GERSTEN, J.W., AND W. ORR,
External work of walking in hemiparetic patients.Scardinavian Journal Rehabilitation Medicine 3:85-88. 1971.
1116GILLETTE, H.E.
Mobility and meningomyelocele.In: Sy,--lum on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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GILLETTE, H.E.Problems of function.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1118
GREEN, B.Educational implications for the spina bifida child.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1119
GRESSETT, J.D.Prediction of job success following heart attack.Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 13:10-14. 1969.
1120HILEMAN, R., D. DICK, AND M. NEVILLE.
A computer study of the dynamics of cell membrane transport.In: Proceedings Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium 8:21-26. 1971.
1121HILEMAN, R., D. DICK, M. RUSZUZYCKY, AND M. RAO.
Computer simulation of an intact muscle system.In: Proceedings Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium 8:48-52. 1971.
1122HILL, M.L.
A bowel program for the myelodysplastic child.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
University of Colorado Medical Center. pp. 119-130. 1969.
1123HILL, M.L.
Problem solving in management.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
University of Colorado Medical Center. pp. 108-118. 1969.
1124HILL, M.L.
The indispensable nurse.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1125KIRSCH, W.M.
Pathophysiology of spina bifida and hydrocephalus.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1126KIRSCH, W.M., J.B. NEWKIRK, P. PREDECKI, AND J.M. STEWART.
Treatment of childhood hydrocephalus with a new silicone-rubber shunting device, the
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Modification of the Bailey bottle for use with modern gas analyzers.Journal Applied Physiology 24:412-413. 1968.
1128KREILZDT, J.G.
Signal versus noise characteristics of filtered EMG used as a control source.Institute Electric Electronic Engineers Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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1129LACQUET, L., D. OLSON, AND G. FILLEY.
The series conductors of the lung in controlled breathing.Public Health Setvice Publication 1787:117-133. 1969.
1130MCCALL, M.
Comprehensive management of the affected newborn. The role of the social worker.In: Symposium on spina lifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,University of Colorado Medical Center. pp. 73-79. 1969.
1131MCDANIEL, J., AND S. CLAYSON.
Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglycemic, and
alloxan diabetic rats.Psychonomic Science 6:499-500. 1966.
1132MCDANIEL, J., AND R.K. WHITE.
A factorial study of the stimulus conditions of 1114ituation.Perceptual Motor Skills 23:259-270. 1966.
1133MCDANIEL, J.
The responsibility of rehabilitation counseling in medical research and training
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1134MCDANIEL, J.W.
Physical disability and human behavior. 231 pp. New York, Pergamon Press. 1969.
1135MCDANIEL, J.
Cognitive dysfunction with cardiovascular disease.Psychonomic Science 20:280-281. 1970.
1136MCDANIEL, J.
The Colorado heart index:, A statistical estimate of cardiac work potential.Journal Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 1(2):42-45. 1970.
1137MCDANIEL, J.W., AND A.W. SEXTON.
Psychoendocrine studies of patients with spinal cord lesions.
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1138MCDPNIEL, J.W., AND A.W. SEXTON.
Psychoendocrine functions in relation to level of spinal cord transection.
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MEIER, J.H.Developmental disabilities and problems of intellect.In. Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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MILES, J.S.Musculoskeletal defects.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1141MUELLER, R.E., T.L. PETTY, AND G.F. FILLEY.
Ventilation and arterial blool gas changes induced by pursed lips breathing.
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1142
NAKASHIMA, I.The adolescent with spina hicida.In. Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1143NEW, P.K., AND H. BYNDER.
Issues and problems in the teaching of social science in health professional schools.
Social Science Medicine 4:595-607. 1970.
1144OLSON, D.E., G.A. DART, AND G.F. FILLEY.
Pressure drop and fluid flow regime of air inspired into the human lung.
Journal Applied Physiology 28:482-494. 1970.
1145
PETRONE, A.Diagnosis and management of the neurogenic bladder.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1146ROBINSON, A.
The etiology and epidemiology of meningomyelocele and anencephaly.
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1147
ROSEN, H.G.Socio-economic problems.,In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1148SEKIHARA, T., D. OLSON, AND G.F. FILLEY.
Airflow regimes and geometrical factors in the human airway.
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SEXTON, A.W.Isometric tension of glycerinated muscle fibers following adrenalectomy.
American Journal Physiology 212:313-316. 1967.
1150SEXTON, A.W., AND J.W. GERSTEN.
Isometric tension differences in fibers of red and white muscles.
Science 157:199. 1967.
1151SEXTON, A.W.
Plasma corticosterone and contractility of glycerinated white muscle fibers in the rat.
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1152
SHARRARD, W.J.W.Immediate repair of spina bifida. Ethics and policy.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1153SHARRARD, W.J.W.
Musculoskeletal defects in spina bifida.In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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SHARRARD, W.J.W.Reconstruction of the hip in spina bifida.In:. Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1155SODAL, I.E., B. UNDERHILL, AND G.F., FILLEY.
Pulmonary function measurements using an eon- line" computer.
In Proceedings Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Conference 6:13-18. 1969.
1156SODAL, I.E., L.V. CORBIN, J.V. WEIL, AND G.F. FILLEY.
An automatic method for chromatographic gas analysis using a helical gas collector.
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STERLING, H.M.Rehabilitation in cerebral palsy.In: Licht, S., Ed. Rehabilitation and medicine. pp. 411-429. New Haven, Conn., E. Licht.
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1158STEWART, J.M.
Comprehensive management of the newborn with spina bifida: The role of the pediatrician.
In: Symposium on spina bifida. Research and Training Center in Medical Rehabilitation,
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1159STILLWELL, D.M., G.L, MCLARREN, AND J.W. GERSTEN.
Atrophy of quadriceps muscle due to immobilization of the lower extremity.:
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1160STILLWELL, D.M.
Physical medicine for patients with rheumatic disease.Journal Lancet 87:133-135. 1967. (Minnesota State Medical Association)
1161VATTER, A., O. REISS, J. NEWMAN, K. LINDQUIST, AND E. GROENEBOER.
Enzymes of the lung. I. Detection of esterase with a new cytochemical method.Journal Cell Biology 38:80-98. 1968%
1162VAUGHN, A.O., AND J.W. MCDANIEL.
Electromyographic gradients during complex visual discrimination learning.
Psychonomic Science 16:203-204. 1969.
1163
WEIL, J.V., I.E. SODAL, AND R.P. SPECK.A modified fuel cell for the analysis of oxygen concentration of gases.Journal Applied Physiology 23:419-422. 1967.
1164WEIL, J.V., E. BYRNE-QUINN, I.E. SODAL, W.O. FRIESEN, B. UNDERHILL, G.F. FILLEY, AND
R.F. GROVER.Hypoxic ventilatory drive in normal man.Journal Clinical Investigations 49:1061-1072. 1970.
1165WESTCOTT, E.J.
Traditional exercise regimes for the hemiplegic patient.American Journal Physical Medicine 46(13). 1965.
1166WINICK, C., AND H. BYNDER.
Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic drug users and addicts.
American Journal Public Health 57:1025-1033. 1967.
1167
YOUNG, J.S.Rehabilitation: The accident process in reverse.Journal Rehabilitation 33(1):32-33. 1967.
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1182FLANIGAN, P.J., R.F. HEBER, AND G.R. BAKER, Editors.
Community resources: Innovative planning for administration and programmine in social
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1184GARBER, H.L., AND R.F. HEBER.
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1185GARDNER, W.I.
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1201REYES, E.V., H.L. GARBER, M.O. THELEN, AND R.F. HEELER.
Developmental differences in language as measured by a sentence repetition test.University of Wisconsin Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Mental Retar-
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Measuring the differential development of grammatical comprehension.University of Wisconsin Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Mental Retar-
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1204BEDNAR, R.I., LND P.F. ZELHART.
Introduction behavior therapy for rehabilitation worvers.Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):39-47. 1968.
1205BEDNAR, R.L.
Group psychotherapy research variables: A state of the union.Discussion Papers 'i(17). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1206BEDNAR, R.L.
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BEDNAR, R.L.Training in interpersonal relationships through programmed counseling:. comparison of
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Treatment effects of programmed small group interactions,Discussion Papers 2(22). 7 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
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1209BEDNAR, R.L., AND S. WEINBERG.
Ingredients of successful treatment programs for underarhievtrs.Discussion Papers 2(20). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1210BEDNAR, R.L., AND S. 1."ANBERG.
Therapist assessment of client pathology and subsequent therapeutic improvement.
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1211BEDNAR, R.L., P.t ZELHART, L. GREATHOUSE, AND S. WEINBERG.
Operant conditioning principles in the treatment of learning and behavior problems with
delinquent boys.Journal Counseling Psychology 17(6):492-497. 1970.
1212BERENSON, B.G., AND R.R. CARKHUFF.
The nature, structure, and function of counselor commitmmt.Discussion Papers 1(1). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1213BERENSON, B.C., DEPALMA, AND R.R. CARIOIUFF.
?lastic and reconstructive surgery as an instance of crises therapy.Discussion Papers 1(7). University of Arkansas. Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1214
BERENSON, B.C., K.M. MITChELL, AND J.A. MMAVEC.Level of therapist functioning patient depth of self-exploration and typ: of confronta-
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BOZARlai S.D.Research in state vocational rehabilitation agencies.Discussion Papers 1(17). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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BOZARTH, J.D.Some implications of research in mental ret.rdation for rehabilitation counseling.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(1):81-103. 1968.
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BOZARTII, J.D., AND W.C. DALY.Three occupational groups and their percepticns of mental retardates.
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Uniformity and differential rehabilitation practices in the state-federal vocational
rehabilitation program.Discussion. Papers. 12 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research andTraining Center. August 1969. (ARIUTC no. 532)
1220BOZARTH, J.D., AND S.E. RUBIN.
Standards for termination of case services depicted by Ecate plans or vocational reha-
bilitation an state vocational rehabilitation agency manuals.Discussion Papers 2(8). University of Arkansa , Arkansas Rehabilitatio!. Research acd
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1221
BOZARTH, J.D.Implications of research in counseling for rehabilitation counselors.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(21:1-9. 1970, (ARR&TC no. 544)
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BOZARTF, S.D.Rehabilitation of the mentally retarded.Discussioh Papers 2(2..). University of Arkan,,as, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1223BOZARTH, J.D.
Research in counseling.Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(2):1-9. 1970.
1224
BOZARTH, J.D., AND D.P. GRACE.Objective ratings of therapeutic conditions with university counseling center clients.Discussion Papers 2(18). 7 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1970. (ARR&TC no. 502)
1225BOZARTH, J.D., AND R. ROBERTS.
Effectiveness of counselor-trainees with mentally retarded workshop clients.Training School Bulletin 67(2):119-122. 1970.
1226
CARKHUFF, R.R., AND C.B. TRUAX.Lay mental health counseling: The effects of lay group counseling.Journal Consulting Psychology ;./,',26-431. 1965.
1227
CARKHUFF, R.R., AND C.B. TRUAX.Training in counseling and psychotherapy: An evaluation of an integrated didactic and
experiential approach.Journal Consulting Psychology 29(4):333-336. 1965.
1228CARKHUFF, R.R., AND C.B. TRUAX.
Toward explaining success and failure in interpersonal learning experiences.Personnel Guidance Journal 44:723-728. 1966.
1229
CLARDY, F.A., AND C.M. BENNETT.A comparison of letter-grade distributions based on three methods of combining test
scores.Discussion Papers 1(18). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968.
1230
CLARDY, F.A., AND E.K. CLARDY.Personality characteristics of arthritics: Review of literature and suggestions for
research.Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):23-27. 1968.
1231
COLLINGWOOD, T.R.A further delineation of theteachers.Discussion Papers 3(8). 4 pp.and Training Center. 1971.
integrated didactic experiential training approach for
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COLLINGWOOD, T.R.Therapeutic recreation and adapted physical education within rehabilitation. 44 pp.
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1233COLLINGWOOD, T.R.
Toward identification of plus and minus training groups.Discussion Papers 3(9). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1234COLLINGWOOD, T.R., AND L. WILLETT.
The effects of physical training upon self-concept and body attitude.
Discussion Papers 3(10). 5 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1971. (ARR&TC no. 574)
1235DANFORTH, W.J.
Counselor-client negotiation of the counseling process.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(3):31-37. 1970.
1236DICKENSON, W.A., AND C.B. TRUAX.,
Group counseling with college underachievers.Personnel Guidance Journal 45:243-247. 1966.
1237FERRELL, R., AND J.D. BOZARTH.
Work experience program: Study.Discussion Papers 3(11). 6 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1971. (ARR&TC no. 617
1238FISHER, G.H.
New dimensions in rehabilitation counseling.Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):1-6. 1968.
1239GLENN, V.L.
The school's contribution to mental health..Discussion Papers 2(9). 15 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1969. (ARR &TC no. 444)
1240GLENN, V.L.
Training in interpersonal skills for rehabilitation personnel.
Discussion Papers 3(13). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1969.
1241GLENN, V.L.
Training in interpersonal skills for school administrators.
Discussion Papers 2(3). 13 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1969.
1242
KRAUFT, C.C.Review of Moses, H.A., and C.H. Patterson. Readings in rehabilitation counseling,
Edition 2. Champaign, Ill., Stipes Publishing Co., 1971.
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1243KRAUFT, C.C., AND J.D. BOZARTH.
Democratic, authoritarian and laissez-faire leadership with mentally retarded boys.
Mental Retardation 2:7-10. 1971.
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1244LAWLIS, G.F.
Chronical unemnloyment: Vocational immaturity?Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):61-67. 1968.
1245LAWLIS,
Perception of money as related to employment stability.Discussion Papers 1(21). 6 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 351)
1246LAWLIS, G.F.
Current practices in training tape-raters at the Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center,Discussion Papers 2(1). 4 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 350)
1247
LAWLIS, G.F.Motivational conflict tand employment instability: A research study.Discussion Papers 2(15). 24 pp, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center., 1969., (ARR&TC no. 499)
1248LAWLIS, G.F., AND J.D, BOZARTH,
Evaluation of case closures as a criterion of counselor effectiveness.Discussion Papers 2(7). 7 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation ReseaLchand Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 447)
1249LAWLIS, G.F., AND E. LU.
A coefficient of agreement: A chi-square solution.Discussion Papers'2(27). 8 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center, 1969. (ARR&TC no. 520)
1250LAWLIS, G.F.,
Ratings of interpersonal skills: Empathy, warmth, and genuineness.Discussion Papers 3(7). 14 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1970. (ARR&TC no. 569)
1251LAWLIS, G.F.
Vocational counseling: A therapeutic encounter.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(2):25-39. 1970. (ARR&TC no. 546)
1252LAWLIS, G.F., AND S.E. RUBIN.
The alcoholic personality: A research in differential personality patterns.Discussion Papers 3(4). 26 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1970. (ARk&TC no. 564)
1253LAWLIS, G.F., AND S.E. RUBIN.
The alcoholic personality: Myth or reality.Discussion Papers 2(25). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
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1254LAWLIS, G.F., AND J.D. BOZARTH.
A factor analytic study of observable client variables in the rehabilitation process.
Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 2(3):39-44. 1971.
1255LESLIE, G.R., AND C.B. TRUAX.
Central-facilitative conditions in rehabilitation cnunseling Research findings and
clinical meaning.Discussion Papers 1(2). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARRSTC no. 262)
1256MARTIN, D.G., AND G.M. GAZDA.
A method of self-evaluation for counselor education.
Disc,lsion Papers 1(19). 14 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1968.
1257MCCARROLL, J.E., K.M. MITCHELL, R.J. CARPENTER, AND J.P, ANDERSON.
Analysis of three stimulation-seeking scales,
Psychological Reports 21:853-856, 1967,
1258MCCORMICK, A.G., AND C.B. TRUAX.
Training and use of nurses and subprofessional personnel in counseling.
Discussion Papers 1(10). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 262)
1259MITCHELL, K.M.
Normative data on stimulus seeking behavior.
Psychological Reports 21:853-856. 1967.
1260MITCHELL, K.M.
The Rosenzweig Picture-FrustrationStudy as a measure of reaction to personal evaluation.
Journal Projective Techniques Personality Assessment 31:65-68. 1967.
Also:Discussion Papers 1(3). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1961.
1261MITCHELL, K.M.
The relationship between social class and schizophrenia.
Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):29-35. 1968.
1262MITCHELL, K.M., AND B.P. KARON.
A scale for the measurement of pathogenesis in mcthers of schizophrenic children.
Discussion Papers 1(6)., University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 243)
1263MITCHELL, K.M.
Beyond the core conditions: Immediacy and confrontation
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MITCHELL, K.M.An ecological orientation to the helping process.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(3):9-17. 1970.
1265MITCHELL, K.M., AND T.M. NAMEMEK.
A comparison of therapist and client social class.Professional Psychology 1:225-230. 1970.
1266MITCHELL, K.M., S.E. RUBIN, J.D. BOZARTH, AND T. WYRICK.
Effects of short-term training on residence hall assistants.Counselor Education Supervision 10:310-318. 1970.
1267MOBLEY, M., F.A. CLARDY, AND E.K. CLARDY.
Arthritis: An annotated classified bibliography.Discussion Papers 2(4). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research andTraining Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 414)
1268MOSES, B.A., S.E. RUBIN, AND J. TURNER.
Relationship of attitudes toward the disabled with demographic information and person-ality measures.Discussion Papers 3(5). 9 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1971. (ARR &TC no. 586)
1269PLUMMER, J.M., Editor.
Focus on poverty, 21 pp. Fayetteville, Arkansas, University of Arkansas RehabilitationResearch and Training Center. 1970. (ARR&TC no. 576)
1270PLUMMER, J.M.
Drug addiction: A resource paper for rehabilitation.Discussion Papers 3(9). 29 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1971. (ARR &TC no. 592)
1271PLUMMER, J.M., Editor,
Workshop on the Work Study Experience Program, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 14-15, 1971.55 pp. Fayetteville, Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1971. (ARR&TC no. 606)
1272RUBIN, S.E.
Elaboration on phase III of the effective vocational rehabilitation differential agencypractice and client outcome project.Discussion Papers 2(10), 4 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Researchand Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 446)
1273RUBIN, S.E., AND J.D. , BOZARTH.
Some considerations for rehabilitation cf the ghetto heroin addict:
Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(3):39-43. 1970.
1274RUBIN, S.E., AND G.F. LAWLIS.
A model for differential treatment for alcoholics.%Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(2):53-59. 1970.
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1275SCHULDT, W.J., AND C.B. TRUAX.
Client awareness of adjustment in self-and ideal-self-concepts.
Journal Counseling Psychology 15(2):158-159. 1968.
1276SEVERY, L.J.
A review of social learning theories and exposure to delinquency.
Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 1(4):37-50. 1970.
1277SEVERY, L.J.
Levels of research in experimental social innovation.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 2(2):47-50. 1971.
1278SHAPIRO, J.G.
Perception of therapeutic conditions from different vantage points.
Journal Counseling Psychology 15(4):346-350. 1968.
12 79
SHAPIRO, J.G.Relationships between visual and auditory cw.s of therapeutic effectiveness.
Journal Clinical Psychology 24:236-239. 1968.
1280SHAPIRO, J.G.
Relationships between expert and neophyte ratings of therapeutic conditions..
Journal Consulting Clinical Psychology 32:87-89. 1968.
1281SHAPIRO, J.G.
Responsivity to facial and linguistic cues.
Journal Communication 18(1):11-17. 1968.
1282SHAPIRO, J.G., C.P. FOSTER, AND T. POWELL.
Facial and bodily cues of genuineness, empathy, and warmth.
Journal Clinical Psychology 24:233-236. 1968.
1283SHAPIRO, J.G., J.E. MCCARROLL, AND H. FINE.
Perceived therapeutic conditions and disclosure to significant others.
Discussion Papers 1(5). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968.
1284SHAPIRO, J.G., AND T. VOOG.
Effect of the inherently helpful person on student academic achievement.
Journal Counseling Psychology 16:505-509. 1969.
1285STEWL:.T, L.G., Editor.
Deaf people in Arkansas in the seventies: A report of the Arkansas statewide conference
on coordinating education and rehabilitation services for the deaf. 48 pp. Hot Springs,
Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.
1970.
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1286STEWART, L.G.
Toward more effective rehabilitation services for the severely handicapped deaf client.Hot Springs, Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research andTraining Center., 1971. (ARR &TC no. 583),
1287
THURMAN, D.G.The development of a community alcohol rehabilitation unit.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 2(1):41-59, 1970.
1288TRUAX, C.B., F.S. MURRAY.
The effect of manifest anxiety upon the travel and manipulation components of human
motion:Psychological Record 15(4):561-565. 1965.
1289TRUAX, C.B.
Counseling and psychotherapy: Process and outcome: Final report, Vocational Rehabili-tation Administration Research and Demonstration Grant No. 906-P. 194 pp. Fayetteville,Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.
1966.
1290TRUAX, C.B.
Influence of patient statements on judgements of therapist statements during psycho-
therapy.Journal Clinical Psychology 22:335-337. 1966.
1291TRUAX, C.B.
Some implications of behavior therapy for psychotherapy.Journal Counseling Psychology 13(2):160-170. 1966.
1292
TRUAX, C.B.Therapist empathy, warmth and genuineness and patient personality change in grouppsychotherapy: A ccmparison between interaction unit measures, LA-ne sample measures,
patient perception measures.Journal Clinical Psychology 22:225-229. 1966.
1293TRUAX, C.B., G.H. FISHER, G.R. LESLIE, F.W. SMITH, K.M. MITCHELL, J.G. SHAPIRO, AND
A.G. MCCORMICK.Empathy, warmth, and genuineness.Rehabilitation Record 7(5):10-11. 1966.
1294TRUAX, C.B., D.G. WARGO, R.R. CARKHUFF, KODMAN, AND E.A. MOLES.
Changes in self-concepts during group psychotherapy as a function of alternate sessionsand vicarious therapy pretraining in institutionalized mental patients and juveniledelinquents.Journal Consulting Psychology 30(4):309-314. 1966.
1295TRUAX, C.B., D.G. WARGO, AND L.D. SILBER.
Effects of group psychotherapy with high accurate empathy and nonpossessive warmth
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1296TRUAX, C.B., AND D.G. WARGO.
Psychotherapeutic encounters that change behavior: For better or for worse.
American Journal Psychotherapy 20:499-520. 1966.
1297TRUAX, C.B., D.G. WARGO, J.D. FRANK, S.D. IMBER, C.C. BATTLE, R. HOEHN-SARIC, E.H. NASH,
AND A.R. STONE.The therapist's contribution to accurate empathy, non-possessive warmth, and genuineness
in psychotherapy.Journal Clinical Psychology 22(3):331-334. 1966.
1298TRUAX, C.B., D.G. WARGO, J.D. FRANK, S.D. IMBER, C.C. BATTLE, R. HOEHN-SARIC, E.H. NASi,
AND A.R. STONE.Therapist empathy, genuineness, and warmth and patient therapeutic outcome.
Journal Consulting Psychology 30(5):395-401. 1966.
1299TRUAX, C.B.
Research findings: Translations and premature translations into practice.
International Journal Psychiatry 3(3):158-160. 1967.
1300TRUAX, C.B.
Semantic myopia.Psychiatry Social Science Review 1(11):12-13. 1967.
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TRUAX, C.B.The training of nonprofessional personnel in therapeutic interpersonal relationships.
American Journal Public Health 57(10):1778-1791. 1967.
1302TRUAX, C.B., AND R.R. CARKHUFF.
Toward effective counseling and psychotherapy: Training and practice. 416 pp. Chicago,
Aldine Publishing Co. 1967.
1303TRUAX, C.B.
Efficient psychotherapy: A guide or only a goal? Book review of Phillips, E.L., and
D.N. Wiener. Short-term psychotherapy and structured behavior change. 1966.
Contemporary Psychology 13:361-362. 1968.
1304
TRUAX, C.B.Symposium evaluations and recommendations.Journal Research Development Education 1:45-56. 1968.
1305TRUAX, C.B.
The use of trained practical counselors or therapists and the evolving understanding of
counseling and psychotherapy.Discussion Papers 1(12). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 277)
1306TRUAX, C.B.
Therapeutic affect.International Journal Psychiatry 5(5):410-412. 1968.
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1307
TRUAX, C.B.Therapist interpersonal reinforcement of client self-exploration and therapeutic outcome
in group psychotherapy.Journal Counseling Psychology 15:225-231. 1968.
1308TRUAX, C.B., H. FINE, J.A. MORAVEC, AND W. MILLIS.
Effects of therapist persuasive potency in individual psychotherapy.Journal Clinical Psychology 24(3):359-362. 1968.
1309TRUAX, C.B., W.J. SCHULDT, AND D.G. WARGO.
Self-ideal concept congruence and improvement in group psychotherapy.Journal Consulting Clinical Psychology 32:47-53. 1968.
1310TRUAX, C.B., J.G. SHAPIRO, AND D.G. WARGO.
The effects of alternate sessions and vicarious therapy pretraining on group psycho-
therapy.International Journal Group Psychotherapy 18(2):186-198. 1968.
1311TRUAX, C.B., AND D.G. WARG
Antecedents to outcomeEffects of therapeuticvicarious therapy pretrDiscussion Papers 1(14)Training Center. 1968.
O.
in group counseling with institutionalized juvenile delinquents:
conditions, patient self-exploration, alternate sessions, and
aining.
. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
(ARR&TC no. 264)
1312TRUAX, C.B., AND D.G. WARGO.
Antecedents to outcome in group psychotherapy with outpatients: Effects of therapeutic
conditions, vicarious therapy pretraining, alternate sessions, and patient self-explora-
tion.Discussion Papers 1(15). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARR&TC no. 266)
1313TRUAX, C.B., AND D.G. WARGO.
Effects of therapeutic conditions, alternate sessions, vicarious therapy pretraining,
and patient self-exploration on hospitalized mental patients during group therapy.
Discussion Papers 1(15). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1968. (ARAM no. 265)
1314TRUAX, C.B.
Differential agency practices and client outcomes.Discussion Papers 2(5). 18 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1969. (ARRAN no. 448)
1315TRUAX, C.B.
Self-disclosure, genuineness, and the interpersonal relationship.Discussion Papers 2(2). 4 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 354)
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1316TRUAX, C.B., J.D. BOZARTH, F.A. CLARDY, AND S.E. RUBIN.
Effective vocational rehabilitation:Differential agency practices and client outcome.
Discussion Papers 1(20). University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and
Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 448)
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1317WARGO, D.C., AND V.C. MEEK.
Concept identification performance as a function of experimenter warmth in educable
mental retardates and normal rehabilitation clients.
Discussion Papers 2(26). 11 pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
and Training Center. 1969. (ARR&TC no. 524-104)
1318WARGO, D.C., AND V.C. MEEK.
The relationship inventorystudents.Discussion Papers 2(29). 8
and Training Center. 1969.
as a measure of milieu perception in rehabilitation center
pp. University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research
(ARR&TC no. 529)
1319ZELHART, F.F., J.M. PLUMMER, Editors.
Institute on research with volunteers in juvenile delinquency. 61 pp. Fayetteville,
Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.
1971. (ARR6TC no. 584)
1320ZELHART, P.F.
Considerations for working with the "hard-core" unemployment in a rehabilitation setting.
Rehabilitation Research Practice Journal 1(1):49-59. 1968.
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University of Pittsburgh
1321BLOOM, J., AND E. FREEMAN.
Summer work-study program for disadvantaged youth.Monograph 4(14). 22 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1968.
1322BLOOM, J., E. MATCH, AND M.A. ROWE.
Followup study integ-ation of the visually limited into a comprehensive rehabilitation
center.Monograph 4(13). 11 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1968.
1323BORG, G., AND E. FREEMAN.
A study of physical performance and perceived exertion.Monograph 4(6). 25 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1324CZERWIONKA, J., AND J.W. BIRCH, Editors.
Assessment and the socially handicapped.Monograph 1(1). 30 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1325CZERWIONKA, J., AND J.W. BIRCH, Editors.
Abstracts of articles on assessment and the socially handicapped.Monograph 1(2). 37 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1970.
1326CZERWIONKA, J., AND J.W. BIRCH, Editors.
Assessment and the socially handicapped.Monograph 1(3). University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Vocational
Rehabilitation, 1970.
1327CZERWIONKA, J., AND J.W. BIRCH, Editors.
Abstract of articles on assessment and the socially handicapped.Monograph 2(1), 37 pp. University of 7ittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation., 1971.
1328GUST, T.
Concerns of parents of handicapped college students.Exceptional Children 34:275-277. 1967.
1329GUST, T.
Support personnel vs the counselor.Counselor Education Supervision 7(2):152-154. 1968.
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1330GUST, T.,, P. GALANT, AND E. SHANEEN.
Communication for the handicapped in college: An annotated list of references and aids.Monograph 3(5). 13 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1968.
1331GUST, T., AND J.F, MCGOWAN.
Preparing higher education facilities for handicapped students. Final report RD-629.Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri. 1968.
1332MATCH, E.
Recent advances in medical and related technology affecting vocational rehabilitation
potential.Monograph 3(7). 62 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-tional Rehabilitation. 1967.
1333MATCH, E., Compiler.
Bibliography of vocational rehabilitation with emphasis on work evaluation. 106 pp.Johnstown, Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in
Vocational Rehabilitation. 1968.
1334HATCH, E.
The development of basic self-instructional "ita" reading materials.Monograph 4(7). 51 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1335MATCH, E., T. GUST, AND M.A. ROWE.
Development of programmed materials for retail sales training.Monograph 4(8). 95 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1336MATCH, E., AND A.W. MILLER.
Two Pennsylvania driver safety education programs for the physically and mentally disa-
bled.Monograph 4(5). 9 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1337MATCH, E., AND M.A. ROWE.
A comparison of certain characteristics of mentally retarded trainees in a rehabilita-tion center as they relate to success or failure in vocational training programs.Monograph 4(9). 41 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1338MATCH, E., J. ZEPKA, AND J. BLOOM.
REAP, rehabilitation, education, advancement, and placement: A program in adult basic
education.Monograph 4(12). 72 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
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1339MITCHELL, J.D., AND K. MERMAN.
A comparison of physical medicine departments in vocational vs physical restoration
oriented centers.Monograph 3(2). 25 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation 1967.
1340RAMSEY, D.A., AND T.L. DRUMMOND, Compilers.
Annotated bibliography of selected readings in psychiatric rehabilitation for rehabili-
tation counselors.Monograph 3(12). 40 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabil4tation. 968.
1341
SANKOVSKY, R.Predicting successful and unsucT.essful rehabilitation outcomes: A review of the liter-
ature.Monograph 4(2). 30 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1968.
1342SANKOVSKY, R.
Identifying the program dropout at a comprehensive rehabilitation facility.
Monograph 4(3). 12 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1343SANKOVSKY, R
Rehabilitation rounseior training programs and the vocational assessment process,
Monograph 4(4). 10 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1344SANKOVSKY, R.
State of the art in vocational evaluation: Report of a national survey.
Monograph 4(10). 94 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Voca-
tional Rehabilitation. 1969.
1345WENDLAND, L.V., Editor.
Psychiatric rehabilitation in the 70's, alcoholism and drug abuse: A fresh approach.
Training Manual. 46 pp. University of Pittsburgh, Research and Training Center in Vot.-
tional Rehabilitation. 1970.
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1346MACDONALD, A.P., JR., AND J. HALL.
Perception of disability by the nondisabled.Journal Consulting Clinical Psychology 33:654-660. 1969.
1347
MACDONALD, A.P., JR.A revised scale for ambiguity tolerance: Reliability and validity.Psychological Reports 26:791-798. 1970.
1348
MACDONALD, A.P., JR.Internal-external locus of control and the practice of birth control.Psychological Reports 27:206. 1970.
135
1349MACDONALD, A.P., JR.
Abstract supplement to locus of control bibiiography. 20 pp. American Scientific Infor-mation Service, National Auxillary Publication Service 01245. 1971.
1350MACDONALD, A.P., JR.
Attitudes toward the poor that militate against effective upgrading.Rehabilitation Literature 32(1):2-5. 1971.
1351MACDONALD, A.P., JR.
Internal-external locus of control: A promising rehabilitation variable.Journal Counseling Psychology 18(2):111-116. 1971.
1352MACDONALD, A.P., 'R., AND J. HALL.
Iuternal-ex*tm tl locus of contrcl and perdeptinn of disab4qty.Journal Cons' 1 ing Clinical Psychology 36:338-343. 1971.
1353MORIARTY, J.B.
Cognitive functioning of schizophrenics as affected by aggressive stimuli subliminally
and supraliminally presented.In: Proceedings American Psychological Association 76th Annual Convention 3:503-504.
1968.
1354MORIARTY, J.B.
Followup study of clients enrolled in the training services grant program.Monograph 4. 20 pp. West Virginia University, Regional Research and Training Center.
1969.
1355MORIARTY, J.B.
Toward an empirical definition of client evaluation.Monograph 1. 19 pp. West Virginia University, Regional Research and Training Center.
1969.
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1356THROOP, W.F., AND A.P. MACDONALD, JR.
Internal-external locus of control: A bibliography.Psychological Reports 28:175-190. 1971.
1357
TSENG, M.S.Adolescents' vocational behaviors in relation to motivations, self-concepts, and parental
backgrounds: A factor analytic study.,In: Proceedings West Virginia Academy of Science 41:223. 1969.
1358TSENG, M.S.
Client-evaluation: Psychometric attributes and instructor's ratings as predictors of
training outcomes in vocational rehabilitation.Monograph 5. 108 pp. West Virginia University, Regional Research and Training Center.
1970.
1359TSENG, M.S.
Locus of control as a determinant of job proficiency, employability, and training satis-
faction of vocational rehabilitation clients.Journal Counseling Psychology 17:487-491. 1970.
1360WALLS, R.T.
Behavior modification and rehabilitation.Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 13:173-183. 1969.
1361WALLS, R.T., AND T.S. SMITH.
Voluntary delay of reward and punishment.American Psychological Association Experimental Publication System Issue 3. 7 pp. 1969.
(Ms. no. 110C)
1362WALLS, R.T., AND J.J. MILLER.
Delay of gratification in welfare and rehabilitation clients.
Journal Counseling Psychology 17:383-384. 1970.
1363WALLS, R.T., J.J. MILLER, AND J. COX.
Delay of reinforcement and training choice behavior of rehabilitation clients.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 14:69-77. 1970.
1364WALLS, R.T., AND J.J. MILLER.
Perception of disability by welfare and rehabilitation clients.
Perceptual Motor Skills 31:793-794. 1970.
1365WALLS, R.T., J.B. MORIARTY, AND J. MAZELLA.
Programmed reading,Journal Rehabilitation 36(3):6-7. 1970,
1366WALLS, R.T., AND T.S. SMITH.
Development of preference for delayed reinforcement in disadvantaged children.
Journal Educational Psychology 61:118-123. 1970.
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1367WALLS, R.T., AND T.S. SMITH.
Voluntary delay of reinforcement as a function of model status.Journal Counseling Psychology 17:123-126. 1970.
1368WALLS, R.T.
A reinforcement contingency analysis of rehabilitation.Rehabilitation Research Practice Review 2:29-35. 1971.
1369WALLS, R.T., AND J. COX.
Disadvantaged and nondisadvantaged children's expectancy in skill and chance outcomes.
Developmental Psychology 4:299. 1971.
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1370BROWNING, P.L., Editor.
Evaluation of short-term training in rehabilitation.Monograph 3:1-103. Oregon University, Rehabilitation Research aand Training Center in
Mental Retardation. 1970.
1371CROSSON, J.E.
A technique for programming sheltered workshop environments for training severely
retarded workers.American Journal Mental Deficiency 73:814-818. 1969.
1372CROSSON, J.E.
The functional analysis of behavior: A technology for special education practices.
Mental Retardation 7:15-18. 1969.
1373DREW, C., H.J. PREHM, AND D. LOGAN.
Paired associate learning performance as a function of association value of materials.
American Journal Mental Deficiency 73:294-297. 1968.
1374HOM, G.L., AND H.J. PREHM.
Oral word association norms for educable mentally retarded children i.n tie public
schools.Psychological Reports 21:643-644. 1967,
1375LOGAN, D.R., H.J.; PREHM, AND C.J. DREW.
Effects of unidirectional training on bidirectional recall in retarded and ncnretarded
subjects.American Journal Mental Deficiency 73:493-495. 1968.
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1376LOGAN, D.R,
Paired associate learning performance as a function of meaningfulness and response times.
American Journal Mental Deficiency 74:249-253. 1969.
1377NEAL, L., Editor.
Recreation's role in the rehabilitation of the mentally retarded.Monograph 4:1-89. Oregon University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in
Mental Retardation. 1970.
1378PREHM, H.J.
Rote learning and memory in the retarded: Some implications for the teaching-learning
process.Journal Special Education 1:397-399. 1967.
1379PREHM, H.J.
Studies in paired-associates learning: I. An examination of methodology.
American Journal Mental Deficiency 72:02-495. 1967.
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1380PREHM, H.J.
Practical implications of research on the learning and retention performance of the
retarded.In: Proceedings International Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency
1st Congress. pp. 861-864. London, Michael Jackson Publishing. 1968.
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Mental Retardation. 1968.
1382PREHM, H.J., AND J.E. CROSSON.
The mentally retarded.Review Educational Research 39:5-24. 1969.
1383PREHM, H.J.
Rehabilitation research in mental retardation.Monograph 2:1-74. Oregon University, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in
Mental Retardation. 1970.
1384PREHM, H.J., AND S. MAYFIELD.
Paired-associate learning and retention in retarded and nonretarded children.
American Journal Mental Deficiency 74:622-625. 1970.
1385STINNETT, R.D., AND H.J. PREHM.
Retention in retarded and nopretarded children as a function of learning method.
American Journal Mental Deficiency 75:39-46. 1970.
1386WHITE, O.R.
Glossary of behavioral terminology. 220 pp. Champaign, Ill., Research Press. 1971.
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1387FAY, T.H., I. HOCHBERG, C.R. SMITH, N.S. REERS, AND H. HALPEEN.
Audiologic and otologic screening of disadvantaged childrenArchives Ottlaryngology 91:366-370. 1970.
1388LEVINE, E.S., AND A.G. JILLETTE, JR., Editors.
Proceedings of the Interfaith Institute for Denominational Workers with the Deaf.
American Annals Deaf 113:878-983. 1968.
1389LEVINE, E.S., AND A.E. SUSSMAN, Editors.
Proceedings of the Institute of Deaf Professional Persons.American Annals Deaf 113:42-87. 1968.
1390NAIMAN, D., AND E.S. LEVINE, Editors,
Seminar on behavior modification: Methods for psychologists working with the deaf,
American Annals Deaf 115:455-491. 1970.
1391
SCHEIN, Editor.Services for elderly deaf persons: Recommended policies and programs. Report on confer-
ence in Columbus, Ohio, June 15-17, 1971. 86 pp. New York, New York University Deafness
Research and Training Center. 1971.
1392SCHEIN, J.D.
The national census of deaf persons.Journal Rehabilitation Deaf 4(3):144-150. 1971.
1393SCHEIN, J.D.
The preparation of professionals in the 70's.Journal Rehabilitation Deaf 4(3):154-158. 1971.
1394SCHIFF, W., AND D.S. DYTELL.
Tactile identification of letters: A comparison of deaf and hearing children's perfor-
mances.Journal Experimental Child Psychology 11:150-164. 1971.
1395SUSSMAN, A.
The comprehensive counseling needs of deaf people.
Hearing Speech News 38(5):12-13, 22-24. 1570.
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1396BRAUN, R.
Flexor origin release in the treatment of pronation-flexion deformities in the strokepatient.
Journal Bone Joint Surgery 52-A(5):907-920. 1970.
1397
BRAUN, R.
Orthopaedic management of rehabilitation in the stroke patient.California Medicine 115:11-15. 1971.
1398
BRAUN, R.Surgical treatment of the painful shoulder contracture in the stroke patient.Journal Bone Joint Surgery 53-A(7):1307-1312. 1971.
1399CALDWELL, C., D. WILSON, AND R. BRAUN.
Evaluation and treatment of the upper extremity in the hemiplegic stroke patient.Clinical Orthopaedics Related Research 63:69-93. 1969.
1400CLOSE, J.R., AND C.C. KIDD.
The functions of the muscles of the thumb, the index and long fingers.Journal Bone Joint Surgery 51-A:1601-1620. 1969.
1401FEINSTEIN, D., M.N.Y. CHONG, C.K. KASPER, AND S.I. RAPAPORT.
Hemophilia: A polymorphism detectable by a factor VIII antibody.Science 163:1071. 1969.
1402KANESHIRO, M.M., C.H. MIELKE, C.K. KASPER, AND S.I. RAPAPORT.
Bleeding time after aspirin in disorders of intrinsic clotting.New England Journal Medicine 281:1039. 1969.
1403
MOONEY, V., J.P. HARVEY, E. MCBRIDE, AND R. SNELSON.Comparison of post-operative stump management.Journal Bone Joint Surgery 53-A(2):241-249. 1971.
1404RICHTERS, V., M.H. MEYERS, AND R.P. SHERWIN.
Viability of bone of the fractured hip: A tissue culture approach.Federation Proceedings 29:552. 1970.
1405SHERWIN, R.P., V. RICHTERS, AND M.H. MEYERS.
The effect of alcohol on cells of fatty tissue: A tissue culture study of biopsy of the
alcoholic patient.Federation Proceedings 30:569. 1971.
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1406
BERG, F.S., AND S.G. FLETCHER, Editors.The hard of hearing child: Clinical and educational management, 363 pp. New York, Grune
and Stratton, 1970.
1407
COOPER, M.D., P.W. KINCADE, A.R. LAWTON, AND D.E. BOCKMAN.Class suppression of immunoglobulin synthesis in chickens by embryonic injections of
anti-p antibodies (Abst.).Federation Proceedings,29:1397. 1970.
1408COOPER, M.D., R.D.A. PETERSON, AND R.A. GOOD,
Development and physiology of the lymphoid system.Annual Review Rheumatology 3:61-102. 1970.
1409
COOPER, M.D., P.W. KINCADE, AND A.R. LAWTON.Thymus and bursal function in immunologic development: A new theoretical model of plasma
cell differentiation.In: Kagan, B.M., and E.R. Stiehm, Eds. Immunologic incompetence. pp. 81-104. Chicago,
Year Book Medical Publishers. 1971.
1410COWLEY, L.H., R.H, CRESS, AND W.C. FLEMING.
Motor nerve conduction velocity studies on lower extremities of hemiplegics.
Southern Medical Journal 60:1324-1327. 1967.
1411CRESS, R.H., AND W.C. FLEMING.
Treatment goals and selection of patients for rehabilitation with hemiplegia,
Alabama Journal Medical Sciences 3:307-331. 1966.
1412CRESS, R.H., AND W.C. FLEMING.
Introduction to the rehabilitation of motor disorders.Alabama Journal Medical Sciences 4:117-118. 1967.
1413CRESS, R.H., F. BURRELL, AND W.C. FLEMING.
A review of the dangers of bed rest.Alabama Journal Medical Science 5:434-440. 1968.
1414CRESS, R.H., AND A. BUSZA.
Conservative management of ischemic ulcer-.Journal Medical Association State Alabama 37:905-912. 1968.
1415CRESS, R.H., AND W.C. FLEMING.
The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis as seen by a physiatrist.
Journal Medical Association State Alabama 38:40-45. 1968.
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The secondary immunologic deficiency diseases
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Eds. Textbook of immunopathology 2:406-420.
1417FAULK, W.F., W.S. KIYA.U, M.D. COOPER, AND H.H. FUDENBERG.
Deficiency of IgM.Pediatrics 47:399-404. 1971.
1418FINLEY, S.C., M.D. COOPER, W.H. FINLEY, I.A. UCHIDA, T.A. NOTO, AND R.F. RODDAM.
Immunological profile in a chromosome 18 deletion syndrome with IgA deficiency.
Journal Medical Genetics 6:388-393. 1969.
1419FLEMING, W.C.
Rehabilitation in the medical education.Southern Medical Journal 61:523-525. 1968.
1420FLEMING, W.C., P.H. NEWELL, AND J.D. THORNBURGH.
The management of pressure and other external factors in the nrevention of ischemic
ulcers.Journal Basic Engineering Paper No. 6944A/BHF-1:590-596. September 1970.
1421FLETCHER, S.G.
Acoustic phonetics.In: Berg, F.S., and S.G. Fletcher, Eds. The hard of hearing child: Clinical and educa-
tional management. pp. 57-84. New York, Grune and Stratton. 1970.
1422FLETCHER, S.G.
Levels of communication.In: Berg, F.S., and S.G. Fletcher, Eds. The hard of hearing child: Clinical and educa-
tional management. pp. 47-56. New York, Grune and Stratton. 1970.
1423FLETCHER, S.G.
The hearing mechanism.In. Berg, F.S., and S.G. Fletcher, Eds. The hard of hearing child: Clinical and educa-
tional management. pp. 29-46. New York, Grune and Stratton. 1970.
1424
FLETCHER, S.G.Theory and instrumentation for quantitative measurement of nasality.
Cleft PalaLe Journal 7:601-609. 1970.
1425FLETCHER, S.G., AND M.E. BISHOP.
Measurement of nasality with TONAR.Cleft Palate Journal 7:610-621. 1970.
1426GABRIELSEN, A.E., M.D. COOPER, D.A. PETERSON, AND R.A. GOOD.
The primary immunologic deficiency diseases.Inf Miescher, P.A., and H.J. Muller-Eberhard, Eds. Textbook of immunopathology 2:385-405.
New York, Grune and Stratton. 1969.
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1427GOOD, R.A., W.A. CAIN, D.Y. PEREY, P.B. DENT, H.J. MEUWISSEN, G.E. RODNEY, AND M.D. COOPER.
Studies on the nature of germinal centers.Advances Experimental Biology Medicine 5:33-47. 1969.
1428HERROD, M.G., M. MYERS, K.S. SELF, AND M.D. COOPER.
Suppression of 'gm and IgG synthesis in young rabbits by 6-methyl mercaptopurine treat-
ment.Journal Laboratory Clinical Medicine 76:1-9. 1970.
1429HOLMES, E.M.
Considerations in the preparation of R & D grant applications.In: Proceedings Regional Conference on Research Utilization and Dissemination, University
of Florida. pp. 83-92. 1968.
1430KINCADE, P.W., AND M.D. COOPER.
Ontogeny and distribution of immunoglobulin (4) containing cells in the chicken (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 29:1449. 1970.
1431MEUWISSEN, H.J., P.A. VAN ALTEN, M.D. COOPER, AND R.A. GOOD.
Dissociation of thymus and bursa function in the chicken by phytohemagglutinin.
In: Proceedings Annual Leukocyte Culture Conference 3:227-236. 1969.
1432MILLER, J.M.
Autonomic function in the isolated spinal cord.
In Downey, and Darling, Eds. Physiological bases of rehabilitation. pp. 265-281.
Philadelphia, Saunders. 1971.
1433PATRICK, DONALD, Editor.
Expanding services to the disabled and disadvantaged: Implications for research in
delivery of services and manpower planning.Monograph 1. 86 pp. Proceedings Regional Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, October 6-8,
1970. University of Alabama, Birmingham, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center:
1970.
1434ROSECRANS, C.J., AND H.B. SCHAFFER.
Bender-Gestalt time and score differences between matched groups of hospitalized psy-
chiatric and brain-damaged patients.Journal Clinical Psychology 25:409-410. 1969.
1435ST GEME, J.W., C.W.C. DAVIS, M.D. COOPER, AND G.R. NOREN.
An experimental model of mumps virus embryopathy in the chick (Abst.).
Federation Proceedings 29:213. 1970.
1436STROUD, R.M., K. NAGAKI, R.J. PICKERING, E. GEWURZ, R.A. GOOD, AND M.D. COOPER.
Subunits of the first complement component in immunologic deficiency syndromes: Inde-
pendence of Cls and Clq.Clinical Experimental Immunology 7:133-137. 1970.
1437THOMPSON, J.H., AND M.D. COOPER.
Functional deficiency of autologous implants of the bursa of fabricius chickens.,
Transplantation 11:71-77. 1971.
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143bVAUGHN, G.R.
Education of deaf and hard of hearing adults in established facilities for the normallyhearing. 228 pp. Pocatello, Idaho, Idaho State University. 1967.
1439VAUGHN, G.R.
Communicative disorders.In: Daniel, W.A. The adolescent patient. pp. 344-368. St. Louis, Mosby. 1970.
1440VAUGHN, G.R.
Guidelines for teaching communicative sciences in dental schools.In:, Proceedings American Association Dental Schools 47:191-192. 1970.
1441VAUGHN, G.R.
Inter-disciplinary training in communication pdthophysiology.Speech Hearing Association Alabama 1(1):9-12. 1970.
1442VAUGHN, G.R., H.M. EAGLESON, AND A.D.C. KNUDSON.
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1443WIDENER, T., T. COCHRAN, R.H. CRESS, AND W.C. FLEMING.
Studies on velocity of nerve conduction in hemiplegics.Southern Medical Journal 60:1194-1196. 1967.
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PERMUTED SUBJECT INDEX
abbreviation of the social introversion scale for 373-item MMPI/An 0348
ability to profit from cues as a functional competence in normal and brain inju 0013
ability to profit from cues in brain damaged individuals/Relationship between i 0017
Abnormal Bohr effect: A possible cause of myocardial ischemia/ 0571
Abnormal gait of conversion reaction curable/ 0742
Abnormal hemoglobin oxygen affinity, a possible cause of myocardial ischemia or 0381
Abnormal responses of the systolic time intervals to exercise in patients with 1083
Abstract supplement to locus of control bibliography/ 1349
Absenteeism, accidents of rehabilitated workers/ 0638
Abstracts of articles on assessment and the socially handicapped/ 1325
Abstracts of articles on assessment and the socially handicapped/ 1327
academic achievement/Effect of the inherently helpful person on student 1284
Accelerated vs straight line depreciation/ 0540
Acceptance of rehabilitation; A medical viewpoint/ 0542
accident process in reverse/Rehabilitation: The 1167
accident prone behavior in hemiplegic patients/Evidence for 0051
accidents of rehabilitated workers/Absenteeism, 0638
Achievement among delinquency-prone adolescents/ 0340
Achieving bladder control/ 0364
Acid-base regulation: Classical concepts and modern measurements/ 1104
Acid regulation and CO2 retentio.1/ 1108
Acoustic phonetics/ 1421
action potential/A nerve membrane model for the electrical changes during an 1099
(action potential)Computer analysis of duration of motor unit potentials/ 0886
action potential duration/Computer analysis of the motor unit 088S
(action potential)Duration of single motor unit potentials from fine-wire elec 0990
activities of daily living/Relation of muscle strength and range of motion to 1114
activity and aging/Physical 0093
activity during acute stage of cardiac disability/Prescription of physical 0524
activity upon the human body/The effects of limitation of 0517
activity within the thalamic nucleus ventralis posterioralis of the cat/Region 0677
adaptation in stuttering/A test of satiation as a function of 0584
Adapted dental chair for the wheelchair patient/ 1061
addict/Some considerations for rehabilitation of the ghetto heroin 1273
addiction: A resource paper for rehabilitation/Drug 1270
addicts/Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic drug users an 1166
adenine nucleotides in congestive heart failure/Intramitochondrial uptake of P 0162
adenosine monophosphate/The treatment of refactory congestive heart failure wi 0076
adhesions and total collagen in contracture of denervated muscle/The important 0732
adjustment among psychiatric clients seeking vocational counseling/The interre 0344
adjustment, identification, and attitudes of patients with myelopathy/Sexual 0273
adjustment in self- and ideal-self-concepts/Client awareness of 1275
adjustment of children with birth defects/Maternal attitudes and behavior as r 1109
adjustment of patients with myelopathy/Psychologic 0268
adjustment of 102 hemiplegic patients/Postdischarge physical and social 1054
adjustment of the chronically ill and physically disabled population: A pilot 1053
(ADL)Relation of muscle strength and range of motion to activities of daily li 1114
administration and programming in social agency settings/Community resources: 1182
administration/Postgraduate education and career mobility: A case from hospita 1024
administrative aspects of prosthetic supply/The legal and 0209
administrators/Training in interpersonal skills for school 1241
(adolescent)Communicative d- orders/ 1439
adolescent with spina bifida/The 1142
adolescents/Achievement among delinquency-prone 0340
adolescents/Reinforcement conditions and incidental learning in mentally retar 1186
adolescent scoliosis/Spinal fusion in the treatment of idiopathic 0822
Adolescents' vocational behaviors in relation to motivations, self-concepts, a 1357
ADP and ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts/Differences in 0081
ADP in normal and failing guinea pig heart mitochondria/Differences in levels 0082
150
adrenal function in men with quadriplegia due to spinal cord section/Analysis 0974
Adrenal responses to stress in men with cervical spinal cord section/ 0978
adrenal vein blood into liver and renal hypertension in dogs/Diverting renal a 0545
adrenalectomy/Isometric tension of glycerinated muscle fibers following 1149
adult basic education/REAP, rehabilitation,education, advancement, and placem 1338
adult hemiplegia/Corrective surgery in0148
adult/Linguistic considerations in the language, behavior of the brain-damaged 0242
adult/Linguistic considerations of the verbal behavior the brain-damaged 0243
adult male subjects: Plasma volume andfluid-electrolyte changes/Study of effe 0964
adult spastic hemiplegia/Rehabiritation surgery in 0149
(adult)The development of a treatment program in a rehabilitation center/ 0237
adult with cerebral palsy/The0045
adults: A replication of previous findings/The ability to profit from cues as 0013
adults in established facilities for thenormally hearing/Education of deaf an 1438
adults/The diagnosis of speech disorders in brain-damaged 0181
adults with difficulty to spe k intelligibly/Palatal lift prosthesis helps 0136
AFDC by eligible families: A predictive model/Use of 0311
Afferent synaptic activity reduced in an alpha motoneuron by isometric contrac 0983
Aftercare of fractures/0442
age and physical condition/Recovery time of heart frequency in healthy men: It 0769
age/A radiologic study of the changes of shape of the cervical articular masse 0597
age categories for older persons/The significance of0313
age, sex, and training/Special education personnel-values as related to 1178
aged amputee/Peripheral vascular disorders and the 1065
aged persons/Wheelchair needs for0601
agencies and government, a promising partnership/Voluntary health 0392
agencies/Research in state vocational rehabilitation1215
agency manuals/Standards for termination of case services depicted by state pl 1220
agency practice and client outcomeproject/Elaboration on phase III of the eff 1272
agency practices and client outcome/Effective vocational rehabilitation: Diffe 1316
agency practices and client outcome/Differential1314
aging/Physical activity and0093
Airflow regimes and geometrical factors in the human airway/ 1148
alanine, and glycine in developing rabbit brain/Oxidative decarboxylation of a 0623
alcohol on cells of fatty tissue: A tissueculture study of biopsy of the alco 1405
alcohol rehabilitation unit/The development of a community 1287
alcoholic myopathy: Electromyographic and biopsy study/Discussant in subclinic 0101
alcoholic patient/The effect of alcohol on cells of fatty tissue: A tissue cul 1405
alcoholic personality: A research in differential personality patterns/The 1252
alcoholic personality: Myth or reality/The1253
alcoholics/A model for differential treatment for 1274
alcoholism and drug abuse: A freshapproach/Psychiatric rehabilitation in the 1345
aldosterone acid-labile conjugate, and free plasma cortisol in pAtients with c 0973
aldosterone excretion in men with cervical spinal cord section/Daily rhythms o 0975
alkaloids and tolazoline under controlledconditions/Studies of vascular respo 0611
alloxan diabetic rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in 0565
alloxan diabetic rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in 1131
Alterations in cardiovascular control in high spinal myelomalacia/ 0354
Alterations in cardiovasci,tar control in high spinal myelomala.ia/ 0356
alveolar-arterial tension differences after 10 days recumbency in man/02 0768
alveolar hypoventilation/Central1081
ambiguity tolerance: Reliability andvalidity/A revised scale for 1347
ambulation aids/Use and abuse of0691
ambulation in hemiplegia/Verticality perception and1032
ambulation (mobility) /Progressive0735
ambulation resulting from conversionreaction/An approach to the treatment of 0743
amphibian lymph heart/Neuromuscularrelationships and inherent muscle automata 1051
amplification for a high frequency hearing loss population/Listener preference 0559
amputation site in the lower extremity: Regard for the vascular efficiency/The 0640
amputations and prosthetics, Part 1. Surgical considerations/Physical medicine 0477
amputations and prosthetics, Part 2. Prosthetics/Physicalmedicine and rehabil 0478
151
amputations and prosthetics, Part 3. Training /Physical medicine and rehabilita 0479
amputations/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 20. Upper extremity 0482
amputee (Case report)/Rehabilitation of a quadruple 0843anputee/Peripheral vascular disorders and the aged 1065
amputee program/Quality control in an urban 0125
amputees/Conservative management of trophic skin changes in lower extremity 0849
amputees/Two-point discrimination in congenital 0276Analysis of audio-frequency components of the electromyogram of normal and dys 0882
Analysis of daily rhythms of adrenal function in men with quadriplegia due to 0974
analysis of errors in a techniq.ie for the combined use of multiple radioisotop 0870
Analysis of gait/ 0986
analysis of the concept of teamwork/An 1021
Analysis of the QRS vector loop in muscular dystrophy/ 0943
Analysis of three stimulation-seeking scales/ 1257
analyzers/Modification of the Bailey bottle for use with modern gas 1127
An-.tomosis of the internal mammary artery to the distal left anterior descend 0113
anatomy/Stereometric analysis in the field of 0863
anencephaly/The etiology and epidemiology of meningomyelocele and 1146
anesthesia/Comparison of somatosensory thalamic population characteristics in 0679
anesthetic arts on the respiration-heart rate response of dogs/The effect of 0867
Aneurysms of the posterior cervicocranial circulation: Clinical and angiograph 0980
angina pectoris/Abnormal responses of the systolic time intervals to exercise 1083
angiocardiographic feazures in two cases/Glycogen storage disease of the heart 0596
angiographic considerations/Aneurysms of the posterior cervicocranial circulat 0980
angiotensin II on activity of the sympathetic nervous system/Effect of 0205
ankle immobilization /Causal factors in the passive length-tension diagram of 0729
ankylosing spondylitis/Arthritis with nodules following 0891
Ankylosing spondyiitis/Physical medicine a..d rehabilitation. Lecture 15. 0471
Annotated bibliography of selected readings in psychiatric rehabilitation for 1340
Antecedents to outcome in group counseling with institutionalized Juvenile del 1311
Antecedents to outcome in group psychotherapy with outpatients: Effects of the 1312
anthropometric and ECG parameters in screening for coronary heart disease/Valu 1068
anthropometry/A biomedical perspective on stereographic 0830
antibodies/Class suppression of immunoglobulin synthesis in chickens by embryo 1047
antibodies/Clinical studies on gonococcal arthritis and Reiter's syndrome and 0900
antibodies in patients with cystic fibrosis/Specific secretory 0785
antibodies in synovia/Mycoplasma 1067
antibodies in sys mic lupus erythematosus/Lymphocyte cytotoxic 0873
Antibodies to viral antigens in systemic lupus eryth(matosus/ 0840
antibody/Hemophilia: A polymorphism detectable by a factor VIII 1401
Antibody response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa as an index of pathogenicity/ 0786
antidepressant agents in disabled and rehabilitation patients/Clinical applica 0172
antidote for testing poisoning. Review of psychological practices with the phy 0655
antigens in systemic lupus erythematosus/Antibodies to viral 0840
anti-pseudomonas agent isolated from a marine vibrio/New 0783
anxiety upon the travel and manipulation components of human motion/The effect 1288
aorta aNd iliac arteries/The use of oscillometry on the lower extremities to d 0635
aorta causing obstruction of the coronary arteries/Conditions of ti-e ascending 0370
aorta simulating aortic valvular insufficiency/Roentgenologic findings in cond 0385
aortic flow velocity and acceleration/The relationship of the time derivatives 0549
aortic insufficiency/Prognostic electrocardiographic signs in ball-valve corre 0383
aortic regurgitation/Prognostic significance of anterolateral pert- infarction 0374
aortic stenosis in the first year of life/Symptomatic congenital 0572
aortic valvular atresia: A pathologic study of 14 cases/Coexistent mitral and 0369
Aortic valvular bacterial endocarditis in tetralogy of fallot following Blaloc 0403
Aphasia/ 0236
aphasia/A measurement of functional communication in 0240
aphasia/An objective method for the evaluation of speech therapy in 0188
aphasia based on studies of 235 patients in a rehabilitation setting/Method fo 0185
aphasia/Directions in research on 0238
aphasia due to stroke/Long term assessment of language function in 0178
152
aphasia/Electromyographic studies of articulation in 0196
aphasia/Functional aspects of 0411
Aphasia in a congenitally deaf man/ 0179
(aphasia)Language therapy/ 0239
aphasia/Natural course of recovery in severe 0186
aphasia/Programmed instruction--Therapy in 0245
aphasia/Psychosocial factors and recovery in geriatric patients with severe 0189
aphasia; Right brain damaged without aphasia: on brain damaged/Token test sco 0235
aphasia/Speech therapy and language recovery in severe 0192
(aphasia)The development of a treatment program in a rehabilitation center/ 0237
aphasic medicare patients in a speech pathology program/A survey of 100 0103
aphasic patient/The role of the vocational rehabilitation counselor as seen by 0190
aphasic patients/Application of programmed instruction to the language trainin 0241
aphasic patients/Group sessions with wives of 0008
aphasic patients/Occupational therapy for 10)0
aphasic through verbal conditioning/Changes in work production, sentence produ 0110
aphasic /Use of concurrent response categories in evaluating talking behavior i 0112
Application of computers for hospital usage/ 0936
Application of computers in clinical practice/ 0921
Application of external power in orthotics/ 0143
Application of neutron activation analysis to the sweat test diagnosis of cyst 0866
Application of programmed instruction to the language training of severely imp 0241
application of simple photographic methods in disorders of motion/The 0881
approach to the treatment of abnormal ambulat on resulting from conversion rea 0743
aptitude test battery/The performance of chronic seizure patients on the gener 0630
architectural barriers in the ',ISA/Overcoming 0302
archit.xturai planning, and problems on clothing and dressing and their soluti 0298
Arkansas in the seventies:. A report of the Arkansas statewide conference on co 1285
Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center/Current practices in trai 1246
arm and hand action/Development toward a controllable orthotic system for rest 0790
Arterial _ad venous microsurgical by-pass grafts for :oronary artery disease/ 0114
arterial blood gas changes induced by pursed lips breathing/Ventilation and 1141
arterial circulation and its relationship to the prescription of a prosthesis 0636
arterial embolism in persistent truncus: Arteriosis report of a case followinis 0371
arterial plasma of normal humans, normal dogs, and patients with joint effusio 0579
arterial supply to the ruminant (ovine) stomach/Normal 0319
arterias/Conditions of the ascending aorta causing obstruction of the coronary 0370
arteries/The use of oscillometry on the lower extremities to diagnose and eval 0635
arteriograms and peripheral oscillorietrics /Cerebral 0408
artery disease/Individual differences relating to coronary 00E9
artery occlusion/Survival following hasilar 0801
artery to the distal left anterior descending coronary artery/Anastomosis of t 0113
arthritics: Review of literature and suggestions for research/Personality char 1230
arthritides: Current status/Infectious agents in the 0907
Arthritis: An annotated classified bibliography/ 1267
arthritis and Reiter's syndrome and measurement of gonococcal and Bedsonia ant 090C
arthritis as seen by a physiatris'/The treatment of rheumatoid 1415
Arthritis associated wit: genitourinary tract infection/ 0898
arthritis by serial x-ray examination of hands and wrists/Characterization of 0862
Arthritis Center concept/ 1035
arthritis /Discussion on rehabilitation of 0443
Arthritis: General principles/0147
arthritis/Mycoplasmas and 0905
(arthritis)Mycoplasma antibodies in synovia/ 106/
arthritis observed 1- New Guinea/Clinical and laboratory studies of a distinct 0842
arthritis of abortive sarcoidosis/The 1046
arthritis of the criccirytenoid joint/Cineradlographic demonstration of the 01 1033
arthritis/Splinting in 1040
Arthritis with nodules following ankyLsing spondylitis/ 0891
(arthrogryposi.). An electromyographic study/Multiple conger'tal contractures 0223
arthrogryposis, and central core disease/Progressive muscular dystrophy, infan 0230
153
arthrogryposis multiplex congenita/Multiple congenital contractures. Public he 0224
articular masses with age/A radiologic study of the changes of shape of the ce 0597
articulation in aphasia/Electromyographic studies of 0196
Ascaris Lumbricoides/Ultrastructure of dyads in muscle fibers of 0175
Ascaris obliquely striated muscle/Stress relaxation in 0174
Aseptic meningitis and paraplytic disease due to newly recognized enterovirus/ 0437
aspartate, alanine, and glycine in developing rabbit brain/Oxidative decarboxy 0623
aspartate metabolism in developing rabbit brain/Interrelationships of glucose, 0624
asphyxia/An experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brain dama 0285
Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation: Suggestions for preve 0277
asphyxia at birth/Brain damage by 0281
asphyxid/Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to birth 0283
asphyxia/Progressive degenerative changes in brains of monkeys surviving neona 0063
asphyxiated at birth/Developmental behaviors: Delayed appearance in monkeys 0194
asphyxiated at birth/Transneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys 0064
asphyxiated rhesus monkeys/Hypothermia and the,resuscitation of 0042
Asphyxial brain damage at birth, with reference to the minimally affected chil 0278
asphyxial brain damage of the newborn/Role of respiratory distress in 0291
asphyxiation at birth/Brain damage in the newborn resulting from 0282
Aspiration of nebulizer cork (Letter)/ 1091
aspirin in disorders of intrinsic clotting/Bleeding time after 1402
assay technique for estimation of bladder fibrosis/Biochemical 0338
assay/Use of prior information to design a routine parallel line 0335
Assertions--From soap to stroke/ 0535
Assessing the coronary profile/ 0069
Assessment and management/ 0657
Assessment and planning for children with speech problems/ 0419
Assessment and the socially handicapped/ 1324
Assessment and the socially handicapped/ 1326
assessment and the socially handicapped/Abstracts of articles on 1325
assessment and the socially handicapped/Abstracts of articles on 1327
assessment of brain damage/The 0996
assessment of motor performance in brain injury: A bio-engineering method/The 0999
Assessment of the quality of medical care: An annotated bibliography/ 0563
assessment process/Rehabilitation counselor training programs and the vocation 1343
assistants/Effects of short-term training on residence hall 1266
Attention in brain-damaged people/ 0046
athetosis by denervation of the tonic neck reflexes/Modification of 0532
athlete/Psychological factors in illness and injury of the 0265
athlete/Ventilatory control in the 1098
athletics/Common psychological problems in competitive 0272
ATP and ADP in normal and failing guinea pig heart mitochondria/Differences in 0082
ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts/Differences in ADP and 0081
ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts/The effect of digitalis on the 0086
atresia: A pathologic study of 14 cases/Coexistent mitral and aortic 0369
atrial fibrillation/Unexpected events attending elective D.C. cardioversion fo 0380
atrial T-wave/The clinical significance of the 1071
Atrophy of quadriceps muscle due to immobilization cf the lower extremity/ 1159
attitude for the educable mentally retarded/The significance of work 1168
Attitude of rehabilitation patients towards the wheelchair/ 0003
attitude/The effects of physical training upon self-concept and body 1234
attitudes and behavior as related to the self-concept and behavior adjustment 1109
attitudes, care, and treatment in Minnesota's mental hospitals/Growth and deve 0587
attitudes of patients with myelopathy/Sexual adjustment, identification and 0273
attitudes of the educable mentally retarded in relation to work performance/Wo 1181
attitudes toward physical medicine/Medical student 1048
attitudes toward the disabled with demographic information and personality mea 1268
Attitudes toward the poor that militate against effective upgrading/ 1350
attitudinal correlates/The nursing attendant's role in a rehabilitation settin 0808
atypical Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with cystic fibrosis of the pancrea 0782
audio-frequency components of the electromyogram of normal and dystrophic mice 0882
154
audiologic and otologic screening of disadvantaged children/ 1387
audiology/qpeech pathology and 1057
auditory cues of therapeutic effectiveness /Relationships between visual and 1279
Auditory disorders: Evaluation and management/ 1012
auditory distortion test results to speech discrimination through flat vs sele 0633
auditory evoked response/Effects of intersignal interval on the human 0575
auditory evoked response/The effects of variable interval and fixed interval s 0576
Auditory sensitization to noise from dental drills/ 1011
automated approach to the individual health record/Aa 0931
automated society/Rehabilitation in an 0917
automated system for developing a wheelchair pushup habit/An 0664
automated system for teaching wheelchair pushups/An 0663
automated system to measure patellar tendon reflex responses in man/An 0913
automatic method for chromatographic gas analysis using a helical gas collecto 1156
Automation at the bedside/0952
automa-ion in hospital functions/Requirements and applications of 0918
automation in medicine/Social and legal problems of 0938
automation/Monitoring patients in hospitals: An exercise in 0812
Autonomic function in the isolated spinal cord/ 1432
autopsy /Complications of myocardial infarction found at 1077
Avoid low-back injuries0126
axis deviation/The clinical significance of left 0376
azacholesterol/Myotonia induced in rats with 25 0104
baboon/Experimental choledocholithiasis in the 0646
baby/The clinical behavior of the newly born. 1. The term 0778
buck pain/Orientation to medical aspects of low 0097
back pain, Part 1. Diagnosis/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. L 0461
back pain, Part 2. Treatment/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. L 0462
Backache in industry/0502
(bacteria)Discussion on the L form session/ 0902
bacteria in disease/The role of L forms of 0906
(bacteria)Isolation of L forms of Bartonella bacilliformis/ 0899
bacterial count/A mathematical comparison of the effects of intermittent and c 0336
bacterial endocarditis in tetralogy of fallot following Blalock anastomosis/Ao 0403
bacterial growth in bladder infection/The mathematical relationship among urin 0333
bacterial L forms: Clinical considerations/Mycoplasmas and 0909
Bailey bottle for use with modern gas analyzers/Modification of the 1127
balance/Physiology of0523
ball-valve correction for aortic insufficiency/Prognostic electrocardiographic 0383
barriers between hospital and community/Links and 1018
Bartonella bacilliformis/Isolation of L forms of 0899
Bed positioning/0386
bed recumbency/Plasma volume and extracellular fluid volume change associated 0970
bed rest/A review of the dangers of1413
bed/Sedective styling--The procrustean0536
bed/Treatment of decubitus ulcers by the use of the water 1010
bedfast patient: Causes and effects/Deterioration of the 0510
bedfast patient--Nursing/Deterioration of the0308
bedfast patient/Preventing deterioration in the 0525
Bedrest begets bedrest/0508
bedrest/Effectiveness of extremity cuffs or leotards in preventing or controll 0969
bedrest on cardiac dynamics/Computer analysis of the effects of 0937
bedrest on plasma levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids/Influences of 0761
bedside/Automation at the0952
bedside/Physiological mAlitoring at the0947
Bedsonia antibodies/Clinical studies on gonococcal arthritis and Reiter's synd 0900
Bedsores/0845
behavior: A technology for special education practices/The functional analysis 1372
behavior adjustment of children with birth defects/Maternal attitudes and beha 1109
behavior among four-year-oldchildren/Concurrent schedules of social reinforce 0613
155
Behavior control systems to increase socializing behavior in the elderly/ 0665
behavior: For better or for worse/Psycnotherapeutic encounters that change 1296
behavior in a medical setting/Modifying persistent undesirable 0592
behavior in aphasics/Use of concurrent response categories in evaluating talki 0112
behavior in children with spina bifida/Verbal 0056
behavior in hemiplegic patients/Evidence for accident prone 0051
behavior in the disabled/Psychological factors affecting driving 0011
behavior in the rehabilitation hospital/Observation and analysis of patient 0962
(behavior)Mapping human movement with the aid of a computer/ 0837
Behavior modification and rehabilitation/ 1360
Behavior modification in the medical rehabilitation setting: Rationale and som 0722
Behavior modification: Its principles and application to social agency setting 1183
behavior modification: Methods for psychologists working with the deaf/Seminar 1390
behavior/Normative data on stimulus seek_ng 1259
behavior of rehabilitation clients/Delay of reinforcement and training choice 1363
behavior of staff and patients/Ecological analysis of a hospital: Location dep 0860
behavior of the brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations in the language 0242
behavior of the brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations of the verbal 0243
behavior of the newly born. 1. The term baby/The clinical 0778
behavior on a perceptual task following verbal reinforcement and punishment/Ch 0109
behavior pathology/Rehabilitation and 0048
behavior/Physical disability and human 1134
behavior problems with delinquent boys/Operant conditioning principles in the 1211
behavior: Replication/Self-control procedures in modification of smoking 05910669Behavior systems analyzed/
behavior theory applications in a medical rehabilitation content/On
behavior therapy for psychotherapy/Some implications ofbehavior therapy for rehabilitation workers/Introduction tobehavior therapy/Some neglected issues in the literature on
behavioral adjustment in a delinquent group/Delay of gratification, Pcrteus Ma
Behavioral correlates of recovery of self-care in hemiplegic patients!
Behavioral research in mental retardation/behavioral research in rehabilitation/Case studies inbehavioral terminology/Glossary ofbehaviorism/A commentary on radicalbehaviors: Delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth/Developmehtal
behaviors in relation to motivations, self-concepts, and parental backgrounds:
Bender-Gestalt test distortion in hemiplegia/Bender-Gestalt time and score differences between matched groups of hospitaliz
Beyond the core conditions: Immediacy and confrontation/bibliography/Abstract supplement to locus of controlbibliography /Arthritis: An annotated classifiedbibliography/Assessment of the quality of medical care: An annotated(bibliography)Communication for the handicapped in college: An annotated list
bibliography/Internal-external locus of control: Abibliography of acquired verbal impairment secondary to brain damage/A selectebibliography of selected readings in psychiatric rehabilitation for rehabilitaBibliography of self-help devices and orthotics, 1950-1967/Bibliography of vocational rehabilitation with emphasis on work evaluation/bicycle ergometer test/Computer processing of data generated by abicycle ergometer test/Effects of 10 days recumbency on the response to the
Bilateral effects of skin stimulation on thalamic neurons/Biliary reaction and choledocholithiasis induced in the rat/Biochemical analyses of human papillary muscles and guinea pig ventricles in f
Biochemical assay technique for estimation of bladder fibrosis/biochemical conditions /Variability in hearing following changes inBiochemical determinations and inferences of human papillary muscles biopsies/
Biochemical differences in papillary muscle biopsies/Biographical characteristics of state rehabilitation counselors/biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of children's play/Child's
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biology and medicine/Stereophotogrammetry in 0832
(biomathematics)Physiologic trends in human motor unit activity determined by 1049
biomathematics program in a medical school/Establishing a 0767
biomechanical and human factors engineering education /Two surveys of the needs 0259
Biomechanical evaluation of axial loading in ischial weight-bearing braces of 0718
Biomechanical evaluation of braces for paraplegics/ 0713
biomechanical evaluation of knee stability in below knee braces/A 0719
biomechanical profile of pronation and supination and its clinical application 0043
biomechanical terminology/Standard glossary of 0160
Biomechanics/ 0249
biomechani:s for solving specific hazard problems/Potential of 0258
(biomechanics)More bricks less sweat <The anatomy of work)/ 0256
Biomechanics of lifting/ 0250
Biomecnanics of the scoliotic spine curve/ 0887
Biomechanics II/ 0929
Biomedical engineering/ 0251
biomedical monitoring/Electrode experience in clinical 0911
biomedical perspective on stereographic anthropometry/A 0830
Biomedical research instrumentation for a 6 ATA hyperbaric chamber/ 0296
biomedical research/Instrumenting a hyperbaric chamber for 0294
biomedical samples by automated nuclear activation methods/Special considerati 0803
biopsies/Biochemical determinations and inferences of human papillary muscles 0071
biopsies/Biochemical differences in papillary muscle 0176
biopsies in carcinomatous neuropathy/Motor-point 0324
biopsies in diabetic neuropathy/Motor-point 0326
biopsies in the study of human skeletal muscle/The use of 0060
biopsy study/Discussant in subclinical alcoholic myopathy: Electromyographic a 0101
biostereometric system/Calibration of a 0775
birth, a major factor in mental retardation: Suggestions for prevention based 0277
(birth)Aphasia in a congenitally deaf man/ 0179
birth asphyxia/An experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brai 0285
birth asphyxia/Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to 0283
birth/Brain damage by asphyxia at 0281
birth/Brain damage in the newborn resulting from asphyxiation at 0282
birth control/Internal-external locus of control and the practice of 1348
birth defect and the pediatric problems it presents. Section 1, Evaluation and 0207
birth defects/Maternal attitudes and behavior as related to the self-concept a 1109
(birth defects)Physiologic monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and clini 0949
birth/Developmental behaviors: Delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at 0194
birth: Functional and structural modification with time/Brain damage at 0280
(birth)Multiple congenital contractures (arthrogryposis). An electromyographic 0223
(birth)Multiple congenital contractures. Public health considerations of arthr 0224
birth/Transneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys asphyxiated at 0064
(birth)Two -point discrimination in congenital amputees/ 0276
birth, with reference to the minimally affected child/Asphyxial brain damage a 0278
bladder control/Achieving 0364
bladder/Diagnosis and management of the neurogenic 1145
bladder dysfunction/Functional classification of neurogenic 0884
bladder dysfunctional/The use of combined uroflowmetry, cystometry, and electr 0897
bladder fibrosis/Biochemical assay technique for estimation of 0338
bladder infection/A quantitative discussion of the effectiveness of voiding as 0334
bladder infection/The mathematical relationship among urinary frequency, resid 0333
bladder on its bacterial count/A mathematical comparison of the effects of int 0336
bladder problems: A nursing guide/Care of patients with bowel and 0332
bladder stimulation: Dog and human experiments/Electronic 0894
bladder/Studies on the dynamics of the 0759
bladder/Technics for chronic drainage of 0628
Blalock anastomosis/Aortic valvular bacterial endocarditis in tetralogy of fal 0403
Bleeding time after aspirin in disorders of intrinsic clotting/ 1402
blind child/Psychological evaluation of the multiple handicapped preschool 0029
block/A new technique of motor point 0654
157
block in the management of muscular hypertonia/Phenol motor point 0416
block/Treatment of flexor spasticity of hip by paravertebral lumbar spinal ner 0569blood flow /Effect of normo- and hyperbaric oxygenation on resting and post exe 0170
blood flow of the foot as measured by plethysmography/Comparison of oscillomet 0407
blood flow, pulse rate, blood pressure, and temperature/The effect of indirect 0641
blood flowmeter and pressure gauge for long term monitoring via radio telemetr 0295blood gas changes induced by pursed lips breathing/Ventilation and arterial 1141
blood into liver and renal hypertension in dogs/Diverting renal and adrenal ve 0545
blood of patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency/Effects of three kind 0765
blood pigment absorption rate in traumatized muscle/Effects of heat on 0423
blood pressure/An electronic system for the detection of indirect systolic and 0756
blood pressure measuring system/A new electronic indirect systolic and diastol 0755
blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates/Numerical indication of indirect 0813
blood pressure of short duration on cardiovascular tissues in the dog/Effects 0318
Blue Cross/Discharge diagnoses and their importance to 0499
bodily cues of genuineness, empathy, and warmth/Facial and 1282
body and limb volume changes during extended space missions. A progress report 0835
body attitude/The effects of physical training upon self-concept and 1234
body build as affected by exercise/Ischemic heart disease, heredity and 0091
body parts using a photogrammetric-microcomputer system/Volumes and surface ar 0776
body size and composition/Physical performance in relation to 0865
body/The effects of limitation of activity upon the human 0517
body water by tritium oxide/Effect of exercise on determination of total 0772
Bohr effect: A possible cause of myocardial ischemia/Abnormal 0571
bone and soft tissue/Heating produced by ultrasound in 0708
bone of the fractured hip: A tissue culture approach/Viability of 1404
bone transplants in the human: A histological study/End-point results of proce 0744
book of nature is written in characters of geometry"--Galileo/"The 0833
Book review. Feinstein, A. Clinical judgement/ 1036
bookless curriculum: An educational alternative/The 0607
bovine prothrombin prepared by DEAE-cellulose/The presence of methionine and c 0115
bowel and bladder problems: A nursing guide/Care of patients with 0332
bowel program for the myelodysplastic child/A 1122
Bowel training/ 1042
boys/Demoftatic, authoritarian and laissez-faire leadership with mentally reta 1243
boys on Berko's test of morphology/Performance of normal and retarded 1169
brace/Clinical experience with a plastic short leg 0698
brace/Epoxy-fiberglass short-leg 0425
brace/Experimental plastic short leg 0695
brace fabrication/Plastic short leg 0724
braces/A biomechanical evaluation of knee stability in below knee 0719
Braces: A primer for nurses/ 0634
braces and other mechanical aids in patients with spinal cord dysfunction: Res 0121
braces for paraplegics/Biomechanical evaluation of 0713
braces/Functional evaluation of short leg 0720
braces of various designs/Biomechanical evaluation of axial loading in ischial 0718
bracing for intermittant claudication of the calf/Short-leg 0683
(bracing)/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 1. Orthotics 0472
bracing/Psychological considerations in 0010
Bracing the lower extremity/Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Lecture 16, 0473
Bracing the upper extremity/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, 0474
bracing/Trends in lower excremity 0715
brain atrophy in monkeys receiving chicken sarcoma virus/Nephritis and 0157
brain damage/A selected bibliography of acquired verbal impairment secondary t 0247
brain damage and rehabilitation/educational planning/Cross-discipline comparis 1055
Brain damage at birth: Functional and structural modifications with time/ 0280
brain damage at birth, with reference to the minimally affected child /Asphyxia 0278
Brain damage by asphyxia at birth/ 0281
Brain damage in the newborn resulting from asphyxiation at birth/ 0282
brain damage in the perinatal period/Physiology of the fetus: Relation to 0289
brain damage of birth asphyxia/An experimental approach to prevention or reduc 0285
158
brain damage of the newborn/Role of respiratory distress in asphyxial 0291
Brain-da4age, spatial orientation, and rehabilitation/Rigorous studies with sl 0050
brain damage testing/Some problems in rehabilitation of the hemiplegic patient 0458
brain damage/The assessment of 0996
brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations in the language behavior of the 0242
brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations of the verbal behavior of the 0243
brain-damaged adults/The diagnosis of speech disorders in 0181
brain-damaged individuals: A double blind study/The effects of oxygen inhalati 0014
brain-damaged individuals/Relationship between initial competence and ability 0017
brain-damaged patients/Bender-Gestalt time and score differences between match 1434
brain-damaged people/Attention in0046
brain-damaged with aphasia; Right brain-damaged without aphasia; Non brain-dam 0235
brain in the presence of high levels of phenylalanine and its derivatives/Oxyg 0625
brain-injured adults: A replication of previous findings/The ability to profit 0013
brain-injured child/Psychological evaluation of the 0055
brain injury: A bio-engineering method/The assessment of motor performance in 0999
brain/Interrelationships of glucose, glutamate, and aspartate metabolism in de 0624
brain is a distributed information processor: Computers illustrate processes u 0680
brain/Origin and early development of neural elements in the human 0288
brain/Oxidative decarboxylation of aspartate, alanine, and glycine in developi 0623
brain related to variables in the environment/Maturation of the 0287
brains of monkeys asphyxiated at birth/Transneuronal degeneration in 0064
brains of monkeys surviving neonatal asphyxia/Progressive degenerative changes 0063
breathing/The series conductors of the lung in controlled 1129
breathing/Ventilation and arterial blood gas changes induced by pursed lips 1141
broadcast system/A closed-circuit data 0815
Bronchial lavage in cystic fibrosis, a comparison of agents/ 0773
bronchitis: Clinical manifestations and their physiologic significance/Emphyse 1105
bronchitis: (Questions and answers)/Diathermy treatment of acute 0531
bronchopulmonary disease. II. Oxygen transport in two clinical types/Chronic o 1106
bursa function in the chicken by phytohemagglutinin/Dissociation of thymus and 1431
bursa of fabricius chickens/Functional deficiency of autologous implants of th 1437
bursal function in immunologic development: A new theoretical model of plasma 1409
Bursitis/1005
calf blood flow/Effect of normo- and hyperbaric oxygenation on resting and pos 0170
calf/Short-leg bracing for intermittent claudication of the 0683
Calibration of a biostereometric system/0775
Calibration of an impedance pneumograph/0546
California Test of Personality with the mentally retarded/Use of the 1185
Can senior medical students teach freshmen/ 0618
Can we afford so many rehabilitation professions/ 0393
cancer chemotherapy/The teratogenic effects of the recent drugs active in 0040
cancer patient/Rehabilitation of the1064
cancidiasis associated with diffuse myopathy and thymona/Case report: Generali 0875
canine heart after chemical infarction/Fine structure changes in the 1052
Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelationship in ischemic heart and cerebr 0140
Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelationship in ischemic vascular disease 0077
carbohydrate metabolism and coronary heart disease/Some aspects of 0261
carbon dioxide formation of developing brain in the presence of high levels of 0625
Carbon monoxide in health and politics/1092
carbon monoxide rebreathing method/Measurements of total circulating hemoglobi 0758
carcinomatous neuropathy/Motor-point biopsies in 0324
cardiac and metabolic evaluation/An electronic system for 0547
cardiac catheterization/Coronary arterial embolism in persistent truncus: Arte 0371
cardiac cycle and of its phases/Effect of orbital flight on the duration of th 0960
cardiac disability/Prescription of physical activity during acute stage of 0524
cardiac dynamics/Computer analysis of the effects of bedrest on 0937
cardiac function and other parameters of the cardiovascular system/Impedance c 0551
cardiac function/Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive means to monitor 0550
cardiac neoplasms: A review of fifteen cases/Intracavity 0615
159
cardiac output (A comparative study)/Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Imp 0435
cardiac output (An interpretive study)/Thoracic cage impedance measurements: I 0436
cardiac output, cardiac work, and metabolic rate during hydrotherapy and exerc 0363
cardiac output/Development of an electrical impedance plethysmography system t 0582
cardiac output system/Development and evaluation of an impedance 0548
cardiac patients/The evaluation of physical performance in 1080
cardiac performance during occupational activity/Five stage test of 0503
cardiac work potential/The Colorado heart index: A statistical estimate of 1136
cardiacs can play/Games that 1078
Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. II. Regulation of the heart rate/ 0932
Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. III. Heart rate patterns in infants with 0892
cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. IV. Heart rate patterns in the non-distr 0942
cardiogenic changes in thoracic electrical impedance/The origin of 0643
cardiogenic thoracic electrical impedance change to aortic flow velocity and a 0549
cardiography as a noninvasive means to monitor cardiac function/Impedance 0550
cardiography as a noninvasive method of monitoring cardiac function and other 0551
Cardionyopathy in choline-deficient rats/ 0648
cardiopulmonary diseases/Organ transplantation for advanced 0774
(cardiovascular)Analysis of the QRS vector loop in muscular dystrophy/ 0943
cardiovascular control in high spinal myelomaiacia/Alterations in 0354
cardiovascular control in high spinal myelomalacia/Alterations of 0356
cardiovascular deconditioning of bedrest/Effectiveness of extremity cuffs or 1 0969
cardiovascular disease/Cognitive dysfunction with 1135
cardiovascular performance of quadriplegic patients/Studies on the parameters 0506
cardiovascular problems in rehabilitation/Common 0509
cardiovascular system/Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive method of monito 0551
cardiovascular tissues in the dog/Effects of greatly elevated blood pressures 0318
cardioversion for atrial fibrillation/Unexpected events attending elective D.0 0380
care: An annotated bibliography/Assessment of the quality of medical 0563
care, and treatment in Minnesota's mental hospitals/Growth and development of 0587
care for long-term patients/Uninterrupted 0310
care/Implication of ownership for nursing home 0314
care in medical practice/Site of 1014
care needs as a basis for development of objectives of physical medicine and r 0709
Care of patients with bowel and bladder problems: A nursing guide/ 0332
care of physicians and their families/Doctors as patients: A study of the medi 1096
care of the stroke patient/The specialist's role in continuing 0520
care plan for long-term patients/A continuity of 0306
care/The paraplegic patient: Long-term 0599
career mobility: A case from hospital administration/Postgraduate education an 1024
carotid body response to oxygen/Quantitation of 1102
carotic sinus nerve stimulator/Implantation of 0168
carpal tunnel syndrome/Clinical and electrodiagnostic features of the 0139
carpal tunnel syndrome/Clinical diagnosis of the 0739
carriers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Harmonic analysis in 1110
Case histories and shorter communications/ 0661
Care report:, Generalized cutaneous candidiasis associated with diffuse myopath 0875
Case studies in behavioral research in rehabilitation/ 0108
Casework in a coronary care unit/ 1103
cat/Radiofrequency cordotomy for the relief of spasticity in decerebrate 10;6
cat/Regional variations on the temporal patterns of activity within the thalam 0677
cat/Thalamic distribution and discharge pattern of hair and touch cells in nuc 0675
cat thalamus/A population study of neurons in nucleus ventralis posterior of 0672
cat thalamus/Neuronal population analysis of evoked single unit activity in nu 0674
cat under nembutal and chloralose anesthesia/Comparison of somatosensory thala 0679
catecholamine metabolites in spinal cord injured man/Urinary 0159
catecholamines (CAs) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)/White cell uptake of L-dih 0155
catecholamines/Comparative study of improved fluorometric methods used to quan 0150
catheterization/A review of Henry A. Zimmerman's Intravascular 0379
catheterization/Coronary arterial embolism in persistent truncus: Arteriosis r 0371
Cathodoluminescence produced in cells and proteins by paraformaldehyde as seen 0151
160
Cathodoluminescence produced in proteins by vaporized paraformaldehyde (VP) as 0152
Causal factors in the passive length-tension diagram of normal and denervated 0729
cell/A glucose fuel 1008
cell differentiation/Thymus and bursal function in immunologic development: A 1409
cell for the analysis of oxygen concentration of gasses/A modified fuel 1163
cell membrane transport/A computer study of the dynamics of 1120
cell potentials/The recording of human single muscle 0099
cells and proteins by paraformaldehyde as seen with the scanning electron micr 0151
cells/Functions of glial 0173
cells in nucleus VPL of cat/Thalamic distribution and discharge pattern of hai 0675
cells in the chicken/Ontogeny and distribution of immunoglobulin (Ig) containi 1430
cells in vivo/Transmembrane potentials of human muscle 0107
cells of fatty tissue: A tissue culture study of biopsy of the alcoholic patie 1405
census of deaf persons/The national 1392
Central alveolar hypoventilation/ 1081
Central cord syndrome resulting from congenital narrowness of the cervical spi 0874
central core disease/Progressive muscular dystrophy, infantile muscular atroph 0229
central core disease/Progressive muscular dystrophy, infantile progressive mus 0230
Central-facilitative conditions in rehabilitation counseling: Research finding 1255
central nervous regeneration/The enigma of 0128
central nervous system damage/The brain is a distributed information processor 0680
central nervous system disorders/The use of dantrolene Na in 1001
central nervous system/Patterns of sinus arrhythmia in patients with lesions o 0939
Cerebral arteriograms and peripheral oscillometrics/ 0408
cerebral cortex on the cuneate nucleus of the monkey/Influence of the 0673
cerebral damage/Psychological evaluation of children with 0047
cerebral dysfunction/Prematurity as an etiological factor in 0560
Cerebral hemorrhage in relation to birth asphyxia/ 0283
Cerebral palsy/ 1030
cerebral palsy/An institutional survey of 143 cases of acquired 0221
cerebral palsy/Developmental aspects of neurological structure relevant to 0217
(cerebral palsy)On CP's for CP/ 0054
Cerebral palsy, Part 1/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 26. 0493
Cerebral palsy, Part 2/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 26. 0494
cerebral palsy/Rehabilitation in 1027
cerebral palsy/Rehabilitation in 1157
cerebral palsy/Some problems and opportunities for research in 0210
cerebral palsy/Some problems and opportunities for research in 0234
cerebral palsy/The adult with 0045
Cerebral palsy/The last year of the second decade--Problems and opportunities 0222
cerebral palsy/Training of control of head posture in children with 0421
cerebral vascular accident patients after intensive rehabilitation/Followup st 0307
cerebral vascular disease/The magnitude and complexity of 0415
cerebrovascular accident/Rehabilitation of the patient after 0844
cerebrovascular disease/Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelationship in i 0140
cerebrovascular disease/Early rehabilitative management of the patient with di 0926
cerebrovascular disease in the United States. A comparison with Pakistan, Isra 0075
cerebrovascular disease/Insulin response to glucose stress in covert ischemic 0141
cerebrovascular disease (ITCVD), and control subjects/Coagulability and lipid 0078
cerebrovascular disease (ITCVD)/Uric acid as a homeostatic factor in glucose-i 0177
cerebrovascular disease/Predisposing factors to 0061
cerebrovascular disease/Specificity of risk factors in ischemic 0096
cerebrovascular disease. The assessment of risk factors/Ischemic 0090
cerebrovascular diseases/Profile of covert ischemic heart and ischemic thrombo 0094
cerebrovascular hemorrhage due to malformation/A 0567
cerebrovascular (ITCVD) and heart diseases (IHD)/Free fatty acid (FFA) respons 0088
cervical articular masses with age/A radiologic study of the changes of shape 0597
cervical ligamentous sprain/Conservative management of the post-traumatic 0856
Cervical radiometry/0746
cervical spinal canal/Central cord syndrome resulting from congenital narrowne 0874
cervical spinal cord section/Adrenal responses to stress in men with 0978
161
cervical spinal cord section/Daily rhythms of electrolytes and aldosterone exc 0975
Cervical spinal cord transection/Resting and stimulated endocrine function in 0979
cervical spine mobility. Part I/Factors related to 0600
chair for the wheelchair patient/Adapted dental 1061
Change in heel width following support of pronated iootl 0305
Changes in conformity behavior on a perceptual task following verbal reinforce 0109
Changes in methods and relationships necessary within rehabilitation/ 0928
Changes in muscle ultrastructure in diabetes mellitus/ 0534
Changes in self-concepts during group psychotherapy as a function of alternate 1294
Changes in the structure, innervation, electromyographic patterns and enzymes 0323
Changes in work production, sentence production, and relevance in an aphasic t 0110
Changing concepts in mental retardation/ 1174
Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis by serial x-ray examination of hands 0862
chemotherapy/The teratogenic effects of the recent drugs active in cancer 0040
chest animal with ventricular fibrillation/Total maintenance of circulation in 0816
chick/An experimental model of mumps virus embryopathy in the 1435
chicken by phytohemagglutinin/Dissociation of thymus and bursa function in the 1431
chicken/Ontogeny and distribution of immunoglobulin (Ig) containing cells in t 1430
chicken sarcoma in monkeys conditioned with progesterone/Tumors induced by 0158
chicken sarcoma virus/Nephritis and brain atrophy in monkeys receiving 0157
chickens by embryonic injections of anti -u antibodies/Class suppression of imm 1407
chickens/Functional deficiency of autologous implants of the bursa of fabriciu 1437
(child)Acoustic phonetics/ 1421
child/Asphyxial brain damage at birth, with reference to the minimally affecte 0278
child: Clinical and educational management/The hard of hearing 1406
child dyad/Information transmission in the mother- 1170
child/Educational implications for the spina bifida 1118
(child)Levels of communication/ 1422
child/Problems of the orthopedically handicapped 0227
child/Psychological evaluation of the brain-injured 0055
child/Psychological evaluation of the multiple handicapped preschool blind 0029
child-rearing practices in a low socioeconomic group/ 0293
(child)The hearing mechanism/ 1423
child/The spine in the ilandicapped 0825
child with spina bifida/Management of the 1100
child with spina bifida manifesta/Comprehensive care of the 0213
child with spina bifida/The 0211
childhood hydrocephalus with a new silicone-rubber shunting device, the Denver 1126
children/A scale for the measurement of pathogenesis in mothers of schizophren 1262
children/in occupational therapy program for the developmental habilitation of 0799
children as a function of learning method/Retention in retarded and nonretarde 1185
children/Audiologic and otologic screening of disadvantaged 1387
children/Concurrent schedules of social reinforcement and dependency behavior 0613
children/Development of preference for delayed reinforcement in disadvantaged 1366
children/Hyperlexia--Specific reading ability in 0604
children in the public schools/Oral word association norms for educable mental 1374
children/Paired-associate learning and retention in retarded and nonretarded 1384
(children)Parents/ 1172
children/Reduction of severe spondylolisthesis in 0829
children with birth defects/Maternal attitudes and behavior as related to the 1109
children with cerebral damage/Psychological evaluation of 0047
children with cerebral palsy/Training of control of head posture in 0421
children with congenital deformities of the limbs/Counseling parents of 0216
children with learning disabilities/The team approach in the diagnosis and tre 0561
children with limb deformities--Preservation of rudimentary appendices and pro 0135
children with reading problems/The relationship of undifferentiated handedness 0741
children with speech problems/Assessment and planning for 0419
children with spina bifida and myelomeningocele/A therapeutic recreation progr 0033
children with spina bifida cystica/Rehabilitation of 0004
children with spina bifida manifesta/An electromyographic study of 0035
children with spina bifida/Verbal behavior in 0056
162
children's expectancy in skill and chance outcomes/Disadvantaged and nondisadv 1369
Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale with the retarded/An item analysis the 1177
children's performances /Tactile identification of letters: A comparison of dea 1394
Child's play. Collected writings on the biological, psychological, and sociolo 0839
chi-square solution/A coefficient of afreement: A 1249
choledocholithiasis in the baboon/Experimental 0646
choledocholithiasis induced in the rat/Biliary reaction and 0645
Cholesterol embolism: A multiple-system disease masquerading as polyarteritis 0368
choline-deficient rat myocardium/Mitechondrial charges in 0647
choline-deficient rats/Cardiomyopathy in 0648
cholinergic drugs in myoneural junction disease/Observations of transduced ma 1060
chondrodwarfisms/Chromosones in 0062
chromatographic gas analysis using a helical gas collector/An automatic method 1156
chromosome 18 deletion syndrome with IgA deficiency /Immunological profile in a 1418
Chromosomes in chondrodwarfisms/ 0062
chronic bronchitis: Clinical manifestations and their physiologic significance 1105
Chronic bronchocutaneous fistula in the dog: A method for construction/ 0165
chronic illness/A procedure for the measurement of urinary 17-hydtoxycorticost 0973
chronic illness/Mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with 0788
Chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary disease. II. Oxygen transport in two clin 1106
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/Diagnostic value of the P-wave in lead V 1070
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease /Evaluation of QRS criteria in patients w 1093
chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema/Personality characteristics of patient 1031
chronic renal disease/Hyperuricemia and 1017
chronic respiratory disease: Is this the final answer?/Disabled by 1089
chronic seizure patients on the general aptitude test battery/The performance 0630
chronical unemployment: Vocational immaturity?/ 1244
chronically ill and disabled/The usefulness of computers in the management of 0954
chronically ill and physically disabled population: A pilot study/Sexual adjus 1053
Cineradiographic demonstration of the rheumatoid arthritis of the cricoaryteno 1033
circulation and its clinical implications/Hepatoportal 0171
circulation and its relationship to the prescription of a prosthesis in the ge 0636
circulation: Clinical and an/iographic considerations/Aneurysms of the posteri 0980
circulation in the closed-chest animal with ventricular fibrillation/Total mai 0816
circulation in the hemiplegic and in the uninvolved lower extremity by three d 0528
circulation in the lower extremities of hemiplegic patients/Comparison of 0410
circulation/The effects of changes in hydrogen ion concentration on the pulmon 0019
circulation to hyperoxia/Response of regional 0025
circulation/Quantitative measurement of the peripheral 0406
Clamp device for emptying urinal bag/ 0612
Class suppression of immunoglohulin synthesis in chickens by embryonic injecti 1407
claudication of the calf/Short-leg bracing for intermittent 0683
cleft lip. An electromyographic study/The prolabium in the bilateral 0164
Client awareness of adjustment in self- and ideal-self-concepts/ 1275
Client-evaluation: Psychometric attributes and instructor's ratings as predict 1358
client evaluation/Toward an empirical definition of 1355
client outcome/Effective vocational rehabilitation: Differential agency practi 1316
client outcome project/Elaboration on phase III of the effective vocational re 1272
client outcomes/Differential agency practices and 1314
client pathology and subsequent therapeutic improvement/Therapist assessment o 1210
Clinical and angiographic considerations/Aneurysms of th rlsterior cervicocra 0980
Clinical and educational management/The hard of hearing cnild: 1406
Clinical and electrodiagnostic features of the carpal tunnel syndrome/ 0139
Clinical and laboratory studies of a distinctive type of arthritis observed in 0842
Clinical application of antidepressant agents in disabled and rehabilitation p 0172
Clinical application of quantitative methods in the study of spasticity/ 0850
clinical application/The biomechanical profile of pronation and supination and 0043
clinical behavior of the newly born. 1. The term baby/The 0778
clinical biomedical monitoring/Electrode experience in 0911
Clinical considerations/Mycoplasmas and bacterial L forms: 0909
Clinical diagnosis of the carpal tunnel syndrome/ 0739
163
clinical disability rating for parkinson patients/A 0002
clinical emergencies/Computers in the management of 0945
Clinical experience with a plastic short leg brace/ 0698
clinical field as a basis for planning of changes in residency programs/Trends 0538
clinical implications/Hepatoportal circulation and its 0171
clinical investigations/Considerations in use of information processing techno 0920
Clinical judgement/Book review. Feinstein, A. 1036
clinical meaning/Central-facilitative conditions in rehabilitation counseling: 1255
Clinical neurophysiology in the evaluation of "weakness"/ 0100
clinical practice/Application of computers in 0921
clinical research data. I. Experience and problems /System for processing 0935
clinical research data. II. System design/System for processing 0752
clinical significance of left axis deviation/The 0376
clinical significance of the atrial T-wave/The 1071
clinical sources/Incidence of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa from 0784
Clinical studies on gonococcal arthritis and Retter's syndrome and measurement 0900
clinical study of ischemic strokes/Random controls in the 0649
clinical types/Chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary disease. II. Oxygen transp 1106
clinical usefulness/Physiologic monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and 0949
clinical value, and problems/Physiological monitor: Experience, 0940
clinical value of neuromuscular electrodiagnosis/The 0684
clinician's requirements for physiological monitoring systems/The 0951
closed-circuit data broadcast system/A 0815
closures as a criterion of counselor effectiveness/Evaluation of case 1248
clothing and dressing and their solutions/Current concepts and use of self-hel 0298
Clothing for the disabled/ 0301
clotting/Bleeding time after aspirin in disorders of intrinsic 1402
Clq/Subunits of the first complement component in immunologic deficiency syndr 1436
Cls and Clq/Subunits of the first complement component in immunologic deficien 1436
CO2 retention/Acid regulation and 1108
CO2 tensions during hyperbaric oxygen /Tissue 02 and 0026
Coagulability and lipid correlations in ischemic heart disease (IHD), ischemic 0078
coefficient of agreement: A chi-square sclutiot/A 1249
Coexistent mitral and aortic valvitlar atrecle: A pathologic study of 14 cases/ 0369
Cognitive dysfunction with cdrdicvascuide disease/ 1135
Cognitive factors in the differential conditioning of the GSR: Use of a reacti 0748
Cognitive functioning of schizophrenics as affected by aggressive stimuli subl 1353
Cognitive processes during differential trace and delayed conditioning of the 0747
Cognitive processes in differential GSR conditioning: Effects of a masking tas 0809
cold, Part 1/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effect 0453
cold, Part 2/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effect 0454
cold, Part 3/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effect 0455
collagen and adhesions/StCies on the causal factors in the passive length-ten 0731
collagen in contracture of denervated muscle/The importance of adhesions and t 0732
collagen/The effect of denervation on muscle and tendon 0733
college underachievers/Group counseling with 1236
Colorado heart index: A statistical estimate of cardiac work potential /The 1136
:olostomy/Living comfortably with your 0554
combined ADL -long opponens orthosis/A0137
commentary on radical behaviorism/A0430
Zommon cardiovascular problems in rehabilitation/0509
Common psychological problems in competitive athletics/ 0272
Communicating the changing concepts in mental retardation/ 1173
communication/Case histories and shorter 0661
Communication for the handicapped in college: An annotated list of references 1330
communication in aphasia/A measurement of functional0240
communication/Language problems after stroke: A guide to 0577
communication/Levels of1422
communication pathophysiology/Inter-disciplinary training in 1441
Communicative disorders/1439
communicative sciences in dental schools/Guidelines for teaching 1440
164
community alcohol rehabilitation unit/The development of a 1287
community/Links and barriers between hospital and 1018
Community resources: Innovative planning for administration and programming in 1182
Comparative study of improved fluotometric methods used to quantitate plasma c 0150
comparison of certain characteristics of mentally retarded trainees in a rehab 1337
Comparison of circulation in the lower extremities of hemiplegic patients/ 0410
Comparison of deep heating by microwaves at frequencies 2456 and 900 megacycle 0704
comparison of letter-grade distributions based on three methods of coubining t 1229
Comparison of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity in early uremic poly 0696Comparison of oscillometric index and blood flow of the foot as measured by pl 0407
comparison of physical medicine departments in vocational vs physical restorat 1339
Comparison of post-operative stump management/ 1403
Comparison of somatosensory thalamic population characteristics in cat under n 0679
Comparison of some properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from infectio 0780Comparison off the circulation in the hemiplegic and in the uninvolved lower ex 0528
comparison of therapist and client social class/A 1265
comparison of two groups of institutionalized delinquents on Porteus Maze test 0399
competence and ability to profit from cues in brain damaged individuals/Relati 0017
Complications of myocardial infarction found at autopsy/ 1077
Comprehensive care of the child with spina bifida manifesta/ 0213
comprehensive counseling needs of deaf people/The 1395
Comprehensive management of the affected newborn. The role of the social worke 1130
Comprehensive management of the newborn with spina bifida: The role of the ped 1158
Computer analysis and display of movement patterns/ 0831
Computer analysis of data obtained from an instrumented prosthetic leg/ 0889
Computer analysis of duration of motor unit potentials/ 0886Computer analysis of electrocardiograms: Evn/uation of experience in a hospita 1075
Computer analysis of the effects of bedrest on cardiac dynamics/ 0937
Computer analysis of the motor unit action potential duration/ 0885
computer detection of alpha waves/Mathematical description and 1101
computer entry, and display of the four vital signs/Monitoring, 0817
computer/Mapping human movement with the aid of a 0837
(computer)Physiologic trends in human motor unit activity determined by statis 1049
Computer processing of data generated by a bicycle ergometer test/ 0766
Computer processing of data generated in micturition studies (Preliminary repo 0764
computer processing/Preparing medical record data for 0948
computer/Pulmonary function measurements using an "on-line" 1155
Computer simulation of an intact muscle system/ 1121
computer study of the dynamics of cell membrane transport/A 1120
computer system/Daily tree..ment planning with an on-line shared 0818
computer system for a reaabilitation hospital/An on-line 0953
Computer usage in future health care systems/ 0959
Computers and hospitals/ 0864
computers for hospital usage/Application of 0936
Computers illustrate processes underlying spontaneous recovery and rehabilitat 0680
computers in clinical practice/Application of 0921
computers in medicine/Future 0927
Computers in Medicine/Preface to symposium: 0923
Computers in the management of clinical emergencies/ 0945
computers in the management of the chronically ill and disabled/The usefulness 0954
Concept identification performance as a function of experimenter warmth in edu 1317
concept of continued therapy/The 0180
concept of muscle tone, hypotonia, and hypertonia/The 0728Conceptions and attitudinal correlates/The nursing attendant's role in a rehab 0808
concerns during their first year in medical school/Students' perceptions and 0595
Concerns of parents of handicapped college students/ 1328
Concurrent schedules of reinforcement: A new concept of dependency/ 0404
Concurrent schedules of social reinforcement and dependency behavior among fou 0613
conditioning: Effects of a masking task/Cognitive processes in differential GS 0809
conditioning of the GSR/Cognitive processes during differential trace and dela 0747
conditioning of the GSR: Use of a reaction time as the UCS with normals ana sc 0748
165
conditioning: Verbalization of stimulus contingencies/Differential classical 0804Conditions of the ascending aorta causing obstruction of the coronary arteries 0370Conduction studies of the anterior and posterior tibial nerves/ 0429conference on coordinating education and rehabilitation sources for the deaf/D 1285confrontation/Beyond the core conditions: Immediacy and 1263confrontation/Level of therapist functioning patient depth of self-exploration 1214
Congenital anomalies of the extremities, nomenclature and the thalidomide epis 0214Congenital malformations: General considerations/ 0215congenital narrowness of the cervical spinal canal/Central cord syndrome resul
0,9719congenital rubella children/An occupational therapy program for the developmen 0799connective tissue fractions/Solubility of monosodium urate in serum and 1039
connective tissue/The rationale for prolonged stretching for correction of sho 0521Conservative management of ischemic ulcers/ 1414
Conservative management of the post-traumatic cervical ligamentous sprain/08854:Conservative management of trophic skin changes in lower extremity amputees/ 0849
Considerations for working with the "hard-core" unemployment in a rehabilitati 1320Considerations in the preparation of R 6 R grant applications/ 1429
Considerations in use of information processing technology in clinical investi 0920Contemporary concepts in the teaching of physical medicine and rehabilitation/ 0507
Content and order in the formation of impressions/ 0570continuity of care plan for long-term patients/Acontribution of insurance to total health services/Thecontribution of Sister Elizabeth Kenny to the treatment of poliomyelitis (Abri 0480
Control of gamma efferents through the reticular activating system/ 0678Control of orthostatic hypotension of quadriplegia patients with a pressure su 0933
cord injury/Mechanism for respiratory insufficiency after cervical 0020cord syndrome resulting from congenital narrowness of the cerivcal spinal cana 0874
cordotomy for the relief of spasticity in decerebrate cat/Radiofrequency 1056
coronary and cerebrovascular disease/Insulin response to glucose stress in cov 0141
Coronary arterial embolism in persistent truncus: Arteriosis report of a case 0371
coronary arteries/Conditions of the ascending aorta causing obstruction of the 0370coronary artery/Anastomosis of the internal mammary artery to the distal left 0113
coronary artery disease/Arterial and venous microsurgical by-pass grafts for 0114
coronary artery disease/Individual differences relating to 0089
coronary candidates/Enzymatic differences in most prone and least rone 0087
coronary care unit/Casework in a 11C3
coronary disease and stroke. Early recognition and prevention/Early diagncJis 0084
Coronary disease factors/ 0030coronary insufficiency. A report on exercise electrocardiograms in 13 patients 1076
coronary patients/Long term followup study of young 0092
coronary profile/Assessing the 0069
coronary prone individual/Development of a profile of the 0073
coronary prone person/Profile of the 0095
Corrective surgery in adult hemiplegia/ 0148
Correlated input-output stimulator for experimental physiology/ 0868
corticosterone and contractility of glycerinated white muscle fibers in the ra 1151
cortisol in patients with chronic illness/A procedure for the measurement of 1 0973
counseling: A comparison of methods /training in interpersonal relationships th 1207
counseling: A therapeutic encounter/Vocational 1251
Counseling and psychometric signs as determinants in the vocational success of 0347
counseling and psychotherapy: An evaluation cf an integrated didactic and expe 1227
Counseling and psychotherapy: Process and outcome/ 1289
counseling and psychotherapy: Training and practice/Toward effective 1302
counseling center clients/Objective ratings of therapeutic conditions with uni 1224
counseling for rehabilitation counselors/Implications of research in 1221
counseling in medical research and training centers/The responsibility of reha 1133
counseling in rehabilitation medicine/Genetic 0220
counseling needs of deaf people/The comprehensive 1395
counseling/New dimensions in rehabilitation 1238
Counseling parents of children with congenit.1 deformities of the limbs/ 0216
counseling: Research findings and clinical meaning/Central-facilitative condit 1255
166
counseling/Research in1223
counseling/Review.Readings in rehabilitation 1242
counseling/Some implications of research in mental retardation for rehabilitat 1216
counseling: The effects of lay group counseling/Lay mental health 1226
counseling(Training and use of nurses and subprofessional personnel in 1258
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counseling with college underachievers/Groupcounseling with institutionalized juvenile delinquents: Effects of therapeutic
counselor as seen by the speech pathologist in providing services for the apha
counselor/Biographical characteristics of state rehabilitation
Counselor-client negotiation of the counseling process/
counselor commitment/The nature, structure, and function of
counselor education/A method of self-evaluaticm for
counselor effectiveness/Evaluation of case closures as a criterion of
counselor/Support personnel vs thecounselor-trainees with mentally retarded workshop clients/Effectiveness of
counselor training programs and the vocational assessment process/Rehabilitati
counselors or therapists and the evolving understanding of counseling and psyc
court/The rehabilitation expert inCreatine phosphokinase and other serum enzyme activity after controlled exerci
cricoarytenoid joint/Cineradiographic demonstration of the rheumatoid arthriti
critical illness/Experience with on-line monitoring inCross-discipline comparison of practitioners' objectives and strategies concer
crutch as a source of internal power for orthotics and prosthetics/Hydraulic
cues of genuineness, empathy, and warmth/Facial and bodily
cues/Responsivity to facial and linguisticcuff-tourniquets on tilt table tolerance after water immersion/Effect of extre
cuffs or leotards in preventing or controlling the cardiovascular deconditioni
cuffs/Plasma volume and tilt table response to water immersion deconditioning
cultivation of mycoplasmas/Identification, classification, and
cultural-familial retardation/Research relevant to the etiology and prevention
cuneate nucleus of the monkey/Influence of the cerebral cortex on the
Current concepts and use of self-help devices, architectursl planning, and pro
Current efforts to apply system evaluations to Research and Trairing Centers/
Current practices in training tape-raters at the Arkansas Rehabilitation Resea
curriculum content in short-term training programs in mental retardation: An e
cutaneous candidiasis associated with diffuse myopathy and thymona/Case report
Cutaneous vesicostomy as means of urinary diversion' 3 years experience/
Cyclic AMP (CAMP) influences in congestive heart failure (CHF) /3'S'
cystic fibrosis, a comparison of agents/Bronchial lavage in
cystic fibrosis/Application of neutron activation analysis to the sweat test d
cystic fibrosis/Comparison of some pr,?erties of Pseudomonas aczuginosa isolat
cystic fibrosis of the pancreas/An atypical Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated
cystic fibrosis origin/Enzymatic action on the capsular material produced by P
cystic fibrosis screening program based on automated neutron activation analys
cystic fibrosis/Specific sscretory antibodies is patients with
cystic fibrosis/Structure and ultrastructure of the labial stlivary glands in
cystine bovine prothrombin prepared by DEAE-cellulose/The presence of methioni
cystometry, and electromyography in evaluation of net bladder dysfuncti
cytochemical method/Enzymes of the lung. I. Detection of esterase with a new
dantrolene Na in central nervous s?stem disorders/The use of 1001
dantrolene sodium on spasticity and motor performance in hemiplegia/The effect 1000
Daily rhythms of electrolytes and aldosterone excretion in men with cervical s 0975
Daily treatment planning with an on-line shared computer system/ 0818
DEAE-cellulose/The presence of methionine and cystine in bovine prothrombin pr 0115
deaf and hard of hearin? adults in established facilities for the normally hea 1438
deaf and hearing children's performances/Tactileidentification of letters: A 1394
deaf client/Toward more effective rehabilitation services for the severely han 1286
deaf man/Aphasia in a congenitally0179
deaf paraplegic patient/Rehabilitation of a 0598
Deaf people in Arkansas in the seventies: A report of the Arkansas statewide c 1285
167
deaf people/The comprehensive counseling needs of 1395
deaf persons: Recommended policies and programs/Services for elderly 1391
deaf persons/The national census of 1392
Deaf/Proceedings of the Interfaith Institute for Denominational Workers with t 1388
Deaf Professional Persons/Pror.eedings of the Institute of 1389
deaf/Seminar on behavior modification: Methods for psychologists working with 1390
(deaf)The preparation of professionals in the 70's/ 1393
decade of progress/A 0562
Decisions in scoliosis/ 0876
deconditioning experiments/Tilt table and plasma volume changes with short ter 0967
deconditioning experiments using extremity cuffs/Plasma volume and tilt table 0966
deconditioning of bedrest/Effectiveness of extremity cuffs or leotards in prey 0969
decubital ulcers/An effective method of preventing 0501
Decubitus ulcers/ 0853
Decubitus ulcers/ 1500
decubitus ulcers at the New England Medical Center Hospitals, Rehabilitation I 1009
decubitus ulcers by the use of the water bed/Treatment of 1010
defects in spina bifida/Musculoskeletal 1153
defects/Musculoskeletal 1140
defense of facilitation techniques/In 0681
deficiency diseases associated with lymphoproliferative disorders/The secondar 1416
deficiency diseases/The primary immunologic 1426
deficiency/Immunological profile in a chromosome 18 deletion syndrome with IgA 1418
deficiency of autologous implants of the bursa of fabricius chickens/Functiona 1437
Deficiency of IgM/ 1417
deficiency syndromes: Independence of Cls and Clq/Subunits of the first comple 1436
Definition and philosophy of rehabilitation medicine/ 0413
deformities in epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitation of hand 0231
deformities in the stroke patient/Flexor origine release in the treatment of 1396
Deformities of the extremities/ 1016
deformities of the limbs/Counseling parents of caildren with congenital 0216
deformities--Preservation of rudimentary appendices and prosthetic design/A th 0135
deformity recorded by xerography/Joint range and 0998
deglutition/Electromyographic study of genioglossus, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, an 1002
Delay of gratification in welfare and rehabilitation clients/ 1362
Delay of gratification, Porteus Maze test performance, and behavioural adjustm 0590
Delay of reinforcement and training choice behaviour of rehabilitation clients/ 1363
delinquency/A review of social learning theories and exposure to 1276
delinquency/Institute on research with volunteers in juvenile 1319
(delinquency)Prediction/ 0346
delinquency-prone adolescents/Achievements among 0340
delinquency/The meaning of 0652
delinquent boys/Operant conditioning principles in the treatment of learning a 1211
delinquent group/Delay of gratification, Porteus Maze test performance, and be 0590
delinquents/An MMPI comparison of two groups of institutionalized 0400
delinquents/Changes in self-concepts during group psychotherapy as a function 1294
delinquents/Effects of group psychotherapy with high accurate empathy and nonp 1295
delinquents: Effects of therapeutic conditions, patient self-exploration, alte 1311
delinquents on Porteus Maze test performance/A comparison of two groups of ins 0399
delinquents/Some ego functions associated with delay of gratification in male 0401
delinquents using Rorschach content and thought process scales/Measuring impul 0593
DeLorme axiom/A test of the 0652
Demand for rehabilitation in a labor union population. Part I: Research report 0119
Demand for rehabilitation in a labor union population. Part II: Action program 0120
Democratic, authoritarian and laissez-faire leadership with mentally retarded 1243
demonstration Jf anti-inflammatory effect of indomethacin/A 0627
denervation and reduced muscle motion secondary to denervation on rest length, 0731
enervation of the tonic neck reflexes/Modification of athetosis by 0532
dental chair for the wheelchair patient/Adapted 1061
dental drills/Auditory sensitization to noise from 1011
dental schools/Guidelines for teaching communicative sciences in 1440
168
Dental technology in the fabrication of a stabilizing wrist splint/ 1062
Denver Shunt. A comparative study/Treatment of childhood hydrocephalus with a 1126
department from 1945 to 1965 (Section on the history of the Department of Phys 0580
dependency behavior among four-year-old children/Concurrent schedules of socia 0613
dependency/Concurrent schedules of reinforcement: A new concept of 0404
depreciation/Accelerated vs straight line 0540
depression in middle-aged women/Working outside the home and the occurrence of 0345
Design and development/Driving aids-- 0145
design a routine parallel line assay/Use of prior information to 0335
design of hospital beds/Rehabilitation experts confer with manufacturers on 0331
Deterioration of the bedfast patient: Causes and effect.;/ 0510
Deterioration of the bedfast patient--Nursing/ 0308
Determination of tissue 02 tensions by hollow visceral tonometers: Effect of b 0018
Development and evaluation of an impedance cardiac output system/ 0548
Development and physiology of the lymphoid system/ 1408
development of a community alcohol rehabilitation unit/The 1287
Development of a profile of the coronary prone individual/ 0073
development of a treatment program in a rehabilitation center/The 0237
Development of an electrical impedance plethysmography system to monitor cardi 0582
development of basic self-instructional "ita" reading materials/The 1334
Development of externally powered upper extremity orthotic systems/ 0792
Development of neural elements in human embryos of four to seven weeks gestati 0284
Development of preference for delayed reinforcement in disadvantaged children/ 1366
Developmert of programmed materials for retail sales training/ 1335
Developmeat of upper extremity orthotics/ 0797
De-eiopmmt toward a controllable orthotic system for restoring useful arm and 0790
Developmental aspects of neurological structure relevant to cerebral palsy/ 0217
Developmental behaviors: Delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth/ 0194
Developmental disabilities and problems of intellect/ 1139
device for emptying urinal bag/Clamp 0612
devices, architectural planning, and problems on clothing and dressing and the 0298
devices 'esigned to prevent ischemic ulcers in paraplegic patients/Evaluation 0426
devices for rehabilitation. PartlI/Self-help 0303
diabetes mellitus/Changes in muscle ultrastructure in 0534
diabetic neuropathy/Motor-point biopsies in 0326
diabetic rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, 0565
diabetic rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, 1131
diabetic subjects/Studies of pulse wave velocity in potential 0819
diagnose and evaluate occlusive vascular disease to the aorta and iliac arteri 0635
diagnoses and their importance to Blue Cross/Discharge 0499
Diagnosis and management of the ,leurogenic bladder/ 1145
diagnosis and treatment of children with learning disabilities/The team approa 0561
diagnosis of coronary disease and stroke. Early recognition and prevention/Ear 0084
diagnosis of cystic fibrosis/Application of neutron activation analysis to the 0866
Diagnosis of neurological dysfunction of the urinary bladder/ 0339
diagnosis of progressive muscular dystrophy/The use of serum creatine phosphok 0621
diagnosis of speech disorders in brain damaged adults/The 0181
diagnosis of the carpal tunnel syndrome/Clinical 0739
Diagnosis/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9, Low back 0461
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of rheumatic heart disease/New concepts i 0377
diagnostic criteria/The tarsal-tunnel syndrome, objective 0106
Diagnostic value of the P-wave in lead V1 in chronic obstructive pulmonary dis 1070
Diagnostics: Medical management of muscular dystrophy/ 0620
dialysis/Natural history of uremic polyneuropathy and effects of 0692
diaphragm to ventilate on in man/A plethysmographic method of measuring the co 0021
diaphragm to ventilation in man/Relative contributions of the rib cage and the 0024
Diathermy/0702
Diathermy treatment of acute bronchitis: (Questions and answers)/ 0531
diathermy using helical induction coil applicators/Heating patterns produced b 0711
diathermy with a helical coil/Selective muscle heating by shortwave 0714
Differences in ADP and ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts/ 0081
169
Differences in levels of ATP and ADP in normal and failing guinea pig heart mi 0082
Differential agency practices and client outcomes/ 1314
Differential classical conditioning: Verbalization of stimulus contingencies/ 0804
digit memory testing of college students/Methodology in 0557
digital surgery in epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitative 0232
digitalis on the level of ATP in mitochondria derived from failing hearts/The 0086
Digoxin-H3 metabolism in normal and congestive failure guinea pig hearts/ 0161
dilemma of health and welfare services/The 0397
dinitrophenol/Pulmonary ventilation response to the metabolic action of 2,1- 0757
Directions in research on aphasia/ 0238
Direction of measurement: A source of misinterpretation/ 0629
disabilities and problems of intellect/Developmental 113a
Disabilities of genetic origin/ 1028
disability and hum.4n behavior/Physical 1134
disability by the nondisabled/Perception of 11146
disability by welfare and rehabilitation clients/Perception of 1364
Disability evaluation and physical therapeutics in patients with chronic pains 0734
Disability evaluation, Part 1/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 22 0487
Disability evaluation, Part 2/Physical medicine and rehabilitation.: Lecture 22 0488
disability/Expanded horizons and problems in the management of 0916
disability in hemiplegia/Measures of functional 0910
disability/Internal-external locus of control and perception of 1352
disability/Personality characteristics in men with spinal cord injury as relat 0656
disability/Physical handicap and 0872
disability rating for parkinson patients/A clinical 0002
disabled/An antidote for testing poisoning. Review of psychological practices 0655
disabled and disadvantaged: Implication for researcn in delivery of services a 1433
disabled and non-disabled/Muscle strength and electrical activity, heart rate, 0204
disabled and rehabilitation patients/Clinical application of antidepressant ag 0172
Disabled by chronic respiratory disease: Is this the final answer?/ 1089
disabled/Clothing for the 0301
disabled homebound persons/New productive capability and earnings of physicall 1087
disabled/Homemaking aids for the 0614
disabled patients/Ten year analysis of duration of hospitalization of 0961
disabled people perform modern business tasks/Homebound 1086
disabled population: A pilot study/Sexual adjustment of the chronically ill an 1053
disabled/Psychological factors affecting driving behavior in the 0011
disabled/The usefulness of computers in the management of the chronically ill 0954
disabled /Two Pennsylvania driver safety education programs for the physically 1336
disabled with demographic information and personality neasures/Relationship of 1268
disabling residuals of cerebrovascular disease/Early rehabilitative management 0926
Disadvantaged and nondisadvantagen children's expectancy in skill and chance o 1369
disadvantaged children/Audiologic and otologic screening of 1387
disadvantaged children/Development of preference for delayed reinforcement in 1366
disadvantaged: Implications for research in deli try of services and manpower 1433
disadvantaged youth/Summer work-study program for 1321
disc/The invertebral 0481
Discharge diagnoses and their importance to Blue Cross/ 0499
discrimination in congenital amputees /Two -point 0276
discrimination learning/Electromyographic gradients during complex visual 1162
Discussant in subclinical al( ,holic myopathy: Electromyographic and biopsy stu 0101
Discussion on rehabilitation of arthritis/ 0443
Discussion on the L form session/ 0902
disorders/Communicative1439
Dissociation of thymus and bursa function in the chicken by phytohemagglutinin 1431
distribution of vitamin C in the human fetus/The 9134
Diverting renal and adrenal vein blood into liver and renal hypertension in do 0545
Doctors as patients A study of the medical care of physicians and their famil 1096
Does hypertension truly increase the risk rate of ischemic heart disease?/ 0083
dog: A method for construction/Chronic bronchocutaneous fistula in the 0165
Dog and human experiments/Llectronic bladder stimulation: 0894
170
dog/Effects of greatly elevated blood pressures of short duration on cacdiovas 0318dogs, and patients with joint effusions/Total osmotic activity values for the 0579
dogs/Diverting renal and adrenal vein blood into liver and renal hypertension 0545
dogs/The effect of preanesthetic and anesthetic agents on the respiration-hear 0867dogs/Total osmotic activity of synovkal fluid of the major joint cavities of 0544
dressing and their solutions/Current zoncepts and use of self-help devices, ar 0298
driver safety education programs for the physically and mentally disabled/Two 1336
Driver training, transportation, and vocational adjustment of the handicapped 0197
Driving aids--Design and development/ 0145
driving behavior in the disabled/Psychological factors affecting 0011
driving/Objective masurementsof drug effects on 0257
driving skills of the handicapped person/Psychological considerations in the 0007
dropout at a comprehensive rehabilitation facility/Identifying the program 1342
drug abuse: A fresh approach/Psychiatric rehabilitation in the 70's, alcoholis 1345
Drug addiction: A resource paper for rehabilitation 1270
drug effects on driving/Objective measurement of 0257
drug users and addicts/Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic 1166
drugs active in cancer chemotherapy/The teratogenic effects of the recent 0040
drugs in myoneural junction disease/Observations of transduced mandibular move 1060
Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Harmonic analysis in carriers of 1110
Duration of relaxation after intramuscular neurolysis with phenol/ 0418
Duration of single motor unit potentials from fine-wire electrodes/ 0990
dyads in muscle fibers of Ascaris Iumbricoides/Ultrastructure of 0175
Dynamics of change/ 0594
dysphasia/Hand signals for 1442
dysphasic subjects/An investigation of paired-associates learning in adult 0412
dystrophic mice/Analysis of audio-frequency components of the electromyogram o 0882
Early diagnosis of coronary disease and stroke. Early recognition and preventi 0084
early history of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Min 0459
Early recognition of covert ischemic heart disease/ 0072
Early recognition of covert ischemic heart disease/ 0085
Early rehabilitative management of the patient with disabling residuals of cer 0926
earnings of physically disabled homebound persons/New productive capability an 1087
(ECG)Diagnostic value of the P-wave in lead V1 in chronic obstructive pulmoEar 1070
(ECG)Evaluation of QRS criteria in patients with chroni, obstructive pulmonary 1093
ECG parameters in screening for coronary heart disease/Value of anthropometric 1068
(ECG)The clinical significance of the atrial T -wave/ 1071
Ecological analysis of a hospital:. Location dependencies ' . the behavior of st 0860
ecologic1 orientation to the helping process/An 1264
Editorial/ 0218
educable mental retardates and normal rehabilitation clients/Concept identific 1317
educable mentally retarded children in the public schools/Oral word associatio 1374
educable mentally retarded in relation to work performance/Work attitudes of t 1181
educable mentally retarded/The significance of work attitude for the 1168
education/A method of self-evaluation for counselor 1256
education, advancement, and placement:. A program in adult basic education/REAP 1338
education and career mobility: A case from hospital administration/Postgraduat 1024
education and health care/The problem oriented medical chart in rehabilitation 0315
education and rehabilitation services for the deaf/Deaf people in Arkanas in 1285
(education)Cross-discipline comparison of practitioners' objectives and strate 1055
education facilities for handicapped students/Preparing higher 1331
education for comprehensive medical care/Medical 0513
education in physical medicine and rehabilitation/An experiment in postgraduat 0440
education in physical medicine and rehabilitation in the community hospital/Ph 0498
education/Myths in remedial 0608
Education of deaf and hard of hearing adults in established facilities for the 1438
education personnel--values as related to age, sex, and training/Special 1178
education practices/The functional analysis of behavior: A technology for spec 1372
education programs for the physically and mentally disabled/Two Pennsylvania d 1336
education/Rehabilitation in the medical 1419
171
education/Two surveys of the needs of engineering schools in the field of biom 0259
educational alternative/The bookless curriculum: An 0607
Educational implications for the spina bifida child/ 1118
educational management/The hard cf hearing child:. Clinical and 1406
effect of alcohol on cells of fatty tissue: A tissue culture study of biopsy o 1405
Effect of angiotensin II on activity of the sympathetic nervous system/ 0205
Effect of complex measuring instrumentation upon the tilt table response/ 0965
effect of denervation on muscle and tendon collagen/The 0733
effect of digitalis on the level of ATP in mitochondria derived from failing h 0086
Effect of exercise on determination of total body water by tritium oxide/ 0772
Effect of exercise on pulmonary diffusing capacity/ 0262
effect of exercise on systolic time intervals in sedentary and active illdividu 1095
Effect of extremity cuff-tourniquets on tilt table tolerance after water immer 0963
effect of indirect hearing on peripheral blood flow, pulse rate, blood pressue 0641
effect of manifest anxiety upon the travel and manipulation components of huma 1288
Effect of normo- and hyperbaric oxygenation on resting and post exercise calf 0170
Effect of orbital flight on the duration of the cardiac cycle and of its phase 0960
effect of preanesthetic and anesthetic agents on the respiration-heart rate re 0867
Effect of spinal cord transections on electrodermal activity in man/ 0806
effect of strenuous exercise on serum lipids and enzymes/The 0031
Effect of the inherently helpful person on student academic achievement 1284
Effect of therapeutic temperatures on tendon extensibility/ 0717
effect on non-dominant hand execution on the Goodenough draw-a-man test/The 0343
effective method of preventing decubital ulcers /An 0501
Effective vocational rehabilitation:Differential agency practices and client 1316
Effectiveness of counselor-trainees with mentally retarded workshop clients/ 1225
Effectiveness of extremity cuffs or leotards in preventing or controlling the 0969
Effectiveness of myotatic reflex facilitationin augmenting rate of increase o 0322
effects of alternate sessions and vicarious therapy pretraining on group psych 1310
effects of changes it hyarogen ion concentration on the pulmonary circulation/ 0019
effects of chewable isosorbide dinitrate in coronary insufficiency. A report o 1076
effects of dantrolene sodium on spasticity and motor performance in hemiplegia 1000
Effects of glucagon (G) infusion during hemorrhagic shock/ 0153
Effects of glucagon (G) infusion during hemorrhagic shock/ 0154
Effects of greatly elevated blood pressures of short duration on cardiovascula 0318
Effects of group psychotherapy with high accurate empathy and nonpossessive wa 1295
Effects of heat on blood pigment absorption rate in traumatized muscle/ 0423
Effects of institutionalization on self-esteem/ 0312
Effects of intersignal interval on the human auditory evoked response/ 0575
effects of limitation of activity upon the human bo3y /The 0517
effects of oxygen inhalation on motor impersistenco in brain damaged individua 0014
effects of physical training upon self-concept and body attitude/The 1234
Effects of short-term training on residence hall assistants/ 1266
Effects of 10 days recumbency on the response to the bicycle ergometer test/ 0762
Effects of therapeutic conditions, alternate sessions, vicarious therapy pretr 1313
Effects of therapist persuasive potency in individual psychotherapy/ 1308
Effects of three kinds of artificial respirators on the pulmonary ventilation 0765
Effects of unidirectional training on bidirectional recall in retarded and non 1375
effects of variable interval and fixed interval signal presentation schedules 0576
efficacy of oral and pantomime instructions for hemiplegic patients/The 0658
efficiency of the human machine in work situations/The 0252
Efficient psychotherapy/1303
ego functions associated with delay of gratification in male delinquents/Some 0401
ego identity diffusion/An inquiry into the concepts of0581
Elaboration on phase III of the effective vocational rehabilitation differenti 1272
elderly active/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 18. Keeping the 0476
elderly/Behavior control systems to increase socializing behavior in the 0665
elderly deaf persons:. Recommended policies and programs/Services for 1391
(elderly)The significance of age categories for older persons/ 0313
electric currents/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture L 0460
electrical activity, heart rate, and energy cost during isometric contractions 0204
172
electrical changes during an action potential/A nerve membrane model for the 1099electrical impedance change to aortic flow velocity and acceleration/The relat 0549electrical impedance plethysmography system to monitor cardiac output/Developm 0582electrical impedance/The origin of cardiogenic changes in thoracic 0643electrical stimulation of the seminal vesicles and vas deferens/Induced emissi 0328Electrocardiogram preprocessing unit/ 0968electrocardiograms: Evaluation of experience in a hospital heart station/Compu 1075electrocardiograms in 13 patients/The effects of chewable isosorbide dinitrate 1076electrocardiographic and serum enzyme abnormalities: Case studies/McArdle's sy 0589electrocardiographic signs in ball-valve correction for aortic insufficiency/P 0383electrocardiographic test as a metht.d of detecting occult ischemic heart disea 1094
Electrode experience in clinical biomedical monitoring/ 0911electrodermal activity in man/Effect of spinal cord transections on 0806Electrodermal study of patients with spinal cord injuries/ 0807electrodes/Duration of single motor unit potentials from fine-wire 0990electrodiagnosis in medicine/Values of 0851Electrodiagnosis in nerve root syndromes/ 0685Electrodiagnosis in peripheral nerve lesions/ 0880Electrodiagnosis of neuromuscular disorders/ 0694electrodiagnosis/The clinical value of neuromuscular 0684electrodiagnostic features of the carpal tunnel syndrome/Clinical and 0139
Electrodiagnostic testing/ 0102
electrolytes and aldosterone excretion in men with cervical spinal cord sectio 0975electromagnetic flowmeter for urine flow measurements/Use of an 0760electromyogram of normal and dystrophic mice/Analysis of audio-frequency compo 0882electromyogram potential and muscle tension in normal subjects/Nonlinear relat 0982electromyograph/Neuromuscular reeducation of the hemiplegic with the aid of th 0745Electromyographic and biopsy study/Discussant in subclinical alcoholic myopath 0101Electromyographic gradients during complex visual discrimination learning/ 1162
Electromyographic kinesiology in the analysis of work situations and hand tool 0260
electromyographic methods/The study of primary muscular diseases by quantitati 0879
electromyographic patterns and enzymes of skeletal muscle resulting from exper 0323Electromyographic studies of articulation in aphasia/ 0196electromyographic study/Function of popliteus muscle in man: A multifactorial 0991
electromyographic study/Multiple congenital contractures (arthrogryposis).; An 0223
electromyographic study of children with spina bifida manifesta/An 0035Electromyographic study of genioglossus, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, and anterior d 1002
electromyographic study of induced myotonia in rats/An 0103
Electromyographic study of the function of some muscles crossing the glenohume 0723
electromyographic study/The function of the teres major muscle: An 0994
electromyographic study/The prolabium in the bilateral cleft lip. An 0164
electromyography in evaluation of neurogenic bladder dysfunction/The use of co 0897
Electromyography/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 28. 0496
Electromyography/Sphincteric 1029
electron microscope/Cathodoluminescence produced in cells and proteins by para 0151
electron microscope (SEM)/Cathodoluminescence produced in proteins by vaporize 0152
Electronic bladder stimulation: Dog and human experiments/ 0894
electronic indirect systolic and diastolic blood pressure measuring system/A n 0755
Electronic management of fecal incontinence/ 0065
electronic system for cardiac and metabolic evaluation/An 0547
electronic system for the detection of indirect systolic and diastolic blood p 0756
electronic system for training wheelchair pushup uabits /The pushup trainer: An 0668
electronics on medicine, Part IlThe impact of 0919
embolism: A multiple-system disease masquerading as polyarteritis nodosa/Chole 0368
embolism in persistent truncus: Arteriosis report of a case following cardiac 0371
Embryology and prenatal development of human spina bifida manifesta/ 0219
embryopathy in the chick/An experimental model of mumps virus 1435
embryos of four to seven weeks gestation/DevelOpment of neural elements in 0284
emergency care of early stroke/Physical medicine in 0446
EMG used as a control source/Signal versus noise characteristics of filtered 1020
EMG used as a control source /Signal versus noise characteristics of filtered 1128
173
Emile Durkheim and the sociology of the family/ 1097
emotional, and vocational capacities/Report of a national field trial of a met 0203
Emotional stress, physical activity, and ischemic heart disease/ 1079
empathy and nonpossessive warmth upon female institutionalized delinquents/Eff 1295
empathy, and warmth/Facial and bodily cues of genuineness, 1282
empathy, genuineness, and warmth and patient therapeutic outcome/Therapist 1298
empathy, non-possessive warmth, and genuineness in psychotherapy/The therapist 1297
Empathy, warmth, and genuineness/ 1293
empathy, warmth, and genuineness and patient personality change in group psych 1292
Empathy, warmth, and genuineness/Rating of interpersonal skills: 1250
Emphysema and chronic bronchitis: Clinical manifestations and their physiologi 1105
emphysema/Personality characteristics of patients with chronic obstructive pul 1031
employability, and training satisfaction of vocational rehabilitation clients/ 1359
employment for the quadriplegic/Planning for 0198
employment instability: A research study/Motivational conflict and 1247
employment of patients with spinal cord dysfunction/Vocational findings in pos 0057
Employment of the handicapped/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 29 0497
employment stability/Perception of money as related to 1245
endocarditis in tetralogy of fallot following Blalock anastomosis/Aortic valvu 0403
Endocrine and metabolic findings/A followup study of patients with spinal cord 0118
endocrine function in human subjects with cervical spinal cord transection/Res 0979
(endocrine)Psychoendocrine functions in relation to level of spinal cord trans 1138
(endocrine)Psychoendocrine studies of patients with spinal cord lesions/ 1137
Endocrine responses to orthostatic hypotension in quadriplegia/ 0944
End-point results of processed heterogenous, autogenous, and homogenous bone t 0744
energy cost during isometric contractions in disabled and non-disabled/Muscle 0204
Energy cost of work: Man/ 0526
engineering schools in the field of biomechanical and human factors engineerin 0259
(engineering)The assessment of motor performance in brain injury: A bioenginee 0999
enigma of central nervous regeneration/The 0128
enterovirus/Aseptic meningitis and paraplytic disease due to newly recognized 0437
environment/Maturation of the brain related to variables in the 0287
Enzymatic action on the capsular material produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa o 0781
Enzymatic differences in most prone and least prone coronary candidates/ 0087
enzyme abnormalities: Case studies/McArdle's syndrome with previously unreport 0589
enzyme activity after controlled exercise/Creatine phosphokinase and other ser 0622
enzymes in the diagnosis of progressive muscular dystrophy/The use of serum cr 0621
enzymes of skeletal muscle resulting from experimental treatment with triamcin 0323
Enzymes of the lung. Detection of esterase with a new cytochemical method/ 1161
enzymes/Serum lipids and 0032
enzymes /The effect of strenuous exercise on serum lipids and 0031
epidemiology of meningomyelocele and anencephaly/The etiology and 1146
epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitation of hand deformities in 0231
epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitative digital surgery in 0232
epileptics?/Who will hire truthful 0566
epimysium, and tendon in normal and denervated gastrocnemius of the rat/Passiv 0730
epinephrine and norepinephrine in men with a complete section of the spinal co 0976
Epoxy-fiberglass short-leg brace/ 0425
ergometer test/Computer processing of data generated by a bicycle 0766
ergometer test/Effects of 10 days recumbency on the response to the bicycle 0762
Ergonomics of lifting tasks applied to the vocational assessment of rehabilite 0253
Essentials of wheelchair prescription/ 0693
Establishing a biomathenatics program in a medical school/ 0767
esterase with a hew cytochemical method/Enzymes of the lung I. Detection of 1161
etiological factor in cerebral dysfunction /Prematurity as an 0560
etiological factor in idiopathic scoliosis/Structural mechanics: An 0888
etiology and epidemiology of meningomyelocele and anencephaly/The 1146
etiology and prevention of cultural-familial retardation/Research relevant to 1184
Etude du sphincter strie de Venus chez les spina-bifida avec nyelomeningocele 0034
evaluate occlusive vascular disease to the aorta and iliac arteries/The use of 0635
Evaluating language improvement after completed stroke/ 0182
174
evaluation/An electronic system for cardiac and metabolic 0547
Evaluation and habilitation of patients with spina bifida and myelomeningocele 0207
Evaluation and management/Auditory disorders: 1012
evaluation and physical therapeutics in patients with chronic pains/Disability 0734
Evaluation and treatment of the upper extremity in the hemiplegic stroke patie 1399
evaluation/Bibliography of vocational rehabilitation with emphasis on work 1333
(evaluation)Directions in research on aphasia/0238
(evaluation)Language therapy/0239
Evaluation/Numerical scoring of self-care status: A study of the Kenny Self-Ca 0428
Evaluation of a microwave contact applicator/ 0716
evaluation of an integrated didactic and experiential approach/Training in cou 1227
evaluation of axial loading in ischial weight-bearing braces of various design 0718
evaluation of braces for paraplegics/Biomechanical0713
Evaluation of cardiac output, cardiac work, and metabolic rate during hydrothe 0363
Evaluation of case closures as a criterion of counselor effectiveness/ 1248
evaluation of children with cerebral damage/Psychological0047
Evaluation of effects on medical students of an introductory course in rehabil 1007
Evaluation of experience in a hospital heart station/Computer analysis of elec 1075
evaluation of knee stability in below knee braces/A biomechanical 0719
evaluation of more than 200 cases/The management of scoliosis by spine instrum 0823
evaluation of neurogenic bladder dysfunction/The use of combined uroflowmetry, 0897
evaluation of physical disability/A new approach to the objective 0200
evaluation of physical performance in cardiac patients/The 1080
Evaluation of QRS criteria in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary dise 1093
Evaluation of rehabilitation potential/Spina bifida with myelomeningocele: 0005
Evaluation of seat devices designed to prevent ischemic ulcers in paraplegic p 0426
evaluation of short leg braces/Functional0720
Evaluation of short-term training in rehabilitation/ 1370
evaluation of speech therapy in aphasia/An objective method for the 0188
evaluation of the brain-injured child/Psychological0055
evaluation of the effects of short term training in rehabilitation on second y 0997
evaluation of the multiple handicapped preschool blind child/Psychological 0029
evaluation of voiding disorders/Uroflowmetry in the0895
evaluation of "weakness"/Clinical neurophysiology in the 0100
evaluation, Part 1/Physical medicine and rehabilitation., Lecture 22. Disabilit 0487
evaluation, Part 2/Physical medicine andrehabilitation. Lecture 22. Disabilit 0488
evaluation/Physiologic trends in human motor unit activity determined by stati 1049
evaluation: Psychometric attributes and instructor's ratings as predictors of 1358
evaluation: Report of a national survey/State of the art in vocational 1344
(evaluation)Self-evaluation: A step toward quality measurement of Rehabilitati 0925
evaluation survey/Professional opinionsregarding curriculum content in short- 1179
evaluation/The Rosenzweig Picture--Frustrationstudy as a measure of reaction 1260
evaluation/Toward an empirical definition of client 1355
evaluations and recommendations/Symposium1304
evaluations to Research and TrainingCenters/Current efforts to apply system 1006
Evidence for accident prone behavior in hemiplegic patients/ 0051
evoked single unit activity in nucleus ventralis posterior of the cat thalamus 0674
execretion in men with cervical spinal cord section/Daily rhythms of electroly 0975
excretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine in men with a complete section of 0976
exercise/A study of isokinetic0156
exercise calf blood flow/Effect of normo- and hyperbaric oxygenation on restin 0170
exercise/Creatine phosphokinase and other serum enzyme activity after controll 0622
exercise/Effectiveness of myotatic reflex facilitation in augmenting rate of i 0322
exercise electiocardiograms in 13 patients/The effects of chewable isosorbide 1076
exercise electrocardiographic test as a method of detecting occult ischendc he 1094
(exercise)Games that cardiacs can play/1078
exercise in motion problems/Therapeutic0688
exercise in normal subjects/Evaluation of cardiac output, cardiac work, and me 0363
exercise in patients with anginapectoris/Abnormal responses of the systolic t 1083
exercise/Isokinetic contraction: A new concept of resistive 0248
exercise: Key to joint mobility/Range of motion0552
175
exercise on pulmonary diffusing capacity/Effect of 0262
exercise on serum lipids and enzymes/The effect of strenuous 0031
exercise on systolic time intervals in sedentary and active individuals and re 1095
Exercise, Part 1/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. 0483
Exercise, Part 2/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21, 0484
Exercise, Part 3/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. 0485
Exercise, Part 4/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. 0486
(exercise)Physical activity and aging/ 0093
exercise regimes for the hemiplegic patient/Traditional 1165
exercise/Therapeutic 0515
exercise to fatigue of hand grip/The relationship of intermittent isometric 0574
exercises/A procedure for passive range of motion and self-assistive 0361
Exercises for poliomyelitis/ 0444
Exercises with a beach ball for increasing range of motion/ 0626
Exertion/A study of physical performance and perceived 1323
Expanded horizons and problems in the management of disability/ 0916
Expanding services to the disabled and disadvantaged: Implications for researc 1433
Experience with a medical treatment of spasticity in patients with upper motor 0848
Experience with on-line monitoring in critical illness/ 0946
experiment in postgraduate education in physical medicine and rehabilitation/A 0440
experimental approach to prevention or reduction of the brain damage of birth 0285
Experimental choledocholithiasis in the baboon/ 0646
experimental model of mumps virus embryopathy in the chick/An 1435
Experimental plastic short leg bre '/0695
experimental summer program for fr, men medical students/An 0357
extension at selected angles of p. cemoral extension/Kinesiology of hip 0585
External Work in level walking/ 1112
External work of walking in hemip.rr,' patients/ 1115
extracellular fluid volume change asDociated with 10 days bed recumbency/Plasm 0970
extremities by external power/Restoration of function in upper 0793
(extremities)Counseling parents of children with congenital deformities of the 0216
extremities/Deformities of the 1016
extremities, nomenclature and the thalidomide episode/Congenital anomalies of 0214
extremities of hemiplegic patients/Comparison of circulation in the lower 0410
extremities of hemiplegics/Motor nerve conduction velocity studies on lower 1410
(extremities)Rehabilitation of hand deformities in epidermolysis bullosa/ 0231
(extremities)Rehabilitative digital surgery in epidermolysis bullosa/ 0232
extremities/Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lo 0424
extremities/Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lo 0527
extremities to diagnose and evaluate occlusive vascular disease to the aorta a 0635
extremity aids/Head and upper 0511
extremity amputations and prosthetics, Part 1, Surgical considerations/Physica 0477
extremity amputations and prosthetics, Part 2. Prosthetics/Physical medicine a 0478
extremity amputations and prosthetics, Part 3. Training/Physical medicine and 0479
extremity amputations/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 20. Upper 0482
extremity amputees/Conservative management of trophic skin changes in lower 0849
extremity/Atrophy of quadriceps muscle due to immobilization of the lower 1159
extremity bracing/Trends in lower 0715
extremity by three different methods/Comparison of the circulation in the hemi 0528
extremity cuffs or leotards in preventing or controlling the cardiovascular de 0969
extremity cuffs/Plasma volume and tilt table response to water immersion decon 0966
extremity cuff-tourniquets on tilt table tolerance after water immersion/Effec 0963
extremity in the hemiplegic stroke patient/Evaluation and treatment of the upp 1399
extremity movements/Method of kinematic study of normal upper 0796
extremity movements to be compared with patients with powered assistance/Kinem 0794
extremity orthotic systems/Development of externally powered upper 0792
extremity orthotics: A project report/Upper 0795
extremity orthotics/Development of upper 0797
extremity orthotics/New concepts in lower 0146
extremity/Principles of orthotic alignment in the lower 0142
extremity: Regard for the vascular efficiency/The amputation site in the lower 0640
176
eye-hand coordination/Further normative data on a Frostig subtest, 0349
Facial and bodily cues of genuineness, empathy, and warmth 1282
facial and linguistic cues/Responsivity to 1281
Facial nerve conduction latency in chronic renal insufficiency/ 0740
facilitation techniques/In defense of 0681
Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic drug users and addicts 1166
factor analytic study of observable client variables in the rehabilitation pro 1254
factorial study of the stimulus conditions of habituation/A 1132
Factors in the vocational success of hemiplegic patients/ 0263
Factors related to cervical spine mobility. Part I/ 0422
Factors related to cervical spine mobility. Part I/ 0600
Familial mediterranean fever/ 1037
family/Emile Durkheim and the sociology of the 1097
fatigability in neuromuscular diseases/Quantitative evaluation of 0750
fatigue of hand grip/The relationship of intermittent isometric exercise to 0574
fatty acid (FFA) metabolism in ischemic heart (IHD) and thrombotic cerebrovasc 0177
fatty acid (FFA) response in ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular (ITCVD) and h 0088
fatty tissue: A tissue culture study of biopsy of the alcoholic patient/The of 1405
fecal incontinence/Electronic management of 0065
female/Gynecological and obstretrical problems of the spinal cord injured 0985
female institutionalized delinquents/Effects of group psychotherapy with high 1295
Fertility experiment recalled/ 0286
Fetal malformations produced in rats by N-isopropyl-a(2-methylhydrazine)-o-tol 0036
(fetus)Brain damage in the newborn resulting from asphyxiation at birth/ 0282
fetus: Relation to brain damage in the perinatal period/Physiology of the 0289
fetus/The distribution of vitamin C in the human 0134
fibrillation action potentials/The physiological significance of 0105
fibrillation/Total maintenance of circulation in the closed-chest animal with 0816
fibrillation/Unexpected events attending elective D.C. cardioversion for atri 0380
fibrosarcoma in the rat/Hypothyroidism induced by a transplanted 0971
film by C.J. Ross. Techniques of non-verbal psychological testing/Review of 0659
film for occupational therapy instruction/Use of 8mm loop 0299
Fine structure changes in the canine heart after chemical infarction/ 1052
Fiscal management/ 0878
fistula in the dog: A method for construction/Chronic bronchocutaneous 0165
Fitting of a prosthesis on a patient after hemicorporectomy/ 0367
Five stage Lest of cardiac performance during occupational activity/ 0503
Flexor origin release in the treatment of pronation-flexion deformities in the 1396
fluid-electrolyte changes/Study of effect of water immersion on healthy adult 0964
fluorocytosine in the rat/The teratogenic effects of 5- 0037
fluorometric methods used to quantitate plasma catecholamines/Comparative stud 0150
Focus on poverty/ 1269
followup study/A reappraisal of braces and other mechanical aids in patients w 0121
Followup study integration of the visually limitod _,ac) a comprehensive rehabi 1322
Followup study of clients enrolled in the training services grant program/ 1354
followup study of patients with spinal cord aysfunctionf Endocrine and metabol 0118
Followup study of spinal ccrd dysfunction and its resultant disability/Spinal 0123
followup study of spinal cord dysfunction/Methodology and initial findings in 0116
Followup study of two selected groups of cerebral vascular accident patients a 0307
forowup study of young coronary patients/Long term 0092
f,,ot 's measured by plethysmography/Comparison of oscillometric index and bloo 0407
foot /Change in heel width following support of pronated 0305
Fostig subtest, eye-hand coordination/Further normative data on a 0349
'Yacture of the humerus: A report of 129 cases following the throwing of hand 0041
fractures/Aftercare of 0442
fractures and complications, Part 1/Practical physical medicine and rehabilita 0451
fractures and complications, Part 2/Practical physical medicine and rehabilita 0452
Fractures--Larly treatment/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation.: Lec 0450
Free fatty acid (FFA) response in ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular (ITCVD) 0088
Function of popliteus muscle in man:, A multifactorial electromyographic study/ 0991
177
function of the teres major muscle: An electromyographic study/The 0994
function /Problems of 1117
functional analysis of behavior: A technology for special education practices/ 1372
Functional aspects of aphasia/ 0411
Functional classification of neurogenie"bladder dysfunction/ 0884
functional communication profile manual of directions/The 0187
Functional deficiency of autologous implants of the bursa of fabricus chickens 1437
Functional evaluation of short leg braces/ 0720
Functions of glial cells/ 0173
functions of the muscles of the thumb, the index and long fingers/The 1400
further delineation of the integrated didactic experiential training approach 1231
Further medical applications of methods-time-measurement/ 0992
Further normative data on a Frostig subtest, eye-hand coordination/ 0349
Future of computers in medicine/ 0927
gait/Analysis of 0986
gait and the forces produced at the stump-socket interface/Quantitative method 0859
gait of conversion reaction curable/Abnormal 0742
Galileo/"The book of nature is written in characters of geometry"-- 0833
Games that cardiacs can play/ 1078
gamma efferents through the reticular activating system/Control of 0678
gamma system in movement and posture/The role of the 0233
gas tensions in interstitial fluid and tissues/The use of lymph for the measur 0027
Gates Reading Readiness Tests/The predictive efficiency of the 0606
gauge for long term monitoring via radio telemetry/A new miniaturized implanta 0295
Genetic counseling in rehabilitation medicine/ 0220
genetic origin/Disabilities of 1028
genitourinary tract infection/Arthritis associated with 0898
genuineness and patient personality change in group psychotherapy: A compariso 1292
genuineness, and the interpersonal relationship/Self-disclosure, 1315
genuineness, and warmth and patient therapeutic outcome/Therapist empathy, 1298
genuineness, empathy, and warmth/Facial and bodily cues of 1282
genuineness/Empathy, warmth and 1293
genuineness in psychotherapy/The therapists' contribution to accurate empathy, 1297
genuineness/Rating of interpersonal skills: Empathy, warmth, and 1250
geometry"--Galileo/"The book of nature is written in characters of 0833
George Washington University trains homebound/ 1085
(geriatric)Bowel training/ 1042
geriatric patient/Stump arterial circulation and its relationship to the presc 0636
geriatric patients with severe aphasia/Psychosocial factors and recovery in 0189
germinal centers/Studies on the nature of 1427
ghetto heroin addict/Some considerations for rehabilitation of the 1273
glial cells/Functions of 0173
Glossary of behavioral terminology/ 1386
glossary of biomechanical terminology/Standard 0160
glucagon (G) infusion during hemorrhagic shock/Effects of 0153
glucagon (G) infusion during hemorrhagic shock/Effects of 0154
glucose fuel cell/A 1008
glucose, glutamate, and aspartate metabolism in developing rabbit brain/Interr 0624
glucose-insulin-free fatty acid (FFA) metabolism in ischemic heart (IHD) and t 0177
glutamate, and aspartate metabolism in developing rabbit brain/Interrelationsh 0624
glycine in developing rabbit brain/Oxidative decarboxylation of aspartate, ala 0623
Glycogen storage disease of the heart: Hemodynamic and anglocardiographic feat 0596
Goniometer adaptation for measuring hip extension/ 0353
gonococcal arthritis and Reiter's syndrome and measurement of gonococcal and B 0900
Goodenough draw-a-man test/The effect on non-dominant hand execution on the 0343
government, a promising partnership/Voluntary health agencies and 0392
grafts for coronary artery disease/Arterial and venous microsurgical by-pass 0114
grandiosity syndrome/The inadequacy- 0264
grant program/Followup study of clients enrolled in the training services 1354
gratification in male delinquents/Some ego functions associated with delay of 0401
178
gratification in welfare and rehabilitation clients/Delay of 1362
gratification, Porteus Maze test performance, and behavioral adjustment in a d 0590
Group counseling with college underachievers/ 1236
group interactions/Treatment effects of programmed small 1208
Group psychotherapy research variables: A state of the union/ 1205
Group sessions with wives of aphasic patients/ 0008
groups and their perceptions of mental retardates/Three occupational 1218
groups/Toward identification of plus and minus training 1233
Growth and development of attitudes, care, and treatment in Minnesota's mental 0587
GSR/Cognitive processes during differential trace and delayed conditioning of 0747
GSR conditioning: Effects of a masking task/Cognitive processes in differentia 0809
GSR conditioning using a within -S design/Operant 0871
GSR: Use of a reaction time as the UCS with normals and schizophrenics/Cogniti 0748
Guest editorial/ 0556
Guest editorial on "Quantitative imagery in the biomedical sciences"/ 0836
Guidelines for teaching communicative sciences in dental schools/ 1440
guilt, inadequacy guilt, and rehabilitation therapy/Illness 0266
guinea pig !.cart mitochondria/Differences in levels of ATP and ADP in normal a 0082
guinea pig hearts/Digoxin-H3 metabolism in normal and congestive failure 0161
guinea pig ventricles in failure/Biochemical analyses of human papillary muscl 0070
Gynecological and obstetrical problems of the spinal cord injured female/ 0985
Habilitation: New idea., new techniques/ 0208
habituation/A factorial study of the stimulus condition of 1132
hand action/Development toward a controllable orthotic system for restoring us 0790
hand deformities in epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitation of 0231
hand execution of the Goodenough draw-a-man test/The effect on non-dominan 0343
hand function/An objective and standardized test of 0697
hand grip/The relationship of intermittent isometric exercise to fatigue of 0574
Hand signals for dysphasia/ 1442
hand/The validity of the Porteus Maze test completed with the non-dominant 0342
hand tools/Electromyographic kinesiology in the analysis of work situations an 0260
handedness and perceptual development in children with reading problems/The re 0741
handicapes physiques/L'ingenieur du travail et la recuperation des 0255
handicapped/Abstracts of articles on assessment and the socially 1325
handicapped/Abstract of articles on assessment and the socially 1327
handicapped/Assessment and the socially 1324
handicapped/Assessment and the socially 1326
handicapped child/Problems of the orthopedically 0227
handicapped child/The spine in the 0825
handicapped college students/Concerns of parents of 1328
handicapped deaf client/Toward more effective rehabilitation services for the 1286
handicapped in an urban setting/Driver training, transportation, and vocationa 0197
handicapped in college: An annotated list of references and aids/Communication 1330
handicapped/Industrial engineering in the rehabilitation of the 0254
(handicapped)Parents/1172
handicapped persln/Psychological considerations in the driving skills of the 0007
handicapped/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 29. Employment of th 0497
handicapped preschool blind child /Psychological evaluation of the multiple 0029
handicapped subjects in relation to speed of walking beside velocity-controlle 0651
handicapped students/Preparing higher education facilities for 1331
handicaps/OrthoLic devices of patients with chronic physical 0847
hands and wrists/Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis by serial x-ray exam 0862
(hard of hearing)Acoustic phonetics/1421
hard of hearing adults in established facilities for the normally hearing/Educ 1438
hard of hearing child: Clinical and educational management/The 1406
(hard of hearing)Levels of communication/1422
"hard-core" unemployment in a rehabilitation setting/Considerations for workin 1320
Harmonic analysis in carriers of Duch4mne muscular dystrophy/ 1110
hazard problems/Potential of biomechaniLs for solving specific 0258
Head and upper extremity aids/0511
179
head posture in children with cerebral palsy/Training of control of 0421
Headrest device/ 0304
health and politics/Carbon monoxide in 1092
health and welfare services/The dilemma of 0397
health care systems/Computer usage in future 0959
health care/The problem oriented medical chart in rehabilitation education and 0315
health field/Social work in the 1045
health professional schools/Issues and problems in the teaching of social scie 1143
health record/An automated approach to the individual 0931
health services/The contribution of insurance to total 0394
hearing child: Clinical and educational management/The hard of 1406
hearing children's performances/Tactile identification of letters: A compariso 1394
hearing following changes in biochemical condition/Variability in 0558
hearing loss population/Listener preference for selective versus flat amplific 0559
hearing mechanism/The 1423
heart after chemical infarction /Fine structure changes in the canine 1052
heart and cerebrovascular disease/ Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelati 0140
heart and ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular diseases/Profile of covert ische 0094
heart and respiratory rates /Numerical indication of indirect systolic and dias 0813
heart and stroke patients/The support structure of 1022
heart attack/Prediction of job success following 1119
Heart beat frequency curves. A mathematical model/ 0770
(heart)Biochemical analyses of human papillary muscles and guinea pig ventric 0070
(heart)Biochemical differences in papillary muscle biopsies/ 0175
heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremities/Relative effects on 0424
heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremities/Relative effects o.. 0527
heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in the United States. A comparison 0075
heart disease/A submaximal exercise electrocardiographic test as a method of 1094
heart disease?/Does hypertension truly increase the risk rate of ischemic 0083
heart disease/Early recognition of covert ischemic 0072
heart disease/Early recognition of covert ischemic 0085
heart disease/Emotional stress, physical activity, and ischemic 1079
heart disease, heredity and body build as affected by exercise/Ischemic 0091
heart diseases (IHD)/Free fatty acid (FFA) response in ischemic thrombotic cer 0088
heart disease (IHD), ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular disease (ITCVD), and 0078
Heart disease in the first year of life/ 0384
heart disease/New concepts in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of rheu 0377
heart disease/Some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism and coronary 0261
heart disease/The effect of exercise on systolic time intervals in sedentary i 1095
heart disease/Value of anthropometric and ECG parameters in screening for corn 1068
heart failure (CHF) /3'5' Cyclic AMP (CAMP) influences in congestive 0080
heart failure/Intramitochondrial uptake of P32 in adenine nucleotides in conge
heart failure/Rehabilitation principles in congestive 0074
heart failure with 3'5' adenosine monophosphate/The treatment of refectory con 0076
heart frequency in healthy men: Its relation to age and physical condition/Rec 0769
heart: Hemodynamic and angiocardiographic features in two cases/Glycogen stora 0596
heart (IND) and thrombotic cerebrovascular disease (ITVD)/Uric acid as a homeo 0177
heart index: A statistical estimate of cardiac work potential/The Colorado 1136
(heart)Labile variations of intraventricular conduction unrelated to rate char 1074
heart mitochondria/Differences in levels of ATP and ADP in normal and failing 0082
heart rate, and energy cost during isometric contractions in disabled and non- 0204
heart rate/Cardiogynamitf studies in the newborn. II. Regulation of the 0932
Heart rate patterns in infants with idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome/C 0892
Heart rate patterns in the non-distressed premature infant/Cardiodynamic studi 0942
heart rate response/Neural origin of the respiratory- 0869
heart rate response of dogs/The effect of preanesthetic and anesthetic agents 0867
heart rate (RHR)/Neuropharmacological factors influencing the central regulati 0941
heart station/Computer analysis of electrocardiograms: Evaluation of experienc 1075
hearts/Differences in ADP and ATP in mitochondria derived from failing 0081
hearts/Digoxin-H3 metabolism in normal failure guinea pig 0163
hearts/The effect of digitalis on the level of.B.IP,ip,mitochondria derived fro 0086
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heat and cold, Part 1/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 0453heat and cold, Part 2/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 0454
heat and cold, Part 3/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 0455
Heat in pelvic diseases/ 0512
heat on blood pigment absorption rate in traumatized muscle/Effect of 0423
heat therapeutics/Modern techniques of 0981
heating by microwaves at frequencies 2456 and 900 megacycles/Comparison of dee 0704
heating by shortwave diathermy with a helical coil/Selective muscle 0714
Heating of joint structures by ultrasound/ 0711
heating effects of ultrasound in humans/Selective 0705
Heating joint structures Ly ultrasound/ 0707
heating on peripheral blood flow, pulse rate, blood pressure, and temperature/ 01)41
heating patterns produced by microwaves at the frequencies of 2456 and 900 meg 0700Heating patterns produced by shortwave diathermy using helical induction coil 0712
Heating produced by ultrasound in bone and soft tissue/ 0708
heel width following support of pronated foot/Changes in 0305
helical coil/Selective muscle heating by shortwave diathermy with a 0714
helping process/An ecological orientation to the 126/
hemdcorporectomy/Fitting of a prosthesis on a patient after 0367
hemicorporectomy/Prosthetic management of 0726
hemicorporectomy/Rehabilitation after 0068
hemdcorporectomy/Rehabilitation of the patient after 0653
hemiparetic man/Quantitative comparison passive motion and tendon reflex respo 0912
hemiparetic patients/External work of walking in 1115
hemiparetic patients/The Knox cubes as a screening measure of intelligence for 0337
hemipelvectomized patient: Report of a case/A sitting prosthesis for the parap 0359
hemipelvectomy in a paraplegic patient /Prosthetic spinal support following 0365
Hemiplegia/ 0052
hemiplegia/Bender-Gestalt test distortion in 0049
hemiplegia /Corrective surgery in adult 0148
hemiplegia/Measures of functio"al disability in 0910
hemiplegia /Psychological factors in 0012
hemiplegia/Reh:wilitation in 0457
hemiplegia/Rehabilitation in 1004
hemiplegia syndrome/The 0202
hemiplegic patient/Rehabilitation of the 0439
hemiplegia/Rehabilitation of the patient with 0603
hemiplegia/Rehabilitation of the patient with 1003
hemiplegia/Rehabilitation of the patient with 1111
hemiplegia/Rehabilitation surgery in adult spastic 0149
hemiplegia/Results of language tests of patients with 0438
hemiplegia/The effects of dantrolene sodium spasticity and motor performance i 1000
hemiplegia/The relationship be!ween impersistence, intellectual function, and 0016
hemiplegia /Treatment goals and ',election of patients f:r rehabilitation with 1411
hemiplegia/Verticality perception and ambulation in 1032
hemiplegic and hemiparetic man/Quantitative compariscn of passive motion and t 0912
hemiplegic and in the uninvolved lower extremity by three different methods/co 0528
hemiplegic patient explained by brain damage testinE/Some problems in rehabili 0458
hemiplegic patientPhysical problems/Practical physical medicine and rehabili 0449
hemiplegic patientRehabilitation/Practical physical medicine and reiabilitat 0448
hemiplegic patient/Traditional exercise regimes for the 1165
hemiplegic patients/Behavioral correlates of recovery of self-care in 0427
hemiplegic patients/Comparison of circulation :ri the lower extremities of 0410
hemiplegic patients/Evidence for accident prone benavior in 0051
hemiplegic patients/Factors in the vocational success of 0263
hemiplegic patients/Postdischarge physical and social adjustment of 102 1054
hemiplegic patients/Respiratory function in 0132
hemiplegic patients/The efficacy of oral and pan omime instructions for 0658
hemiplegic/Self-care and homemaking for the 0330
hemiplegic stroke patient/Evaluation and treatment of the upper extremity in t 1399
hemiplegic with the aid of the electromyograph/Neuromuscular reeducation of th 0745
1R1
t ir
of nerve orlduc ntiod i
faraeters hIS!m s,Pre.:t f Tt,ani.ttati ,f. t , t , omts tr. o rezri , rt
hemocialvsis Pi -gram Ps%,nolog,cal 3ssessment f ,andidates f,rntm,,,%namic and angiocardicgrapnic features in t.e cases/h1,..c4en storage dist. 059h
nemogi,bin, .n persons witn acute mvoctrdial Infarction and in smokers:oxygen a 0382
nemoglooin ,xygen atfinitv, possinie cause ,f rsocardial cr ne,rosi 0381
hem,gi-hin at the carbon monoxiae renreatning metiwd '.!easurements of total c 0758
ctemt pniliaf , p, lvmorpnism Lete,taolt ov a fact,,r 1401.tzoodt.,
demmrnage due to malf rmat e rebroyascular
nemmornagt in relation to oirtn asphxia/Cerebralu567
0283",ion'A ,
hemorthagic sho(K/Lftects of glucagon (6) infusion during 0153
humi rrhagic shock'Lffects of glucagon (G) infusion during 0154
,tptoportal circulation and its clinical iplicationsHepatic ultrastructureea
(flanges
rinduced
oy lithocnolic acid,
heredity and body Dui Id as afteited by exercisells,hemic neart alseast, 0091
heritable disorders in Har>landi, suryeN, ct 0564
heroin addict/Some consideratica for rehabilitation of tne gdetto 1273
hip: A tissue culture approaonlViabilitv ot bone of the frdctured
hip by paravertebral lumbar spinal nerve blork/freatmcnt of flexor spasticitv 0569hip extension at selected angles of pelvifemoral extension/Kinesiology ofhip extension/Goniometer adaptation for measuring 0353
hip in spina bifida/Reconstruction of the 1154
histology/lextbook of 0292
History and perspective/ 0903
history of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Minnesota 0459
History of physical medicine at the University of Minnesota from 1945 to 1965/ 0578
nistory of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)/The departm 0580
home and the occurrence of depression in middle-aged ;omen/Working outside the 0345
Housebound disabled people perform modern business tasks/homebound/George Washington University trainshomebound persons/New productive capability and earnings of physically disable 1087
homebound/Simple adaptations on modern vocational tolls bring new work opportu 1088
homemaking aids for the dis,bled/ 0614
(homemaking)Clothing for che disabled/ 0301
homemaking for the hemiplegir/Self-care and 0330
hospital administration/Postgraduate education and career mobility: A case fro 22114
hospital and community/Links and barriers between(hospital)An in-hospital system/ 0861
hospital/An on-line computer system for a rehabilitation 0953
hospital beds/Rehabilitation experts confer with manufacturers on design of 0331
(hospital financial management)Acceleraced vs straight line depreciation/ 0540
(hospital financial management)How much is enough/ 0541
hospital function/Requirements and applications of automation in 0918
hospital heart station/Computer analysis of electrocardiograms: Evaluation of 1075
hospital: Location dependencies in the behavior of staff and patients/Ecologic 0860
hospital:Observation and analysis of patient behavior in the rehabilitation 0962
hospital/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 30. Postgraduate educat 0498
hospital:: Problems of the public hospital/The plight of the public 0398
hospital/The relationship of the staff physician to the Department of Physical 0469
hospital usage/Application of computers for 0936
hospitalization of disabled patients/Ten year analysis of duration of 0961
hospitalized psychiatric and brain-damaEed patients/Bende--Gestalt time and sc 1434
hospitals: An exercise in automation/Monitoring patients in 0812
hospitals/Computers and 0864
hospitals/Growth and development of attitudes, care, and treatment in Minnesot 0587
hot pack, and microwave applications/Temperature distributions in the human th 0706
housing/Tenant participation in public 1019
How much is enough/ 0541
human A histological study/End-point results of processed heterogenous, autog 0744
human airway/Airflow regimes and geometrical factors in the 1148
0575human auditory evoked response/Effects of intersional interval on the
182
human budy/lhe effect of limitation of activity upon d ehuman brain/origin and development of neural elements in the
human behavior /Physical disability and
1°015:18!
0288
human embryos of four to seven weeks gestation /Development of neural elements
human experiments/Electronic bladder stimulation: Dog andt8human factors engineering education /two surveys of the needs of engineering so kl,29f2
human machine in work situations /file efficiency of the
human fetus/The distribution of vitamin C in the
human lung/Pressure drop and fluid flow reg.ne of air inspired Into die
humaniModifIcatron of heating patterns produced by microwaves at frequonkies 07u0
human notion/Toe effect of manifest anxiety upon the travel and manipulation o 1288
human notur unit activity determined by statistical evaluation /Physiologic tre 104q
human movement with the aid of a computer/Mapping0837
human muscle cells in vivo/Iransmembrane potential. of 0107
human papillary muscles and guinea pig ventricles in failure'lliochumi,a1
human pipillar% muscles biupsies/BIs_ocaeraLal determinations and Interen,c of
huma ,,ingle muscle cell potentials/The recording of 0049
human skeletal muscle/Slow and fast twitch fibers in 0059
human skeletal muscle/The use of biopsies in the study of
human spina bifida manifesta/Embryology and prenatal development of
human, normal dogs, and patients with joint effusions/Total osmotic activity v 0579
humans/Selective heating effects of ultrasound in
human spinal cord/Skin conductance responses mediated by the transected 0811
human subject with cervical spinal cord transection/Retesting stimulated endoc 0979
human thigh, produced by infrared, hot pack, and microwave applications/Temper (70(3,
dumanism is not enough/hNcrus; A report of 129 cases following the throwing of hand grenades/A mecha 0041
Hydraulic crutch as a source of internal power for orthotics and prosthetics/ 0650
hydrocephalus/Pathophysiology of spina bifida and 1125
hydrocephalus with a new silicone-rubber shunting device, The Denver Shunt, A 1126
hydrogen ion concentration on the pulmonary circulation /,The effect of changes 0019
hydrotherapy and exeiciac in normal subject /Evaluation of cardiac output, card 0363
hydroxycorticosteroids, aldosterone acid-labile conjugate, and chronic illness 0973
hydroxycorticosteroids in healthy subject after water immersion of *welve hour 096721
hydroxycorticosteriods/Influences of bedrest on plasma levels of 17- 0761
hydroxylrininopurine in the rat--Protection by inosine /teratogenic effect of 6- 0038
hydroxyrroline content of chronically denervated skeletal muscle/Passive lengt 0736
hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)/White cell uptake of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-Dopa 0155
hyperoalic chamber/Biomedical research instrumentation for a 6 ATA
hyperbaric chamber for biomedical research/Instrumenting a 0294
hyperbaric oxygen/Tissue 02 and CO2 tensions during 0026
Hyperbari-f oxygen treatment of meningomyelocele/ 0066
hyperbaric oxygen treatment of pressure sores and certain skin ulcers/Topical 0067
hyperbaric oxygenation/Hypoxia irom acute lung failfailure:: Relief by 0166
hyperbaric oxygenation on resting and post exercise calf blood flow/Effect of 0170
hyperbaroxia - the pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen toxicity/Systemic 0169
Hyperlexia--Specific reading ability in children/ 0604
hyperoxia/lathogenesis of pulmonary.pxygen toxicity: The role of systemic vs.0010"
hyperoxia/Response of regional circulation tohypertension in dogs/Diverting renal and adrenal vein blood into liver and ren 0)35;:
hypertension/Pathologic sequelae of systems
hypertension truly increase the risk rate of ischemic heart disease? /Does 00830416
hypertonia/The concept of muscle tone, hypotomia, and 0728hypertonia/Phenol motor point block in the management of muscular
hypotonia, and hypertonia/The concept of muscle tone, 0728
Hyperuricemia and chronic renal disease/ 1 1017
hypoglycemic, 'alloxan diabetic rats/Social facilitation cl a previously le 0151651
hypoglycemic, and alloxan diabetic rats/Social facilitation if a previously 1e 1131
hypotension in quadriplegia/Endrocrine responses to orthosta 'c
hypotension of quadriplegia patients with a pressure suit/Coutrol of orthostat 00933
Hypothermia and the resuscitation of asphyxiated rhesus mankeys/ 0042
Hypothroidism induced b., a transplanted fihrosarcoma in the f if
hypoventilation/tentral alveolar
hypoxemia/Pulmorary Vasoconstriction evoked by prc4apillatyHvpoxia from Acute lung failure: ;:eliof by hyperbari, oxl.e,nation.
Hypoxic ventilatory drie in normal man'
183
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1081
0022
01661164
ideal-self-,oncepts/Client ,n.arenoss of idtustment in self -.and
ideas, new techniques/Habilitation: :,ew11i14 8Identification, classification, and cultivation of mY,oplasmas: )
Identifying the program dropout At A comprehensive rohabilitaton10-lti;!Identity diffusion/An inquiry Into concepts of ego' identity and
idiopathic Adolescent seoliosis/Spinal fusion in the treatrent of
idiopathic respiratory distress svndrome/Cardiod,namic studic, I,, too newborn. 089:
Idiopathic scoliosis in 2, 3 and 4 'loons ions/ 08 I
idiopathic ',cellos's/Structural etioloo,cal I.I. toi in 08;,8
(18) containing cells in tee Lbi,ken'ontogeny and distiihuton of iilluno,lobul 1410
IgA deticiency/Inounologn,a profile in a diromosonc 1S delition svndime 1,18
IgC syntliesd, in young rabbits by ,p-meth,.1 ffr,aptopurine titatr4ntrsuppitssio 1428
1gM and 10, synthesis in young rabbit', by r,-mctuvl mi,(antopurine tieatment/su
IgM/Def,ciercy ofileostomy/Living comfortably ith your
illness and injury of the athlete/Psychological factors inillness guilt, inadequacy guilt, and rehabilitation therapy/
92650
illness/Operant conditioning in chronic
12)6
illumination, And sex on estimates of body-part siz /Influtme of a,tive movem 0805
imagery in the biomedical sciences"/Guest editorial on "quantitative 08in
Immediacy and confrontation/Beyond the Lore .onditions: 12h3
Immediate repair of spina bifida. Lthics and policy/ 11
immobilization of the lower extremity /Atrophy of quadriceps mf -le due to'1(1X2immobilization/Physiologic concepts of 1
immunoglobuliu (Ig) containing cells in the chicken/Mntogenv and distribution 1430
immunoglobulin synthesis in chickens by embryonic infections of anti-, antilod 1401
immunologic deficiency diseases associated with lvmphoproliforative disoidcr,/ 1416
immunologic deficiency diseases /the primary 1426
immunologic deficiency syndromes:, Independence of Cls and Clq/SulAinits- of the 143f
immunologic development: A new theoretical model of plasma cell dliferentl-tio 1:o9
immunological problems (Dis,.usFion)/Mycoplasma 10 /'
Immunological profile in a chr,msome 18 deli syndrome with 1p.5 deficiency 1418
impa of electronics on medicine: Part 1/The 0919
Impairment of respiration after spinal cord injury/ 0130
impedance cardiac output ',vstem/Development and evaluation of an 0548
Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive means to mon,'-r cardiac function/ 0550
Impedance cardiography as a noninvasive method of monitoring cardiac function 0551
impedance change to aortic flow ve ocity and accolvration/lhe relationship of 0549
impedance measurements;: Calibration of an Impedance pneumograph/rhoracic cage 0543
impedance measurements: Cancellation of respiration effects on t ansthoracic c 0431
impedance measurements:: Dvnardc characteristics of an impedance t amograptillh 0433
impedance measurements: Impedance plethysmographic determination of cardiac ou 0435
impedance measurements:. Impedance plethysmographic determination of carliac ou 0436
impedance measurements Impcdance product system/lhoracic cage 0432
impedance measurements: lissue resistivit in vivo and transthoracic impidance 0434
impedance plethysmography system to monitor cardiac output/Development of an 0 0582
impedance pneumograph/CAlibration of an0643Impedance/The or'gin of cardiogenic changes in thoracic electrical
impersistence, intellectual function, and outcome of rehabilitation in patient 0016
Implantation of carotid sinus nerve stimulator/ 0168
Implications of ownership for nursing home care/r21241Implication of research in counseling for rehabilitation counselors/
importance of ad1,-sions and total collagen in contracture of denervated muscle 0732
Impressions/Content and order in the formation of 0570
impulse control in institutionalized delinquents using Rorschach content and t 0593
184
inadequacy guilt, and rehabilitation therapy/Illness guilt, 0266
inadequacy-grandiosity syndrome/The 0264
Incidence of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa from clinical sources/ 0784
Income and outcome/ 1073
incontinence/Electronic management of fecal 0065
independence/Rehabilitation: The road to 0915
independence/Training for functional 0516
(index finger)The function of the muscles of the thumb, index and long fingers 1400
indicators of patients' abilities to meet tasks in rehabilitation/Psychologica 0009
indispensable nurse/The 1124
Individual differences relating to coronary artery disease/ 0089
indomethacin/A demonstration of anti-inflammatory effect Df 0621
Induced emission of sperm utilizing electrical stimulatioi of the seminal vesi 0328
Induced myotonia in fast and slow ,muscles of the rat/ 0058
induction coil applicators/Heating patterns produced by shortwave diathermy us 0712
Industrial engineering in the rehabilitation of the handicapped/ 0254
(industrial)The rehabilitation-industrial complex 0396
industry/Backache in 0502
infant/Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn, IV. Heart rate patterns in the no 0942
infantile atrophies/The progressive muscular dystrophies and 0228
infantile muscular atrophy, myotonia ccngenita, and central core disease/Progr 0229
infantile progressive muscular atrophy, arthrogrypcsis, and central core disea 0230
infants in Vinh Long Province Hospital/Neonatal survival in premature and term 0737
infants with idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome/Cardiodynamic studies in 0892
infarction and in mokers/Oxygen affinity of hemoglobin in persons with acute 0382
infarction/Fine structure changes in the canine heart after chemical 1052
infarction found at autopsy/Complication of myocardial 1077
infection/Arthritis associated with genitourinary tract 0898
Infectious agents in the arthritides: Current status/ 0907
I.iflammatory osteoarthritis/ 1038
.nfluence of active movements, illumination, and sex on estimates of body-size 0805
Influence of patient statement on judgements of therapist statements during ps 1290
Influence of the cerebral cortex on the cuneate nucleus of the monkey/ 0673
Influences of bedrest on plasma levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids/ 0761
information center on technical aids/The tasks of an 0300
information from scientific research in the practice of physical medicine/Util 0855
information process/Laboratory data in an integrated 0950
information processing technology in clinical investigations/Considerations in 0920
information processor:- Computers illustrate processes underlying spontaneous r 0680
Information transmission in the mother -child dyad/ 1170
Information-exchange program for rehabilitation research and training centers, 1066
infrared, hot pack, and microwave applications/Temperature distributions in th 0706
infusion during hemorrhagic shock/Effects on glucagon (G) 0'-3
infusion during hemorrhagic shock/Effects of glucagon (G) 0154
Ingredients of successful treatment of programs for underachievers/ 1209
in-hospital system/An 0861
inj.lries/Physical medicine and rehabilitation in multiple 0441
injury of the athlete/Psychological factors in illness and 0265
innervation, electromyographic patterns and enzymes of skeletal muscle resulti 0323
inosine/Teratogenic -ffects of 6-hydroxylamincpurine in the rat--Protection by 0038
inquiry into the con_epts of cgo identity anti identity diffusion/An 0581
institutionalization on self-esteem/Effects of 0312
institutionalized delinquents using Rorschach content and thought process scal 0593
insurance to total health services/The contribution of 0394
Institute of Delf Profcssional Persons/Proceedings of the 1389
Institute on research with volunteers in juvenile delinquency/ 1319
institutional survey of 143 cases of acquired cerebral palsy/An 0221
institutionalized delinquents/An MMPI comparison of two groups of 0400
institutionalized delinquents on Porteus Maze test performance/A comparison of 0399
instruction to the language training of severely impaired aphasic patients /App 0241
instruction/Use of 8mm loop film for occupational therapy 0299
185
Instructions for nemiplegic patients /,Toe efficacy of oral and paatomime 0658
instructor's ratings as predictors of training outeomes in vocational rehabili 1358
instrumentations An evaluation of acre than 200 ,ases/lne manavxmtnt of seelio 0823
instrumentation for a 6 ATA hyperbaric cnamber/Biomedical research
Instrumentation in spine instability other than scoliosis/listrumentation in structural scoliosis/ g5
instrumentation in scoltos,s/Present status of spine
instrumentation upon the tilt table response/Ittect of complex measuringInstrumenting a hyperbaric chamber for biomedical research/ 0294
insulin and lipid interrelationship in ischemic heart and cerebrovascular w. 0140
insulin, and lipid interrelationship in ischemic vascular disease/larhohydrate 0,177
Insulin response to glucose stress in covert ischemic coronary and cerebrovaso 0141
intellect/Developmental disabilities and problems of(13:i (3)::Intellectual and perceptual correlates of reading disabilities;
intellectual function, and outcome of rehabilitation in pationt with 1,tt hemp 0016
intelligence for hemipireti. patients/the Nnox cubes As a screening measure of 0337
interactiin unit measure, time sample measures, patient perception measures /ih 1292
Inter-disciplinary training in communication pathophysiology/ 1441
Interfaith Institute for Denominational Workers with the Deaf/Proceedliogs of t 1388
Internal-external locus of control:: A bibliography/ 1356.
Internal-external locus of control": A promising rehabilitation variable/ 1351
Internal-external .ucus of control and perception of disability/ 1352
Internal-external _onus of control and the practice of birth control/
Intracavit cardiac neoplasms: A review of fifteen cases/
Intramitochondrial uptake of P32 in adenine nucleotides in congestive heart fi 1767c25'
Intraosseous neurilemoma of the third lumbar vertebra/
interuniversitv program for rehabilitation in regional medical programs/An
10376:517:9
Interrelationships if glucose, gleetamata , and aspartate metabolism in develori 0624
inter-relationships of st.ven criteria of adjustment among psychiatric clients 0344
interstitial fluid and tissues/The use of lymph for the measurement of gas ten 0027
Intravascular catheterization /ti review of Henry A. Zimmerman's
Introduction to behavior therapy for rehabilitation workers/ 1204
Introduction to the rehabilitation of motor disorders/ 1412
Introspection/A new use for the rehabilitation process:.?2.33C1)
invertebral disc/Theinvestigation of paired-associates learning in adult dysphasic subject,./An 0412
ischcmia /Abnormal Bohr effect: A possible cause of myocardial 0571
ischemia or necrosis /Abnormal hemoglobin oxyg3n affinity, a possible cause of
ischemic cerebrovascular disease/Specificity of risk factors in 0096
ischemic cerebrovascular disease. The assessment of risk factors/
ischemic coronary and cerebrovascular disease/Insulin response to glucose stre 0141
ischemic heart and ischei is thrombotic cerebrovascular di,ea,,es/Profil of coy 0094
ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in the United States, A cam '0600855
ischemic heart disease' /Doe;; hypertension truly increase the risk tate of
ischemic heart disease /Earl/ recognition of covert0085
ischemic: heart disease/Early recogniticl, of covert
Iscliemic heart disease, he-edit and body build as affected by exercise/ 0091
ischemic heart disease (IHD), ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular disease (ITC 0078
ischemic strokes/Random controls in the clinical study of 0649
ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular (ITCVD) and heart disease; (IHD)/Free fatt 0088
ischemic ulcers in paraplegic patients /Evaluation of seat devices to prevent 0426
ischemic vascular disease/Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelationship in 0077
Isokinetic contraction', A new conceot of resisti.e exercise/
isokinetic exercise/A study ofIsolation of L-forms of Bartonella bacilliformis/ 0899
isometric contraction of its own unit/Afferent synaptic activity reduced in an 0983
Isometric contractions in disabled and non-disabled/Muscle strength and electr 0204
isometric exercise to fatigue of hand grip/The relationship of intermittent 0574
Isometric tension differences in fibers of red and white muscles/ 1150
Isometric tension of glycerinated muscle fil -q-14 following adrenalectomyl 1149
isosorbide din:trate in coronary insufficiency. A report on exercise electroca 1076
186
Issues and problems in the teaching of social science in health professional sitem analysis of the childrens' Manifest Anxiety Scale with the retarded/An
1143
1177
job proficiency, employability, and training satisfaction of vocational rehabi 1354job success following heart attack/Prediction of 1119joint cavities of dogs/Total osmotic activity of synovial fluid of the major , 0544foint/Cineradiographic demonstration of the rheumatoid arthritis of the cricoa 1033joint effusions/Total osmotic activity values for the synovial fluid and arter 0"qjoint/Llectromyographic study of the function of some muscles crossing the gle 0723joint mobility /Range of motion exercise:. Key to 0552Joint range and deformity recorded by xerography/ 0998joint structures by ultrasound/heating 0707joint structures by ultrasound/Heating of 0711
juvenile delinquency/Institute on resear-b with volunteers in 13:-
juvenile delinquents/Changes in self-concepts during group psychotherapy as a 1294
juvenile delinquents: Lffects of therapeutic conditions, patient self-explorat 1311
Kenny Self-Care Lvaluation/Numerical scoring of self -cart status: A study of t 0428kindergarten/Sex differences in the knowledge of letter and number names in 0610Kinematic studies of normal upper extremity movements to be compared with pate 0794kinematic study of normal upper extremity movements/Method of 0796kinesiologic analysis/Laboratory for 108kinesiology in the analysis of work situations and hand tools/Electromyographi .0260
Kinesiology of hip exte-,sion at selected angles of pelvifemoral extension/ 0585
kinesiology/Recent advaoces in 0518knee staLility in below knee braces/A biomecnanical evaluation of 0719
knowledge of letter and number names in kindergarten/Sex differences in the 0610Knox cubes as a screening measure of intelligence for hemiparetic patients/The 0337
Labile variations of intraventricular conduction unrelated to rate changes/ 1074labor union population. Part Iz Research report/Demand for rehabilitation in a 0119
labor union population: Part II: Action program/Demand for rehabilitation in a 0120
Laboratory data in an integrated information process/ 0950Laboratory for kinesiologic analysis/ 1058
language behavior of the brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations in the 0242
language function in aphasia due to stroke/Long term assessment of 0178
language imprcvement after completed stroke/Evaluating 0182Language problems after a stroke: A guide to muni_tion/ 0577
language recovery in severe aphasialSpeech therapy and 0192language tests of patients with nemiplegia/Results of 0438
Language therapy/ 0239language training of severely impaired aphasic patient/Application of program 0241
last year of the second decade--Problems and opportunities confronting the Ame 0222
lavage in cystic fibrosis, a comparison of agents/bronchial 077J(law)Objective measurement of drug effects on driving/ 02,6
(law)Panel on medicolegal conservations in workmen's compensation/ 0122
(law)lhe rehabilitation expert in court/ 0124
Lay mental health counseling: The effects of lay ,up counseling/ 1226
(L-Dopa), citecholamines (CAs) and 5-hydroxytryptinine (5-8T)/White cell uptak 0155leadership with mentally retarded boys/Democratic, authoritarian and laissez-f 1243
learning and behavior problems with delinquent boys/Operant conditioning pr:nc 1211
learning and memory in the retarded: Some implications for the teaching learns 137,
learning and retention in retarded and nonretarded children/Paired-associate 1384
learning and retention performance of the retarded/Practical implications of r 1381
learning: 1, An examination of motnodology/Studies in paired-associates 1379
learning/A simple non-language test of new 0670learning disabilities/The team approach in the diagnosis and treatment of chil 0561
learning/Electromyographie gradients during complex visual discrimination 1162
learning experiences/Toward explaining success and failure in interpersonal 1228
learning in aduli dysphasic subjects/An investigation of paired-associates 0412
learning in r:antally retarded adolescents/Reinforcement conditions and inciuen 1186
learning method/Keteaticn in retarded and nonretarded chi]dren as a function o
'- earning performance as 1 function of asso( nation crilue of raterials:Pair(d as 1373
learning performap-e as a function of meaningfulness and response times Paired 1;76
learning in problems ci" chronic pain'F-)me implications of .i,,t, 2
Learning rehabilitation medicine: A program by and for medical students/ 00,0
learning theories and exposure to delinquency/2's rev:ow of social17left axis deviation/The clinical significance of 0;"
leg brace/Clinical e:Jperience with a plastic short 0698
leg brace/Ixperimental plastic short 0695
leg brace f,brication/Plastic shortleg braces /functional evaluation of short
:17872028';
0
leg/Computer analysis of dat. obtained from an instrumented prosthetic_'legal and administrative aspects of prostaeti( supply /!he 0209
legal prohlum,, of automation in medi.inc/SotiAl And u038
leut.0-ds in preventing or controlling the (ardlova,.(nlar dc,onditionim, J bed ,1960
letters: A comparison of deaf and hearing children' 'den 1394
Level of therapist functioning patient depth of self-exploration and type of 14
Levels of communication/ 1422
Levels of research in experimental social innovation17(L-form)History and perspective/ 0903
(L-form)Identification, classification, and cultivation of mvcoplasmas' 0904
I. form session/Discussion on the 0902
L forms: Clinical considerations/Mycoplasmas and bacterial 0909
I. forms of bacteria . lisease/The role of 0906
life/Heart uisease AC first year of 0384
liftingiBlomochanics of 0250
lifting tasks applied to the vocational assessment of rehabilitees/brgonomieg 0253
limb deformities--Preservation of rudimentary appendices and prosthetic design 0135
limb /Surface electrical stimulation of lower 0988
limb volume changes during extended space missions. A progress report/Sterlome 0835
limbs/Counseling parents of children with congenital deformities of the 0216
L'ingenieur du travail et la recuperation des handicapes physiques', '55
Linguistic considerations in the language behavior of the brain-damaged adult/ 0242
Linguistic consideration of the verbal behavior of the brain-damaged adult/ 0243
linguistic cues/Responsivity to facial and 1281
Links and barriers between hospital and community/ 1018
lipid correlations in ischemic heart disease (Iii), ischemic thrombotic cerebr 0078
lipid interrelationship in ischemic heart and cerebrovascular disease/Carbohyd 0140
lipid interrelationship in ischemic vascular disease/Carbohydrate, insulin, an 0077
lipids and enz)- erum 0032
lipids and enzymc,iiic? effect of strenuous exercise on serum 0031
Listener preference for selective versus flat amplification for a high frequen 0559
Living comfortably with your colostomy/
literature on behavior therapy/Some neglected issues in theliterature and suggestions for research/Personality characteristics of arthrit
liver and renal hypertension in dogs/Diverting renal and adrenal vein blood in
literature/Predicting successful and unsuccessful rehabilitation outcomes: A r
lithocholic acid/Hepatic ultrastructure changes induced by
Listening
Living comfortably with yoar ileostomy/
0554
Locomotive character'-tics of urban pedestrians'1131;16locus of control:, A bibliography/Internal-external
locus of control and perception of disability/Internal-external 1352
locus of control and the practice of birth control/Internal-external 1348
locus of control: A promising rehabilitation variable/Internal-external 1351
Locos of control as a determinant of job proficiency, employability, and train 1359
locus of control bibliography/Abstract supplement to 1349
long fingers /,The Junctions of the muscles of the thumb, the index and 1400
Long term assessment of language function in aphasia due to stroke/ 0178
Long term followup study of young co-onary pa,ients/ 0092
low-back Injuries/Avoid 0126
4r
188
lung capaci:, in patients who have scoliesis/Me-urtrent 095,
lung, I. Detecilon of esterase with A new cyteehemi,a1 method In:Nme ,t thelung disease:: Treatment by physical therapy /obstructivelhag failures 1-1elief by hyperbaric oxygenation/Hypoxia fr, r acute. 0166
lung in controlled breathingilhe series cenduct.,rs of the 112'i
lung/Papillomatosis of the ,011.
lung/Pressure drop and fluid flow regime of air inspited in.,' tile human 11..
lung/Pulmonary gas transport: A mathematieal hodel the
lymph fur the measurement of gas tensions in interstitial fluid and tis1e-,/ih 002;)2:/
lymph heart/:wuromuscular relationships and inherent raise le automitielt\ in In 1051
1.)mphocyte cytoto\ic antibodies in systemic lupus er\tnematosus/ 08 7,i
lymph( id system/Development and physiology of the 1418
lymphoproliferative disorders/lhe secondary immunologic del to ienev ells a-, 1.16
magnitude and complexity of cerebral vascular diseise/Ine (11
male subjects Plasma volume and fluid-electrelyte, Lhauesstudy of of u'O.malformation /-1 cerebrovascular hemorrhage due to '
malformations: General considerations /congenital 2; 7
malformations produced in rats by f.-isoprop;1-4(2-muthylhdrarine)-p-toluanide 0016
mammary artery to the distil left anterior descending eoionary arter/Anatomo' 0111
mammary thermography/lhe present status of 1'J43
0411mail A multifactorial electromvogi iphic study /Function of poplituus muscle in
017')man / +n automated system to measure patellar tendon reflex, iespon.es in
man/Aphasia in a cougenitall deaf
man/A plethysmographic method of measuring the contribution of tile rib cae, an 0021
Man/Lnergy cost of work::man/Hypoxic ventilatory drive in normal
0 771
man/02 alveolar-arterial tension difference after 10 days re,umbenev in
man/Propioceptive stimulus in the regulation of pulmonary ventilation inman/fluantitative comparison of passive motion and tendon reflex lesponses in b °1064141"6151424'
manbtelative contributions of the rib cage and the diaphragm to ventilation in 0024
09 31man/Urinary catecholamine metabolites in spinal cord iniured(management)An automated approach to the individual health record/
management/Assessment and 067,
management/.uditory disters:, Evaluation and
C1E8)management /,Fiscalmanagement of clinical emergencies/Computers in the:Linagement of completed stroke/ 0116
management of disability/ xpanded horizons and problems in the ./916
management of patients wi h pulmonary disease/Preoperative, 1090
management of pressure and other external factors in the prevention of ischemi 1420
management of rehabilitation in the stroke patient/Oithopaedic 1397
management of scoliosis by spine instrumentation:. An evaluation of more than 2 0823
management of the affected newborn. The role of the social worker/omprehensiv 1130
Management of the child with spina bifida/1management of the chronically ill and disabled/The usefulness of computers in 0M
Management of the chronic seq..elae of paralytic disease/ 0934
management of the neurogenic oladder/Diagnosis and 1145
management of the newborn with spina bifida Fhe role of the pediatrician/Comp 1158
management of the patient with disabling residuals of cerehrovascular dis.ea,(,/ 0926
management/Problem solving in 1123
mandibular movements with cholinergic drugs in nyoneural Junction disease/Obse 1060
manpower planning/Expanding services to the disabled and disadvantagudt, Implic 1433
(13
manual of directions/The functional cu.munication profilemanuals/Standards for termination of case services depicted by state plats or
128Mapping human movement with the aid of a computer/ 0837
marine vibrio/New anti-pseudomonas agent isolated from a 0183
Martorell's syndrome/1069
Maryland/A survey of heritable disorders in0554
Massage/0445
Massage/Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Lecture 17, 0475
189
Maternal attitudes and behavior as related to the self-concept and behavior ad 4 1104
mathematical comparison of the effects of intermittent and continuous drainage 0336
Mathematical description and computer detection of alpha waves/ 1101
mathematical model/Heart beat frequency curves A 0770mathematical relationship among urinary frequency, residual urine, and bactcri 0333
Maturation of the brain related to ,variables in the environment/ 0287
McArdle's syndrome wih previously unreported electrocardiographic and serum e 0589
meaning of delinquency/The 0642
measurement: A source of misinterpretation/Direction of 0629
measurement/Further medical applications of methods-time- 1,992
Measurement of effects of spasmolytic medications on various parameters of the 0751
measurement of functional communication in aphasia/A 0240
measurement of gas tensions in interstitial fluid and tissues/The use of lymph 0027
Measurement of lung capacity in patients who have scoliosis/ 0955
measurement of nasality/Theory and instrumentation for quantitative 1424
.Measurement of nasality with TONAR/ 1425
measurement of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers/Self-evaluation: A 0925
Measurement of sympathetic neurohormones in the plasma of race car drivers/ 0977
measurements/Acid-base regulation: Classical concepts and modern 1104
Measurements of total circulating hemoglobin with the carbon monoxide rebreath 0758
measurements using an "on-line" computer/Pulmonary function 115
Measures of functional disability in hemiplegia/ 0910
Measuring impulse control in institutionalized delinquents using Rorschach con 0593
mechanics: An etiological factor in diopathic scoliosis/Structural 0888
Mechanism for respiratory insuffic .icy after cervical cord injury/ 0020
'mechanism of spiral fracture of the humerus: A report of J29 cases following t 0041
mechanism/The hearing 1423
median and ulnar nerves/Motor conduction velocities in the 0690
medical and public health schools/Teaching activities of social scient.sts in 1023
medical aspects of low back pain/Orientation to 0097
medical care: An annotated bibliography/Assessment of the quality of 0I.63
medical care/The place of recreation in institutional 0201
medical chart in rehabilitation education and health care/The problem oriented 0315
Medical education for comprehensive medical care/ 0513
Medical managtment of muscular dystrophy/Diagnostics: 0620
medical postgraduate programs/Research training 0530
medical practice/Site of care in 1014
medical record data for computer processing/Preparing 0948
medical record in rehabilitation/The problem-oriented 0366
Medical rehabilitation/ 1082
Medical rehabilitation -- Cliche or reality/ 0387
medical rehabilitation content /On behavior theory applications in a 0666
medical setting/Modifying persistent undersirable behavior in a 0592
medicine/Social and legal problems of automation in 0938
medical speciality /Physical medicine and rehabilitation ac. a 0522
medical specialization/A new approach to the prediction of 0583
medical specialization: Student-based strong vocational interest blank srales/ 0321
Medical student attitudes toward physical medicine/ 1048
medical fiewpoint/Acceptance of rehabilitation; A 0542
medicare patients in a speech pathology prograM7ASurvey of 100 aphasic 0193
medications on various parameters of the spasticity syndrome/Measurements of e 0751
medicine: A program by and for medical students/Learning rehabilitation 0360
medicine/Definition an(: philosophy of rehabilitation 0413
medicine/Quantitation in biology and 0763
medicine/Rehabilitation 0212
medicine/Stereophotogrammetry in biology and 0832
medicine/The year in rehabilitation 0395
medicolegal conservations in workmen's compensation/Panel on 0122
mediterranean :ever/Familial 1037
memory in the retarded: Some implications for the teaching-learning process/Ro 1378
memory testing of college students/Methodology in digit 0557
193
men: Its relation to age and physical condition/Recovery time of heart frequen 0769
men/Studies of the dynamics of micturition: Observations on healthy 0892
men with a complete section of the spinal cord/Relative concentration' and dail 0976
men with cervical spinal cord section/Adrenal responses to stress in 0978
men with cervical spinal cord section/Daily rhythms of electrolytes and aldost 0975
men with quadriplegia due to spinal cord section/Analysis of daily rhythms of 0974
men with spinal cord injury as related to manner of onset of disability/Person 0656
meningitis and paraplytic disease due to newly recognized interovirus/Aseptic 0437
meningoayelocele and anencephaly/The etiology and epidemiology of 1146
meningomyelocele/Hyperbaric oxygen treatment of 0066
meningomyeloceletMobility and 1116
mental health counseling: The effects of lay group counseling/Lay 1226
mental health/The school's contribution to 1239
mental hospitals/Growth and development of attitudes, care, and treatuent in M 0587
mental illness in the counties of a midwestern state/The relationship between 0637
mental patients and juvenile delinquents/Changes 'n self-concepts during group 1294
mental patients during group therapy /Effects of therapeutic conditions, altern 1313
mental retardation: Suggestions for prevention based on expetimeat-a-in monkeys 0277
mentally retarded/The1382
mentally disabl.d/T0o Pennsylvania driver safety education programs for till ph 1336
metabolic action of 2,4- dinitrophenol /Pulmonary ventilation response to the 0757
metabolic evaluation/An electronic system for cardiac and 0547
metabolic findings/A followup study of patients with spinal cord dysfunction: 0118
metabolic rate during hydrotherapy and exercise in normal subjects/Evaluation 0363
metabolism and coronary heart disease/Some aspects of carbohydrate 0261
metabolism in developing rabbit brain/Interrelationships of glucose, glutamate 0624
metabolism in ischemic heart (IHD) and thrombotic cerebrovascular disease (ITV 0177
metabolism in normal and congestive failure guinea pig hearts/Digoxin-H3 0161
metabolites in spinal cord injured man/Urinary catecholamine 0159
methionine and cystine in bovine prothrembin prepared by DEAE-celiulose/The pr 0115
Method for wultivariant analysis of aphasia based on studies of 235 patienta i __Alas
Method of kinematic study of normal upper extremity movements/ 0796
method of self-evaluation for counselor education/A1256
Methodology and initial findings in a followup study of spinal cord dysfunctio 0116
Methodology in digit memory testing of college students/ 0537
methodology/Studies in paired-associates learning: I. An examination of 1379
methyl mercaptopurine treatment/Suppression of IgM and IgC synthesis in young 1428
mice/Analysis of audio-frequency components of the electromyogram of normal an 0882
micro-technique for the separation and characterization of myoglobin from oche 0372
microwave applications/Temperature distributions in the human thigh, produced 07C6
microwale contact applicator/Eyaluation of a .0716
microwaves at frequencies 2456 .,ad 900 megacycles/Comparison of deep heating b 0704
microwaves at the frequencies of 2456 and 900 megacycles by physiological fact 0700°
microwaves in specimens under therapeutic conditions/Temperature distributions 0701
micturition: Observations on healthy 4en/Studics of the dynamics of 0893
micturition studies (Preliminary 'sport) /Computer processing of data generated 07154
minicomputer system/Volumes an surface areas. of body parts using a photogramm 0776
Minnesota from 1945 to 19f:::listory of physical medicine at the University of 0578
Minnesota's mental hospfielsiGrowth and development of attitudes, care, and tr 0587
mitochondria derived from failing hearts/Differences in ADP and ATP in0081
mitochondria derived from failing lie-arts/11m effect of digitalis on the level 0086
mitochondria/Differences in levels of ATP and ADP in normal and failing guinea 0082
Mitochondrial changes in choline-deficient rat myocardium/ 0647
mitral and aortic valvular atresia: A patholozie study of.14 cases/Coexistent 0369
Mitral atresia: A study of 32 cases/0373
MMPI/An abbreviation.pf the social introversion scale for 373-item 0348
MMPI comparison of two groups of institutionalized delinquents/An 0400
MNPI items/Objections to0350
mobility/An objective and standardized test of patient 0699
Mobility anci'meningomyelocele/1116
mobility. Part I/Factors related to cervical spine0422
191
mobility. Pai't 1/Factors -elated to cervical spine 0600(mobility) /Progressive ambulation 0735model for differential treatment for alcoholics/A 1274model/Heart beat frequency curves. A mathematical 0770model of comprehensive patient care/Rehabilitation medicine: A 0924model/Use of AFDC by eligible families: A predictive 0311Modern techniques of heat therapeutical 0981Modification of athetosis by denervation of the tonic neck reflexes/ 0532Modifications of heating patterns produced by microwaves at the frequencies of 0700Modification ofthe Bailey bottle for use with modern gas analyzers/
1Modification of wheelchair brake lever/ 106gmodified fuel cell for the analysis of oxygen concentrations of gases/AMOdifying persistent undesirable behavicr ii a medical setting/
(1i(39)425money as related to employment stability/lerception ofmonitor: Experience, clinical value, and problems/Physiological 0940monitoring at the bedside/Physiological 0917Monitoring, computer entry, and display of the four vital signs! 0817monitoring/Electrode experience in clinical biomedical 0911monitoring in critical illness/Experience with on-line 0946monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and clinical usefulness/Physiologic 0949Monitoring patients in hospitals: An exercise in autonaton/ 0812'
monitoring systems/The clinician's requirements for physiological '0951
monkey/Influence of the cerebral cortex on the cuneate nucicus of the 0673monkeys/Asphyxia at birth, a major factor in mental retardation: Suggestions f 0277monkeys asphysiated at birth/Develoumental behaviors: Delayed .appearance in 0194monkeys asphyxiated at birth/Tramsneuronal degeneration in brains of 0064monkeys conditioned with progesterone /Tumors induced by chicken sarcoma in 0158monkeys/nypothermia and the resatertation of asphyxiated rhesus 0042monkeys receiving chicken sarcoma virus/Nephritis and brain atrophy in 0157monkeys surviving neonatal asphyxia/Progressive degenerative changes in brains 0063monkeys/Twins and teratisma in rhesus 0138More bucks less sweat (The anatomy of work)/ 0256mother-child dyad/Information transmission in the 1170mothers of schizophrenic children/A scale for the measurement of pathogenesismotion and self-assistive exercises/A procedure for passive range of 02361
motion and tendon reflex responses in biceps and triceps brachii muscles in he 0912
motion/Exercises with a beach ball for increasing range of 0626motion/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 1. Measuring range of 0467
motion problems/Therapeutic exercise in13::motion/The application of simple photographic methods in disorders of 0881
motion1288
otion ta activities of daily living/Relation of muscle strength and range ofmotion/The effect of manifest anxiety upon the travel and manipulation compone
1114
Motivational conflict and employment instability: A research study4motivations, self-concepts, and parental backgrounds: A factor analytic study/ 13577
motoneuron by isometric contraction of its own u:,it /Afferent synaptic activity 0983
Motor cond ion in the deep palmier branch of the ulnar nerve/ 0028
Motor cond tion velocities in median and ulnar nerves/ 0690
Motor con ction velocity in proximal and distal segments of the radial nerve/ 0686
Motor cond ion velocity of the distal radial nerve/ 0687
motor disorders/Introduction tothe rehabilitation of 1412
motor impersistence in brain damaged. individuals: A double blind study/The effmotor neuron disease/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 23. Lower
00140489
Motor nerve conduction velocity studies on lover extremities of hemiplegics/ 1410
motor performance in brain injury: A bio- engineering method/The assessment of 0999
motor performance ,in hemiplegia /The effects of dantrolene sodium on spasticity 1000
Motor-point biopsies in diabetic neuropathy/ 0326
Motor-point biopsies in carcinomatous neuropathy/ 0324
motor point block/A new technique of 0654
motor paint block in the management of muscular hypertonia/Phenol 04
motor unit action potential duration/Computer analysis of themotor unit in steroid myopathy/The
192
motor unit potentials/Computer analysis ef duration of 0886
motor unit potentials from fine-wire electrodes/Ours 'n of single 0990
movement and posture/The role of the gamma system in 0233
movement patterns /Computer analysis and display of 0831
movement mith the aid of a computer/Mapping human 0837
movements, ismumination, and sex on estimates of body-pakt size/Influence of a 0805
movements with cholinergic drugs in myoneural junction disease/Observations of 1060
Mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa. in patients with illnesses/ 0788
Multidisciplinary approach in rehabilitation/0846
Multiple congenital contractures (arthrogryposis). An electrommograshic study/ 0223
Multiple congenital contractures. Public health considerations of arthrogrvpos 0224
mumps virus embryopathy in the chick/An experimental model of 1435
muscle after Sssrrard procedure/Survival of iliopsoasCIM
muscle and tendon collagen/The effect of denervation On 0733
muscle: An electromyographic study/The function of the teres 0994
muscle/A study of causal factors in the resting length-tension diagram of whol 0727
muscle automaticity in amphibian lymph heart/Neuromuscular relationships aril i 1051
muscle biopsies/Biochemiial differences in papillary 0176
muscle cell potentials/its recording of human single 0099
muscle cells in vivo/Transmem'-mane otentials of human0107
muscle due to immobilization of the lower extremity/Atrophy of quadriceps 1159
muscle/Effects of heat on blood pigment absorption rate in traumatized 0423
muscle, epimysiura, and tendon in normal and denervated gastrocnemius of the ra 0730
muscle fibers following adrenalectomy/Isometric tension of glycerinated 1149
muscle fibers in the rat/Plasma corticosterone and contractility of glycerinat 1151
muscle fibers of Ascaris Lumbticoides/Ultrastructure of dyads in 0175
muscle in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/Ultrastructure of atrophic 0001
muscle in man: A multifactorial electromyographic study/Function of popliteus 0991
muscle/Passive length-tension relationship and hydroxyproline content of chron 0716
(muscle)Re-education of vastus medialis: A misconception/ 0987
muscle resulting from experimental treatment with triamcinolone/Changes in the 0313
muscle/Slow and fast twitch fibers in human skeletal 0059
Muscle strength and electrical activity, heart rate, and energy cost during is 0204
muscle strength and range of motion to activities of daily livingraelation of 1114
muscle/Stress relaxation in Ascaris obliquely striated01.117211muscle system/Computer simulation of an intact
muscle tension in normal subjects/Nonlinear relationship between averaged elec 0982
muscle/The importance of adhesions and total collagen in contracture of denery 0732
muscle. III. The relative importance of denervation and reduced muscle motion 0731
muscle. IV. The time course of tendon shrinkage in rat gastrocnemius after ank 0729
muscle/The use of biopsies in the study of human skeletal 0060
muscle tone, hypotonia, and hypertonia/The concept of 0728
muscle ultrastructure in diabetes mellitus/Changes in 0534
muscles and guinea pig ventricles in failure/Biochemical analyses of human pap 0070
muscles biopsies/Biochemical determinations and inferences of human papillary 0071
muscles crossing the glenohumeral joint/Electromyographic study of the functio 0
muscles during deglutition/Electromyographic study of genioglossus, geniohyoid 1002
muscles in hemiplegic and hemipareticman/Quantitative comparison of passive m 0912
=saes in notmal individals and quadriplegic patients;Quantitationof the fu 0023
muscles/Isometric tension differen:es in fibers of red and white 1150
muscles of the rat/fnesced myotonia ip fast and slow 0058
muscles of the thumb, the index and long fingers/The furctions of the 1400
muscular diseases by quantitative electromyographic methods/The study of prima 0879
(muscular)Duration of relaxation after intramuscular neurolysis with phenol/ 0418
Muscular dy. .rophies/Q225
muscular dystrophies and infantile atoOhies/The progressive(
muscular dys:zophy/Analysis of the ORS vector loop in 012
muscular dystrophy/Diagnostics: Medical management of 0620
muscular dystrophy /Hr anic analysis in carriers of Duchenne 1110
muscular dystrophy, infantile muscular atrophy, myotonia congenita, and centre 0229
0230muscular dystrophy, ir7antile progressive muscular atrophy, arthrogryposis, an
r
193
muscular dvstrophy/Tae use of serum creating phosphoanase and ether serum enz 0021
muscular hypertonia/Phenol motor point block in the management of 041(1
muscular strength due to brief maximal exerciseaffectiveness of mvotatic refl 0322macular work in the upper and lower extremities/gelative effects on the heart 0424
muscular work in the upper and lower extremitiesh:elative effects on the heartHusculoskeletal defect /Husculoskeletal defects in spina bifida/Hycoplasma antibodies in eanovia/ 1067
Avcoplasma immunological problems (Discussion)/Hycoplasmaa and arthritis/ 0905Hytoplaseas and bacterial L forms: Clinical considerations/ 0909
Mycoplasnas (Editorial)/ 0908
(mycoplasmas)Historat and perspective/ 0903
mvcoplasmas/Identifieation, classification, and cultivation of 0904
mycoplasmas/Serologic reactions of 0890
(mycoplasmas)The role of L forms of bacteria in disease/ 0906
myelodvsplastic child/A bowel program for the 1122
myelomalacia/Alterations in cardiovascular control in high spinal 0354
myelomalacia/Alterations of cardiovascular control in high spinal 0356
myelomeningocele/A therapeutic recreation program for children with spina bill 0033myeiomeningocele/Etude du sphincter strie de l'anus chez les spina-bifida avec 0034'
myelorseningocele: Evaluation of rehabilitation potential /Spine bifida with 0005
myelomeningocele/The birth defect and the pediatric problems it presents. Sect 0207
myelomeningocele/Vocational rehabilitation case load and potential of patients 0006myelopathy/Psychologic adjustment of patients with 0268
myelopathy/Sexual adjustment, identification, and attitudes of patients with 0273myocardial infarction and in smokers/Oxygen affinity of hemoglobin in persons 0382
myocardial infarction found at autopsy /Complications of 1077
myocardial ischemia/Abnormal Bohr effect: A possible cause of 0571
myocardial ischemia or necrosis/Abnormal hemoglobin oxygen affinity, a pos.:1b1 0381
myocardial necrosis/Serum protein abnormalities in 0375
myocardial proteins/A micro-technique for the separation and characterization 0372
myocardiumillitochondrial changes in choline-deficient rat 0647
myogiobin from other myocardial proteins/A micro - technique for the separation 0372
myoneural junction disease/Observations of transduced mandibular movements wit 1060
myopathy and thymona/Case report: Generalized cutaneous candidiasis associated 0875
myopathy: Llectromyographic and biopsy study/Discussant in subcIinical alcohol 0101
myopathy/The motor unit in steroid 0325
myopia/Semantic 1300
myotatic reflex facilitatian.in augmenting rate of iacrease of muscular strengmyotonia congenita, and central core disease/Progressive muscular dystrophy, i (13222 ')
Myotonia induced in rats with 25 azacholesterol/ 0104
myotonia in fast and slow muscles of the rat/Induced 0058
myotonia in rats/An electromyographic study of induced 0103
Myths in remedial education/ 0608
narcotic drug users and addicts /Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation of 1166
nasality/Theory and instrumentation for quantitative measurement of 1424
nasality with TONAR/Heasurement of 1425
national census of deaf persons/The 1392
national field trial of a method developed for the classification of tbe physi 0203
Natural course of recovery in severe aphasia/ 0186
Natural history of uremic polyneuropathy and effects of dialysis/ 0692
nature of pain/The 0617
nature, structure, and function of counselor commitment/The 1212
nebulizer cork (Letter)/Aspiration of 1091
neck/Range of motion of the -0327
neck reflexes/Modification of athetosis by denervation of the tonic 0532
necrosis/Serum protein abnormalities in myocardial 0375
Neonatal survival in premature and term infants in Vinh Long Province Hospital 0737
neoplasueA_reviaa sf fifteen cases t. cardiac 0615
4
194
Nephritis and brain atrophy in monkeys receiving chicken sarcoma virus/ 0157
nerve block/Treatment of flexor spasticity of hip by paravertebral lumbar spin 05e4
nerve conduction In hestiplegics/Studies on velocity of 1443
nerve conduction lae.ay in chronic renal ineufficiency/-cial 0740
nerve conduction velocity determinations in normal persons/Variability of 0682
nerve conduction velocity in early uremic polyneuropathy/Comearison of mote; a 0696
nerve conduction velocity sutdies on lower extremities of heraelegics/Motor 1410
nerve disorders/Rehabilitation in peripheral 1015--
nerve lesions/Electrodiagnosis in peripheral 0880
nerve membrane model for the electrical changes during an action potential/A 1049
nerve/Motor conduction in the deep palmer branch of the ulnar 0028
nerve/Motor conduction velocity in proxima: and distal segments of the radial 0686
nerve/Motor conduction velocity of the distal radial O 'Jl
nerve root: A clue to spondylotic cauda equina radiculopathy/The redundant -r 0784
nerve root syndromes/Electrodiagnosia in06,85
nerve/Sensory nerve action potentials in the radial 0195
nerve stimulator/Implantation of carotid sinus 0168
nerves/Conduction studies of the anterior and posterior tibial 0429
nerves/Motor conduction velocities in the median and ulnar 0690
nervous regeneratic,/The enigma of central 0128
nervous system damage/The brain is a distributed information processor: Comput 0680
nervous system/Effect of angiotensin II on activity of the sympathetic 0205
nervous system in the quadripleeic patient/Phasic responses of the seestpathetfc 08:0
neural elements in human embryos of four to seven weeks gestation/Development 0284
-neural elements in the human brain /origin and development of 0288
Neural origin of the respiratory-heart rate response/ 0869
neurilemoma of the third lumbar vertebra/Intraosseous J779
neurogedic bladder/Diagnosis and management of the 1145
neurogenic bladder dysfunction/Functional classification of 0884
neurogenic bladder dysfunction/The use of combined uroflowmetry cvstometry, a 089%
neurohormones in the plasma of race car drivers/Measurement of sympathetic 0977
neurological dysfunction of the urinary.bladder/Diagnbsis of 0339
neurological structu-e relevant to cerebral palsy/Developmental aspects of 0217
neurolysis with phenol /Duration of relaxation after intramuscular 0418
neuromuscular diseases/Quantitative evaluation of fatigability in 0750
neuromuscu'ar disorders/Electrodiagnosis of 0694
neuromuscular electrodiagnosis/The clinical value of 0684
Neuromuscular facilitation techniques! 0989
Neuromuscular reeducatton-at-dhe-hemiplegic with the aid of the electromyograr 0745
Neuromuscular relationships and inherent muscle aetomaticity in amphibian lymp 1051
neuron disease/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 23. Lower motor 0489
neuron lesions: A preliminary report/Experience with a medical treatment of ep 0848
neuronal population analysis of evoked single unit activity it nucleus ventral 06/4
neurons/Bilateral effects of skim stimulation on thalamic 0676
neurons in nucleus ventralis posterior of cat tha'amus /A population study of 0672
neuropatby /Motor -point b:3psies incarcinocatous0324
neuropathy/Motor-point biopsies in diabetic 037:,
Neuropharmacological factors influencing the central regulation of the respire 0941
neurophysiology in the evaluation of "weakness " /Clinical 0100
(neurosurgery)Early relabilitative management of the patient with disabling rc 0926
neutron activation analysis/Sampling methodology development in a large scale 0802
neutron activation analysis to the sweat test diagnosis of cystic fibrssIsiePP 0866
new approach to the objective evaluation of physical disability/A 0200
new approach to the prediction of medical hpecialization/A 0583
New approach CO the prediction of medical specialization: Student-based strong 0321
(new-born)Heart disease in the first year of life/ 0384
newborn. III. Heart rate patterns in infants_with idiopathic respiratory distr 0892
newborn. IV. Heart rate patterns in the non-distressed premature infant/Cardio 0942
newborn. I Regulation of the neart rate/Cardiodynamic studies in tae 0932
newborn resu ing'from asphyxiation at birth/Braie damage in the 0282
newborn/Role respiratory distress in asphyxial brain damage of the 0291
.eotccsna
(newborn)Symptonstic congenital aortic stenosis in the first year of life/(newborn)The clinical behavior' of the newly born. -I. The tern baby/
newborn. The role of the social worker/Comprehensive management of the affectenewborn with spina bifida: The role of the pediatrician/Comprehensive managemeNew concepts in lower =treaty orthotics/New concepts in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of rheumatic heart diNew concepts in the rehabilitation of the stroke patient/New dimensions in rehabilitation counseling/New Guinea/Clinical and laboratory studies of a distinctive type of arthritisNew insights into the psychological problem/new miniaturized implantable blood flovmeter and pressure guage for long termnew technique of motor point block/Anew use for,the rehabilitation process: Introspection/Anoise characteristics of filtered ENG used as a control source /Signal versusnoise characteristics of filtered LNG used as a control source/Signal verpus_noise from dental drills/Auditory sensitization tonon-disabled/Mmecle strength and electrical activity, heart rate, and energy cnondisahlad/Perception of disability by theNonlinear relationship betimes averaged electrampogrom potential and muscll toNonoperative treatment of amitosis/nonprofessional personnel in therapeutic interpetional relationships/MS trainnorepinephrine in men with a complete section of the spinal cord/Relative coneNormal arterial supply to the ruminant (ovine) stomach/Normative data on stimulus seeking behavior/Note on the Tryon effect/nuclear activation methods/Special considerations in the large scale analysisnucleus ventralis posterior of cat thalamus/A population study c neurons in
nuclear VPL of cat/Thalamic distribution and discharge pattern of hair and tounucleus ventralis posterior of the cat thalaams/Neuronal population analysis onucleus ventralis posterioralis of the cat /Regional variations on the temporalNumerical indication of indirect systolic and diastolic blood pressures, heartNumerical scoring of self-care status: A study of the Kenny Self-Care EvaluatiNumerical scoring of self-care status of patients/nurse in rehabilitation /Thenurse/The indispensaolenurses and subprofessioaal personnel in counseling/Training and use ofnurses/Braces: A primer fornursing --A source guide for instructors I./E2habilitationnursing attendant's role in a rehabilitation setting: Conceptions and attitudi(nursing)Bowel training/Nursing care/Nursing/Deterioration of the bedfast patient - -(nursing)Dynamics of change/nursing guide/Care of patients with bowel and bladder problems: A.nursing home care/Implications of ownership fornursing homes/Provision of rehabilitation innursing/Trends and problems in
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obstetrics /Physical eedicine and rehabilitation 0490
Obstructive lung disease: Treatment by physical therapy/ 0420
occupational activity /Five stage test of cardiac performance during 0503
7-- grows and their perceptions of mental retardates/Three 1218
OCcupational therapy/ 0275
Occupational therapy for aphasic-patients/ 1050
occupational therapy instruction/Use of Bum loop film for 0299
occupational therapy program for the developdental habilitation of congenital 0799
occupational therapy training program for the C quadriplegic /An. 0877
Old wine in gew skins: Grouping Wechsler subtests into new scales/ 0631
On CP's for CP/ 0054
on-line computer system for a rehabilitation hospital/A0 0953
Ontogeny and distribution of imeunoglobulin (4) containing cells in the chick 1430
*want conditioning as a treatment method in menage:lent of selected chronic p 0667.
Operant conditioning in chronic illness/ 0671
Operant conditioning principles in the treatment of learning and behavior prob 1211
Operant GSR conditioning using a aithin4,dedign/....., 0871
Operant reinforcement of an autonomic rentioneet Two studies/ 0405
oral stereognosisiObservation en tenting the stroke patient for 1063.
Oral word association norms for ed*cable mentally retarded children in the pub 1374
orbital flight on the duration of the cardiac cycle and of its phases/Effect o 0960
Organ transplantation for advanced cardiopulmonary diseases/ 0774
orientation, and rehabilitation/Rigorous studies With'sloppy material: Brain-d 0050
Orientation to medical aspects of low back pain/ 0097
orientation to mental retardation: A programmed text/An 1180
orientation to the helping process/An ecological 1264
Origin and early development of neural element: to the human brain/ 0288
° origin of cardiogenic changes in thoracic-elect Leal impedance/The 0643
Orthopaedic management of rehabilitation in the stroke patient/ 1397
orthopedically handicapped child/Problems of the 0227
(orthopedics)Familial mediterraneanVever/ . 1037
orthosel/Prescription considerations for plastic BK 0183
orthosis/A combined ADL -long opponens 0137
orthotic alignment in the lower extremity /Principles of 0142
Orthotic devices of patients with chronic physical handicaps/ 0847
orthotic system for restoring useful arm and hand action/Development toward a 0790
orthotic systems/Development of externally powsmed upper extremity 0792
orthotics: A project report/Upper extremity 0795
orthotics and prosthetics/Hydraulic crutch as a source of internal power for 0650
orthotics/Application of external power in 0143
Orthotics (Bracing)/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 1. 0472
Orthotics: Bracing the lower extremity/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. L 0473
Orthotics: Bracing the upper extremity/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. L 0474
orthoticsfDevelopment of upper extremity 0797
orthotics devices: Present status, future potential/Prosthetics and 0858
Orthotics measurement board for tibial torsion era -taeout/ 0144
orthotics/New,concepts in lower extremity 0146
orthotics, 1950-1967/Bibliography of self-help devices andorthotics/Technical advances influencing the field of
F49907:oscillometrics /Cerebral arteriograms and peripheraloscillometry on the lower extremities to diagnose and evaluate occlusive vascu 0635
osci'lometry, plethysmography, and skip thermometry /Studies on correlations be 0409
osmotic activity of synovial fluid of the major joint cavities of dogs/Total
osmotic activity values for the synovial fluid and arterial plasma of normal h
osteoarthritis/Inflammatory1038
Osteoarthritis/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 14. 0470
Osteoporosis/ 0355
others see it - -The social rehabilitation club/As 0586
otologic screening of disadvantaged children/Audiologic and 1387
Overcoming architectural harriers in the USA/ 0302
ownership for nursing hornet -care /Implication of 0314
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Oxidative decarboxylation of aspartate, elenine, and glycine in developing raboxygen affinity, a possible cause of myocardial ischemia or necrosis/AbnormalOxygen affinity of hemoglobin inversoni with acute myocardial infarction andoxygen concentration of gases/A modified fuel cell for the analysis ofoxygen inhalation on motor //persistence in brain damaged individuals: A-doubloxygen/Quantitation of carotid body response tooxygen/Rehabilitation of patiepts with obstructive pulmonary diseases.: The roloxygen tonicity/Pathogenesis of pulmonaryoxygen toxicity/Systemic hyperbaroxia in the pathogenesis of pulmonaryoxygen toxicity: The role of systemic vs alveolar hyperoxia/Pathogenesis of paOxygen transport in two clinical types/Chronic obstructive bronchopulmonary dioxygen treatment of meningooyelocele/Hyperbaricoxygen treatment of pretsure sores and certain skin ulcers/Topical hyperbaricOxygen uptake and carbon dioxide formation of developing brain.in the presenceOxygen uptake in normal and handicapped subjects, in relation to speed of walkoxygenation/Hypoxia from acute lung failure: Relief by hyperbaricoxygenation on resting and post exercise calf blood flow/Effect of normo- and
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pain, Part 1. Diagnosis/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lectur 0461
pain, Part 2. Treatment/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lectur 0462pain problems/Operant conditioning as a treatment method in management of sele 0667paid/Some implications of learning in problem of chronic 0662pain/The nature of 0617Paired-associate learning and retention in retarded and nonretarded children 1384
paired associate learning performance as a function of association value of ma 1373
Paired associate learning performance as a function of meaningfulness and resp 1376
paired-associates learning: 1. An examination of methodology/Studies in 1379
Palatal lift prosthesis helps adults with difficulty to speak intelligibly/ 0316
palmar branch of the ulnar nerve/Motor conduction in *he deep 0028pancreas /An atypical Pseudonomas aeruginosa associate vith-eystic fibrosis of 0782
Panel on medicolegal conservations in workmen's compensation/ 0122Papillomstosis of the lung/ 0914
paraformaldehyde as seen with the sfanning electron mfcroscope/Cathodoluminesc 0151paraformaldehyde (VP) as seen with the scanning electron microscope (SEM)/Cath 0152paralytic disease due to newly recognised enterovirus/Aseptic meningitis and 0437paralytic disease /Management of the chronic sequelae of 0934paraplegic hetipelvectomized patient: Report of a case/A sitting prosthesis fo 0359paraplegic patient: Long-term care/The 0599paraplegic patient/Prosthetic spinal support following hemipelvectomy in a 0365paraplegic patient/Rehabilitation of a deaf 0598paraplegic patients/Evaluation of seat devices designed to prevent ischemic ul 0426paraplegics/Biomechanical evaluation of braces for 0713parental backgrounds: A factor analytic study/Adolescents' vocational behavior 1357
Parents/ 1172
parents of ildren with congenital deformities of the limbs/Counseling 0216
parents of ndicapped college students/Concerns of 1328
parkinson pa clinical disability rating for 0002Parkinson's disease/Speech impairment in 0191Passive length-tension relationship and hydroxyproline content of chronically 073,Passive length-tension relationship of intact muscle, epimysium, and tendon in 07.50
patellar tendon reflex responses in man/An automated system to measure 0913
Pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen toxicity/ 0206
Pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen toxicity: The role -of iystemic vs alveolar by 0167
pathogenicity/Antibody response to Pseudonomas aeruginosa ap an index of 0786
Pathologic sequelae of systems hypertension/ 0378
Pathological changes in scolinsis/ 0798
pathophysiology/Inter -disciplinary training in communication 1441
Pathophysiology of spina bifida and hydrocephalus/ 1125
Patient care needs as a basis for development of objectivL of physical medici 0709
patient care/Rehabilitation medicine: A model of comprehension 0924
patient/The unmotivated0044
patient/The unmotivated0274
Patterns of sinus arrhythmia in patients with lesions of the central nervous s 0939
pedestrians/Locomotive characteristics of urban 1041
pediatric problems it presents. Section 1, Evaluation and habilitation of pati 0207
Pediatric rehabilitation/1026
pediatrician/Comprehensive management of the newborn with spina bifida: The ro 115b
pediatrics, Part 1/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical 0491
pediatrics, Part 2/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical 0492
Pediatric rehabilitation/1026
pelvic diseases/Heat in0512
Pennsylvania driver safety education programs for the physically and mentally 1336
Perceived therapeutic conditions and disclosure to significant oth,itrs 1283
perception and ambulation in hemiplegia/Verticality 1032
perception in rehabilitation Center students/The relationship inventory as a m 1318
perception measures/Therapist empathy, warmth, and genuineness and patient per 1292
Perception of diability by welfare and rehabilitation clients/ 1364
Perception of disability by the nondisabled/ 1346
perception of disability/Internal-external locus of control and 1352
Perception of mpney as related to employment stability/ 1245
l',..rz-ption of therapeutic conditions from different vantage points/ 1278
perceptions and concerns during their first year in medical school/Students' 0595
perceptual correlates of reading disabilities/Intellectual and 0609
perceptual development-in children with reading problems/The relationship of i 0741
percpetual task following verbal reinforcement and punishment/Changes in confo 0109
performance as a function of experimenter warmth in educable mental retardates 1317
performance in cardiac patients/The evaluation-of physical 1080
performance i' relation to body size and composition/Physical 0865
performance of chronic seizure patients on the general aptitude test battery/T 0630
Performance of normal and retarded boys on Berko's test of morphology/ 1169
peri-infarction block in surgery for aortic regurgitation/Prognostic significa 0374
Perinatal mortality in a province hospital in South Vietnam/ 0738
perinatal period/Physiology of the fetus: Relation to brain damage it he 0289
Peripheral vascular disorders and the aged amputee/ 1065
Personality and psychosomatic illness: A selective review of research/ 1084
personality change in group psychotherapy: A comparison between interaction un 1292
Personality characteristics in men with spinal cord injury as related to manne 0.656
Personality characteristics of arthritics: Review of literature and suggestion 1230
Personality characteristics of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary emp 1031
Personality characteristics of the mentally retarded/ 1187
personality measures/Relationship of attitudes toward the disabled with demogr 1268
personality: Myth or reality/The alcoholic1253
personality patterns/The alcoholic personality: A research in differential 1252
Personality with the mentally retarded/Use of the California Test of 1185
personnel in therapeutic interpersonal relationships/The training of nonprofes 1301
personnel/Training in interpersonal skills for rehabilitation 1240
personnel/Training of rehabilitation0505
personnel vs the counselor/Support1329
(pharmacological)Neuropharmacological factors influencing the central regulati 0941
Phasic responses of the sympathetic nervous system in the quadriplegic patient 0810
phenol/Duration of relaxation after intramuscular neurolysis with 0418
Phenol motor point block in the management of muscular hypertonia/ 0416
phenylalanine and its derivatives /Oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide formation o 0625
phonetics/Acoustic1421
photogrammetric-minicomputer system/Volumes and surface areas of body parts us 0776
photogrammetric plethysmograph/A0834
photographic methods in disorders of motion/The application of simple 0881
physiatrist/The treatment of rheumatbid arthritis as seen by a 1415
Physiatry: Dou% art and science/0857
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Physiatry: Transmitter or transmuter? Eighteenth Jahn Stanley Coulter memorial 0529
Physical activity and aging/ 0093
physical actitity, and ischemic heart disease/Emotional stress, 1079
physical activity during acute stage of cardiac disability/Prescription of 0524
physical and social adjustment of 102 hemiplegic patients/Postdischarge 1054
physical condition/Recovery time of heart frequency in healthy men: Its relati 0769
physical disability/A new approach to the objective evaluation of 0200
Physical disability and human behavior/ 1134
physical education within rehabilitation/Therapeutic recreation and adapted 1232
Physical handicap and disability 0872
physical medicine and rehabilitation/An experiment in postgraduate education i 0440
Physical medicine and rehabilitation as a medical specialty/ 0522
Physical medicine and rehabilitation as a specialty: A personal observation/ 0414
physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Minnesota/The early 0459
physical medicine and rehabilitation /Contemporary concepts in the. teaching of 0507
physical medicine and rehabilitation for medical students/Summer fellowship in 0358
Physical medicine,and rehabilitation in multiple injuries/ 0441
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 1. Introduction/Practical 0447
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 2. The hemiplegic patient--Rehab 0448
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 3. The hemiplegic patient--Physi 0449
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 4. Fractures--Early treatment/Pr 0450
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fractures a 0451
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fractures a 0452
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold, Par 0453
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold, Par 0454
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat and cold, Par 0455
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 7. Ultraviolet/Practical 0456
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 8. Low-frequency electric curren 0460
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Low back pain, Part 1. Diagno 0461
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Low back pain, Part 2. Treatm 0462
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disabilities, Part 0463
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disabilities, Part 0464
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injury, Part 1/P 0465
physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injury, Part 2/P 0466
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 12. Measuring range of moticn/ 0467
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 13. Rheumatoid arthritis/ 0468
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 14. Osteoarthritis/ 0470
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 15. Ankylosing spondylitis/ 0471
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 1. Orthotics (Bracing)/ 0472
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 2. Orthotics: Bracing t 0473
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 16, Part 3. Orthotics: Bracing t 0474
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 17. Massage/ 0475
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 18. Keeping the elderly active/ 0476
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amputations 0477
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19 -over extremity amputations 0478
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amputations 0479
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 20. Upper extremity amputations/ 0482
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 1/ 0483
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 2/ 0484
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 3/ 0485
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 21. Exercise, Part 4/ 0486
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 22. Disability evaluation, Part 0487
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 22. Disability evaluation, Part 0488
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 23. Lower motor neuron disease/ 0489
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 24. Physical medicine and rehab 0490
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical medicine and rehab 0491
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 25. Physical medicine and rehab 0492
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 26. Cerebral palsy, Part 1/ 0493
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 26. Cerebral palsy, Part 2/ 0494
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 27. Respiratory rehabilitation/ 0495
Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 28. Electromyography/ r 16
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 29. Employment of the handicappe 0497Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecro.!e 30. Postgraduate education in ph 0498Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of a community hospital/The relationship 0469physical medicine and rehabilitation/Recruitment strategies for 0320physical medicine and rehabilitation/Stereophotogrammetry applied to 0883physical medicine and rehabilitation teaching in undergraduate medical schools 0709Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)/The department from 1945 to 1965 (Sectio 0580physical medicine and rehabilitation /The role of clinical conferences in the t 0854physical medicine at the University of Minnesota from 1945 to 1965/History of 0578physical medicine departments in vocational vs physical restoration oriented c 1339Physical medicine for patients with rheumatic disease/ 1160Physical medicine in emergency care of early stroke/ 0446physical medicine/Medical student attitudes toward 1048
physical medicine/Utilization of information from scientific research in the p 0855physical performance and perceived exertion/A study of 1323
physical performance in cardiac patients/The evaluation of . 1080Physical performance in (elation to body size and composition/ 0865
physical, social, emotional, and vocational capacities/Report of a national fi 0203physical therapy assistant program/Planning and establishing a 0402Physical therapy assistant training program: St. Mary's Junior College/ 0553
Physical therapy in obstructive pulmonary disease/ 0417
physical therapy/Obstructive lung disease: Treatment by 0420
(physical therapy)Progress notes/ 0639physical therapy techniques/Task analyses of 0993physical training upon self-concept and body attitude/The effects of 1234
physically and mentally disabled/Two Pennsylvania driver safety education prog 1336
physician to the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of a commu 0469
physicians and their families/Doctors as patients: A s udy of the medical care 1096
physician's assistant: Versions and diversions of a premising concept/The 0352Physiologic concepts of immobilization/ 0922
Physiologic monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and clinical usefulness/ 0949
Physiologicl trends in human motor unit activity deterAlned by statistical eve 1049
physiological events/The quantitative measurements of 0814
physiological factors in the human/Modification: of heat,ng patterns produced 0700Physiological monitor: Experience, clinical vaue, and problems/ 0940
Physiological monitoring at the bedside/ 0947
physiological monitoring systems/The clinician's re=quirements for 0951
physiological significance of fibrillation action potentials/The 0105
physiological view of reading/The 0605
physiology/Correlated input-output stimulator for experimental 0868
Physiology of balance/ 0523Physiology of the fetus: Relation to brain damage in the perinatal period/ 0289
physiology of the lymphoid system/Development and 1406
phytohemagglutinin/Dissociation of thymus and bursa function in the chicken by 1431
pigment absorption rate in traumatized muscle/Effects of heat on blood 0423
pinna in speech intelligibility/The role of the 1013
Pitfalls in the interpretation of pulmonary function studies in scoliotic pati 0956
place of recreation in institutional medical care/The 0201
plan for long-term patients/A continuity of care 0306Planning and establishing a physical therapy assistant program/ 0402
planning/Cross-discipline comparison of practitioners' objectives and strategi 1055
planning/Expanding services to the disabled and disadvantaged: Implications fo '433
planning for administration and programming in social agency settings/Communit 1182
Planning for employment for the quadriplegic/ 0198
plasma cell differentiation/Thymus and bursal function in immunologic developm 1409
Plasma corticosterone and contractility of glycerinated white muscle fibers in 1151
plasma cortisol in patients with chronic illness/A procedure for the measureme 0973
plasma levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids/Influences of bedrest on 0761
plasma of race car drivers/Measurement of sympathetic neurohormones in the 0977
Plasma 17-hydroxycorticosteroids in healthy subjects after water immersion of 0972
Plasma volume and extracellular fluid volume change associated with 10 days be 0970
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Plasma volume and fluid-electrolyte changes/Study of effect of water immersion 0964Plasma volume and tilt table response to water immersion deconditioning experi 0966plasma volume changes with short term deconditioning experiments/Tilt table an 0967Plastic and reconstructive surgery as an instance of crises therapy/ 1213
,plastic Bit orthoses/Prescription considerations for 0161Plastic short leg brace fabrication/ pj24
play/Child's play. Collected writing on the biological, psychological, and soc 0839plethysmograph/A photogrammetric 0834plethysmographic determination of cardiac output (A comparative study)/Thoraci 0435plethysmographic determination of ca iac output (An interpretive study)/Thora 0436plethysmographic method of measurip the contribution of the rib cage and diap 0021plethysmography, and skin thermometry /Studies on correlations between oscillom 0409plethysmography/Comparison of osci ometric index and blood flow of the foot a 0407
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pneumograph/Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Calibration of an impedancepneumograph/Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Dynamic characteristics of apoisoning. Review of psychological practices with *he physically disabled/An apolicies and programs/Services for elderly deaf persons: Recommendedpolicy/Immediate repair of spina bifida. Ethics andpoliomyelitis/Exercis.s forpoliomyelitis/Recovery of strength in acutie-ptrkymeer+t+e andpolitics/Carbon monoxide in health andpolyarteritis nodosa/Cholesterol embolism: A multiple-system disease ma queradpolymorphism detectable by a factor VIII antibody/Hemophilia: Apolyneuritis and poliomyelitis/Recovery of Strength in acutepolyneuropathy and effects of dialysis/Natural history of uremicpolyneuropathy/Comparison of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocity in eapoor that militate against effective upgrading/Attitudes toward thepopulation study of neurons in nucleus ventralis posterior of cat thalamus/APorteus Maze test completed with the non-dominant hand/The validity of thePorteus Maze test performance/A comparison of two groups of institutionalizedPorteus Maze test performance, and behavioral adjustment in a delinquent groupPostdischarge physical and social adjustment of 102 hemiplegic patients/Postgraduate education and career mobility: A case from hospital administratloPostgraduate education in physical medicine and rehabilitation in the commLnitpostgraduate programs/Research training in medicalPosture as it relates to the wheelchair/posture/The role of the gamma system in movement andPotential of biomechanics for solving specific hazard problems/poverty/Focus onpoverty setting/Rehabilitation medicine in thePractical implications of research on the learning and retention performance oPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 1. Introduction/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 2. The hemiplegic patiPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 3. The hemiplegic patiPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 4. Fractures--Early trPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 5. Late treatment of fPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat andPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat andPractical physical medicine and rehabUitation. Lecture 6. Effects of heat andPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 7. Ultraviolet/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 8. Low-frequency electPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Low back pain, PartPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 9. Low back pain, PartPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disab. litPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 10. Shoulder disabilitPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injuryPractical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 11. Spinal cord injury
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practitioners' objectives and strategies concerning brain damage and rehabilit 1055
Predicting successful and unsuccessful rehabilitation outcomes: A review of th 1341
Prediction/0346
Prediction of job, success following heart attack/ 1119
prediction of medical, specialization/A new approach to the 0583
Prediction of rehabilitatiou outcomes from psychometric parameters in left hem 0015
predictive efficiency of the Gates Peading Readiness Tests/The 0606
predictors of training outcomes in vocational rehabilitation/Client-evaluation 1358
Predisposing factors to cerebrovascular disease/ 0061
Preface to symposium: Computers in Medickne/0923
premature infant/Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. IV. Heart rate patterns 0942
Prematurity as an etiological factor in cerebral dysfunction/ 0560
prenatal development of human spina bifida manifesta/Embryology and 0219
Preoperative management of patients with pulmonary disease/ 1090
preparation of professionals in the 70's/The 1393
Prepared discussion/0290
Preparing higher education facilities for handicapped students/ 1331
Preparing medical record data for computer processing/ 0948
Prescription considerations for plastic BK orthoses/ 0183
preschool blind child/Psychological evaluation of the multiple handicapped 0029
Prescription of Oysical activity during acute stage of cardiac disability/ 0524
presence of methionine and cystine in bovine prothrombin prepared by DEAE-cell 0115
present status of mameiry thermography/The1043
Present status of spine instrumentation in scoliosis/ 0820
pressure and other external factors in the prevention of ischemic ulcers/The m 1420
Pressure detection system for standing table/ 1047
Pressure drop and fluid flow regime of air inspired into the human lung/ 1144
pressure sores and certain skin ulcers/Topical hyperbaric oxygen treatment of 0067
pretraining/Antecedents to outcome in group counseling with institutionalized 1311
Preventing deterioration in the bedfast patient/ 0525
prevention of cultural-familialretardation/Research relevant to the etiology 1184
prevention of rheumatic heart disease/New concepts in the diagnosis, treatment 0377
primary immunologic deficiency diseases/The1426
Principles of orthotic alignment in the lower extremity/ 0142
problem oriented medical chart in rehabilitation education and health care/Tht. 0315
problem-oriented medical record in rehabilitation/The 0366
Problem solving in management/1123
Problems of function/1117
Problems of the orthopedically handicapped child/ 0227
(Procarbazine)/Fetal malformations produced in rats by N-isopropyl-o(2-methylh 0036
procedure for passive range of motion and self-assistive exercises/A 0361
procedure for the measurement of urinary 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, aldosteron 0973
Proceedings of the Institute of Deaf Professional Persons/ 1389
Proceedings of the Interfaith Institute for Denominational Workers with the De 1388
productive capability and earnings of physically disabled homebound persons/Ne 1087
Professional opinions regarding curriculum content in short-Lerm training prog 1179
professionals in the 70's/The preparation of 1393
professions/Can we afford so many rehabilitation0393
Profile of covert ischemic heart and ischemic thrombotic cerebrovascular disea 0094
Profile of the coronary prone person/0095
Prognostic electrocardiographic signs in ball-valve correction for aortic insu 0383
Prognostic si,nificance of anterolateral pert- infarction block in surgery for 0374
Programmed instruction and speech rehabilitation/0244
Programmed reading/1365
progesterone/Tumors induced by chicken sarcoma in monkeys conditioned with 0158
Programmed instruction--Therapy in aphasia/0245
Progress notes/0639
Progressive ambulation(mobility)/0735
Progressive degenerative changes in brains of monkeys surviving neonatal asphy 0063
progressive muscular dystrophies and infantile atrophies/The 0228
Progressive muscular dystrophy, infantile nuscular atrophy, myotonia congenita 0229
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Progressive muscular dystrophy, infantile progressive muscular atrophy, arthrn 0230Progressive spastic quadriplegia/prolabium in the bilateral cleft lip. An clectromyographic study/Thepronation and supination and its clinical application/The biomechanical profitPropioceptive stimulus in the,regulation of pulmonary ventilation in nan/ 0771prospective study/A 0079prostatectomy/Uroflowmetry before and after n896Prosthesis aid/ 0838prosthesis for the paraplegic hemipelvectomized patient: Report of a case/A si 035prosthesis helps adults with difficulty to speak intelligibly/Palqt41 lift 0136prosthesis in the geriatric patient/Stump arterial circulation and its relatin 0636prosthesis on a patient after hemicorporectomy/Fitting of a
2(375prostheti'z design/A therapeutic program for children with limb deformities--Prprosthetic gait and the forces produced at the stump-socket interface/Quantita 0859prosthetic leg/Computer analysis of data obtained from an instrumented 0889Prosthetic management of hemicorporectomy/ 0726Prosthetic spinal support following hemipelvectomy in a paraplegic patient/ 0365prosthetic supply/The legal and administrative aspects of 0209Prosthetics and orthotics devices: Present status, future potential/ 0858prosthetics/Hydraulic critch as a-source of internal power for orthotics and 0650prosthetics, Part 1. Surgical considerations/Physical medicine and rchabilitat 0477prosthetic:, Part 3. Training/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19 0479Prosthetics/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity 0478Prosthodontics and the stroke patient/ 1059
protein abnormalities in myccardial necrosis/Serum 0375proteins/A micro-techm.-ue for the separation and characterization of myoglobi 0372pr'thrombin prepared by DLAE-cullulose/The presence of methionine and cystine 0115proteins by pareformaldehyde as seen with the scanning electrom microscope/Cat 0151
proteins by vaporized paraformaldebyde (VP) as seen with the scanning lectron 0152
Provision of rehabilitation in nursing homes/ 0616
Pseudomonas aeruginosa as an index of pathogenicity/Antibc" response to 0786
Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with cystic fibrosis of the pancreas/An atyp 0782
Pseudomonac. aeruginosa from clinical sources/Incidence of mucoid 0784
Pseudomonas aeruenosa in patients with chronic illnesses/Mucoid 0768Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated trem_infections in.persons wit', and without cy 0780Pseudomonas aeruginosa of cystic fibrosis origin/Enzymatic action on the capsu 0781
psychiatric and brain-damaged patients/Bender-Gestalt time and score different 1434
psycniatric clients seeking vocational counseling/The interrelationships of s 0344
psychiatric patients/Counseling and psychometric signs as determinants in the 0347psychiatric rehabilitation for rehabilitation counselors/Annotated bibliograph 1340Psychiatric rehabilitation in the 70's, alcoholism and drug abuse: A fresh app 1345Psychodynamics of rehabilitation/ 0267
Psychoendocrine functions in relation to level of spinal cord transection/ 1138Psychoendocrine studios of patients with spinal cord lesions/ 1137
Psychological adjustment of patient.' with myelopathy/ 0268psychological, and sociological aspects of children's play/Child's play. Colle 0839Psychological assessment of candidates for Hemodialysis Program/ 0721Psychological assessment procedures as indicators of patients' abilities to me 0009Psychological considerationi'in bracing/ 0010Psychological considerations in the driving skills of the handicapped person/ 0007
Psychological evaluation of children with cerebral damage/ 0047
Psychological evaluation of the brain-injured child/ 0055Psychological evaluation of the multiple handicapped preschool blind child/ 0029
Psychological factors affecting driving behavior in the disabled/ 0011
Psychological factors in hemiplegia/ 0012
Psychological factors in illness and injury of the athlete/ 0265
(Psychologal)Hemiplegia/::5525psychological practices with the physically disabled/An antidote for testing p
psychological problem/Hew insights into the 0053
psychological problems in competitive athletics/Common 0 0272
Psychological reactions/ 0269
psychological testing/Review of film by C.J. Ross. Techniques of non-verbal 0659psychologists working with the deaf/Seminar on behavior modification: Methods 1390Psychology and rehabilitation/ 0660(psychology)bote on the Tryon effect/ 0632(psychology)Old wine in new skins: Grouping Wechsler subtests into new scales/ 0631(pscyhology)Origin and eiriy development of neural elements in the human braln 0288Psychometric attributes and instructor's ratings as predictors of training oat 1358
psychometric parameters in left hemiplegics/Prediction of rehabilitation outco 0015psychometric signs as determinants in the vocational success of discharged psy 0347Psychosocial factors and recovery in geriatric patients with severe aphasia/ 0189
psychosomatic illness: A selective review of research /Personality and 1084
Psychotherapeutic encounters that change behavior: For better or for worse/ 1,96
psychotherapy: A comparison between interaction unit measures, time sample mea 1
psychotherapy: An evaluation of an integrated didactic and experiential approa J.psychotherapy as a function of alternate sessions and vicarious therapy pretra 12v4
psychotherapy/Effects of therapist persuasive potency in individual 1308
psychotherapy /Efficient 1303
ssychotherapy/Influence of patient statements on judgements of therapist state 1290
isychotherapy: Process and outcome/Counseling and 1289
psychotherapy research voriables: A state of the union/Group 1205
psychotherapy/Selt-ideal concept congruence and improvement in group 1309
psychotherapy/Some implications of behavior therapy for 1291
psychotherapy/The effects of alternate sessions and'vicarious therapy pretrain 1310
psychotherapy/The therapist's contribution to accurate empathy, non-possessive 1297
psychotherapy/The use of trained practical counselors or therapists and the ev 1305
psychotherapy/Therapist interpersonal reinforcement of client self-exploration 1307
psychotherapy: Training and practice/Toward effective counseling and 1302
psychotherapy with high accurate empathy and nonpossessive warmth upon female 1295
psychotherapy with outpatients: Effects of therapeutic conditions, vicarious t 1312
PTB suspension system/University of Washington 0725
Public health considerations of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita/Multiple co 0224
public health schools/Teaching activities of social scientists in medical and 1023
pulmonary circulation/The effects of changes in hydrogen ion concentration on 0019
pulmonary diffasing capacity/Effect of exercise on 0262
pulmonary disease, a 5-ytar study of 252 male patients/Rehabilitation in chron 0133
pulmonary disease/Diagnostic value of the P-wave in lead VI in chronic obstruc 1070
pulmonary disease/Evaluation of QRS criteria in patients with chronic obstruct 1093
pulmonary disease/Physical therapy in obstructive 0417
pulmonary disease/Preoperative management of patients with 1090
pulmonary disease/Rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive 0129
pulmonary diseases; The role of enriched oxygen/Rehabilitation of patients wit 01'11
pulmonary emphysema/Personality characteristics of patients with chronic obstr 1031
Pulmonary function measurements using an "on-line" computer/ 1155
pulmonary function studies in scoliotic tients/Pitialls in the interpretatio 0956
Pulmonary gas transport: A mathematical model of the lung/ 1107
pulmonary oxygen toxicity/Pathogenesis of 0206
pulmonary oxygen toxicity/Systemic hyperbaroxia in the pathogenesis of 0169
pulmonary oxygen toxicity: The role of systemic vs alveolar hyperoxia/Pathogen 0167
Pulmonary vasoconstriction evoked by precapiilary hypoxemia 0022
pulmonary ventilation and arterial blood of patients with chronic respiratory 0765
pulmonary ventilation in man/Propioceptive stimulus in the regulation of 0771
Pulmonary ventilation response to the metabolic action of 2.4-diniLrophenol/ 0757
pulse rate, blood pressure, and temperature/The effect of indirect heating on 0641
pulse wave velocity in potential diabetic subjects/Studies of 0819
punishment/Changes in conformity behavior on a percpetusl task following verba 0109
punishment/Voluntary delay of reward and . 1361
pushup habit/An automated system for developing a wheelchair 0664
pushup habitb/The pushup trainer: An electronic system for training wheelchair 0668
pushup trainer: An electronic system for training wheelchair pushup habits /The 0668
pushups/An automated system for teaching wheelchair 0663
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QRS criteria in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/Evaluation 1093QRS vector loop in muscular dystrophy/Analysis of the 0943quadriplegia due to spinal cord section/Analysis of daily rhythms of adrenal f 0974quadriplegia/Endocrine responses to orthostatic hypotension in 0944quadriplegia patients with a pressure suit/Control of orthostatic hypotension 0933quadriplegia/Progressive spastii 0568quadriplegic/An occupational therapy training progron for the C 5-6 0877quadriplegic patient/Phasic responses of the sympathetic nervous system in the 0810Quadriplegic patients/Quantitation of the function of reepiratory muscles in n 0023quadriplegic patients/Studies on the parameters of cardiovascular performance 0506quadripiegic/Planning for employment for the 0198quadriplegic/The vocational potential of the 0199Quality control in an urban amputee program/ 0125Quantitation in biology and medicine/ 0763Quantitation of carotid body response to oxygen/ 1102Quantitation of the function of respiratory muscles th normal individuals and 0023Quantitative comparison of passive motion and tendon reflex responses in bicep 0912quantitative discussion of the effectiveness of voiding as a defense against b 0334Quantitative evaluation of fatigability in' neuromuscular diseaces/ 0750Quantitative measurement of patient quality. Part I/ 0390Quantitative measurement of patient quality. Part II/ 0391Quantitative measurement of the peripheral circulation/ 0406quantitative measurements of physiological events/The 0814Quantitative method to measure the relationship between prosthetic gait and th 0859
R 6 D grant aprlications/Considerations in the preparation of 1429rabbit brain /interrelationships of glucose, glutamate, and aspartate metabolis 0624rabbit brain/Oxidative decarboxyletion of aspartate, alanine, and glycine in d 0623rabbits by 6-methyl mercaptopurine treatment/Suppression of 'gm and IgC synthe 1428
race car drivers/Measurement of sympathetic neurohormones in the plasma of 0977radial nerve/Motor conduction velocity in proximal and distal segments of the 0686radial nerve/Motor conduction velocity of the distal 0687radical behaviorism/A commentary on 0430radio telemetry/A new miniaturized implantable blood flowseter and pressure gu 0295
Radiofrequency cordotomy for the relief of spasticity in decerebrate cat/ 1056
Radiography in scoliosisi 074;
Radiography in scoliosis/ 0824.
radioisotopes/An analyes of errors in a technique for the combined use of mul 0870
radiologic study of the changes of shape of the cervical articular masses with 0597
radiometry/Cervical 0746
Random controls in the clinical study of ischemic strokes/ 0649
Range of motion eiercise: Key to joint nobility! 0552Range of motion of the neck/ 0327
rat/Binary reaction and choledocholithiasis induced in the 0645rat gastrocnemius after ankle immobilizations/Castial factors in the passive le 0729
rat/Hypothyroidism induced by a transelanted fiSrosarcome in the 0971
rat/Induced myotonia in fast and slow muscles of the 0058
rat myocardium/Mitochondria) changes in choline deficient 0647rat/Passive length-tension relationship of intact muscle, epimysium, and tendo 0730
rat/Plasma corticosterone an contractility of glycerinated white muscle fiber 1151
rat--Protection by inosine/T-ratogenic effects of 6-hydroxylaminopurine in the 0038rat/Teratogenic effects of streptonigrin and its derivatives in the 0039
Rating of interpersonal skills: Empathy, warmth, and genuineness/ 1250
rating as predictors of training outcomes in vocational rehabilitation/Client- 1358
ratings of therapeutic conditions/Relationships between expert and neophyte 1280
rationale for prolonged stretching for correction of shortening ^f connect.ve 0521
rats/Ar electromy,graphic study of induced myotonia in 0103
rats /Cardiomyopachy in choline-deficient 0648
rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglyce 0565
rats/Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglyce 1131
rat; with 25 azacholesterol/Myotonin induced in 0104
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reading ability in children/Nyperlexia - -Specific 0604
reading oisabilities/Intellectual and perceptual correlates.of 0609
reading materiels/The development of basic self-instructional "ita" 1334
reading problems/The relationship of undifferentiated handedness and perceptua 0741
reading/Programmed 1365
reading/The physiologico view of 0605
REAP, rehabilitation, education, advancement, and placement: A program in adul 1338
reappraisal of braces and other mechanical aids in patients with spinal con' d 0121
rebreatling method/Heasnrements of total circulating hemoglobin with carbon mo 0758
recall in retarded and nonretarded subjects/Effects of unidirectional training 1375
7.e-ent advances in kinesiology/ 0318
rent advances in medical and related technology affecting vocational rehabil 1332
Reconstruction of the hip in spina bifida/ 1154
recording of human single muscle cell potentials/The 0099
recovery in geriatric patients with severe aphasia/Perchosocial factors and 0189
recovery in severe aphasia/Natural course of 0186
Recovery of strength in acute polyneuritis and poliomyelitis/ 0957
Recovery time of heart hequency in healthy men: Its relation to age and physi 0769recreation and adapted physical education within rehabilitation/Therapeutic 1232
recreation in institutional medical care/The place of 0201
recreation program for children with spina'bifida and myelomeningocele/A there 0033
Recreation's role in the rehabilitation of the mentally retarded/ 1377
recruiting of residents/Report from the task force on 0329
Recruitment strategies for physical medicine and rehabilitation/ 0320
recurstation des handicapes physiques/L'ingenieuz du travail et la 0255
Reduction of severe spondylolisthes.s in children/ 0829
redundant or knotted nerve root: A clue to spondylotic cauda equine radiculopa 0789
Re-education of vastus medialis: A misconception/ 0987
reflex responses in man/An automated system to measure patellar tendon 0913
Regeneration in the Epinal cord: Current status of the ,ronlem/ 0079
regeneration/The enigma of central nervous 0128
regional medical programs/An interuniversity program for rehabilitation in 0754
Regional variations on the temporal patterns of activity within the thalamic n 0677
regurgitation/Prognostic significance of anterolateral peri -infarction block i 0374
Rehabilitation after hemicorporettomyi 0068
Rehabilitation after stroke/ 0533
Rehabilitation and behavior pathology/ 0048
Rehabilitation and trauma/ 0098
Rehabilitation by specialists/ 0514
Rehabilitation counselor training programs and the vocational assessment proce 1343
rehabilitation expert in court/The 6I24
Rehabilitation experts confer with manufacturers on design of hospital beds/ 0331
Rehabilitation facilities and social trends/ 0351
Rehabilitation in an automated society/ 0917
Rehabilitation in cerebral palsy/ 1027
:lehfibilitation in cerebral palsy/ i157
Rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a 5-year study of 252 0133
Rehabilitation in hemiplegia/ 0457
Rehabilitation in hemiplegia/ 1004
Rehabilitation in peripheral nerve disorders/ 1015
Rehabilitation in the medical education/ '1419
Rehabilitation in workmen's compensation/ 0117
rehabilitatPln -industrial complex/The 0396
Rehabilitation medicine/ 0212
Rehabilitation medicine/ 0710
Rehabilitation meuicine: A model of comprehensive patient care/ 0924
Rehabilitation medicine in the poverty setting/ 0984
Rehabilitation medicine - -Rese.rch and methods/ 0753
kehabiiitation nursing - -A source guide for instructors I. 0362
Rehabilitation of a deaf p olegic patient/ 0598
Rehabilitaticn of a quadr.1 amputee (Case report)/ 0843
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Rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/ 0129Rehabilitation of patients with obstructive pulmonary diseases: The role of en 0131Rehabilitation of the cancer patient/ 1064Rehabilitation of the hemiplegic patient/ 0439Rehabilitation of the mentally retarded/ 1222Rehabilitat fter cerebrovascular accid,nti 0844Reha itation of the patient after hemicorpectomy/ 0653Rehabilitation of the patient with hemiplegia/ 0603Rehabilitation of the patient with hemiplegia/ 1003Rehabilitation of the patient with hemiplegia/ 1111Rehabilitation principles in congestive heart failure/ 0074Rehabilitation research: A fertile field for new technology/ 0958Rehabilitation research in mental retardation/ 1383Rehabilitation surgery 4n adult spastic hemiplegia/ 0149Rehabilitation: The accident process in reverse/ 1167
Rehabilitation: The road to independence/ 0915Rehabilitative digital surgery in epidermolysis bullosa/ 0232rehabilitees/Ergonomics of lifting tasks applied to the vocational assessment 0253reinforcement: A new concept of dependency/Concurrent schedtiles of 0404reinforcement and punishment/Changes in conformity behavior on a perceptual to 0109reinforcement and training choice behavior of rehabilitation clients/Delay of 13G3
reinforcement as a function of model status/Voluntary delay of 1367Reinforcement conditions and incidental learning in mentally retarded adolesce 1186reinforcement contingency analysis of rehabilitation/A 1368reinforcement in disadvantaged children/Development of preference for delayed 1366reinforcement of an autonomic response: Two studies/Operant 0405reinforcement of client self-exploration and therapeutic outcome in group psyc 1307
Reiter's syndrome and measurement of gonococcal and Bedsonia antibodies/Clinic 0900Relation of muscle strength and range of motion to activities of daily living/ 1114
relationship between impersistence, intellectual function, and outcome of reha 0016Relationship between initial competence and ability to profit from cues in bra 0017
relationship between social class and schizophrenia/The 1261
relationship between socioeconomic variables and major mental illness in the c 0637
relationship inventory as a me,sure of milieu perception in rehabilitation cen 1318
Relationship of attitudes toward the disabled with demographic information and 1268
Relationship of auditory distortion test results to speech discrimination thro 0633
relationship of intermittent isometric exercise to fatigue of hand grip/The 0574relationship of the staff physician to the Department of Physical Medicine and 0469relationship of the time derivatives of cardiogenic thoracic electrical impeda 0549
relationship of undifferentiated handedness and perceptual development in chil 0741relationship/Self-disclosure, genuineness, and the interpersonal 1315
Relationships between expert and neophyte ratings of therapeutic conditions/ 1280
Relationships between visual and auditory cues of therapeutic effectiveness/ 1279
Relative concentration and daily rhythms of excretion of epinephrine and norep 0976
Relative contributions of the rib cage and the diaphragm to ventilation in man 0024
Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremit 0424
Relative effects on the heart by muscular work in the upper and lower extremit 0527reluctant patient: Special problems in the psychological treatment of the pati 0270
renal and adrenal vein blood into liver and renal hypertension in dogs/Diverti 0545
renal disease/Hyperuricemia and chronic 1017
Renal function in patients with spinal cord injuries/ 0588
renal insufficiency/Facial nerve conduction latency in chronic 0740
Report from the task force on recruiting of residents/ 0329
Report from the task force on rehabilitation medicine/ 0539
Report of a national field trial of a method developed for the classification 0203
report of the use of the water bed for the treatment of decubitus ulcers at th 1009
Requirements and applications of automation in hospital functions/ 0918
Research and methods/Rehabilitation medicine-- 0753
Research and Training Centers/Current efforts to apply system evaluations to 1006
Research and Training Centers/Self-evaluation: A step toward quality measureme 0925
research and training centers/The responsibility of rehabilitation counseling 1133
(research)Considerations in the preparation of R & D grant applications/ 1429
research data. 1. Experience and problems/System for processing clinical 0935
research data. II. System design/System for processing clinical 0752
Research findings and clinical meaning/Central-facilitative conditions in reha
Research findings: Translations and premature translations into practice/ 1299
research in cerebral palsy/Some problems and opportunities for 0210
research in cerebral palsy/Some problems and opportunities for 0234
Research in counseling/ 1223
research in counseling for rehabilitation counselors/Implications ofresearch in delivery of services and manpower planning/Expanding services to t
research in differential personality patterns/The alcoholic personality: A
110research in experimental social innovation/Levels ofresearch in mental retardation/Behavioral 1381
research in mental retardation for rehabilitation counseling/Some implications1383research in mental retardation/Rehabilitation
research in rehabilitation/Case studies in behavioral 0108
Research in state vocational rehabilitation agencies/ 1215
research in the practice of physical medicine/Utilization of information from 0855
research/Instrumenting a hyperbaric chamber for biomedical 0294
research instrumentation for a 6 ATA hyperbaric chamber/Biomedical(2293:research on aphasia/Directions in 0238
research on the learning and retention performance of the retarded/Practical i 1381
research/Personality and psychosomatic illness: A selective review of 1084
research/Personality characteristics of arthritics: Review of literature and s '230
Research relevant to the etiology and prevention of cultural-familial retardat 1184
Research report/Demand for rehabilitation in a labor union population. Part I.:
121497research study/Motivational conflict and employment instability: A
Research training in medical postgraduate programs/ 0530
research trends/Stroke rehabilitation: Basic concepts and0182015research variables: A State of the union/Group psychotherapy 1205
research with volunteers in juvenile delinquency/Institute on 1319
residence hall assistants/Effects of short-term training on 1266
residency programs/Trends identified in the clinical field as a basis for plan 0538
residency training programs as seen by the specialty board/Success and failure 0537
residents in physical medicine and rehabilitation/The role of clinical confere 0854
residents/Report from the task force on recruiting of 0329
respiration after spinal cord injury/-mpairment of 0130
respiration effects on transthoracic impedance/Thoracic cage impedance measure 0431
respiration-heart rate response of dogs/The effect of preanesthetic and anesth 0867
respirators on the pulmonary ventilation and arterial blood of patients with c 0765
respiratory disease: Is this the final answer?/Disabled by chronic 1089
respiratory distress in asphyxial brain damage of the newborn/Role of
respiratory distress syndrome/Cardiodynamic studies in the newborn. III: Heart (T2Respiratory function in hemiplegic patients/ 0132
respiratory-heart rate (RIIR) /Neuropharmacological factors influencing the cent119"respiratory-heart rate response/Neural origin of the
respiratory insufficiency after cervical cord injury/Mechanism for 0020
respiratory insufficiency/Effects of three kinds of artificial respirators on 0765
respiratory muscles in normal individuals and quadriplegic patients/Quantitati 0023
respiratory rates/Numerical indication of indirect systolic and diastoli': bloo 0813
Respiratory rehabilitation/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 27. 0495
151725r'response/Effects of intersignal interval on the human auditory evoked gresponse categories in evaluating talking behavior in aphasics/Use of concurre
response in normal, hypoglycemic, and alloxan diabetic rats/Social facilitatio 0565
Response of regional circulation to hyperoxia/ 0025
response/The effects of variable interval and fixed interval signal presentati 0576
response: Two studies/Operant reinforcement of an autonomic 0405
responsibility of rehabilitation counseling in medical research and training c 1133
Responsivity to facial and linguistic cues/ 1281
Resting and stimulated endocrine function in human subjects with cervical spin 0979
Restoration of function in upper extremities by external power/ 0793
Results of language tests of patients with hemiplegia/ 0438resuscitation of asphyxiated rhesus monkeys/Hypothermia and the 0042retardates and normal rehabilitation clients/Concept identification performanc 1317retardates/Three occupational groups and their perceptions of mental 1218retardation: An evaluation survey/Professional opinions regarding curriculum c 1179retardation: A programmed text/An orientation to mental 1180retardation/Behavioral research in mental 1381retardation/Changing concepts in mental 1174retardation/Communicating the changing concepts in mental 1173retardation for rehabilitation counseling/Some implications of research in men 1216retardation/In review: Terminology and concepts in mental 1171retardation/Rehabilitation research in mental 1383retardation/Research relevant to the etiology and prevention of cultural-famil 1184retardation/The training of non-professional workers in mental 1175retarded adolescents/Reinforcement conditions and incidental learning in menta 1186retarded/An item analysis of the Children's ManifPct Anxiety Scale with the 1177retarded and nonretarded children as a function of learning method/Retention i 1385retarded and nonretarded children/Paired-associate learning and retention in 1384retarded and nonr arded subjects/Effects of unidirectional training on bidire 1375retarded boys/Demo, ratic, authoritarian and laissez-faire leadership with ment 1243retarded boys on Berko's test of morphology/Performance of normal and 1169retarded children in the public schools/Oral work association norms for educab 1374retarded in relation to work performance/Work attitudes of the educable mental 1181retarded/Personality characteristics of the mentally 1187retarded/Practical implications of research on the learning and retention perf 1380retarded/Recreation's role in the rehabilitation of the mentally 1377retarded/Rehabilitation of the mentally 1222retarded: Some implications for the teaching-learning process /Rote learning an 1378retarded/The mentally 1382retarded/The significance of work attitude for the educable mentally 1168retarded trainees in a rehabilitation center as they relate to success or fail 1337retarded/Training non-professionals for work with mentally 1176retarded/Use of the California Test of Personality with the mentally 1185retarded workers/A technique for programming sheltered workship environments f 1371retarded workshop clients/Effectiveness of counselor-trainees with mentally 1225Retention in retarded and nonretarded children as a function of learning metho 1385reticular activating system/Control of gamma efferents through the 0678Review of book, The knife is not enough, by H. Kessler/ 0127review of fifteen cases/Intracavity cardiac neoplasms: A 0615Review of film by C. J. Ross. Techniques of non-verbal psychological testing/ 0659'review of Henry A. Zimmerman's Intravascular catheterization/A 0379Review of psychological practices with the physically disabled/An antidote for 0655review of social learning theories and exposure to delinquency/A 1276review of the dangers of bed rest/A 1413review of the literature/Predicting successful and unsuccessful rehabilitation 1341Review of the preceding sessions/ 0519Review. Readings in rehabilitation counseling/ 1242review: Terminology and concepts in mental retardation/In 1171revised scale for ambiguity tolerance: Reliability and validity/A 1347reward and punishment/Voluntary delay of 1361rheumatic disease/Physical medicine for patients with 1160rheumatic diseases/Thermography in 1044rheumatic heart disease/New concepts in the diagnosis, treatment, and preventi 0377rheumatoid arthritis as seen by a physiatrist/The treatment of 1415
Rheumatoid arthritis/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 13. 0468rheumatology/Shakespeare's 1034rhythms of adrenal function in men with quadriplegia le to spinal cord sectio 0974rhythms of electrolytes and aldosterone excretion in men with cervical spinal 0975r&, ,ms of excretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine in men with a complete 0976rib cage and the diaphragm to ventilation in man/Relative contributions of the 0024rib cage and diaphragm to ventilate on in man/A plethysmographic method of mea 0021
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Rigorous studies with sloppy material: Brain-damage, spatial orientation, and 0050
risk factors in ischemic cerebrovascular disease/Specificity of 0096risk factors/Ischemic cerebrovascular disease. The assessment of 0090Risk factors of ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in the Unit 0075risk rate of ischemic heart disease?/Does hypertension truly increase the 0083
Roentgenologic findings in conditions of the ascending aorta simulating aortic 0385
role of clinical conferences in the training of'students and residents in phys 0854
role of L forms of bacteria in disease/The 0906
Role of respiratory distress in asphyxial brain damage of the newborn/ 0291
role of the gamma system in movement and posture/The 0233
role of the pinna in speech intelligibility/The 1013
role of the vocational rehabilitation counselor as seen by the speech patholog 0190Rorschach content and thought process scales/Measuring impulse control in inst 0593
Rosenzweig Picture--Frustration study as a measure of reaction to personal eve 1260
Rote learning and memory in the retarded: Some implications for the teaching-1 1378
rubella children/An occupational therapy program for the developmental habilit 0799
rumenoreticulectomy in the sheep/Surgical anatomy associated with 0317
ruminant (ovine) stomach/Normal arterial supply to the 0319
safety education programs for the physically and mentally disabled/Two Pennsyl 1336
sales training/Development of programmed materials for retail, 1335
salivary glands in patients with cystic fibrosis/Structure and ultrastructure 0787
Sampling methodology development in a large scale cystic fibrosis screening pr 0802
sarcoidosis/The arthritis of abortive 1046
satiation as a function of adaptation in stuttering/A test of 0584
scale for the measurement of pathogenesis in mothers of schizophrenic children 1262
scales/Analysis of three stimulation-seeking 1257
schizophrenia/The relationship between social class and 1261
schizophrenic children/A scale for the measurement of pathogenesis in mothers 1262
schizophrenics as affected by aggressive stimuli subliminally and supraliminal 1353
school administrators/Training in interpersonal skills for 1241
school/Students' perceptions and concerns during their first year in medical 0595
school's contribution to mental health/The 1239
schools/Guidelines for teaching communicative sciences in dental 1440
schools/Issues and problems in the teaching of social science in health profes 1143
schools/Patient care needs as a basis for development of objectives of physica 0709
schools/Teaching activities of social scientists in medical and public health 1023
sclerosis/Ultrastructure of atrophic muscle in amyotrophic lateral 0001
scoliosis by spine instrumentation: An evaluation of more than 200 cases/The m 0823
scoliosis/Decisions in 0876
Scoliosis in the growing spine/ 0821
scoliosis in 2,3, and 4 dimensions/Idiopathic 0841
scoliosis/Instrumentation in spine instability other than 0826
scoliosis/Instrumentation in structural 0827
scoliosis/Measurement of lung capacity in patients who have 0955
scoliosis/Nonoperative treatment of 0828
scoliosis/Pathological changes in 0798
scoliosis/Present status of spine instrumentation in 0820
scoliosis/Radiography in 0749
scoliosis/Radiography in 0824
scoliosis/Spinal fusion in the treatment of idiopathic adolescent 0822
scoliosis /Structural mechanics: An etiological factor in idiopathic 0888
scoliotic patients/Pitfalls in the interpretation of pulmonary function studie 0956
scoliotic spine curve/Biomechanics of the 0887
seat devices designed to prevent ischemic ulcers in paraplegic patients/Evalua 0426
secondary itmunologic deficiency diseases associated with lymphoproliferative 1416
Seductive styling--The procrustean bed/ 0536
seizure patients on the general aptitude test battery/The performance of chron 0630
selected bibliography of acquired verbal impairment secondary to brain damage/ 0247
Selective heating effects of ultrasound in humans/ 0705
Selective muscle heating by shortwave diathermy with a helical coil/ 0714
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self- and ideal-self-concepts/Client awareness of adjustment in 1275self-assistance exercises/A procedure for passive range of motion and 0361Self-care and homemaking for the hemiplegic/ 0330self-care in hemiplegic patients/Behavioral correlates of recqvery of 0427self-care status: A study of the Kenny Self-Care Evaluation/Ndmerical scoring 0428self-care status of patients/Numerical scoring of 0602self-concept and behavior adjustment of children with birth defects/Maternal a 1109self-concept and body attitude/The effects of physical training upon 1234self-concepts, and parental backgrounds: A factor analytic study/Adolescents' 1357self-concepts during group psychotherapy as a function of alternate sessions a 1294Self-control procedures in modification of smoking behavior: Replication/ 0591Self-disclosure, genuineness, and the interpersonal relationship 1315self-esteem/Effects of institutionalization on 0312Self-evaluation: A step toward quality measurement of Rehabilitation Research 0925self-evaluation for counselor education/A method of 1256self-exploration, alternate sessions, and vicarious therapy pretraining/Antece 1311self-exploration and therapeutic outcome in group psychotherapy/Therapist inte 1307self-exploration and type of confrontation/Level of therapist functioning pati 1214self-exploration/Antecedents to outcome in group psychotherapy with outpatient 1312self-exploration on hospitalized mental patients during group therapy/Effects 1313self-help devices ana orthotics, 1950-1967/aibliography of 0297self-help devices, architectural planning, and problems on clothing and dressi 0298Self-help devices for rehabilitation. Part II/ 0303Self-ideal concept congruence and improvement in group psychotherapy 1309self-instructional rite reading materials/The development of basic 1334Semantic myopia/ 1300seminal vesicles and vas deferens/Induced emission of sperm utilizing electric 0328Seminar on behavior modification: Methods for psychologists working with the d 1390Sensory nerve action potentials in the radial nerve/ 0195sentence production, and relevance in an aphasic through verbal conditioning/C 0110series conductors of the lung in controlled breathing/The 1129Serologic reactions of mycoplasmas/ 0890Serologic studies of staphylococcal and streptococcal L forms/ 0777Serologic studies on synovial fluid/ 0901serous serious?/Is 0504serum and connective,tissue fractions/Solubility of monosodium urate in 1039serum creatine phosphokinase and other serum enzymes in the diagnosis of progr 0621serum enzyme abnormalities: Case studies/McArdle's syndrome with previously un 0589Serum lipids and enzymes/ 0032serum lipids and enzymes/The effect of strenuous exercise on 0031Serum protein abnormalities in myocardial necrosis/ 0375services depicted by state plans or vocational rehabilitation and state vocati 1220
Services for elderly deaf persons: Recommended policies and programs/ 1391services for the aphasic patient/The role of the vocational rehabilitation cou 0190services grant program/Followup study of'clients enrolled in the training 1354
services/The contribution of insurance to total health 0394services/The dilemma of health and welfare 0397
services to the disabled and disadvantaged: Implications for research in deliv 1433severely handicapped deaf client/Toward more effective rehabilitation services 1286sex, and training/Special education personnel-values as related to age, 1178
Sex differences in the knowledge of letter and number names in kindergarten/ 0610
sex on estimates of body-part size/Influence of active movements, illumination 0805Sexual adjustment/ 0271Sexual adjustment, identification, and attitudes of patient with myelopathy/ 0273Sexual adjustment of the chronically ill and physically disabled population: A 1053Shakespeare's rheumatology/ 1034Sharrard procedure/Survival of iliopsoas muscle after 0995sheep/Surgical anahomy associated with rumenoreticulectomy in the 3170
Short-leg bracing for intermittent claudication of the calf/ 0683shoulder contracture in the stroke patient/Surgical treatment of the painful , 1398
Shoulder disabilities, Part 1/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. 0463
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Shoulder disabilities, Part 2/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. 0464
signal presentation schedules on the auditory evoked response/The effects of v 0576
Signal versus noise characteristics of filtered EMG used as a control source/ 1020
Sighal versus noise characteristics of filtered EMG used as a control source/ 1128
significance of age categories for older persons/The 0313
significance of work attitude for the educable mentally retarded/The 1168
Simple adaptations on modern vocational tools bring new work opportunities for 1088
simple non-language test of new learning/A 0670
sinus arrhythmia in patients with lesions of the central nervous system/Patter 0939
Site of care in medical practice/ 1014
sitting prosthesis for the paraplegic hemipelvectomized patient: Report of a c 0359
skill and chance outcomes/Disadvantaged and nondisadvantaged children's expect 1369
skills: Empathy, warmth, and genuineness/Rating of interpersonal 1250
skills for rehabilitation personnel/Training in interpersonal 1240
skills for school administrators/Training in interpersonal 1241
skin changes in lower extremity amputees/Conservative management of trophic 0849
Skin conductance responses mediated by the transected human spinal cord/ 0811
skin stimulation on thalamic neurons/Bilateral effects of 0676
skin thermometry/Studies on correlations between oscillometry, plethysm,graphy 0409
skin ulcers/Topical hyperbaric oxygen treatment of pressure sores and certain 0067
Slow and fast twitch fibers in human skeletal muscle/ 0059
smokers;Oxygen affinity of hemoglobin in persons with acute myocardial infarct 0382
smoking behavior: Replication/Self-control procedures in modification of 0591
social adjustment of 102 hemiplegic patients/Postdischarge physical and 1054
-social agency settings/Behavior modification: Its principles and appreciation 1183
social agency settings/Community resources: Innovative planning for administr 1182
Social and legal problems of automation in medicine/ 0938
social class/A comparison of therapist and client 1265
social class and schizophrenia/The relationship between 1261
social, emotional, and vocational capacities/Report of a national field trial 0203
Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglycemic, 0565
Social facilitation of a previously learned response in normal, hypoglycemic, 1131
social innovation/Levels of research in experimental 1277
social introversion scale for 373-item MMPI/An abbreviation of the 0348
social learning theories and exposure to delinquency/A review of 1276
social rehabilitation club/As others see it--The 0586
social reinforcement and dependency behavior among four-year-old children/Conc 0613
social science in health professional schools/Issues and problems in the teach 1143
social scientists in medical and public health schools/Teaching activities of 1023
social trends/Rehabilitation facilities and 0351
Social work in the health field/ 1045
social worker/Comprehensive management of the affected newborn. The role of th 1130
socializing behavior in the elderly/Behavior control systems to increase 0665
socially handicapped/Abstract of articles on assessment and the 1327
socially handicapped/Abstracts of articles on assessment and the 1325
socially handicapped/Assessment and the 1324
socially handicapped/Assessment and the 1326
society/Rehabilitation in an automated 0917
socioeconomic group/Child-rearing practices in a low 0293
Socio-economic problems/ 1147
socioeconomic variables and major mental illness in the counties of a Midwest 0637
sociological aspects of children's play/Child's play. Collected writings on th 0839
sociology of the family/Emile Durk)--im and the 1097
Solubility of monosodium urate in serum and connective tissue fractions/ 1039
Some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism and coronary heart disease/ 0261
Some considerations for rehabilitation of the ghetto heroin addict/ 1273
Some ego functions associated with delay of gratification in male delinquents/ 0401
Some implications of behavior therapy for ps chotherapy/ 1291
Some implications of learning in problems of chronic pain/ 0662
Some implications of research in mental retardation for rehabilitation counsel 1216
Some neglected issues in the literature on behavior therapy/ 0111
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Some problems and opportunities for research in cerebral palsy/ 021CSome problems and opportunities for research in cerebral palsy/ 0234Some problems in rehabilitation of the hemiplegic patient explained by brain d 0458(South Vietnam)Neonatal survival it premature and term infants in Vinh Long Pr 0737South Vietnam/Perinatal mortality in a province hospital in 0738space missions. A progress report/Stereometric measurement of body and limb vo 0835spasmolytic medications on various parameters of the spasticity syndrome/Measu 0751spastic quadriplegia/Progressive 0568spasticity and motor performance in hemiplegia/The effects of dantrolene sodiu 1000spasticity/Clinical application of quantitative methods in the study of 0850spasticity in decerebrate cat/Radiofrequency cordotomy for the relief of 1056spasticity in patients with upper motor neuron lesions: A preliminary report/E 0848spasticity of hip by paravertebral lumbar spinal nerve block/Treatment of flex 0569spasticity syndrome/Measurement of effects of spasmolytic medications on vario 0751speak intelligibly/Palatal lift prosthesis helps adults with difficulty to 0136Special considerations in the large scale analysis of biomedical samples by au 0803specialists/Rehabilitation by t 0514specialist's role in continuing care of the stroke patient/The 0520Specific secretory antibodies in patients with cystic fibrosis/ 0785Specificity of risk factors in ischemic cerebrovasular disease/ 0096speech discrimination through flat vs selective amplifying systems/Relationshi 0633speech disorder4_in_brain damaged adults/The diagnosis of 0181Speech impairment in Parkinson's disease/ 0191speech intelligibility/The role of the pinna in 1013speech pathologist in providing services for the aphasic patient/The role of t 0190Speech pathology and audiology/ 1057speech pathology program/A survey of 100 aphasic medicare patients in a 0193speech problems/Assessment and planning for children with 0419speech rehabilitation/Programmed instruction and 0244Speech therapy and language recovery in severe aphasia/ 0192speech therapy in aphasia/An objective method for the evaluation of 0188sperm utilizing electrical stimulation of the seminal vesicles and vas deferen 0328sphincter strie de l'anus chez les spina-bifida avec myelomeningocele/Ltude du 0034Sphincteric electromyography/ 1029(spina bifida)A bowel program for the myelodysplastic child/ 1122spina bifida and hydrocephalus/Pathophysiology of 1125spina bifida and myelomeningocele/A therapeutic recreation program for childre 0033spina bifida and myelogmeningocele/The birth defect and the pediatric problems 0207
spina bifida and myelomeningocele/Vocational rehabilitation case load and poten 0006spina-bifida avec myelomeningocele/Etude du sphincter strie de l'anus chez les 0034spina bifida child/Educational implications for the 1118(spina bifida)Comprehensive management of the affected newborn. The role of th 1130spina bifida cystica/Rehabilitation of children with 0004(spina bifida)Developmental disabilities and problems of intellect/ 1139(spina bifida)Diagnosis and management of the neurogenic bladder/ 1145spina bifida. Ethics and policy/Immediate repair of 1152spina bifida/Management of the child with 1100spina bifida manifesta/An electromyographic study of children with 0035spina bifida manifesta/Comprehensive care of the child with 0213spina bifida manifesta/Embryology and prenatal development of human 0219(spina bifida)Maternal attitudes and behavior as related to the self-concept a 1109(spina bifida)Mobility and meningomyelocele/ 1116
(spina bifida)Musculoskeletal defects/ 1140
spina bifida/Musculoskeletal defects in 1153
(spina bifida)Problem solving in management/ .1123(spina bifida)Problems of function/ 41123spina bifida/Reconstruction of the hip in 1154
(spina bifida)Socio-economic problems? 1147
spina bifida/The adolescent with 1142spina bifida/The child with 0211(spinal bifida)The etiology and epidemiology of meningomyelocele and anencepha 1146
(spina bifida)The indispensable nurse//124
spina bifida: The role of thepediatrician/Comprehensive management of the new 1158
(spina bifida)Treatment ofchildhood hydrocephalus with a new silicone-rubber 1126
spina bifida/Verbal behavior in children with0056
Spina bifida with myelomeningocele:Evaluation of rehabilitation potential/ 0005
spinal canal/Central cordsyndrome resulting from congenital narrowness of the 0874
spinal cord/Automatic function in the isolated1432
spinal cord: Current status of the problem/Regeneration in the 0279
spinal cord dysfunction; Endocrine and metabolic findings/A followup study of 0118
Spinal cord dysfunction: Followup study of spinal cord dysfunction and its res 0123
spinal cord dysfunction/Methodologyand initial findings in a followup study o 0116
spinal cord dysfunction: Results of a followup study/A reappraisal of braces a_ 0121
spinal cord dysfunction/Vocational findings in postdisability employment of pa 0057
spinal cord injuredfemale/Gynecological and obstetrical problems of the 0985
spiral cord injured man/Urinary catecholamine metabolites in 0159
spinal cord injuries/Electrodermal study of patients with 0807
spinal cord injuries/Renal function in patients with0588
spinal cord injury as related to manner of onset of disability/Personality cha 0656
spinal cord injury/Impairment of respiration after0130
Spinal cord injury, Part 1/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lec 0465
Spinal cord injury, Part 2/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lec 0466
spinal cord lesions/Psychoendocrinestudies of patients with 1137
(spinal cord)Mechanism for respiratoryinsufficiency after cervical cord injur 0020
(spinal cord)Psychological reactions/0269
spinal cord/Relative concentrationand daily rhythms of excretion of epinephri 0976
spinal cord section/Adrenal responsesto stress in men with cervical 0978
spinal cord section/Analysis of daily rhythms of adrenal function in men with 0974
spinal cord section/Daily rhythms of electrolytes and aldosterone excretion in 0975
(spinal cord)Sexual adjustment/0271
spinal cord/Skin conductance responsesmediated by the transected human 0811
spinal cord transection/Psychoendocrinefunctions in relation to level of 1138
spinal cord transection/Resting and stimulated endocrine function in human sub 0979
spinal cord transections on electrodermal activity in man/Effect of 0806
Spinal education personnel--values as related to age, sex, and training/ 1178
Spinal fusion in the treatment of idiopathic adolescent scoliosis/ 0822
spinal myelomalacia/Alterationsin cardiovascular control in high 0354
spinal myelomalacia/Alterationsin cardiovascular control in high 0356
spinal nerve block/Treatment of flexor spasticity of hip by paravertebral lumb 0569
spinal support following hemipelvectomy in a paraplegic patient/Prosthetic 0365
spine curve/Biomechanics of the scoliotic0887
spine in the handicapped child/The0825
spine instability other than scoliosis/Instrumentation in0826
spine instrumentation: Anevaluation of more than 200 cases/The management of 0823
spine instrumentation in scoliosis/Present status of0820
spine ibbility. Part I/Factors related to cervical0422
spine mobility. Part I/Factors related to cervical0600
spine/Scoliosis in the growing0821
splint/Dental technology in the fabrication of a stabilizing wrist 1062
Splinting in arthritis/1040
spondylolisthesis in children/Reduction of severe0829
spondylotic cauda equinaradiculopathy/The redundant or knotted nerve root: A 0789
(sports)Medical rehabilitation/1082
sprain/Conservative management of the post-traumatic cervical ligamentous 0856
Standard glossary of biomechanical terminology/0160
Standards for termination of case services depicted by state plans or vocation 1220
standing table/Pressure detection system, for1047
staphylococcal and streptococcal L forms/Serologic studies of0777
state-federal vocational rehabilitation program/Uniformity and diff_rential re 1219
State of the art in vocational evaluation: Report of a national survey/ 1344
state plans or vocational rehabilitation and state vocational rehabilitation a 1220
stereognosis/Observations on testing the stroke patient for oral 1063
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stereographic anthropometry/A biomedical perspective on 0830Stereometric analysis in the field of anatomy/ 0863Stereometric measurement of body and limb volume changes during extended space 0835Stereophotogrammetry applied to physical medicine and rehabilitation/ 0883Stereophotogrammetry in biology and medicine/ 0832steroid myopathy/The motor unit in 0325stimulation of lower limb/Surface elctrical 0988stimulation of the seminal vesicles and vas deferens/Induced emission of sperm 0328stimulation-seeking scales/Analysis of three 1257stimulator for experimental physiology/Correlated input-output 0868stimulator/Implantation of carotid sinus nerve 0168stimuli subliminally presented/Cognitive functioning of schizophrenics as affe 1353stimulus conditions of habituation/A factorial study of the 1132stimulus seeking behavior/Normative data on 1259St. Mary's Jumior College/Physical therapy assistant training program: 0553stomach/Normal arterial supply to the ruminant (ovine) 0319streptococcal L forms/Serologic studies of staphylococcal and 0777streptonigrin and its derivatives in the rat/Teratogenic effects of 0039stress in covert ischemic coronary and cerebrovascular disease/Insulin respons 0141stress in men with cervical spinal cord section/Adrenal responses to 0978stress, physical activity, and ischemic heart disease/Emotional 1079Stress relaxation in Ascaris obliquely striated muscle/ 0174
stretching for correction of shortening of connective tissue/The rationale for 0521stroke: A guide to communication /Language problems after a 0577stroke/Assertions--From soap to 0535stroke. Early recognition and prevention/Early diagnosis of coronary disease a 0084stroke/Evaluating language improvement after completed 0182stroke/Long term assessment of language function in aphasia due to 0178
stroke/Management of completed 0316(stroke management)Review of the preceding sessions/ 0519stroke patient/Evaluation and treatment of the upper extremity in the hemipleg 1399stroke patient/Flexor origin release in the treatment of pronation-flexion def 1396stroke patient for oral stereognosis/Observations on testing the 1063stroke patient/New concepts in the rehabilitation of the 0184
stroke patient/Orthopaedic management of rehabilitation in the 1397
stroke patient/Prosthodontics and the 1059
stroke patient/Surgical treatment of the painful shoulder contracture in the 1398
stroke patient/The specialist's role in continuing care of the 0520
stroke patients/The support structure of heart and 1022
stroke/Physical medicine in emergency care of early 0446
(stroke prevention)Review of preceding sessions/ 0519
stroke/Rehabilitation after 0533Stroke rehabilitation: Basic concepts and research trends/ 0801
stroke/Verbal impairment related to 0246
strokes/Random controls in the clinical study of ischemic 0649
Structural mechanics: An etiological factor in idiopathic scoliosis/ 0888Structure and ultrastructure of the labial salivary glands in patients with cy 0787student academic achievement/Effect of the inherently helpful person on 1284
student attitudes toward physical medicine/Hedical 1048
Stn dent -based strong vocational interest blank scales/New approach to the pred 0321
(student)Communicatic for the handicapped in college: An annotated list of re 1330
students/An evaluation of the effects of short term training in rehabilitation 0997
students/An experimental summer program for freshman medical 0357
students and residents in physical medicine and rehabilitation/The role of cli 0854
students/Concerns of parents of handicapped college 1328
students of an introductory course in rehabilitation/Evaluation of effects on 1007
students/Learning rehabilitation medicine: A program by ,nd for medical 0360students/Methodology in digit memory testing of college 0557
Students' perceptions and concerns during their first year in medical school/ 0595
students/Preparing higher education facilities for handicapped 1331
students/Summer fellowship in physical medicine and rehabilitation for medical 0358
students teach freshmen /Can senior medical 0618students/The relationship inventory as a measure of milieu perception in rehab 1318
Studies in paired-associates learning: I. An examination of methodology/ 1379
Studies of the dynamics of micturition: Observations on healthy men/ 0893
Studies of pulse wave velocity in potential diabetic subjects/ 0819
Studies of vascular response of feet of normal subject' to dihydrogenated ergo 0611Studies on correlations between oscillometry, plethysmography, and skln therm 0409
Studies on the causal factors in the passive length-tension diagram of normal 0731
Studies on the dynamics of the bladder/ 0759
Studies on the nature of germinal centers/ 1427
Studies on the parameters of cardiovascular performance of quadriplegic patien 0506
Studies on velocity of nerve conduction in hemiplegics/ 1443
study of causal factors in the resting length-tension diagram of whole skeleta 0727
Study of effect of water immersion on healthy adult male subjects: Plasma volu 0964
study of isokinetic exercise/A 0156
study of physical performance and perceived exertion/A 1323
study of primary muscular diseases by quantitative electromyographic methods/T 0879
Study/Work experience program: 1237
Stump arterial circulation and its relationship to the prescription of a prost 0636
stump management/Comparison of post-operative 1403
stuttering/A test of satiation as a function of adaptation in 0584
submaximal exercise elctrocardiographic test as a method of detecting occult 1 1094subprofessional personnel in counseling/Training and use of nurses and 1258
Subunits of the first complement component in immunologic deficiency syndromes 1436
Success and failure of residency training programs as seen by the specialty bo 0537
suit/Control of orthostatic hypotension of quadriplegia patients with a pressu 0933
Summer fellowship in physical medicine and rehabilitation for medical students 0358
summer program for freshmen medical students/An experimental 0357
Summer work-study program for disadvantaged youth/ 1321
supination and its clinical application/The biomechanical profile of pronation 0043
Support personnel vs the counselor/ 1329
support structure of heart and stroke patients/The 1022
Suppression of IgM and IgC synthesis in young rabbits by 6-methyl mercaptopuri 1428
Surface electical stimulation of lower limb/ 0988
surgery as an instance of crises therapy/Plastic and reconstructive 1213
(surgery)Congenital malformations: General considerations 0215
surgery for aortic regurgitation/Prognostic significance of anterolateral pert 0374
surgery in adult hemiplegia/Corrective 0148
surgery in adult spastic hemiplegia/Rehabilitation 0149
surgery in epidermolysis bullosa/Rehabilitative digital 0232
(surgery)Review of book, The knife is not enough, by U. Kessler/ 0127
Surgical anatomy associated with rumenoreticulectomy in the sheep/ 0317
Surgical considerations/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lowe 0477
Surgical treatment of the painful shoulder contracture in the stroke patient/ 139w
survey of heritable disorders in Maryland/A 0564
survey of 100 aphasic medicare patients in a speech pathology program/A 0193
survey of 143 cases of acquired cerebral palsy/An instutitional 0221
surgery/State of the art in vocational evaluation: Report of a national 1344
Survival following basilar artery occlusion. 0800
Survival of iliopsoas muscle after Sharrad procedure/ 0995
swear test diagnosis of cystic fibrosis/Application of neutron activation anal 0866
symposium: Computers in Medicine/Preface to 0923
Symposium evaluations and recommendations 1304
Symptomatic congenital aortic stenosis in the first year of life/ 0572
synaptic activity reduced in an alpha motoneuron by isometric contraction of i 0983
syndrome/Martorell's 1069
synovia/Mycoplasma antibodies in 1067
synovial fluid and arterial plasua of normal humans, normal dogs, and patients 0579
synovial fluid of the major joint cavities of dogs/Total osmotic activity of 0544
synovial fluid/Serologic studies on 0901
System design/System for processing clinical research data. II. 0752
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system evaluations to Research and Training Centers/Current efforts to apply 1006System for processing clinical research data. 1. Experience and problems/ 0935System for processing clinical research data. II. System design/ 0752Systemic hyperbaroxia in the pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen toxicity/ 0169
systemic lupus erythematosus/Antibodies to viral antigens in 0840
systemic lupus erythematosusaymphcyte cytotoxic antibodies in 0873
systolic time intervals in sedentary and active individuals and rehabilitated 1095
systolic time intervals to exercise in patients with angina pectoris/Abnormal 1083
Tactile identification of letters: A comparison of deaf and hearing children's 1394
talking behavior in aphasics/Use of concurrent response categories in evaluati 0112tape-raters at the Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center/Curren 1246
tarsal- tpnnel syndrome, objective'diagmostle-criteria/The 0106Task analyses of physical therapy techniques/0 0993tasls in rehabilitation /Psychological assessment procedures as indicators of p 0009tasks a an information center on technical aids/The 0300Teaching activities of social scientists in medical and nublic health schools/ 1023
teaching communicative sciences in dental schools/Guidelines for 1440
teaching-learning process/Rote learning and memory in the retarded: Some impli 1378
teaching of physical medicine and rehabilitation /Contemporary concepts in the 0507
teaching/Techniques in 0163
teacher .i /A further delineation of the integrated didactic experiential trainin 1231
team approach in the diagnosis and treatment of children with learning disahil 0561
teamwork/An analysis of the concept of 1021
Technical advances influencing the field of orthotics/ 0791
Technics for chronic drainage of bladder/ 0628technique for programming sheltered workshop environments for training severel 1371
technique for the combined use of multiple radioisotopes/An analysis of errors 0870
Techniques in teaching/ 0163
techniques/Neuromuscular facilitation 0989
techniques/Task analyses of physical therapy 0993
technology affecting vocational rehabilitation potential/Recent advances in me 1332
technology/Rehabilitation research: A fertile field for new 0958telemetry/A new miniaturized implantable blood flowmeter and pressure guage fo 0295
(telemetry)Experience with on-line monitoring in critical illness/ 0946
(telemetry)Physiologic monitoring of conjoined twins: Objectives and clinical 0949
(telemetry)Physiological monitor: Experience, clinical value, and problems/ 0940
(telemetry)Physiological monitoring at the bedside/ 0947
(telemetry)The clinician's requirements for physiological monitoring systems/ 0951
Temperature distributions as produced by microwaves in specimens under therapy 0701
Temperature distributions in the human thigh, produced by infrared, hot pack, 0706temperature/The effect of indirect heating on peripheral blood flow, pulse rat 0641
temperatures on tendon extensibility/Effect of therapeutic 0717
Ten year analysis of duration of hospitalization of disabled patients/ 0961
Tenant participation in public housing/ 1019
tendon extensibility/Effect of therapeutic temperatures on 0717
tendon in normal and denervated gastrocnemius of the rat/Passive length-tensio 0730
tendon reflex responses in man/An automated system to measure patellar 0913
tendon shrinkage in rat gastrocnemius after ankle immobilization/Causal factor 0729
teratisma in rhesus monkeys/Twins and 0138
teratogenic effects of 5-fluorocytosine in the rat/The 0037
Teratogenic effects of 6-hydroxylaminopurine in the rat--Protection by inosine 0038
Teratogenic effects of streptonigrin and its derivatives in the rat/ 0039
teratogenic effects of the recent drugs active in cancer chemotherapy/The 0040
Terminology and concepts in mental retardation/In review: 1171
test of hand function/An objective and standardized 0697
test of new learning/A simple non-language 0670
test of patient mobility/An objective and standardized 0699
test of satiation as a function of adaptation in stuttering/A 0584
test of the DeLorme axiom/A 0652
test scores/A comparison of letter-grade distributions based on three methods 1229
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test scores of three matched patient groups: Left brain damaged with aphasia; 0235testing/Review of film by C. J. Ross. Techniques of non-verbal psychological 0659tetralogy of fallot following Blalock anastomosis/Aortic valvular bacterial en 0403text/An orientation to mental retardation: A programmed 118uTextbook of histology/ 0292Thalamic distribution and disctarge pattern of hair and touch cells in nucleus 0675thalamic neurons/Bilateral effects of skin stimulation on 0676thalamic nucleus ventralis posterioralis of the cat/Regional variations on the 0677thalamic population characteristics in cat under neebutal and chloralose anest 0679thalamus/A population study of neurons in nucleus ventralis posterior of cat 0672thalamus/Neuronal population analysis of evoked single unit activity in nucleu 0674thalidomide episode/Congenital anomalies of the extremities, nomenclature and 0214Theory and instrumentation for quantitative measurement of nasality/ 1424Therapeutic affect/ 1306therapeutic conditions and disclosure to significant others/Perceived 1283therapeutic conditions from different vantage points/Perception of 1278therapeutic conditions, patient self-exploration, alternate sessions, and vice 1311therapeutic conditions/Relationships between expert and neophyte ratings of 1280therapeutic conditions/Temperature distributions as produced by microwaves as 0701therapeutic conditions with university counseling center clients /Objective rat 1224therapeutic effectiveness/Relationships between visual and auditory cues of 1279therapeutic encounter/Vocational counseling: A 1251Therapeutic exercise/ 0515Therapeutic exercise in motion problems/ 0688therapeutic improvement/Therapist assessment of client pathology and subsequen 1210therapeutic interpersonal relationships/The training of nonprofessional person 1301therapeutic program for children with limb deformities--Preservation of rudime 0135Therapeutic recreation and adapted physical education within rehabilitation/ 1232therapeutic recreation program for children with spina bifida and myelomeningo 0033Therapeutic relationship of A-B therapist as perceived by client and therapist 1206therapeutics in patients with chronic pains/Disability evaluation and physical 0734
therapeutics/Modern techniques of heat 0981therapist and client social class/A comparison of 1265therapist as perceived by client and therapist/Therapeutic relationship of A-B 1206Therapist assessment of client pathology and subsequent therapeutic improvemen 1210
Therapist empathy, genuineness, and warmth and patient therapeutic outcome/ 1298Therapist empathy, warmth, and genuineness and patient personality change in g 1292therapist functioning patient depth of self-exploration and type of confrontat 1214
Therapist interpersonal reinforcement of client self-exploration and therapeut 1307
therapist persuasive potency in individual psychotherapy/Effects of 1308
therapist statements during psychotherapy/Influence of patient statements on j 1290therapists and the evolving understanding of counseling and psychotherapy/The 1305
therapist's contribution to accurate empathy, non-possessive warmth, and genui 1297
therapy after central nervous system damage/The brain is a distributed informs 0680therapy and language recovery in severe aphasia/Speech 0192therapy for psychotherapy/S-'e implications of behavior 1291therapy in aphasia/An objective method for the evaluation of speech 0188
Therapy in aphasia/Programmed instruction-- 0245
therapy/Language 0239therapy/Plastic and reconstructive surgery as an instance of crises 1213
therapy pretraining, and patient self-exploration on hospitalized mental patie 1313therapy pretraining in institutionalized mental patients and juvenile delinque 1294therapy pretraining on group psychotherapy/The effects of alternate sessions a 1310
therapy/The concept of continued 0180
therapy/Ultrasound 0703
Thermography in rheumatic diseases/ 1044thermograph /The present status of mammary 1043thermometry/Studies on correlations between oscillometry, plethysmography, and 0409
thigh, produced by infrared, hot pack, and microwave applications/Temperature 0706Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Calibration of an impedance pneumograph/ 0543Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Cancellation of respiration effects on t 0431
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Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Dynamic characteristics of an impedance 043s
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Impedance plelhyamographic determination 0435
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: impedance ptethystrographit determination 0436
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Impedance product system/ 0432
Thoracic cage impedance measurements: Tissue resistivity in vivo and transthor 0434
thoracic electrical impedance/The origin of cardiogenie changes in 0643
Three occupational groups and their perceptions of mental retardates 1218
thumb, the index and long fingers/The functions of the muscles of the 1400
thymona/Case report: Generalized cutaneous candidiasis associated with diffuse 0875
thymus and bursa function in the chicken by phytohesasslucinin/Dissociation of 1431
Thymus and bursal function in immunologic development: A new theoretical model 140-:
tibial nerves/Conduction studies of the anterior and posterior 0429
Tilt table and plasma volume champs with short term devonditioning experiment 0947
tilt table response/Effect of complex measuring instrumentation upon the 0965
tilt table response to water immersion deconditioring experiments using extrem 0966
tilt table tolerance after water immersion/Effect of extremliv cuff-tourniquet 096?
time sample measures, patient perception measures/Therapist empathy, warmth, a 1292
tissue culture approach/Viability of bone of the fractured hip: A 1404
tissue culture study of biopsy of the alahoholic patientiThe effect of alchoho 1405
tissue/ileat!ng produced by ultrae_and in bone and soft 0708
Tissue 02 and CO2 tensicns during hyperbaric oxygen/ 0026
tissue 02 tensions by hollow visceral tonometers: Effect of breathing enriched 0018
Tissue resistivity in vivo and transthoracic impedance at 100 kc/Thoracic cage 0434
tissues in the dog/Effects of greatly elevated blood pressures of short durati 0318
tissues/The use of lymph for the reasurement of gas tensions in interstitial f 0027
toeout/Orthotics measurement board for tibial torsion and 0144
Token test scores of three ettched patient groups: Left brain damaged with aph 0235
tolazoline under controlazd conditions/Studies of vascular response of feet of 0611
TONAR/Measurement of nasality with 1425
tonometers: Effect of breathing enriched 02 mixtures/Determination of tissue 0 0018
tools'Electromyographic kinesiology in the analysis of work situations and han 0260
Topical hyperbaric oxygen treatment of pressure sores and certain skin ulcers/ 0067
torsion and toeout/Orthotics measurement board for tibial 0144
Total maintenance of circulation in the closed-chest animal with ventricular f 0816
Total osmotic activity of synovial fluid of the major joint cavaties of dogs/ 0544
Total csmotie activity values for the synovial fluid and arterial plasma of no 0579
Toward an empirical definition of client evaluation/ 1355
Toward an understanding of the rehabilitation system/ 1025
Toward explaining succ.as and failure in interpersonal learning experiences/ 1228
Toward effective counseling and psychotherapy: Training and practice/ 1302
Toward identification of plus and minus training groups/ 1233
Toward more effective rehabilitation services for the severely handicapped des 1286
toxity/Pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen 0206
toxicity/Systemic hyperbaroxia in the pathogenesis of pulmonary oxygen 0169
toxicity: The rule of systemic vs alveolar hyperoxia/Pathogenesis of pulmonary 0167
(toxicology)Prepared discussion/trace and delayed conditioning of the GSR/Cognitive processes during different 0747
Traditional exercise regimes for the hemiplegic patient/ 1165
Training and practice/Toward effective counseling and psychotherapy: 1302
Training and use of nurses and suhprofessional personnel in counseling/ 1258
training approach for teachers/A further delineation of the integrated didacti 1231
training/Bowel 1042
training centers. A feasibility study/:nformation-exchanee program for rehabil 1066
Training Centers/Current efforts to apply system evaluations to Research and 1006
Training Centers/Self-evaluation: A step toward quality measurement of Rehabil %925
training centers/The responsibility of rehabilitation counseling in medical re 1133
training choice behavior of rehabilitation clients/Delay of reinforcement and 1363
training/Development of programmed materials for retail sales 1335
Training for functional independence/ 0516
training groups/Toward indentification of plus and minus 1233
training in communication pathophysiology/Intet-disciplinary 1441
Training in counseling ani psychotherapy: 4n evaluation of an integrated didac 1227
Training an interpersonal relationshirm through programmed counseling: A comps 1207
Training in interpersonal skills for rehabilitation personnel/ 1240
Training in interpersonal skills for school administrators/ 1241
training in medical postgraduate programs/Research 0530
training in rehabilitation/Evaluation of short-term 1370
training rehabilitation cn second year medical students/An evaluation of the e 0997
Frakning non-professionals for work with mentally retarded/ 1176
Training of control of heed posture in children with cerebral palsy/ 0421
training of nonprofessional personnel in therapeutic interpersonal relationshi 1101
trninirg of non - professional workers in mental retzr&-ton/lhe 1175
Train:1g of rehabilitation personnel/ 0505
vai:ine of severely impaired aphasic patients /Application of programmed instr 0241
training of students and residents in physical medicine and rehabilitation/The 0854
training on bidirectional recall in retarded and nonretarded subjects/Effects 1375
training on residence hall assistants / Effects of short-term 1266
training outcomes in vocational rehabilitation /Client- evaluation: Psychometric 1358
Training/Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 19. Lower extremity amp 0479
training vogram for the C 5-6 quadriplegic/An occupational therapy 0877
training program: St. Mary's Junior College/Physical therapy assistant 0553
training programs/A comparison of certain characteristics of mentally retaroed 1137
training programs cm- the vocational assessment process/Rehabilitation counsel 1343
training programs as seen by the specialty board/Success and failure of reside 0537
training programs in mental retardation: An evaluation survey/Professional opi 1179
training satisfaction of vocational rehabilitation clients/Locus of control as 1359
training services grant progran/Followup study of cl:ercs enrolled in the
training severely retarded woesers/A technique for programming sheltered works 13;41371
train4dg/Special education personnel-value. as related to age, sex, and 1178
training tape-raters at the Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Cent 1246
training, transportation. and vocational adjustment of the handicapped in an u 0197
Transfer/ 0388
Translations and prematurd translations into practice /Research findings: 1299
Transmembrane potentials of human muscle cells in vivo/ 0107
Trsnsneuronal degeneration in brains of monkeys asphyxiated at birth/ 0064
transplantation for advanced cardiopulmonary diseases/Organ 0774
transplanted fibrosarcoma in the rat/Hypothyroidism induced by a 0971
transplants in the human: A histological study/End-point results of procesred 0744
transportation. and vocational adjustment of the handicapped in an urban setti 0197
trauna/Rehabilitation and 0098
treatment. and prevention of rheumatic heart disease /New concepts in the diagn 0377
Treatment effects of programmed small group interactions/ 1208
treatment for alcoholics/A model for differ .ntial1
treatment in Minnesota's mental hosritals/Growth and development of attitude 0587s!ltTreatment goals and selection of patients for rehabilitation with hemiplegia/
treatment method in management of selected chronic pain proulems/Operant condi 0667
treatment of abnormal ambulation resulting from conversion reaction/An approac 0743
treat:hint of acute bronchitis: (Questions and answers) /Diathermy 0531
Treatment of childhood hydrocephalus with a new silicone-rubber shunting devic 1126
treatment of children with learning disabilities/The tear approach in the diag 0561
Treatment of decubitus ulcers by the use of the water bed/ 1010
Treatment of flexor spacticity of hip by paravertebral lumhar spinal nerve blo 0569
treatment of idiopathic adolescent scoliosis/Spinal fusion in the 0822
treatment of refectory congestive heart failure with 3'5' adenosine sonophosph 0076
treatment of rheumatoid arthritis as seen by a physitrist/The 1415
treatment of scolimis/Homperative 0828
treatment of spasticity in patients with upper motor r..aron lesions: A prelimi 0848
treatment planning with an on-line shared computer system/Daily 0818
treatment program in a rehabilitation center /The development of a 0237
trsatment programs for underachievers/Ingredients of successf1 1209
Trends and problems in nursing/ 0619
Trends identified in the clinical field as a basis for planning of changes in 0538
221
Trends in lower extremity bracing/ 0715
triamcinolone/Changes in the structure, innervation, electromyographic pattern 0323
tritium oxide/Effect of exercise on determination of tote. ldy water by 0772
truncus: Arteriosis report of a case following cardiac cath, 'rization/Coronar 0371
Tryon effect/Note on the 0632
Tumors induced by chicken sarcoma in monkeys conditioned with progesterone/ 0158
Twins and teratisma in rhesus monkeys/ 0138
twins: Objectives and clinical usefulness/Physiologic monitoring of conjoined 0949
Two Pennsylvania driver safety education programs for the physically and menta 1336
Two surveys of the needs of engineering schools in the field of biomechanical 0259
Two-point discrimination in congenital amputees/ 0276
ulcers/Conservative management of ischemic 1414
ulcers /Decubitus 0853ulcers in paraplegic patients/Evaluation of seat devices designed to prevent i 0426
ulcers/The management of pressure and other external factors in the prevention 1420
ulcers/Topical hyperbaric oxygen treatment of pressure sores and certain skin 0067
ulnar nerve/Motor conduction in the deep palmar branch of the 0028
ulnar nerves/Motor conduction velocities in the median and 0690
ultrasound/Heating joint structures by 0707
ultrasound/Heating of joint structures by 0711
ultrasound in bone and soft tissue/Heating produced by 0708
ultrasound in humans/Selective heating effects of 0705
Ultrasound therapy/ 0703
Ultrastructure of atrophic muscle in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/ 0001
Ultrastructure of dyads in muscle fibers of Ascaris Lumbricoides/ 0175
Ultraviolet/Practical physical medicine and rehabilitation. Lecture 7. 0456
underachievers/Group counseling with college 1236
underachievers/Ingredients of successful treatment programs for 1209
unemployment in a rehabilitation setting/Considerations for working with the " 1320
unemployment: Vocational immaturity?/Chronical 1244
Unexpected events attending elective D.C. cardioversion for atrial fibrillatio 0380Uniformity and differential rehabilitation practices in the state-federal voca 1219
Uninterrupted care for long-term patients/ 0310
University of Washington PTB suspension system/ 0725
unmotivated patient/The 0044
unmotivated patient/The 0274
Upper extremity orthotics: A project report/ 0795
urate in serum and connective tissue fractions/Solubility of monosodium 1039
urban amputee program/Quality control in an 0125
urban pedestrians/Locomotive characteristics of 1041
urban setting/Driver training, transportation, and vocational adjustment of th 0197
uremic polyneuropathy and effects of dialysis/Natural history of 0692
uremic nolyneuropathy/Comparison of motor and sensory nerve conduction velocit 0696
Uric acid as a homeostatic factor in glucose-insulin-free fatty acid (FFA) met 0177
urinal bag/Clamp device for emptying 0612
urinary bladder/Diagnosis of neurological dysfunction of the 0339
Urinary catecholamine metabolites in spinal cord injured man/ 0159
urinary diversion: 3 years experience/Cutaneous vesicostomy as means of 0852
urinary frequency, residual urine, and bacterial growth in bladder infection/T 0333
urinary 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, aldosterone acid-labile conjugate, and free 0973
urine flow measurements/Use of an electromagnetic flowmeter for 0760
Uroflowmetry before and after prostatectomy/ 0896
uroflowmetry, c Jmetry, and electromyography in evaluation of neurogenic bla 0897
Uroflowmetry in the evaluation of voiding disorders/ 0895
Use and abuse of ambulation aids/ 0691
Use of AFDC by eligible families: A predictive model/ 0311
Use of an electromagnetic flowmeter for urine flow measurements/ 0760
use of biopsies in the study of human skeletal muscle/The 0060
use of combined uroflowmetry, cystometry, and electromyography in evaluation o 0897
Use of concurrent response categories in evaluating talking behavior in aphasi 0112
use of dantrolene Na in central nervous system disorders/The 1001Use of 8mm loop film for occupational therapy instruction/ 0299use of lymph for the measurement of gas tensions in interstitial fluid and tis 0027use of oscillometry on the lower extremities to diagnose and evaluate occlusiv 0635Use of prior information to design a routine parallel line assay/ 0335use of serum zreatine phosphokinase and other serum enzymes in the diagnosis o 0621Use of the California Test of Personality with the mentally retarded/ 1185
use of trained practical counselors or therapists and the evolving understandi 1305usefulness of computers in the management of the chronically ill and disabled/ 0954Utilization of information from scientific research in the practice of physica 0855
validity of the Porteus Maze test completed with the non-dominant hand/The 0342Value of anthropometric and ECG parameters in screening for coronary heart dis 1068
Values of electrodiagnosis in medicine/ 0831
valvular atresia: A pathologic study of 14 cases/Coexistent mitral and aortic 0369valvular bacterial endocarditis in tetralogy of fallot following Blalock anast 0403
valvular insufficiency/Roentgenologic findings in conditions of the ascending 0385
Variability in hearing following changes in biochemical conditions/ 0558
Variability of nerve conduction velocity determinations in normal persons/ 0682vas deferens/Induced emission of sperm utilizing electrical stimulation of the 0328
vascular accident patients after intensive rehabilitation/Followup study of tw 0307.164vascular disease/Carbohydrate, insulin and lipid interrelationship in ischemic 0077
vascular disease/The magnitude and complexity of cerebral 0415
vascular disease to the aorta and iliac arteries/The use of oscillometry on th 0635
vascular disorders and the aged amputee/Peripheral 1065
vascular efficiency/The amputation site in the lower extremity: Regard for the 0640vascular response of feet of normal subjects to dihydrogenated ergot alkaloids 0611
vasoconstriction evoked by precapillary hypoxemia/Pulmonary 0022vein blood into liver and renal hypertension in dogs/Diverting renal and adren 0545ventilate on in man/A pletliysmographic method of measuring the Lcrtribution of 0021
Ventilation and arterial blood gas changes induced by pursed lips breathing/ 1141
ventilation in man/Relative contributions of the rib cage and the diaphragm to 0024
Ventilatory control in the athlete/ 1098
ventilatory drive in normal man/Hypoxic 1164
ventricular fibrillation/Total maintenance of circulation in the closed-chest 0816
venous microsurgical by-pass grafts for coronary artery disease/Arterial and 0114
Verbal behavior in children with spina bifida/ 0056
verbal behavior of the brain-damaged adult/Linguistic considerations of the 0243
verbal conditioning/Changes in work production, sentence production, and relev 0110
Verbal impairment related to stroke/ 0246
verbal impairment secondary to brain damage/A selected bibliography of acquire 0247
verbal reinforcement and punishment/Changes in conformity behavior on a percep 0109
Verbalization of stimulus contingencies/Differential classical conditioning: 0804
vertebra/Intraosseous neurilemoma of the third lumbar 0779
Verticality perception and ambulation in hemiplegia/ 1032
Viability of bone of the fractured hip: A tissue culture approach/ 1404
vibrio/New anti-pseudomonas agent isolated from a marine 0783
viral antigens in systemic lupus erythematosus/Antibodies to 0840
virus embryopathy in the chick/An experimental model of mumps 1435
visual and auditory cues of therapeutic effectiveness/Relationships between 1279
visual discrimination learning/Electromyographic gradients during complex 1162
visually limited into a comprehensive rehabilitation center/Followup study int 1322
vital signs/Monitoring, computer entry, and display of the four 0817
vitamin C in the human fetus/The distribution of 0134
vocational adjustment of the handicapped in an urban setting/Driver training, 0197
vocational assessment of rehabilitees/Ergonomics of lifting tasks applied to t 0253
vocational assessment process/Rehabilitation counselor training programs and t 1343
vocational behaviors in relation to motivations, self-concepts, and parental b 1357
vocational capacities/Report of a national field trial of a method developed f 0203
Vocational counseling: A therapeutic encounter/ 1251
223
vocational counseling/The inter-relationships of seven criteria of adjustment 0344vocational evaluation: Report of a national survey/State of the art in 1344
Vocational findings in postdisabilkty employment of patients with spinal cord 0057Vocational immaturity?/Chronical unemployment: 1244
vocational interest blank scales/New approach to the prediction of medical spe 0321
vocational potential of the quadriplegic/The 0199
vocational success of discharged psychiatric patients/Counseling and psychomet 0347vocational success of hemiplegic patients/Factors in the 0263
vocational tools bring new work opportunities for the homebound/Simple adaptat 1088
vocational rehabilitation agencies/Research in state 1215
vocational rehabilitation and state vocational rehabilitation agency manuals/S 1220Vocational rehabilitation case load and potential of patients with spina bifid 0006vocational rehabilitation/Client-evaluation: Psychometric attributes and instr 1358
vocational rehabilitation clients/Locus of control as a determinant of job pro 1359
vocational rehabilitation counselor as seen by the speech pathologist in provi 0190vocational rehabilitation differential agency practice and client outcome proj 1272
vocational rehabilitation: Differential agency practices and client outcome/Ef 1316vocational rehabilitation potential/Recent advances in medical and related tec 1332
vocational rehabilitation program/Uniformity and differential rehabilitation p 1219
vocational rehabilitation with emphasis on work evaluation/Bibliography of 1333
vocational training programs/A comparison of certain characteristics of mental 1337
vocational vs physical restoration oriented centers/A comparison of physical m 1339
voiding as a defense against bladder infection/A quantitative discussion of th 0334
voiding disorders/Uroflowmetry in the evaluation of 0895
Volumes and surgace areas of body parts using a photogrammetric-minicomputer s 0776
Voluntary delay of reinforcement as a function of model status/ 1367
Voluntary delay of reward and punishment/ 1361
Voluntary health agencies and government, a promising partnership/ 0392
walking beside velocity-controlled cart/Oxygen uptake in normal and handicappe 0651
walking/External work in level 1112
walking in hemiparetic patient/External work of 1115
warmth and genuineness and patient personality change in group psychotherapy: 1292
warmth, and genuineness/Empathy 1293
warmth, and genuineness in psychotherapy/The therapist's contribution to accur 1297
warmth, and genuineness/Rating of interpersonal skills: apathy, 1250
warmth and patient therapeutic outcome/Therapist empathy, genuineness, and 1298
warmth/Facial and bodily cues of genuineness, empathy, and 1282
warmth in educable mental retardates and normal rehabilitation clients/Concept 1317
warmth upon female institutionalized delinquents/Effects of group psychotherap 1295
Washington PTB suspension system/University of 0725
water bed for the treatment of decubitus ulcers at the Aew England Medical Cen 1009
water bed/Treatment of decubitus ulcers by the use of the 1010
water immersion deconditioning experiments using extremity cuffs/Plasma volume 0966
water immersion/Effect of extremity cuff-tourniquets on tilt table tolerance a 0963
water immersion of twelve hours duration/Plasma 17-hydroxycorticosteroids in h 0972
water immersion on healthy adult male subjects: Plasma volume and fluid-electr 0964
"weakness" /Clinical neurophysiology in the evaluation of 0100
Wechsler subtests into new scales/Old wine in new skins: Grouping 0631
welfare and rehabilitation clients/Delay of gratification in 1362
welfare and rehabilitation clients/Perception of disability by 1364
welfare services/The dilemma of health and 0397
(welfare)Use of AFDC by eligible families: A predictive model/ 0311
Wheel chairs/ 0389
wheelchair/Attitude of rehabilitation patients towards the 0003
wheelchair brake lever/Modification of 0689
(wheelchair)Head and upper extremity aids/ 0511
Wheelchair needs for aged persons/ 0601
wheelchair patient/Adapted dental chair for the 1061
wheelchair/Posture as it relates to the 0573
wheelchair prescription/Essentials of 0693
224
wheelchair pushup habit/An automated system for developing 0664wheelchair pushup habits/The pushup trainer: An electronic system for training 0668wheelchair pushups/An automated system for teaching 0663White cell uptake of L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-Dopa), catecholamines (CAs) a 0155Who will hire truthful epileptics?/ 0566wives of aphasic patients/Group sessions with 0008women/Working outside the home and the occurrence of depression in middle-aged 0345word association norms for educable mentally retarded children in the public s 1374work attitude for the educable mentally retarded/The significance of 1168Work attitudes of the educable mentally retarded in relation to work performan 1181work evaluation/Bibliography of vocational rehabilitation with emphasis on 1333Work experience program: Study/ 1237work in level walking/External 1112
work in the upper and lower extremities/Relative effects on the heart by muscu 0424work in the upper and lower extremities/Relative effects on the heart by muscu 0527(work)L'ingenieur du travail et la recuperation des handicapes physiques/ 0255work: Man/Energy cost of 0526work)/More bricks less sweat (The anatomy of 0256work of walking in hemiparetic patients/External 1115work performance/Work attitudes of the educable mentally retarded in relation 1181
work potential/The Colorado heart index: A statistical estimate of cardiac 1136work production, sentence production, and r..levance in an aphasic through verb 0110
work situations and hand tools/Electromyographic kinesiology in the analysis o 0260work situations/The efficiency of the human machine in 0252Work Study Experience Program/Workshop on the 1271work with mentally retarded/Training non-professionals for 1176workers/A technique for programming sheltered workshop environments for traini 1371workers/Absenteeism, accidents of rehabilitated 0638
workers in mental retardation/The training of non-professional 1175Working outside the home and the occurrence of depression in middle-aged women 0345workmen's compensation/Panel on medicolegal conservations in 0122
workmen's compensation/Rehabilitation in 0117workshop clients/Effectiveness of counselor-trainees with mentally retarded 1225workshop environments for training severely retarded workers/A technique for p 1371
Workshop on the Work Study Experience Program/ 1271
work-study program for disadvantaged youth/Summer 1321
wrist splint/Dental technology in the fabrication of a stabilizing 1062
wrists/Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis by serial x-ray examination of 0862
x-ray examination of hands and wrists/Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis 0862
year in rehabilitation medicine/Theyouth/Summer work-study program for disadvantaged
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AUTHOR INDEX
225
Adams, P. 0384 Beck, B. 0758
Afifi, A.K. 0001 Beckwitt. H.J. 1106
Ager, C. 1114 Bednar, R.L. 1204,1205,1206.1207Aguiear, S. 0877 1208,1209,1210,4111
Akabas, S.H. 0119,0120 Bender, M.J. 0776,0835
Akeson, W.H. 0744 - Benjamin, M. 0163
Alba, A. 0002 Bennett, C.M. 1229
Aleu, F.P. 0001 Bennett, J.G. 0327
Allison, J.D. 0304,0305,0311 Bensman, A.S. 0328,0425
Altland, N. 1047 Bentinck, B. 0787
Anastasia, T. 0121 Benton, J.G. 0329
Anderegg, L. 0602 Ben-Yishay, Y. 0013,0014,0015
Anderson, E.C. 0865 0016,0017
Anderson, E.M. 0306,0307,0308,0309 Berenson, B.G. 1212,1213,1214
0310,0525 Berg, F.S. 140 6
Anderson, E.T. 0200 Bergman, B.A. 1000
Anderson, J.P. 1257 Bergmanis, L.E. 0327
Anderson, K.J. 1114,0744 Bergofsky, E.H. 0018,0019,0020,0021,0022
Anderson, N.N. 0312,0313,0314,0397 0023,0024,0025,0026,0027
Anderson, R.C. 03 84 0130,0262
Anderson, T.P. 0315,0316,0357,0358 Bergstrom, D.A. 0330,0331,0332,06020360,0366,0618 Berman, B. 1066
Anderson, W.D. 0317,0318,0319 Berni, R. 0671
Andrews, J.M. 0745,0746 Bertun, P. 0025
Antler, L.A. 0003 Bessis, M. 0151,0152,0155
Archibald, K. 1029,1030 Bhala. R. 0028
Arnold, H. 0778 Bickers, G. 080 2
Ashworth, R.D. 0983 Bigelow, D.B. 1107
Athelstan, G.T. 0320,0321,0329 Bilka, P.J. 0579,0627
0352,0583 Bingel, A.A.G. 0910,0912
Aurelius, J.R. 0502 Bircer, J.W. 1324,1325,1326,1327
Aust, J.B. 03 67 Birdsong, J.H. 0992,0993,0996,0999
Awad, E.A. 0322,0323,0324,0325 1000,1001
0326,0534,0622 Birnholz, J.C. 1094
Bishop, M.E. 1425
Blanchard, R.S. 0508
Badell-Ribera, A. 0004,0005,0006,0056 Block, R. 1081
Baer, P.E. 0747,0748,0804 Bloodwell, R.D. 0774
0809,0871 Bloom, J? 1321,1322,1338
Bagby, G.C. 0943 Blose, W.F. 0752,0935,0945
Bailey, B. 0749 0946,0952
Bailey, J.A. 0984,0985 Bockman, D.E. 1407
Bailey, J.S. 1067,1072 Boen, J.R. 0333,0334,0335,0336
Baker, G.R. 1168,1174,1175,1176 0424,0588,0637
1180,1181,1182 Borg, G. 1323
Baker, R.L. 0861,0864,0953 Bourestrom, N.C. 0337,0427
Baker, W.P. 0589 Boyd, L. 0437
Bardach, J.L. 0007,0008,0009,0010 Bozarth, J.D. 1215,1216,1217,1218,12190011,0012,0293 1220,1221,1222,1223,1224
Barker, J.N. 0194 1225,1237,1243,1248,1254
Barsky, D. 0194 1266,1273,1316
Basmajian, J.V. 0986,0987,0988,0989 Bradley, W. 0338,0339
0990,0991,0994,0995 Bragg, Q. 0789
Bass, B. 0022 Brand, M.S. 0120
Battle, C.C. 1297,1298 Brandl, C. 1186
Baum, B.A. 0706 Braun, R. 1396,1397,1398,1399
Bearman, J.E. 0363 Breckenridge, C.G 0753,0917,0925
Beasley, W.C. 0750,0751,0850 Brengelmann, G.L. 0651
Briggs, P.F. 0340,0341,0342,0343,0344 Cenkovich, F. 1099,11140345,0346,0347,0348,0349 Cezeaux, G. 07730404,0570,0613,0631,0642 Chakravarti, S. 0176
Briskin, A. 1190 Chan, S.P. 0087Broome, H. 0994,0995 Chantrain, A. 0034,0035Brower, J.L. 0029 Chaube, S. 0036,0037,0038,0039Brown, B.W. 0335 0040,3219Brown, L.W. 0650 Choa, S.L. 0041Brown, M.T. 1067 Chong, M.N.Y. 1401Brown, T.M. 1072 Chou, S. 0338,0339drowning, P.L. 1370 Church, J.V. 0993Bruhn, J. 1079 Chyatte, S.B. 0992,0993,0996,0997,0998Brunner, G.D. 0700,0704 0999,1000,1001,1007Burk, R.D. 0754 Cifelli, N.M. 1077Burrell, F. 1413 Clardy, E.K. 1230,1267Burrill, C. 0421 Clardy, F.A. 1228,1229,1230Burrows, J.N. 0754 1267,1316Burstein, A.G. 1073 Clark, 11.W. 1067,1072Busza, A. 1414 Clayson, S. 1131
Butcher, J.N. 0350 Clayson, S.J. 0353,0565Butler, W.T. 0873 Close, J.R. 1400Bynder, H. 1096,1097,1143,1166 Cochran, T. 1443Byrne-Quinn, E. 1098,1164 Cody, K.A. 1041
Cody, L.D. 0079Coffin, L.H. 0031
Cady, L.D. 0030,0031,0032 Cohen, M.M. 06240095,0261 Cole, T.M. 0354,0355,0356,0357,0358
Cain, W.A. 1427 0359,0360,0365,0592,0618Calatayud, J.B. 1068,1069,1070,1071 Coles, C.H. 0330,0361
1077,1093 Collingwood, T.R. 1231,1232,1233,1234Caldwell, C. 1399 Collins, L. 0862Calvy, G.L. 0031,0032 Collins, V.P. 0977Campos, R.J. 0800,0980 Conry, J.L. 1177,1193
Caniff, C.E. 0351 Converse, J.M. 0164
Canner, P.L. 0363 Cooley, D.A. 0774Canterbury, J.B. 0363 Cooney, M.K. 0437Canzoneri, J. 0755,0756,0813,0817,0859 Cooper, M.D. 1407,1408,1409,1416,1417
0889,0946,0951,0952 1418,1426,1427,1428,1430Caplan, H.J. 1046 1435,1436,1437Cardon, 0133 Corbin, L.V. 1156Cardus, D. 0757,0758,0759,0760,0761 Corcoran, P.J. 0649,0650,0651
0762,0763,0764,0765,0766 0695,06980767,0768,0769,0770,0771 Cornell, S. 08180772,0865,0870,0884,0893 Covalt, D.A. 0077,0094,00960894,0896,0897,0920,0927 Cowan, C.C. 0805
0933,0939 Cowley, L.H. 1410
Cary, J.B. 0645 Cox, J. 1363,1369Carey, L.S. 0596 Cress, R.H. 1410,1411,1412,1413Carkhuff, R.R. 1212,1226,1227,1228 1414,1415,1443
1294,1302 Crewe, N. 0357,0358Carlson, C.L. 0352 Cross, G.L. 099 0
Carpenter, J.K. 0327 Crosson, J.E. 1371,1372,1381,1382Carpenter, R.J. 1257 Crow, R.S. 1074
Carr, C. 0033 Cutler, R. 0293Carrick, J.M. 0818,0861 Cuzzi, J.R. 0775,0776,0834,0835carter, R.D. 0943 Czerwionka, J. 1324,1325,1326,1327Carter, R.E. 0788,0818,0875,09220925
0944,0974,0975,0976,0979
Cass, A.S. 0336 Dasco, M.M. 0002
Castaneda, A. 0550 Dale, J.W. 0933
Ceballos, R. 0875 Daly, W.C. 1218
227
d'Amico, R.Dan, A.J.Danforth, W.J.
Dani, A.Daniel, S.S.Dennis, D.C.
Dart, G.A.
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