David Bruce Dill / Harvard Fatigue Laboratory Reprints, 1924 - 1985 (MSS 517)

Extent: 2.73 Linear feet (7 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder)

Reprints (1924-1985) of journal articles by David Bruce Dill, physiologist and informal director (1927-1946) of the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, director (1947-1961) of medical research for the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory, and director of the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental Physiology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Also included are articles documenting research at the Fatigue Laboratory by other physiologists and visiting researchers, as well as miscellaneous photographs of physiologists such as L.J. Henderson and Joseph Barcroft. The materials are arranged in three series: 1) HARVARD FATIGUE LABORATORY REPRINTS, 2) DAVID BRUCE DILL REPRINTS and 3) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.

The Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, conceived in 1926 by Lawrence J. Henderson, began operation in the fall of 1927 as a laboratory of human physiology in the Harvard Graduate School of Business. The founding committee included Henderson; Wallace Donham, dean of the Business School; William Morton Wheeler, professor of entomology at Harvard College; David T. Edsall, dean of the Medical School; Elton Mayo, professor of industrial research in the Business School; and Arlie Bock, of the Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital. The Fatigue Laboratory sought to study the interrelationship of biophysical and biochemical activities, the phenomena of fatigue and similar conditions, differences in the physiological pattern, and physiological experiences as sociological data. Research topics included the physical chemistry of blood, exercise physiology, nutritional interactions, aging, and the stresses of high altitude and climate.

David Bruce Dill was unofficially appointed to organize and direct the program of the Laboratory and held an assistant professorship (1927-1936) in biochemistry at the School of Public Health and professorships (1927-1947) in industrial physiology at the Harvard Business School. He continued at Harvard as a visiting lecturer in physiology until 1961. Dill was the scientific leader of the International High-Altitude Expedition to Chile in 1935.

The laboratory was equipped with several treadmills, climatic room, cold room, altitude chamber, and animal room. The first high-altitude study was conducted in 1929 and the first desert study in 1932. Researchers during the early years included Bill Consolazio, J.H. Talbott, W.H. Forbes, David Bruce Dill, and Steven Horvath. The laboratory attracted numerous foreign fellows and U.S. physiologists.

During the war, the laboratory carried on research funded by the government, although many staff members took military commissions and worked in wartime research programs. L.J. Henderson died in 1942 and by that time most of the founding committee members had retired. After the war, several factors contributed to the closure of the laboratory, including the loss of University financial support, the University's policy against the use of government support and the departure of senior staff members to more stable positions. In 1946, the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory was dissolved and its assets turned over to the School of Public Health.

In 1947, Dill was appointed director (1947-1961) of medical research for the U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory. After his retirement at the age of 70, he was Research Scholar (1961-1966) at Indiana University. From 1966 to 1976, Dill was research professor at the Desert Research Institute of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. There he directed the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental Physiology were he replicated the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory with visiting professors and Boulder City high school science students.

Dill died in 1986.

The David Bruce Dill/ Harvard Fatigue Laboratory Reprints collection contains reprints of journal articles and publications written by Dill during his research career at the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, U.S. Army Chemical Research and Development Laboratory and the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental Physiology. Also included are journal articles based on research conducted at the Fatigue Laboratory by other physiologists and visiting researchers. The materials are arranged in three series: 1) HARVARD FATIGUE LABORATORY REPRINTS, 2) DAVID BRUCE DILL REPRINTS and 3) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.

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HARVARD FATIGUE LABORATORY REPRINTS

Scope and Content of Series

Series 1) HARVARD FATIGUE LABORATORY REPRINTS: This series, arranged chronologically, begins with bibliographies and summary lists of Fatigue Laboratory publications, as well as the syllabus of methods employed at the facility. While Dill appears as the author or joint author of most of the reprints, many represent the work of colleagues and visiting researchers. The article entitled "Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, " published in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin in 1935, outlines the founding concepts of the laboratory. Research articles that grew out of the Fatigue Laboratory's participation in the International High-Altitude Expedition to Chile in 1935 are also represented.

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Syllabus of Methods Employed in the Fatigue Laboratory of Harvard Business School and the Medical..

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Syllabus of Methods Employed in the Fatigue Laboratory of Harvard Business School and the Medical..

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, II, 1924

March. By L.J. Henderson, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, III: Deductions Concerning the Capillary Exchange, 1925

September. By L.J. Henderson and C.D. Murray.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, IV, 1927

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, V: The Composition and Respiratory Exchange of Normal Human Blood During..., 1927

June. By A.V. Bock, et al.

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Carbon Dioxide Equilibrium in Alveolar Air and Arterial Blood, II: Resting Subjects, 1927

August. By D. B. Dill, et al.

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Carbon Dioxide Equilibrium in Alveolar Air and Arterial Blood, III: Exercising Subjects, 1927

August. By D. B. Dill, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, VI: The Composition and Respiratory Exchanges of Human Blood in Terminal..., 1927

October. By L.J. Henderson, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, VII: The Composition and Respiratory Exchanges of Human Blood in Terminal..., 1927

October. With D.B. Dill, et al.

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Studies in Muscular Activity, V: Changes and Adaptions in Running, 1928

July. By J.H. Talbott, et al.

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Studies in Muscular Activity, I-IV, 1928

October 28. With By A.V. Bock, et al.

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Bilanzuntersuchung einer Salmiakazidose, 1929

By H. Dennig, et al.

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Alkaline Reserve and Oxygen Capacity of Arterial and of Venous Blood, 1929

March. By L.M. Hurxthal, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, VII: Diabetic Coma, 1929

March. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Oxygen Dissociation Curves and Sodium and Potassium Distribution, 1929

October. By D.B. Dill and J.H. Talbott.

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On the Partial Pressures of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Arterial Blood and Alveolar Air, 1929

November 25. By A.V. Bock, et al.

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Studies in Muscular Activity, VI: Response of Several Individuals to a Fixed Task, 1930

May 31. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, IX: The Carbon Dioxide Dissociation Curves of Oxygenated Human Blood, 1930

June. By L.J. Henderson, et al.

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Validity of Minimal Principles in Physiology, 1930

July 20. By Paul Bauer.

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Oxygen Utilization in the Legs of Normal Men, I: Effect of Posture, 1930

August. By M. Florkin, et al.

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Physiology of Life at High Altitudes, 1930

October. By Ancel Keys.

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Physical Performance in Relation to External Temperature, 1931

By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Adaptions of the Organism to Changes in Oxygen Pressure, 1931

January 21. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Effect of Acidosis and Alkalosis upon Capacity for Work, 1931

February 20. By H. Dennig, et al.

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Effect of Regional Sympathectomy upon Muscle Glycogen, 1931

February. By S. Dworkin, et al.

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Physiochemical Properties of Crocodile Blood (Crocodilus acutus Cuvier), 1931

February. By D.B. Dill and H.T. Edwards

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Blood as a Physiochemical System X: The Physiochemical Properties of Oxygenated Human Blood, 1931

March. By L.J. Henderson, et al.

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Respiration and Metabolism in a Young Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus Cuvier), 1931

March 31. By D.B. Dill and H.T. Edwards.

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Blood Sugar, Urine Sugar and Urine Protein in Exercise, 1931

September. By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Composition of Blood in the Artery, in the Internal Jugular Vein and in the Femoral Vein During Oxygen Want, 1931

October. By A. Myerson, et al.

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Study of Leucocytosis in Exercise, 1932

By H.T. Edwards and W.B. Wood.

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Properties of the Blood of the Skate (Raia Oscillata), 1932

February. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Lactic Acid in the Blood of Resting Man, 1932

July. By A.V. Bock, et al.

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Studies in Muscular Activity, VII: Factors Limiting the Capacity for Work, 1932

December 19. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Mechanisms for Dissipating Heat in Man and Dog, 1933

April. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Heat Cramps: A Clinical and Chemical Study, 1933

May. By John H. Talbott and Jost Michelsen.

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Reports of Round Table Meetings - Personnel Conference of February 7-8, 1933
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Salt Economy in Extreme Dry Heat, 1933

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Physiological Responses to High Environmental Temperature, 1933

July. By J.H. Talbott, et al.

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Resume of Some Physiological Reactions to High External Temperature, 1933

August 31. By A.V. Bock, et al.

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First Dissociation Constant, pK'1, of Carbonic Acid in Hemoglobin Solutions and Its Relation to the..., 1933

October. With Rodolfo Margaria and Arda Green.

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Possible Mechanisms of Contracting and Paying Oxygen Debt and the Role of Lactic Acid in Muscular Contraction, 1933

December. By R. Margaria, et al.

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Combustibles de l'Activite Musculaire, 1934

By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Metabolic Rate: Blood Sugar and the Utilization of Carbohydrate, 1934

April. By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Sources of Energy in Muscular Work Performed in Anaerobic Conditions, 1934

May. By R. Margaria and H.T. Edwards.

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Factors Influencing the Reduction of Alkaline Copper Reagents by Glucose, 1934

July. By W.H. Forbes and A. Andreen-Svedberg.

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Tobacco Smoking in Relation to Blood Sugar, Blood Lactic and Metabolism, 1934

July. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Methods for the Determination of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Sea Water, 1934

August. By August Krogh and Ancel Keys.

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Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, 1935
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Blood Sugar Regulation Exercise, 1935

February. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Effects of Adrenalin Injection in Moderate Work, 1935

February. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Behavior of the Plasma Colloids in Recovery from Brief Severe Work and the Question as to the Permeability..., 1935

April. By Ancel Keys and Henry Taylor.

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Determination of the Colloidal Osmotic Pressure in Blood Serum and Similar Fluids, 1935

April. By Ancel Keys and Henry Taylor.

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On the Relation Between the Heart Rate During Exercise and That of the Immediate Post-Exercise Period, 1935

April. By F.S. Cotton and D.B. Dill.

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Oxygen Dissociation Curves of Bird Blood, 1935

April. By E. Hohwu Christensen and D.B. Dill.

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Properties of Reptilian Blood, II: The Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum Cope), 1935

April 20. By H.T. Edwards and D.B. Dill.

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Properties of Reptilian Blood, III: The Chuckwalla (Sauromalus obesus Baird), 1935

April 20. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Properties of Reptilian Blood, IV: The Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis Daudin), 1935

June 20. By D.B. Dill and H.T. Edwards.

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Electrolyte Balance in Acute Gout, 1935

July. By J.H. Talbott, et al.

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Properties of the Blood of the Domestic Fowl, 1935

July. By Vincent Morgan and Donald Chichester.

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Organic Metabolism of Sea-Water with Special Reference to the Ultimate Food Cycle in the Sea, 1935

August. By Ancel Keys, et al.

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Heat Cramps, 1935

September. By John H. Talbott.

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Keeping in Condition by Using Salt, 1935

September. By P.H. Kennedy, M.D.

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Energy Requirement in Strenuous Muscular Exercise, 1935

September 12. By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Analysis of Recovery from Anaerobic Work, 1936

By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Andean Village Life, 1936

By D.B. Dill.

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Heart Rate of the Sympathectomized Dog in Rest and Exercise, 1936

By L. Brouha, et al.

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Practice of Medicine as Applied to Sociology, 1936

By L.J. Henderson.

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Studies at High Altitudes, II: Morphology and Oxygen Combining Capacity of the Blood, 1936

By J.H. Talbott.

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Vida Grandes Alturas, 1936

By Ancel Keys.

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Studies on Myoglobin, I: The Solubility of Myoglobin in Concentrated Ammonium Sulfate Solutions, 1936

January. By Vincent Morgan.

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Economy of Muscular Exercise, 1936

April. By D.B. Dill.

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Position of the Oxygen Dissociation Curve of Human Blood at High Altitude, 1936

April. By Ancel Keys, et al.

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Calcium Changes in the Plasma Resulting from Brief Severe Work and the Question of Permeability of the..., 1936

May. By Ancel Keys and Lester Adelson.

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Gas Equilibria in the Lungs at High Altitudes, 1936

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Respiratory Responses to Changes in Air Density, 1936

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Problem in Industrial Physiology and Medicine, 1936

Summer. By John Talbott.

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Blood Changes in Exercise, 1936

June. By D.B. Dill.

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Blood Sugar and Glucose Tolerance at High Altitudes, 1936

July. By W.H. Forbes.

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Lactic Acid in Rest and Work at High Altitude, 1936

July. By H.T. Edwards.

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Pyruvic Acid in Urine After Hard Exercise, 1936

August 7. By R.E. Johnson and H.T. Edwards.

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Comparative Physiology in High Altitudes, 1936

August 20. By F.G. Hall, et al.

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Effects of Social Environment, 1936

September. By L.J. Henderson and Elton Mayo.

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Industrial Fatigue, 1936

September. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Metabolism of Alcohol in Man at High Altitudes, 1936

September. By R.A. McFarland and W.H. Forbes.

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Urate Distribution in Blood, 1936

September. By John Talbott and Jane Sherman.

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Clinical Observations at High Altitude, 1936

November. By John Talbott and D.B. Dill.

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Kreislauf in groben Hohen, 1937

By E. Hohwu Christensen and W.H. Forbes.

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Etude Sur le Rythme Cardiaque Pendant l'Exercise. Avec l'Age et l'Entrainement, 1937

By D.B. Dill and L. Brouha.

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Comportement Cardio-Vasculaire Des Differents Sujets Dans La Pratique des Sports, 1937

By L. Brouha and D.B. Dill.

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Renal Function in Exercise, 1937

By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Sauerstaffaufnahme und respiratorische Funktionen in groben Hohen, 1937

By E. Hohwu Christensen.

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pK' of Serum and Red Cells, 1937

February. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Salt Economy in Humid Heat, 1937

February. By C. Daly and D.B. Dill.

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Rate of Lactic Acid Removal in Exercise, 1937

March. By E.V. Newman, et al.

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Considerations sur la Fatigue dans le Travail Industriel, 1937

March 7. By D.B. Dill.

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Lactate and Pyruvate in Blood and Urine After Exercise, 1937

April. By R.E. Johnson and H.T. Edwards.

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New Records in Human Power, 1937

April 23. By S. Robinson, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, XI: Man at Rest, 1937

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, XII: Man at High Altitudes, 1937

May. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Ill Effects of Heat Upon Workmen, 1937

June. By J.H. Talbott, et al.

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Acute Mountain Sickness; The Effect of Ammonium Chloride, 1937

July. By E.S. Guzman, et al.

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Electrolyte Balance During Recovery from Mercury Bichloride Poisoning, 1937

August. By John Talbott, et al.

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Effects of Prolonged Exposures to Altitudes of 8,000 to 12,000 Feet During Trans-Pacific Flights, 1937

December. By R.A. McFarland and H.T. Edwards.

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Experimentally Induced Asphyxiation in Cardiac Patients, 1937

December. By A. Graybiel, et al.

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Influence of Moderate Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Upon the Ability to Drive Automobiles, 1937

December. By W.H. Forbes, et al.

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Physiological Patterns and Mental Disturbances, 1937

December 18. By John Thompson, et al.

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Effects of Adrenal Cortical Extract in Rest and Work, 1938

February. By Vladimir Missiuro, et al.

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Comparative Study of the Effects of Reduced Oxygen Pressure on Man During Acclimatization, 1938

March. By R.A. McFarland and D.B. Dill.

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Acid-Base Balance of the Blood in a Patient with Hysterical Hyperventilation, 1938

May. By John Talbott, et al.

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Distribution of Lactic Acid Between Blood and Muscle of Rats, 1938

May. By E.V. Newman.

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Oxygen Want and Intracranial Pressure: A Preliminary Report, 1938

May. By J. Michelsen and J.W. Thompson.

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Across the Peruvian Andes, 1938

June. By John H. Talbott.

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Metabolic Studies on Patients with Gout, 1938

June 11. By John Talbott and Frederick Coombs.

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Progressive Changes in the Human Electroencephalogram Under Low Oxygen Tension, 1938

July. By P.A. Davis, et al.

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Changes in Composition of Sweat During Acclimatization to Heat, 1938

August. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Observations on Water Metabolism in the Desert, 1938

August. By E.F. Adolph and D.B. Dill.

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Individual Variations in Ability to Acclimatize to High Altitude, 1938

September. By Ancel Keys, et al.

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Blood Lactate in Normal and Sympathectomized Dogs, 1938

October. By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Respiratory Exchange During High Carbohydrate Ingestion, 1938

October. By John Talbott,et al.

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Simplified Estimation of Lactate in Normal Human Blood, 1938

October. By H.T. Edwards.

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Modification of the Method of Shohl and Bennett for the Determination of Potassium in Serum and Urine, 1938

November. By W.V. Consolzaio and John Talbott.

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Experimental Anoxemia, 1938

December. By J.W. Thompson and William Corwin.

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Applied Physiology, 1939

By D.B. Dill.

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Blood-Sugar Variations in Normal and in Sympathectomized Dogs, 1939

By L. Brouha, et al.

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Role of the Vagus in the Cardio-Accelerator Action of Atropine in Sympathectomized Dogs, 1939

By L. Brouha and S.J.G. Nowak.

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Interpretation of Clinical Chemical Procedures, 1939

February. By John Talbott.

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Ketonemia in Cases of Mental Disorders, 1939

February. By John Thompson and J.H. Aste-Salazar.

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Dermatomyositis with Scleroderma, Calcinosis and Renal Endarteritis Associated with Focal Cortical Necrosis, 1939

March. By John Talbott, et al.

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Pulmonary Gaseous Exchanges at Low Barometric Pressure and in Air Mixed with Nitrogen, 1939

March. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Treatment of the Total Organism in Schizophrenic Patients, 1939

March. By William Corwin and John Thompson.

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Decrease in Functional Capacity of the Lungs and Heart Resulting from Deformities of the..., 1939

May. By Earle M. Chapman, et al.

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Industrial Fatigue and the Physiology of Man at Work, 1939

July. By D.B. Dill.

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Certain Aspects of Mineral Requirements, 1939

October. By John Talbott and Frederick Coombs.

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Fatigue Studies Among Mississippi Sharecroppers, 1939

October 20. By D.B. Dill.

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Metabolic and Cardiovascular Effects of Intramuscular Injections of Adrenalin and of Amphetamine, 1939

November. D.B. Dill, et al.

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Gasaustausch in den Lungen in Alter, 1940

By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Experimental Human Scurvy, 1940

By John H. Crandon, et al.

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Respiration, 1940

By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Metabolic Studies and Therapy in a Case of Nephrocalcinosis with Rickets and Dwarfism, 1940

January. By Fuller Albright, et al.

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Determination of Total Base in Biological Material by Electrodialysis, 1940

February. By W.V. Consolazio and John Talbott.

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Metabolic Studies on Patients with Pemphigus, 1940

February. By John Talbott, et al.

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Pemphigus, 1940

February. By John Talbott and Frederick Coombs.

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Note on the Level of Glucose and of Nonfermentable Reducing Substances in Therapeutic Insulin Shock, 1940

April. By W.H. Forbes and T. Czarski.

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Respiratory Adjustments to Oxygen-Lack in the Presence of Carbon Dioxide, 1940

April. By D.B. Dill and Norman Zamcheck.

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Role of Vitamin C in Various Cutaneous Diseases, 1940

April. By Walter Lever and John Talbott.

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Renal Function in Patients with Gout, 1940

May. By Frederick Coombs, et al.

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Extraction and Determination of 17-Ketosteroids in Urine, 1940

September. By William Consolazio and John Talbott.

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Hormonal Influences on Carbohydrate Metabolism During Work, 1940

September. By E. Asmussen, et al.

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Effects of Variations in the Concentration of Oxygen and of Glucose on Dark Adaption, 1940

September 20. By R.A. McFarland and W.H. Forbes.

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Effect of Climate Upon the Volumes of Blood and of Tissue Fluid in Man, 1940

October. By W.H. Forbes, et al.

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Regulation of Circulation in Different Postures, 1940

October. By E. Asmussen, et al.

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Medicine in Aviation, 1940

October 11. By E. Asmussen and D.B. Dill.

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Cardiac Output in Rest and Work in Humid Heat, 1940

November. By E. Asmussen.

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Properties of the Blood of Negroes and Whites in Relation to Climate and Season, 1940

November. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Benzedrine Sulphate (Amphetamine) and Acute Anoxia, 1940

December. By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Resignation or Equanimity?, 1940

December 27. By W.H. Forbes and D.B. Dill.

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Diabetes Insipidus, 1941

By John Talbott.

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Effects Upon Dogs of Low Oxygen Tensions Combined with Low Temperatures, 1941

By M. Nielsen, et al.

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Physiologic and Therapeutic Effects of Hypothermia, 1941

By John Talbott.

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Simplified Estimation of Lactate in Muscle, 1941

By R.E. Johnson and A.N. Barger.

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Action of Dihydrotachysterol in Chronic Pemphigus, 1941

February. By Walter Lever and John Talbott.

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Determination of Sodium, 1941

February. By W.V. Consolazio and D.B. Dill.

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Adaptions of White Men and Negroes to Prolonged Work in Humid Heat, 1941

March. By S. Robinson, et al.

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Circulation in Rest and Work on Mount Evans (4,300 Meters), 1941

March. By E. Asmussen and Frank Consolazio.

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Clinical Gout, 1941

March. By John Talbott.

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Effects of Hypoxemia on Ventilation and Circulation in Man, 1941

March. By E. Asmussen and Hugo Chiodi.

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Leukopenia in Negro Workmen, 1941

March. By W.H. Forbes, et al.

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Effects of Cold on Mental Disorders, 1941

April. By John Talbott and Kenneth Tillotson.

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Respiratory and Metabolic Effects of Hypothermia, 1941

April. By D.B. Dill and W.H. Forbes.

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Adaptions to Exercise of Negro and White Sharecroppers in Comparison with Northern Whites, 1941

May. By S. Robinson, et al.

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What Causes Fatigue?, 1941

June. By D.B. Dill.

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Creatine Content of Rat Muscle, 1941

June 20. By S.M. Horvath.

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Conversion of Creatinine into Creatine in Normal Urine, 1941

July. By S.M. Horvath and D.B. Dill.

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Influences of Gelatin Ingestion Upon the Creatinine-Creatine Exertion of Normal Men, 1941

July. By D.B. Dill and S.M. Horvath.

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Clinical Status of a Group of Negro Sharecroppers, 1941

July 5. By J.W. Thompson.

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Anaerobic Glycogenolysis in the Muscles of Rana Pipiens Living at Low Temperatures, 1941

July 20. By A.N. Barger and R.E. Johnson.

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Adaption of the Folin-Malmros Micro Blood Method to the Photoelectric Colorimeter, 1941

September. By S.M. Horvath and C.A. Knehr.

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Influence of Glycine on Muscular Strength, 1941

October. By S.M. Horvath, et al.

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Respiratory and Circulatory Reponses to Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, 1941

November. By H. Chiodi, et al.

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Some Properties of Human Fetal and Maternal Blood, 1941

November. By Robert Darling, et al.

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Insulin in Psychosis, 1941

December. By S.M. Horvath and E. Friedman.

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Some Effects of Sulfanilamide on Man at Rest and During Exercise, 1941

December. By F.J.W. Roughton, et al.

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On the Determination of the Blood Volume by the CO-Method, 1942

January. By Erling Asmussen.

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Renal Function in Patients with Addison's Disease and in Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency Secondary to.., 1942

January. By John Talbott, et al.

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Correlations Between Patients of Breathing and Personality Manifestations, 1942

February. By John Thompson and William Corwin.

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Pulse Rate, Blood Lactate, and Duration of Effort in Relation to Ability to Perform Strenuous Exercise, 1942

February. By R.E. Johnson and L. Brouha.

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Training and Its Effects on Man at Rest and Work, 1942

March. By C.A. Knehr, et al.

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Effects of Physical Strain and High Altitudes on the Heart and Circulation, 1942

April. By D.B. Dill.

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Pack "Test" of Physical Fitness for Hard Muscular Exercise, 1942

April.

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Gas Exchanges in the Lungs at High Altitudes, 1942

April. By D.B. Dill and F.G. Hall.

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Test of Physical Fitness for Strenuous Exertion, 1942

June. by R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Effect of Methemoglobin on the Equilibrium Between Oxygen and Hemoglobin, 1942

August. By R.C. Darling and F.J.W. Roughton.

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Improvements in the Gasometric Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Blood, 1942

August. By S.M. Horvath and F.J.W. Roughton.

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Some Physiologic Responses of Women and Men to Moderate and Strenuous Exercise: A Comparative Study, 1942

September. By Eleanor Metheny, et al.

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Experimental Human Vitamin A Deficiency and the Ability to Perform Muscular Exercise, 1942

October. By George Wald, et al.

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Sample Micro-Gasometric Method of Estimating Carbon Monoxide in Blood, 1942

October. By P.F. Scholander and F.J.W. Roughton.

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Some Effects of Sulfathiazole and Sulfadiazine on Man at Rest and During Exercise, 1942

October. By F.J.W. Roughton, et al.

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Effects of a Diet Deficient in the Vitamin B Complex on Sedentary Men, 1942

November. By E. Egana, et al.

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Metabolic Effects of Local Ischemia During Muscular Exercise, 1942

December. By Julio Barman, et al.

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Relation Between Pulmonary Ventilation and Oxygen Consumption After Exercise, 1942

December. By Julio Barman, et al.

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Effects of a Diet Deficient in Part of the Vitamin B Complex Upon Men Doing Manual Labor, 1942

December 10. by R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Fatigue, 1943

By D.B. Dill, et al.

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Selection of Officer Candidates, 1943

By William L. Woods, et al.

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Some Recent Work on the Chemistry of Carbon Dioxide Transport by the Blood, 1943 - 1944

By F.J.W. Roughton.

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Effective Stimulus for Increased Pulmonary Ventilation During Muscular Exertion, 1943

January. By Julio Barman, et al.

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Influence of Gelatin Ingestion on the Concentration in the Rat Gastrocnemius of Phosphocreatine and Related..., 1943

January. By S.M. Horvath.

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Rapid Field Test of Fitness for Work in Hot Climates, 1943

February 1. By R.E. Johnson and S. Robinson.

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Factors Producing Carbon Monoxide from Camp Stoves, 1943

March. By P.F. Scholander, et al.

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Effects on Man of Severe Oxygen Lack, 1943

March. By S.M. Horvath, et al.

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Problems Arising in the Study of Fatigue, 1943

April. By W.H. Forbes.

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Micro Gasometric Estimation of the Blood Gases, 1943

June. By F.J.W. Roughton, et al.

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Nutritional Standards for Men in Tropical Climates, 1943

September. By R.E. Johnson.

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Humoral or Nervous Control of Perspiration during Muscular Work, 1943

November. By Erling Asmussen, et al.

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Rapid Acclimatization to Work in Hot Climates, 1943

November. By Sid Robinson, et al.

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Food Technology Problems in the North African and European Theatres of Operations, 1944

By D.B. Dill.

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Responses of Schizophrenic Patients to Induced Anoxia, 1944

February. By W. Corwin and S.M. Horvath.

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Effect of Carbon Monoxide on the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve, 1944

March. By F.J.W. Roughton and R.C. Darling.

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Human Respiratory Quotients in Relation to Alveolar Carbon Dioxide and Blood Lactic Acid After Ingestion..., 1944

March. By H.T. Edwards, et al.

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Water-Soluble Vitamins in Sweat, 1944

April. By F. Sargent, et al.

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Dietary Protein and Physical Fitness in Temperature and Hot Environments, 1944

June. By G.C. Pitts, et al.

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Factors Influencing Chloride Concentration in Human Sweat, 1944

June. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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F1 and F2 of Najjar and Holt in the Urine of Normal Young Men, 1944

September. By F. Sargent, et al.

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Work in the Heat as Affected by Intake of Water, Salt and Glucose, 1944

September. By G.C. Pitts, et al.

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Effects of Variations in Dietary Protein on the Physical Well Being of Men Doing Manual Work, 1944

October. By R.C. Darling, et al.

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Factors Affecting the Determination of Oxygen Capacity, Content and Pressure in Human Arterial Blood, 1944

December. By F.J.W. Roughton, et al.

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Effects of Hard Physical Work Upon Nutritional Requirements, 1945

January. By W.H. Forbes.

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Adrenal Cortex and Work in the Heat, 1945

February. By M. Moreira, et al.

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Blood as a Physiochemical System, XIII: The Distribution of Lactate, 1945

February. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Effects of Variations in Dietary Vitamin C on the Physical Well Being of Manual Workers, 1945

March. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Assessment of Nutritional and Metabolic Condition in the Field, 1945

April. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Average Time Spent by the Blood in the Human Lung Capillary and Its Relation to the Rates of CO Uptake..., 1945

April. By F.J.W. Roughton.

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Field Nutritional Laboratory, 1945

April. By R.E. Johnson.

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Kinetics of the Reaction CO+O2Hb -- O2+COHb in Human Blood at Body Temperature, 1945

April. By F.J.W. Roughton.

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Rate of Carbon Monoxide Uptake by Normal Men, 1945

April. By W.H. Forbes, et al.

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Comparison of Intravenous and Oral Vitamin Tolerance Tests, 1945

June. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Defects of Pemmican as an Emergency Ration for Infantry Troops, 1945

June. By Major R.M. Kark, et al.

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Estimation of Riboflavin, Thiamine, and N2-Methylnicotinamide, 1945

June 15. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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Body Temperature and Capacity for Work, 1945

August. By Erling Asmussen and Ove Boje.

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Comparative Merits of Fasting Specimens, Random Specimens and Oral Loading Tests in Field Nutritional Surveys, 1945

August. By R.E. Johnson, et al.

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War Work and Peace Plans of the Fatigue Laboratory, 1945

Winter.

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Distribution of Phosphorus Compounds in the Gastrocnemis Muscle as Influenced by the Ageing Process, 1945

November. By Steven Horvath.

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Effect of Pregnenolone on the Ability to Perform Prolonged Psychomotor Tests, 1945

November. By I. Graham-Bryce, et al.

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Applied Physiology, 1946

By Robert Johnson.

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Effects of Cold and Rate of Ascent on Aero-Embolism, 1946

February. By D.R. Griffin, et al.

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Influence of the Aging Process on the Distribution of Certain Components of the Blood and the Gastrocnemius..., 1946

April. By Steven Horvath.

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Moisture Absorption of Textile Yarns at Low Temperature, 1946

May. By Robert Darling and Harwood Belding.

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Energy Cost of Progression, 1946

July 22. By L.E. Morehouse and R.B. Cherry.

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Relationship Between Total Heat Exchange and Blood Flow in the Hand at Various Ambient Temperatures, 1946

July. By R.E. Forster, II, et al.

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Effects of a High Fat Diet in a Temperature Environment, 1946

August. By F.C. Consolazio and W.H. Forbes.

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Significance of Physical Fitness, 1947

March. By Robert Darling.

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Analysis of Factors Concerned in Maintaining Energy Balance for Dressed Men in Extreme Cold; Effects of..., 1947

April. By H.S. Belding, et al.

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Thermal Responses and Efficiency of Sweating When Men are Dressed in Arctic Clothing and Exposed to Extreme..., 1947

April. By H.S. Belding, et al.

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Contributions of Physiology to Problems of Industry, 1947

August. By David Bruce Dill.

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Physical Fitness of Soldiers for Hard Muscular Work

By W.H. Forbes, et al. No date.

DAVID BRUCE DILL REPRINTS

Scope and Content of Series

Series 2) DAVID BRUCE DILL REPRINTS: This series, arranged chronologically, contains articles by Dill written either before or after his participation at the Fatigue Laboratory. The bulk of the materials document Dill's desert research at the Laboratory of Patho-Environmental Physiology.

In addition to his scientific publications, Dill wrote historical and biographical sketches on numerous colleagues including Wlodzimierz Missiuro (1969), Percy Millard Dawson (1970), F.G. Hall (1971), Carlos Monge M. (1973), Thorne Martin Carpenter (1975), L.J. Henderson (1977), and Arlie V. Bock (1985). In 1967, he wrote a short history of the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory entitled "Harvard Fatigue Laboratory: Its Development, Contributions, and Demise." Undated articles are located at the end of the series.

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List of reprints
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Significance of Urea in Shark Meal, 1924
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Preparation, Solubility, and Specific Rotation of Wheat Gliadin, 1925

September. With C.L. Alsberg.

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Behavior of the Prolamins in Mixed Solvents, II, 1927

March.

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Cover for Troops and Supplies in Tropical Areas, 1944
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Respiratory and Circulatory Capacities of Normal Men, 1946
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Blood Gas Transport, 1947

With W.H. Forbes.

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Food Preferences on Combat Flights, 1947

December.

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Physical Fitness Appraisal and Guidelines, 1948

April 16.

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Man's Ceiling as Determined in the Altitude Chamber, 1948

December. With K.E. Penrod.

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Biologists in Military Service, 1950

June 16.

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Manual Artificial Respiration, 1952
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Research Program of the Chemical Corps Medical Lab, 1952

October.

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Effect of Rigor Mortis on Tidal Air in Artificial Respiration, 1952

December. With Henry E. Swann, Jr. and Peter V. Karpovich.

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Oxygen vs. Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide in Resuscitation, 1953
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Ineffectiveness of Artificial Respiration in Rats After Drowning, 1953

February. With Henry E. Swann, Jr. and Peter V. Karpovich.

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Walter M. Boothby, Pioneer in Aviation Medicine, 1954

October 29.

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Nature of Fatigue, 1955

October.

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Symposium on Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation (Expired Air Inflation), 1958

May 17.

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Regulation of the Heart Rate, 1959
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International Symposium on Physical Education, 1959

February 10-12.

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Resuscitation, 1960

September.

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Respiratory Responses to Exercise as Related to Age, 1961

July. With S. Robinson and B. Balke.

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Fatigue: A Case History, 1961

December.

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ARTIFICAL RESPIRATION: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (Introduction), 1962
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Exercise and the Oxygen Debt, 1962

June. With B. Sacktor.

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Responses to Exercise as Related to Age and Environmental Temperature, 1962

July. With C.F. Consolazio.

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Comparative Physiology of Oxygen Transport, 1963
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Estimation of Body Fat in Man, 1963
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Reunion at High Altitude, 1963

February.

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Hypoxia: High Altitudes Revisited, 1963

June 12-15.

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Historical Introduction: Personal Reminiscences - The Influence of Age on Performance as Shown by Exercise..., 1963

October.

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Gaseous Exchange in the Lungs of Old Age, 1963

November.

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Comparative Physiology of Oxygen Transport, 1963

1963, December.

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Hemoglobin at High Altitude as Related to Age, 1963

December. With J.W. Terman and F.G. Hall.

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Fitness of Harvard Men After Twenty-two years, 1963

December 10.

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HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY (Preface), 1964
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Physiologists in World War II, 1964
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Work Tolerance: Age and Altitude, 1964

May. With S. Robinson, et al.

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Fitness at Age 90: A New Record, 1964

September.

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Desert Reunion, 1965
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Work Capacity in Acute Exposures to Altitude, 1965

With Loren G. Myhre and E. Earl Phillips, Jr.

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Oxygen Used in Horizontal and Grade Walking and Running on the Treadmill, 1965

January.

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Marathoner DeMar: Physiological Studies, 1965

July.

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Individual Variability in the Responses of Man to Heat, 1966
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Responses to Cold, Work, and Altitude of Aging Man, 1966
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Sweat Chloride Concentration: Sweat Rate, Metabolic Rate, Skin Temperature, and Age, 1966

January. With F.G. Hall and W. Van Beaumont.

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Training: Youth and Age, 1966

February 28. With E.E. Phillips, Jr. and Don MacGregor.

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Assessment of Work Performance, 1966

March.

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Blood, Plasma, and Red Cell Volumes: Age, Exercise, and Environment, 1966

March. With F.G. Hall, et al.

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Individual Variability in the Responses of Man to Heat, 1966

March 23-25.

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Work Capacity in Acute Exposures to Altitude, 1966

July. With Loren G. Myhre, et al.

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Climbing Ability vs. the Maximum Rate of Oxygen Consumption, 1966

November.

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Metabolic Reactions to Work in the Desert, 1967

February. With K. Klaysen, et al.

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Harvard Fatigue Laboratory: Its Development, Contributions, and Demise, 1967

March.

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Longitudinal Study of 16 Champion Runners, 1967

March. With S, Robinson and J.C. Ross.

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Laboratory of Environmental Patho-Physiology: Desert Research Institute, Nevada Southern University, 1967

March 1.

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Work Capacity in Chronic Exposures to Altitude, 1967

October. With Loren G. Myhre, et al.

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Sweat Electrolytes in Desert Walks, 1967

November. With S.M. Horvath, et al.

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History of the Physiology of Exercise, 1968
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Use of Carbon Monoxide and T-1824 for Determining Blood Volume, 1968

May 18. With L.G. Myhre, et al.

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Physiological Adjustments to Altitude Changes, 1968

September 9.

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Man's Capacity for Consuming Oxygen: Comments on an Article, 1968

December. With Henry J. Montoye.

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Laboratory of Environmental Patho-Physiology, 1969
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Challenges and Opportunities for Desert Animal Physiologists, 1969
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Wlodzimierz Missiuro (1892-1967), 1969
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Organ Weights and Serum Total Cholesterol in the Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys merriami), 1969

With Paul E. Robinson, et al.

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Energy Transformation in Man, 1969

May - June.

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Resting Energy Metabolism and Cardiorespiratory Activity in the Burro Equus asinus, 1969

August. With M.K. Yousef.

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Hemoconcentration at Altitude, 1969

October. With S.M. Horvath, et al.

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Energy Expenditure in Desert Walks: Man and Burro Equus asinus, 1969

November. With M.K. Yousef.

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Blood Volume Changes During Three-Week Residence at High Altitude, 1970

With L.G. Myhre, et al.

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Energy Expenditure of Running Kangaroo Rats Dipodomys merriami, 1970

With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Laboratory of Environmental Patho-Physiology - 1969, 1970
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Percy Millard Dawson, 1970
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Age, Exercise and Environment, 1970

February. With M.K. Yousef.

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Physiological Adjustments to Low Temperature in the Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys merriami), 1970

April. With M.K. Yousef.

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Responses of the Burro to Desert Heat Stress, 1970

August. With R.W. Bullard and M.K. Yousef.

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Shifts in Body Fluids During Dehydration in the Burro, Equus asinus, 1970

September. With M.K. Yousef and M.G. Mayes.

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Exercise at Ambient and High Oxygen Pressure at High Altitude and at Sea Level, 1970

October. With K. Klausen and S.M. Horvath.

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Report Barometric Pressure!, 1970

December. With D.S. Evans.

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Biochemical Properties of the Blood of Three Equines, 1971

With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Case History of a Physiologist: F.G. Hall, 1971
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Physical Fitness and Temperature Regulation, 1971
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Studies in Environmental Physiology, 1971

With G. Edgar Folk, Jr.

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Responses of Merriam's Kangaroo Rat to Heat, 1971

January. With M.K. Yousef.

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Maximal Oxygen Uptake at Sea Level and at 3,090-Meters Altitude in High School Champion Runners, 1971

June.

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Red Blood Cell and Plasma Volumes in the Burro, Equus asinus: Desert and Mountain, 1971

August. With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Peripheral Blood Flow Response to Exercise Consequent to Physical Training, 1971

Fall. With R.H. Rochelle, et al.

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Daily Cycles of Hibernation in the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys merriami, 1971

October. With M.K. Yousef.

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Effects of Age on Plasma Aldosterone Levels and Hemoconcentration at Altitude, 1971

October. With R.C. Jung, et al.

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Blood Composition in Normothermic and Hyperthermic Kangaroo Rats Dipodomys merriami and Laboratory Rats..., 1972

With H.M. Frankel, et al.

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Body Composition and Aerobic Capacity of Youth of Both Sexes, 1972

With L.G. Myhre, et al.

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Comparative Electrocardiography in Lizards: Effects of Temperature and Gymnema Sylvestre Fractions, 1972

With K.S. Yackzan, et al.

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Desert Sweat Rates, 1972
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Physical Fitness and Temperature Regulation, 1972 - 1973
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They Sweat for Science, 1972

June.

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Energetic Cost of Grade Walking in Man and Burro, Equus asinus: Desert and Mountain, 1972

September. With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Carlos Monge M. (December 13, 1884 - February 15, 1970) - Pioneer in Environmental Physiology, 1973
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Fatigue and Physical Fitness, 1973
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Responses to Merriam's Kangaroo Rats, Dipodomys merriami, to Various Levels of Carbon Dioxide Concentration, 1973

With L.F. Soholt, et al.

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Energetic Cost of Running in the Antelope Ground Squirrel Ammospermophilus leucurus, 1973

April. With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Physiologist, 1973

May.

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Training and Physiological Aging in Man, 1973

May. With S. Robinson, et al.

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Effects of Equivalent Sea-Level and Altitude Training on VO2max and Running Performance, 1973

August. With William C. Adams, et al.

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Responses of Men and Women to Two-Hour Walks in Desert Heat, 1973

August. With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Blood Volume of Middle-Distance Runners: Effect of 2,300-Meters Altitude and Comparison with Non-Athletes, 1974

With Kendall Braithwaite, et al.

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Sweat Rate and Concentration of Chloride in Hand and Body Sweat in Desert Walks: Males and Females, 1974

January. With M.K. Yousef.

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Calculation of Percentage Changes in Volumes of Blood, Plasma, and Red Cells in Dehydration, 1974

August. With D.L. Costill.

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Observations at Sea Level and Altitude on Basal Metabolic Rate and Related Cardio-Pulmonary Functions, 1974

December. With S. Kay Burrus, et al.

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Limitations Imposed by Desert Heat on Man's Performance, 1975
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Thorne Martin Carpenter (1878-1971) - A Biographical Sketch, 1975
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Longitudinal Studies of Aging in 37 Men, 1975

February. With S. Robinson, et al.

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Cardiovascular Responses and Temperature Regulation in Relation to Age, 1975

October - December. With F.W. Kasch, et al.

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Dehydration, Rehydration, and Exercising: Dry and Humid Heat, 1976

January. With M.Y. Yousef.

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Physiological Adjustments of Young Men to Five-Hour Desert Walks, 1976

February. With L.F. Soholt and IB Oddershede.

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Physiological Aging of Champion Runners, 1976

July. With S. Robinson, et al.

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Capacity of Young Males and Females for Running in Desert Heat, 1977

With L.F. Soholt, et al.

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Evaporative Cooling in Desert Heat: Sun and Shade; Rest and Exercise, 1977

With L.F. Soholt and IB Oddershede.

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L.J. Henderson, His Transition from Physical Chemist to Physiologist; His Qualities as a Man, 1977

April.

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Comparative Performance of Men and Women in Grade Walking, 1977

September. With Gale M. Gehlsen.

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Metabolism of Kangaroo Rats Running in Wheel Cages, 1977

September. With Thomas F. Drost.

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Wheel Running of Kangaroo Rats, Dipodomys merriami, as Related to Food Deprivation and Body Composition, 1978

With L.F. Soholt and J.D. Morris, Jr.

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Cardiac Output During Rest and Exercise in Desert Heat, 1979

With L.G. Myhre, et al.

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Exercise Tolerance to Desert Heat: Age, Sex, and Race, 1979 - 1982

With Mohamed K. Yousef.

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Properties of Sweat, Burro (Equus asinus) and Man, 1979

With Lars F. Soholt, et al.

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Ten Men on a Mountain, 1979
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Background on Manual Artificial Respiration and Mouth-to-Mouth Resuscitation, 1980
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Hunger vs. Thirst in the Burro (Equus asinus), 1980

With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Vital Capacity, Exercise Performance, and Blood Gases at Altitude as Related to Age, 1980

With Stanley D. Hillyard and Janene Miller.

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Metabolic Observations on Caucasian Men and Women Aged 17 to 88 Years, 1982

With Mohamed K. Yousef, et al.

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Oxygen Transport in Aging, 1982

With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Volume and Composition of Hand Sweat of White and Black Men and Women in Desert Walks, 1982

With M.K Yousef, et al.

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Thermoregulatory Responses to Desert Heat: Age, Race and Sex, 1984

With M.K. Yousef, et al.

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Arlie V. Bock, Pioneer in Sports Medicine (December 30, 1888 - August 11, 1984), 1985
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Historical Review of Exercise Physiology Science
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Respiratory Adaptions to High Altitude as Related to Age

With W.H. Forbes, et al.

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

Scope and Content of Series

Series 3) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS: This series contains a biographical sketch of Dill by his daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Steven Horvath. Also included are miscellaneous photographs of physiologists, one of which Dill used to illustrate his 1967 history of the Fatigue Laboratory.

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David Bruce Dill, 1979

By Steven and Elizabeth Horvath.

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Miscellaneous photographs

Included are images of M. Florkin, E. S. Guzman Barron, Joseph Barcroft, A. Folling, Carl L. Alsberg, and L. J. Henderson.