Bibliography - Miscellaneous
Bibliography
Miscellaneous Studies
1. Electrocardiogram
Carter, E. P., Richter, C. P., and Green, C. H. A graphic application of the principle of the
equilateral triangle for determining the directions of the electrical axis of the heart in the human
electrocardiogram. Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 30: 162-167, 1919.
2. Electromyogram
Richter, C. P. New methods of obtaining electromyogram and electrocardiogram from the intact
body. J. A. M. A. 87: 1300, 1926.
Richter, C. P. On the interpretation of the electromyogram from voluntary and reflex
contractions. Quart. J. Exper. Physiol. 18: 55-77, 1927.
Richter, C. P. The dependence of the electromyogram from voluntary contractions on the
anterior horn cells. Am. J. Physiol. 85: No. 2, 1928.
Richter, C. P. and Ford, F. R. Electromyographic studies in different types of neuromuscular
disturbances. Arch. Neurol. Psychiat. 19: 660-676, 1928.
3. Action currents from the stomach
Richter, C. P. Action currents from the stomach. Am. J. Physiol. 67: 612-633, 1924.
4. Decerebrate rigidity of the sloth
Richter, C. P. and Bartemeier, L. H. Decerebrate rigidity of the the sloth. Brain 49: 207,
1926.
5. Sudden death in animals and man
Richter, C. P. On the phenomenon of sudden death in animals and man. in
Psycho-pathology--A
Source Book. Edited by Charles F. Reed, Irving E. Alexander, and Silvan S. Somkin with
introduction by Robert W. White. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1958.
Richter, C. P. The phenomenon of unexplained sudden death in animals and man. in
Physiological
Bases of Psychiatry. Completed and edited by W. Horsley Gantt. p. 112-125, 1958.
(Articles
read at the 25th Anniversary of the Pavlovian Laboratory, Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns
Hopkins Hospital).
6. Alligator and progression-effects produced by brain stimulation
Bagley, C., Jr., and Richter, C. P. Electrically excitable region of the forebrain of the alligator.
Arch. Neurol. and Psychiat. 2: 257-263, 1924.
7. Self-stimulation of wild animals
Richter, C. P. Some observations on the self-stimulation habits of young wild animals. Arch.
Neurol. and Psychiat. 13: 724-728, 1925. (Honey bear and Caoti mundi).
8. Single food preparations for the dissection of nerves
Richter, C. P. An ideal preparation for the dissection of spinal, peripheral and autonomic nerves
of the rat. Sci. 112: 20, 1950.
Park, E. and Richter, C. P. Transverse lines in bones: the mechanism of their development.
Bull. Johns Hopk. Hosp. 93: 234-248, 1953.
Richter, C. P., Langworthy, O. R., and Park, E. A. An ideal preparation of animals (on single
food-choice diet) for dissection of nerves and glands for bone growth studies. Proc. Nat. Acad.
Sci. 57: 265-272, 1967.
9. Oculo-cardiac reflex
Gillespie, R. D., Richter, C. P., and Wang, C. The oculo-cardiac reflex: its clinical significance.
J. Mental Sci. 72: 321-325, 1926.
10. Brain section
Richter, C. P. and Warner, C. L. Comparison of Weigart stained sections with unfixed, unstained
sections for study of myelin sheaths. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 71: 598-601, 1974.
11. Cataracts--yogurt
Richter, C. P. and Duke, J. R. Cataracts produced in rats by yogurt. Sci. 168: 1372-1374,
1970.
Richter, C. P. Yogurt induced cataracts: comments on their significance to man. J. A. M. A.
214: 1878-1879, 1970.
12. Cerebral circulation
Levine, M. and Wolff, H. G. Cerebral circulation. Arch Neurol. and Psychiat. 28: 140-150,
1932.
13. Interruption of bulbocapnine catalepsy
Wagner, H. N., Jr. and Woods, J. W. Interruption of bulbocapnine catalepsy in rats by
environmental stress. Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat. 64: 720, 1950.
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