(Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 1, no. 3, Mar. 15, 1920.)
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(Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 1, no. 3, Mar. 15, 1920.) ‡ Official Use. Not Available.
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CONTENTS.—Pt. 1, Aviator's heart, Roentgen ray studies under conditions simulating high altitudes; by Leon T. Le Wald and Guy H. Turrell.—Pt 2, Recent work in personality study; [by] William MacLake.—Pt. 3, Effects of smoking on visual acuity; [by] H. L. Underwood and Prentice Reeves.—Pt. 4, Device adapting Barany chair to rebreather tests; [by] Max M. Ellis and Carl N. Larsen.—Pt. 5, Psychopathology under low oxygen tension [with bibliography; by] English Bagby.—Pt. 6, Note on oxygen supply for aviators; [by] G. B. Obear.—Pt. 7, Comparison of 2 methods of applying prism tests to eyes; by James N. Buchanan.—Pt. 8, Speed of accommodation [of eyes]; by Edwin B. Goodall.—Pt 9, Abstracts of literature on anatomy and physiology of semicircular canals [of internal ear, with bibliography]; compiled by James Joseph King.—Pt. 10, Cultivating balance sense, prelude to cloud flying; by Robert J. Hunter.—Pt. 11, Changes in content of hemoglobin and erythrocytes of blood in man during short exposures to low oxygen [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider, Brenton R. Lutz. [and] Harold W. Gregg.—Pt. 12, Circulatory responses to low-oxygen tensions [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider and Brenton R. Lutz.—Pt. 13, Test for judgement of distance; by Harvey J. Howard.