(Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 359, Aug. 1, 1922.)
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(Air Service. Air Service information circular, aviation, v. 4, no. 359, Aug. 1, 1922.) ‡ Official Use. Not Available.
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CONTENTS.—Physiological effects of altitude [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider.—Aviation medicine, outline of progress in research and teaching of this subject in United States during calendar year 1921; by L. H. Bauer.—Speed of accommodation as practicable test for fliers; by Lloyd E. Tefft and Elizabeth K. Stark.—Monocular and binocular judgment of distance [with bibliography]; by Barbara Valette Deyo.—Studies on responses of circulation to low oxygen tension: 5, Stages in loss of function of rhythm producing and conduction tissue of human heart during anoxemia [with bibliography; by] Charles W. Greene and N. C. Gilbert.—Studies on responses of circulation to low oxygen tension: 6, Cause of changes observed in heart during extreme anoxemia [with bibliography; by] Chas. W. Greene and N. C. Gilbert.—Method for measuring retinal sensitivity; by Percy W. Cobb and Mildred W. Loring.—Individual variations in retinal sensitivity, and their correlation with ophthalmologic findings; by Percy W. Cobb.—Pulse rate of blood pressure responses of men to passive postural changes, 1 [with bibliography; by] Max M. Ellis.—Pulse rate and blood pressure responses of men to passive postural changes: 2, Under low oxygen; [by] Max M. Ellis.