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v. 1. Breast, 1962, rev. 1973
v. 2. Larynx, 1962, rev. 1972
v. 3. Reporting of cancer survival and end results, 1963
v. 4/5. Cervix and corpus uteri, 1964, rev. 1972
v. 6. Nasopharynx, oropharynx and hypopharynx, 1965
v. 7. Urinary bladder, 1967
v. 8. Thyroid, 1967
v. 9. Oral cavity, 1967
v. 10. Stomach, 1971, reprint 1974
v. 11. Esophagus, 1973
v. 12. Lung, 1973. - ArticleIkenoue T, Quilligan EJ, Murata Y.Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1976 Sep 15;126(2):253-60.Atropine was given to the semichronic sheep fetus intravenously. Fetal heart rate, fetal perfusion pressure, and carotid blood flow increased. Cerebral blood flow was measured with the radioactive microsphere technique. Atropine was capable of increasing the cerebral blood flow. Elevation of carbon dioxide also caused an increase in cerebral blood flow, adding to the effect of atropine.