1. Armstrong, M. L. and Megan, M. B. Lipid depletion in atheromatous coronary arteries in Rhesus monkeys after regression diets. Circ. Res., 30:675, 1972.
2. Buja, L. M. and Roberts, W. C. The coronary arteries and myocardium in acute myocardial infarc tion and shock. In Gunnar, R. M., Loeb, H. S., and Rahimtoola, S. H. eds. Shock in Myocardial Infarction. New York, Grune and Stratton, 1974, p. 1.
3. Bulkley, B. H. and Roberts, W. C. Severe (>75%) narrowing of left main coronary artery: an indication of generalized severe coronary atherosclerosis. Circulation, 49 and 50: Suppl. 3:150, 1974.
4. Bulkley, B. H. and Roberts, W. C Isolated coronary arterial dissection. A complication of cardiac operations. J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., 67:148, 1974.
5. Bulkley, B. H. and Roberts, W. C Dissecting aneurysm (hematomal) limited to coronary artery. A clinicopathologic study of six patients. Am J. Med., 55:747, 1973. 22 William C. Roberts: The Coronary Arteries in Fatal Coronary Events