1. On Local Asphyxia and Symmetrical Gangrene of the Extremities;Raynaud,1887
2. New Researches on the Nature and Treatment of Local Asphyxia of the Extremities;Raynaud,1888
3. Inherited liability to Raynaud's phenomena, with great proncncss to chillblains—gradual increase of liability to paroxysmal local asphyxia—acrosphacelus with sclerodermia—cheeks affected;Hutchinson;Arch. Surg.,1893
4. Observations upon maladies in which the blood supply to digits ceases intermittently or permanently, and upon bilateral gangrene of digits; observations relevant to so-called “Raynaud's disease.”;Lewis;Clin. Sc.,1934
5. The pathological changes in the arteries supplying the fingers in warm-handed people and in cases of so-called Raynaud's disease;Lewis;Clin. Sc.,1938