1. Progress in autopharmacology: a survey of present knowledge of the chemical regulation of certain functions by natural constituents of tissues. 1. Introduction, the action of histamine and the evidence restricting its probable significance. Evidence for other natural vasodilators. 2. Acetylcholine: its natural occurrence and probable function. Adenosine and its derivatives. 3. Kallikrein. Vasodilators from blood vessels, blood, intestine and brain. General survey of the possible functions of such constituents of the tissues, in relation to those of nerves and specific hormones;Dale HH;Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin,1933
2. William Henry Welch Lectures: Acetylcholine as a chemical transmitter of the effects of nerve impulses. 1. History of ideas and evidence. Peripheral autonomic actions. Functional nomenclature of nerve fibres. 2. Chemical transmission at ganglionic synapses and voluntary motor nerve endings. Some general considerations;Dale HH;Journal of Mount Sinai Hospital,1938
3. THE PHARMACOLOGY OF HISTAMINE: WITH A BRIEF SURVEY OF EVIDENCE FOR ITS OCCURRENCE, LIBERATION, AND PARTICIPATION IN NATURAL REACTIONS
4. Autobiographical Sketch