1. Further observations on normal pressure hydrocephalus;Adams, R.D.;Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,1966
2. If we rewrite the formula: T = Pd R/2, then we;Sweet, W.H.;New England Journal of Medicine; Symptomatic occult hydrocephalus with 'normal' cerebrospinal-fluid pressure. A treatable syndrome,1965
3. Abdominal and thoracic pressures at different lung volumes;Agostoni, E.; Rahn, H.;Journal of Applied Physiology,1960
4. The latter fibres tear, bonds;break; in-Ames, R.; H, R.;Journal of Neurosurgery; Ventriculo-peritoneal shunts in the creases further. Now even less Pd is required to continue this vicious cycle. Whether P increases management of hydrocephalus,1967
5. Treatment of or not depends simply on the amount and parenchymatous degeneration of the brain by ventriculorapidity of definitive CSF absorption. But we should not make the error of equating P with Pd;Appenzeller, O.; Salmon, J.H.,1967