1. Sphincter denervation in anorectal incontinence and rectal prolapse;Parks, A.G.; Swash, M.; Urich, H.;Gut,1977
2. Pathogenesis of anorectal incontinence: a histometric study of the anal canal musculature;Beersiek, F.; Parks, A.G.; Swash, M.;J Neurol Sci,1979
3. Increased motor unit fibre density in the external anal sphincter muscle in anorectal incontinence: a single fibre EMG study;Neill, M.E.; Swash, M.;JNeurol NeurosurgPsychiatry,1980
4. Physiological studies of the pelvic floor in idiopathic faecal incontinence and rectal prolapse;Neill, M.E.; Parks, A.G.; Swash, M.;BrJSurg,1981
5. Slowed conduction in the pudendal nerves in idiopathic (neurogenic) faecal incontinence;Kiff, E.S.; Swash, M.;BrJ Surg,1984