1. The oesophagogastric sphincter in hiatus demonstrated radiologically, they are in a region hernia;Atkinson, M.; Edwards, D.A.W.; Honour, A.J.; Rowlands, E.N.;Lancet,1957
2. Gastrectomy for massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage of unknown cause;Bruce, J.; Dudley, H.A.F.;Ibid,1959
3. Ward barium meal examination in acute gastro-intestinal haemorrhage;Cantwell, D.F.;Clin. Radiol,1960
4. Fatal gastrointestinal hemorrhage: clinico-pathologic necropsy. Bleeding from these tears may cease spontaneously, and if the diagnosis is suspected on clinical grounds endoscopy may provide confirmation if performed within a week of bleeding;Chalmers, T.C.; Zamcheck, N.; Curtins, G.W.; White, F.W.,1952
5. Mallory-Weiss syndrome. Hemorrhage from gastroesophageal lacerations at the cardiac orifice of the stomach;Decker, J.P.; Zamcheck, N.; Mallory, G.K.;New Engl. J. Med,1953