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JAMA. 1935;105(18):1424-1430. doi:10.1001/jama.1935.02760440034010.
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Mortimer, Bernard, and Osborne, S. L.:  Tissue Heating by Short Wave Diathermy: Some Biologic Observations , J. A. M. A. 104: 1413-1419 ( (April 20) ) 1935;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1001/jama.1935.02760160037012]]
Schereschewsky, J. W.:  Heating Effect of Very High Condenser Fields on Organic Fluids and Tissues , Pub. Health Rep. 48: 844-857 ( (July 21) ) 1933;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.2307/4580855]]
Bishop, F. W.:  An Apparatus for the Production of Local Heat in Body Tissue by Means of High Frequency Electric Fields , Radiology 21: 487-491 ( (Nov.) ) 1933;.
Réchou:  Les ondes courtes en médecine , J. de radiol. et d'électrol. 17: 481 ( (Sept.) ) 1933;.
Morecroft, J. H.; Pinto, A., and Curry, W. A.: Principles of Radio Communication , New York, John Wiley & Sons, 1933;.
Hemingway, Allan:  The Examination of Diathermy Machines for Local Diathermy Treatments , J. A. M. A. 101: 776-778 ( (Sept. 2) ) 1933;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1001/jama.1933.02740350034010]]
Hemingway, Allan, and Stenstrom, K. W.:  Physical Characteristics of High Frequency Current , J. A. M. A. 98: 1446-55 ( (April 23) ) 1932;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1001/jama.1932.02730430022009]]
Hemingway, Allan:  Thermal Effects of Diathermy , Radiology 14: 99 ( (Feb.) ) 1930;.
Hemingway, Allan, and McClendon, J. F.:  The High Frequency Resistance of Human Tissue , Am. J. Physiol. 102: 56-59 ( (Oct.) ) 1932;.
Pätzold, Johannes:  Die Erwarmung der Elektrolyte im hochfrequenten Kondensatorfeld und ihre Bedeutung für die Medizine , Ztschr. f. Hochfrequentztechnik. 36: 85-98, 1930;.
Hosmer, Helen R.:  Heating Effects Observed in a High Frequency Field , Science 68: 325 ( (Oct. 5) ) 1928;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1126/science.68.1762.325]]
McClennan, J. C., and Burton, A. C.: (a)  The Heating of Electrolytes in High Frequency Fields , Canad. J. Research 3: 224-239 ( (Sept.) ) 1930;
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1139/cjr30-058]]
 Selective Heating by Short Radio Waves and Its Application in Electrotherapy , McClennanCanad. J. Research 5: 550-566 ( (Nov.) ) 1931;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1139/cjr31-093]]
Jellinek:  Rôle de la structure des tissus dans leur échauffement par les ondes courtes , Compt. rend. Acad. d. sc. 198: 1723 ( (May 7) ) 1934;.
Schliephake, E.:  Tiefenwirkungen im Organismus durch kurze elektrische Wellen , Ztschr. d. ges. exper. Med. 66: 212, 1929;.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1007/BF02621954]]
Sheard, Charles, and Pratt, C. B.:  Changes in Temperatures of Tissues After Systemic Applications of Short Wave Electric Fields , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 32: 763-66 ( (Feb.) ) 1935;.
Pratt, C. B., and Sheard, Charles:  Thermal Changes in Tissues by Local Applications in Radiothermy , Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 32: 766-771 ( (Feb.) ) 1935;.

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