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Ballistocardiography: A BibliographyThe publication of this bibliography on Ballistocardiography, NASA SP-7021 (FAA AM 65-15) fulfills a long-standing requirement for a comprehensive and retrospective collection of references on a subject that is of particular interest to medical investigators and cardiovascular physiologists engaged in aerospace studies.

Ballistocardiography is a technique for producing a graphical representation of repetitive motions of the human body arising from the sudden ejection of blood into the great vessels with each heart beat. Standard ballistocardiographic techniques are emphasized in the references included in the bibliography, but attention is also given to several related methods
that are used to record these phenomena and to the equipment and instrumentation employed in such investigations.

The format of the citations in NASA SP-7021 (FAA AM 65-15) was chosen to resemble, as closely as possible, the format that is now being used in the Index Medicwl published by the National Library of Medicine, except that English titles of foreign language articles appear in parentheses instead of in brackets as they do in Index Medicus. In each case, an attempt was made to identify the language of the article, or the place of publication of the foreign
language journal. Since the citations were gathered over a period of years and occasionally from sources which do not appear in standard indexes, complete information was not always available.

Citations are arranged alphabetically by personal author.

In a large measure, the comprehensivenes of this collection of references is due to information obtained from card files compiled and maintained by Dr. William R. Scarborough of the Georgetown Clinical Research Institute, Office of Aviation Medicine, FAA, supplemented by the private collections of Drs. Isaac Starr, Abraham Noordergraaf, and John L. Nickerson. Selection and preparation of individual references and general editing of the material was done by Dr. Scarborough, who received valuable assistance from Mrs. Claire Tedesco of the Medical Library Branch of the FAA Library. Final compilation and printing were completed under the supervision of NASA.
Document ID
19650025919
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Special Publication (SP)
Date Acquired
August 2, 2013
Publication Date
September 1, 1965
Subject Category
Biosciences
Report/Patent Number
FAA-AM-65-15
Accession Number
65N35520
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
AEROSPACE MEDICINE
BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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