1. "A Vacuum Tube Method of Temperature Control."
(with Francis O. Schmitt).
Science, Vol. 73, No. 1889. March 13, 1931.
2. "The Nature of the Nerve Impulse"
(with Francis O . Schmitt).
Amer. Jour. Of Physiol., Vol. 97, No. 2. May, 1931
3. "A precision Aperiodic Thermostat"
(with Francis O. Schmitt).
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 3, No. 9. Sept., 1932
4. "A Universal Precision Stimulator"
(with Francis O. Schmitt).
Science, Vol. 76, No. 1971, Oct. 7, 1932
5. "A Method for Realizing the Full Amplification Factor of High
Mu Tubes."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 4, No. 12, Dec. 1933.
6. "Action of Veratrine on Medullated Nerve"
(with F. O. Schmitt, Helen T. Graham).
Proc. Of Soc. For Exper. Biol. and Med., 31. 1934.
7. Electrical System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 1,950,265. March 6, 1934.
8. "An Automatically Regulated Precision High Voltage Source."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 5. Dec., 1934
9. "A High Vacuum Cutoff."
Rec. Sci. Instr., Vol. 8, No.2, Feb., 1937
10. "Leaky Condensers in Resistance Coupled Amplifiers."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 8, No. 3, March, 1937.
11. "Prevention of Blocking in Resistance Capacity Coupled Amplifiers."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 8, No. 3, March, 1937.
12. "A Simple Differential Amplifier."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 8, No. 4, April, 1937.
13. "Vapor-Cooled Electrodes."
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 8, No. 4, April, 1937.
14. "A Thermionic Trigger."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Vol. 15, No. 1, p.24. Jan., 1938
15. "Cathode Phase Inversion."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Vol. 15, No. 3, p. 100. March, 1938.
16. "A Capacitive Theory of the Local Excitatory Process in Nerve."
Proc. Physiol. Soc., Vol. 92, March, 1938.
17. "Late After Potentials in Nerve."
Proc. Physiol. Soc., Vol. 92, March, 1938.
18. "An Inverse Valve Voltmeter."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Vol. 15, No.4, p.135, April 1938.
19. "Electrical Control of Galvanometer Characteristics."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Vole. 15, No. 7, p. 234. July, 1938.
20. "Wide Range Motor Speed Control."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Vol. 15, No. 9, p.303. Sept., 1938.
21. "Cathode Ray Oscillograph for the Investigation of Nerve Action
Potentials."
Jour. Sci. Instr., Nov., 1938.
22. "The Measurement of Nerve Impulse Velocity."
Jour. Physiol., Vol. 94. Jan., 1938.
23. "Recording Pointer-Galvonometer, with Photoelectric Coupling
and Thermionic Amplification, for Muscle Heat Measurement" (with
A.C. Downing and A.V. Hill).
Jour. Physiol., Vol. 95. April, 1939.
24. "Monophasic Action Potentials from Undamaged Nerve."
Jour. Physiol., Vol. 95. April, 1939.
25. "Excitability Changes in a Nerve Fiber During the Passage of
an Impulse in an Adjacent Fiber"
(with Bernhard Katz).Jour. Physiol., Vol. 96. June, 1939.
26. "Electric Interaction Between Two Adjacent Nerve Fibres"
(with Bernhard Katz).
Jour. Physiol., Vol. 97, No. 4. 1940.
27. "Partial Excitation and Variable Conduction in the Squid Giant
Axon" (with F. O. Schmitt). Jour. Physiol., Vol. 98, No. 1. 1940.
28. "Correlation of Local Excitability with Local Physiological Response
in the Giant Axon of the Squid(loligo)" (with R. J. Pumphrey and
J. Z. Young).
Jour. Physiol., Vol. 98, No. 1, 1940.
29. "Science Approaches New Worlds with the Electron Microscope."
Minn. Techno-Log, Vol. 21, No. 5, Feb., 1941
30. "Cathode Phase Inversion"
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 12, No. 11, p.548. November, 1941.
31. "Electronic Differentiation" (with Walter E. Tolles).
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 13, No. 3, p. 115. March, 1942
32. "A Note on Interaction Between Nerve Fibres"
(with Bernhard Katz).
Jour. Phsiol., Vol. 100, No. 4, p. 369. 1942.
33. "The Airborne Instruments Laboratory Aircraft Antenna Pattern
Measuring System."
Airborne Instruments Laboratory Report No. 931, p. 1. March, 1947.
34. "Cathode-Ray Presentation of Three Dimensional Data."
Airborne Intruments Laboratory Report No. 931, p. 1. March, 1947.
35. "Aircraft Antenna Pattern Plotter" (with William P. Peyser).
Electronics, May, 1947.
36. "Cathode-Ray Presentation of Three-Dimensional Data."
Jour. Applied Physics, Vol. 18, No. 9, p. 819. Sept., 1947.
37. "Measurement of Electrical Energy Release, 'Impedance', and Longitudinal
Transport in Nerve by Differential Electrode Techniques."
Proc. Amer. Physiol. Soc., Vol. 7, No. 1, p. 109. March, 1948.
38. "A Radio Frequency Coupled Tissue Stimulator."
Science, Vol. 107, No. 2782, April 23, 1948. P.432.
39. Review of Bachman, "Techniques in Experimental Electronics."
Science, Vol. 107, No. 2785, p.513. May 14, 1948.
40. Radio-Frequency Power Meter. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,442,619. June
1, 1948.
41. "Analysis of the Nerve Membrane Current-Voltage Characteristic
as a non-linear 'Impedance'." Amer. Jour. Physiol., Vol. 155, No.
3, p. 467. Dec., 1948
42. "Evidences for an Electrostatic Energy Exchange Reservoir in
Physiological Processes." Transactions of the First Conference on
Metabolic Interrelations, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, p. 103. Feb. 7-8,
1949.
43. "Three Dimensional Electrocardiography"
(with R. B. Levine).
Proc. Amer. Physiol. Soc., Vol. 8, No. 1, p. 95. March, 1949.
44. "Impedance Variation in the Nerve Membrane During Passage of
the Natural Action Potential." Ibid., p.140.
45. "Tissue Stimulators Utilizing Radiofrequency Coupling" (with
D. R. Dubbert).
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 20, No. 3, p. 170. March, 1949.
46. Pulse Storage Device. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,268,687. April 26,
1949.
47. Impedance Matcher for Radio Frequency Bridges. U.S. Letters Patent
No. 2,468,688. April 26, 1949.
48. Compensated Amplifier. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,479,970. August 23,
1949.
49. "The Use of Extra-polar Stimulus Escape to Measure Nerve Membrane
Characteristics." Biological Bulletin, Vol. 97, Oct., 1949.
50. "Radar in Three Dimensions." Popular Mechanics Magazine,
Vol. 92, No. 4, p. 110. Oct., 1949.
51. "Electrical Measurements on the Squid Giant Axon by the Complex
Attenuation Methods." (with Peter A. Stewart and Viola E. Schmitt).
Amer. Jour. Physiol., Vol. 159, p. 589. Dec., 1949.
52. Variable Reactor. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,471,705. May 31, 1949.
53. Evidence for Physiological Activity in the Nerve Membrane in Response
to Subthreshold Stimulation."
(with Peter A. Stewart).
Fed. Proc., Vol. 9, p. 113. March, 1950.
54. Radio-Frequency Generator. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,524,211. October
3, 1950.
55. "Some Low Frequency Characteristics of Axoplasm and the Nerve
Membrane."
Biological Bulletin, Vol. 99, p.344. 1950.
56. "An Electronically Weighted and Stabilized Central Terminal for
Electrocardiography" (with R. B. Levine). Amer. Jour. Physiol., Vol.
163, p.728. 1950.
57. "Transient Electrical Characteristics of Squid Nerve."
Amer. J. Physiol., Vol. 163, p.747. 1950.
58. Thermistor High-Frequency Ammeter. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,533,289.
December 12, 1950.
59. Temperature Stabilization. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,533,388. December
12, 1950.
60. Heat Sensitive Circuits. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,533,286. December
12, 1950.
61. Thermistor Systems. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,533,287. Dec. 12, 1950.
62. "Experimental Validity Test of Electrocardiographic Dipole Hypothesis
and Central Terminal Theory"
(with R.B. Levine and E. Simonson).
Federation Proceedings, Vol. 10 p. 120. 1951.
63. "Interpretation of Electrocardiographic Mirror Patterns"
(with E. Simonson, R. B. Levine, and Ancel Keys).Fed. Proc., Vol. 10,
p.126, 1951
64. Square Wave Modulating Arrangement. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,557,697.
June 19, 1951.
65. Unbalanced Magnetometer. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,560,132. July 10,
1951.
66. Remote Control System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,562,682. July 31,
1951.
67. "Measurement of Electrical Characteristics of Tissues by Simplified
Electronic Computer Techniques." Abstract. Amer. Jour. Physiol.,
Vol. 167, p. 824. 1951.
68. "Determination of Vector-electrocardiographic Structure Constants
of the Human Body through Use of Plastic Replicas." (with R. B. Levine).
Amer. Jour. Physiol., Vol. 167, p.824. 1951.
69. "A Non-linear Approach to Biological Control Systems."
A.I.E.E. Conference on Feedback Control Systems, Atlantic City. Dec.
7, 1951.
70. Transactions of the Second Conference on Nerve Impulse, Josiah Macy
Jr. Foundation. 1951. (Participant)
71. "Direct Visual Examination of Stereovectorelectrocardiograms"
(with R. B. Levine).
Federation Proceedings, Vol. 11, p.140. 1952.
72. "Some Studies of Non-Linear Impedance Characteristics in Excitable
Nerve Membranes and its Application to Electrocardiography." Abstract.
Jour. Amer. Physiol. Soc., Vol.171, p. 764. 1952.
73. Voltage Stabilizer. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,599,945. June 10, 1952.
74. Field Strength Recorder. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,602,884. July 8,
1952.
75. Measuring System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,602,824. July 8, 1952.
76. "Stereovectorelectrocardiography - The Three Dimensional Cathode
Ray Oscilloscope and its Application to Electrocardiography." Abstract.
Instrument Society of America, Cleveland, Sept. 11, 1952.
77. "Stereovectorelectrocardiography." Abstract.
Amer. Physiology. Soc. Meeting. Sept. 4-6, 1952.
78. Transactions of the Third Conference on Nerve Impulse, Josiah Macy,
Jr. Foundation, 1952. (Participant)
79. "Electrocardiographic Mirror Pattern Studies
80. Experimental validity tests of the dipole hypothesis and of central
terminal theory.
81. The statitistical and individual validity of the heart dipole concept
as applied in
electrocardiographic analysis.
82. Mirror pattern cancellation in normal and abnormal subjects."
(with R.B. Levine and E. Simonson).
Amer. Heart Jour. March-April, 1953.
83. Symposium on communication in biological organisms.
Am. Physiol. Soc., Chicago, April 7, 1953.
84. Transactions of the Fourth Conference on Nerve Impulse, Josiah Macy,
Jr. Foundation. 1953. (Participant)
85. Torque Amplifier. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,532,136. July 3, 1953.
86. Inertia Control - Damping Means for Galvanometers. U.S. Letters Patent
No.
2,638,492. July 3, 1953.
87. "Biological Engineering."
Honeywell Flight Lines, Vol. 5, No.1, pp.1-5, Jan., 1954.
88. "The Theoretical and Experimental Basis of the Frontal Plane
Ventricular Gradient and its Spatial Counterpart" (with E. Simonson,
J. Dahl, D. Fry and E. E. Bakken).
Amer. Heart Jour., Vol. 47, pp. 122-153. Jan., 1954.
89. "Spatial Orientation and Magnitude Distribution of Electrocardiographic
Potential Components in Normal Individuals" (with R. B. Levine).
Federation Proceedings, Vol. 13, p.129. March, 1954.
90. Transactions of the Fifth Conference on Nerve Impulse, Josiah Macy,
Jr. Foundation, 1954. (Participant)
91. "Biological Servomechanisms and Control Circuitry."
Convention Record of the IRE, Part 9, Proceedings from the Medical Electronics
Professional Group, pp. 24-41. March, 1954.
92. Flight Trainer, U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,671,970. March 16, 1954.
93. Polar Recording System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,681,264. June 15,
1954.
94. Amplifier. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,682,607. June 29, 1954.
95. Detection System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,684,465. July 20, 1954.
96. "Measurement of Ventricular Activation in the Spatial Vectorcardiogram."
(with E. Simonson, R. B. Levine, and H. Blackburn).
Second World Congress of Cardiology and 27th Session of Amer. Heart Assoc.,
Abstract of Papers, p. 282. Spet., 1954.
97. "An AC Operated Portable Electrometer-Type Millivoltmeter"
(with C. G. Macpherson). Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 25 pp. 910-912. Sept.,
1954.
98. "Polar Cardioscope" (with J.W. Trank).
Rev. Sci. Instr., Vol. 25, pp. 918-920. Sept., 1954.
99. "Normalization of Vector Electrocardiographic Axes." Read
before the IRE Seventh Annual Conference on Electrical Techniques in Medicine
and Biology, Chicago, No. 10, 1954.
100. Dual Amplification System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,693,590. Nov.
2, 1954.
101. "Dynamic Negative Admittance Components in Statically Stable
Membranes."
in T. Shedlovsky's Electrochemistry in Biology and Medicine, John Wiley
and Sons, Inc., New York. 1955. pp. 91-120.
102. "Comparison of Spatial Instantaneous ECG vectors, Measured with
the SVEC, with Mean Vectors Derived from Conventional ECG Leads"
(with E. Simonson and R. B. Levine). Circulation Research, Vol.3, pp.
320-329. 1955.
103. "Synthesis and Testing of Normalized and Orthoganalized Electrocardiographic
Lead Systems with the Aid of Mobile Dipole."
Federation Proceedings, Vol. 14, p.133. 1955.
104. Dual Amplification System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,693,590. Feb.
4, 1955.
105. Detection System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,684,465. Feb. 4, 1955.
106. Flight Trainer. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,672,970. Feb. 7, 1955.
107. Phase-Shift Magnetometer. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,713,661. July
19, 1955.
108. "Speed of Ventricular Activation Measured in the Spatial Vectorcardiogram"
(with E. Simonson, H. Blackburn and R. B. Levine).
Circulation Research, Vol. 3, No. 4. July, 1955.
109. Modulator-Thermal Demodulator System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,714,635.
Aug. 2, 1955.
110. Transceiver System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,648,063. Aug.ust 4,
1955.
111. Wave-Train Detector. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,715,207. Aug. 9, 1955.
112. "The Effect of Leads Utilized upon Discrepancies Between Spatial
Vectors Recorded by SVEC and by Mean Vector Methods" (with E. Simonson
and R. B. Levine).
Circulation Research, Vol. 3, pp. 532-534. Sept., 1955.
113. Chairman of panel discussion on medical electronics (with J. W. Buchta,
B. Chance, S.R. Gilford, J. Moldaver, C. C. Johnston, S. Briller, and
H. Skifter).
IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, PGME, Vol. 2, Oct., 1955.
114. Bomb Simulator. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,719,366. Oct. 4, 1955.
115. Magnetometer. U.S. Leters Patent No. 2,721,974. Oct. 25, 1955.
116. "The Present Status of Vectorcardiography"
(with E. Simonson).
A.M.A. Archives of Internal Med., Vol. 96, pp. 574-590. Nov., 1955.
117. "Dynamic Negative Admittance Components in Statically Stable
Membranes."
IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, PGME, Vol. 6, p. 3. 1956.
118. Variable Frequency Signal Generator. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,730,620.
Jan. 10,
1956.
119. "IRE Medical Electronics - Is it radio? Is it engineering? Is
it medicine? Is it electronics?" Editorial.
IRE Transactions on Medical Electronics, PGME, Vol. 6, p.1. Oct., 1956.
120. "Lead Vecors and Transfer Impedance." Conference on the
Electro-physiology of the Heart, The New York Academy of Sciences, Feb.
16-17, 1956.
121. "Where is Medical Electronics Going? A symposium in Prediction"
(with V.K. Zworykin, G. Burch, and A. Burton).IRE Convention Record, Vol.
4 Part O. March 1956.
122. "Electronic Generation and Comparison of Reresolved Scalar,
Vector, and Spatial Vector Electrocardiographic Leads from Several Presumably
Orthogonal Lead Systems."
Circulation, 14 p.997. Nov., 1956.
123. Translation System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,743,024. April, 1956.
124. Motor Control. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,743,408. April 24, 1956.
125. Trace Recording with Identification Marking On the Trace. U.S. Letters
Patent No. 2,749,205. June 5, 1956.
126. "Effect of Respiration on Spatial Mean QRS and T Vectors"
(with E. Simonson).
Circulation, Vol. 14, p. 1001. Nov., 1956.
127. "The Design of Machines to Simulate the Behavior of the Human
Brain" (with W.S. McCulloch, A.G. Oettinger, N. Rochester, and H.E.
Thompkins, moderator).
IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers, Vol. EC - 5, pp. 240-255. Dec.,
1956.
128. "An Absolute Basis for Measurement of Heart Dipole Moment."
The Amer. Jour. of Physiol., Vol. 187, No. 3, Dec., 1956.
129. Orientation System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,761,123. Aug. 28, 1956.
130. "Effect of Respiration on the Spatial Verctocardiogram"
(with E. Simonson and K. Nakagawa). Federation Proceedings, Vol. 16, pp.119-120.
March, 1957.
131. "Average Resistivity of the Human Body in the Vicinity of the
Heart."
Ibid., p. 440.
132. Tripper System. U.S. Letters Patent No. 2,762,263. Sept. 11, 1956.
133. "Lead Vectors and Transfer Impedance." The Electrophysiology
of the Heart, Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Science, Vol. 65, Art. 6,
pp.1092-1109. August 9, 1957.
134. "Compatible Electrocardiogrphic Systems for Analysis by Conventional
or by Electronic Computer Means."
Proc. AM. Heart Assn., 30th Session, p. 89. Oct. 25-28, 1957.
135. "Critical Study of Existing ECG Lead Systems to Evolve One Useful
Interchangably for Scalar, for Vector, and for Electronic Computer Analysis"
(with E. Simonson).
Proc. Am. Heart Assn., 30th Session, p. 92. October 25-28, 1957.
136. "Respiratory Changes of the Spatial Vectorcardiogram Recorded
with Different Lead Systems"
(with E. Simonson and K. Nakagawa).
Am. Heart Journal, Vol. 54, pp. 919-939. Dec., 1957.
137. "Twenty Electrocardiographic Lead Systems: Their Tansfer Impedances
and Correction Coefficients." Federation Proceedings, Vol. 17, p.143.
March, 1958.
138. Contributions to "Bibliography On Medical Electronics,"
prepared by Medical Electronics Center of the Rockefeller Institute.Professional
Group on Medical Electronics, Institute of Radio Engineer, June, 1958.
(See Acknowledgements.)
139. "Biological Payloads in Space Flight" (contributor).
ASTIA Document No. AD 204 761, ARDC-TR-58-58. NOv. 1958, p.12.
140. "Biological Transducers and Coding." Chapter 53 in Biophysical
Science: A Study Program. New York. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1959.
141. "The Biophysical Basis of Electrocardiography." In Proceedings
of the First National Biophysics Conference. (Columbus, Ohio, March 4-6,
1957). New Haven. Yale Press, 1959, pp. 510-562.
142. "Biological Problems that Justify Utilization of Space Vehicle
Facilities."
Proceedings of the ISAW Forum On the Threshold - Jets and Space. Rockefeller
Foundation, New York, Jan. 14, 1959.
143. "Biological Transducers and Coding."
Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 492-503, April, 1959.
144. Book Review. Electronic Apparatus for Biological Research, by P.
E. K. Donaldson and others. Science 129:1122-1123, April 24, 1959.
145. "Quantitative Comparison of Eight Vectorcardiographic Lead Systems"
(with E. Simonson and K. Nakagawa). Circulation Research 7:296-302, 1959.
146. Editor, Bibliography, 11th Annual Conference on Electrical Techniques
in Medicine and Biology, April 1959.Sponsored by the Joint Executive Committee
on Medicine and Biology, IRE, AIEE, ISA.
147. "Phase Space Display of Vectorially-Resolved Electrocardiograms."
In Digest of Technical Papers, 12th Annual Conference on Electrical Techniques
in Medicine and Biology, IRE, AIEE, ISA. Nov., 1959.
148. "Medical Aspects", in Panel Sission "Future Developments
in Space."
In Part 5 of the 1959 IRE National Convention Record.
149. "Biophysical and Mathematical Models of Circadian Rhythms."
Symposium on Biological Clocks, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative
Biology, 25:207-210. 1960.
150. "What Can Be Omitted from Biophysics Programs Leading to the
Master's and Ph.D. Degrees?" Otto H. Schmitt, Abstracts, 4th Annual
Meeting of the Biophysical Society, Feb. 24, 1960, p. 9.
151. "A Quantitative Study of Initial and Terminal QRS Vectors in
a Group of Normal Older Men." Hiroyoshi Mori, Kyoichi Nakagawa, James
C. Dahl, Otto H. Schmitt, and Ernst Simonson. Am. Heart J. 59:374-383,
March 1960.
152. "Electronic Computers, Biophysical Science and the NIH."
The 7th Conference of Cardiovascular Training Grant Program Directors
at Dearborn, Michigan, June 4, 1960.
153. "Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?"
USAF Air Research and Development Command Symposium on Bionics, Sept.
13-15, 1960. In Bioinics Symposium, WADD Technical Report 60-600, pp.
483-486, Sept. 1960.
154. Quantitative Representation of Spatial QRS Vectors as a Function
of Time Normalized with Respect to the Duration of Ventricular Activation,"
(with P. M. Rautaharju and G. Blomquist), Digest of the 1961 International
Conference on Medical Electronics, July 1961, p.234. p>"Factors
Influencing Measured Electrocardiographic Augmentation Ratios" (with
M. Okajima and M. Blaug),
Ibid., p. 235.
155. "Skin Preparation and Electrocardiographic Lead Impedance"
(with M. Okajima and M. Blaug), Ibid., p. 236.
156. "Some Biophysical Bases of Electrocardiographic Analysis,"
chapter in Differentiation Between Normal and Abnormal in Electrocardiography,
Ernst Simonson, The C. V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, Mo., 1961, pp. 281-284.
157. "Oscillatory Systems as Models of Periodicity,"
in Circadian Systems, Report of the Thirty-ninth Ross conference on Pediatric
Research, a symposium on the circadian systems, June 4-7, 1961, Brainerd,
Minn. p. 27
158. "Special Aspects of Electronic and Computer Assisted Studies
of Biomedical Problems." Otto H. Schmitt, editor.Transcript of Proceedings,
Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Washington
D.C., Sept. 14-16, 1961.
159. "Biologically Structured Microfields and Stochastic Memory Models."
Chapter 2 in Macromolecular Specificity and Biological Memory, Francis
O. Schmitt, editor. The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 7-16, 1962.
160. Automatic Radio Spectrum Monitor. U.S. Letters Patent No. 3,030,502.
April 17, 1962.
161. "Application of Computers in Cardiovascular Disease."
Circulation Research, Vol. XI, No. 3, Part Two, pp. 505-514, Sept. 1962.
162. "Adaptive Analog Models for Biologic Rhythms."
Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences, Vol. 98, Article 4, pp. 846-850,
Oct. 30, 1962.
163. Participant in conference:Bio-Telemetry. The Use of Telemetry in
Animal Behavior and Physiology in Relation to Ecological Problems.Proceedings
of the Interdisciplinary Conference, Pergamon Press, Oxford, England,
1963.
164. Electronic and Computer-Assisted Studies of Bio-Medical Problems.
Otto H. Schmitt and Cesar A. Caceres, editors. Thomas Books, 1963.
165. "In Vivo Impedance of Human Tissues in the Low Frequency Regions
Characteristic of Electrocardiography and Electrocephalography."
Federation Proceedings, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Abstracts), March-April, 1963.
166. "Signals Assimilable by Living Organisms and by Machines."
IEEE Transactions on Military Electronics, Vol. MIL-7, Numbers 2 &
3, April-July, 1963.
167. NASA Report of Ad Hoc Space Medicine Advisory Group, July 9-10, 1964.
Discussant.
168. "Averaging Techniques Employing Several Simultaneous Physiological
Variables."
Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences, Vol. 115, Article 2, pp. 952-975,
July 31, 1964.
169. "Electronic Formats to Conform with Biophysical Research Requirements."
Symposium on the Analysis of Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular
Data Using Computer Methods, NASA SP-72, Oct. 19-30, 1964, pp.95-109.
170. "Studies at the Interface Between Biology and Engineering."
Office of Naval Research Report, Oct. 30, 1964.
171. "Data Processing in the Year 2000." Report of Proceedings,
Sixth Annual Conference on Graduate Medical Education, Medicine in the
Year 2000, Philadelphia, December, 1964, p.13.
172. "A Beginning in Biotelemetry." Chapter 1 in Biomedical
Telemetry, C.A. Caceres, editor, Academic Press, 1965.
173. "A Biophysicist Evaluates Space Flight Goals."
APOGEE Spring Edition, 1965, pp. 3-13.
174. Television Opthalmoscopy, Proceedingsof NINDB Workshop, Feb. 19,
1965, PHS Publication No. 1490, "Quality Standards of Instrumentation
projects", pp. 118-125. (Participant)
175. "First Conference on Information and Control Processes in Living
Systems."
The N.Y. Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program,
Feb. 28 - March 3, 1965. (Participant)
176. "Effect of Electrode Displacement on Orthogonal Leads."
E. Simonson, H. Horibe, N. Okamoto, and O. H. Schmitt, Vectorcardiography
1965, I. Hoffman, editor, North-Holland Publishing co., pp. 38-46, 1966.
177. "Reproducibility of Circadian Temperature Rhythm in the Rat
Kept in Continuous Light of 30 Lux Intensity," Halberg, F., w. Nelson,
W. Runge, G. Pitts, D. Smith, J. Tremor, T. M. Edwards, P. Hahn, C. Cook,
P. Sebesta, and O. Schmitt,
The Physiologist, Vol. 9, No. 3, August, 1966, p. 196.
178. "Biologically Structured Micro fields and Stochastic Memory
Models."
Chapter in The Growth of Knowledge, Manfred Kochen, editor. John Wiley
& SOns, Inc., 1967, pp. 216-222.
179. "Recommendations for Standardization of instruments in Electrocardiography
and Vectorcardiography." Report of Subcommittee on Instrumentation
Committee on Electrocardiography, American Heart Association, IEEE Transactions
on Bio-Medical Engineering, Vol. BME-14, No.1 pp.60-68, January 1967.
(Member of committee preparing report.)
180. "Second Conference on Information and Control Processes in Living
Systems."
The N.Y Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program,
Feb. 27-March 1, 1966. (Participant) Published 1970, "Aids to Biological
Communication: Prosthesis and Synthesis."
181. "Recommendations for Standardization of Leads and of Specifications
for Instruments in Electrocardiography and Vectorcardiography."
Report of Committee on Electrocardiography, American Heart Association,
Circulation, Vol. XXXV, pp. 583-602, March 1967. (Committee member)
182. "Third Conference on Information and Control Processes in Living
Systems."
The N.Y. Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program,
Feb. 26 - March 1, 1967. (Participant)
183. "International Symposium on Electrical Activity of the Heart."
London, Ontario, Canada, May 24-26, 1967. In press. (Participant)
184. "Relationship Between the Position of Chest Electrodes (Frank
and SVEC-III Systems) and the Anatomic Position of the Heart ," Katsumi
Kaneko, Ernst Simonson and Otto H. Schmitt, Am. Heart J. 74:58-65, July,
1967.
185. "Prospect of Computer Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease."
Informal Meeting at the 6th International Conference on Medical Electronics
and Biological Engineering Held in Tokyo, August 24, 1965. Japanese Heart
J., Vol. 8, No. 4, 438-453, July 1967. (Participant)
186. "Discrepancies of ELectrical Axis as Determined from Different
Lead Combinations." K. Kaneko, N. Ikamoto, O. H. Schmitt and E. Simonson.
In press.
187. "Spatial Optimization of Transthoracic Mutual Impedance Vector
Gradient Signals with Respect to Breathing," (with Khalafalla and
Stackhouse),
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, July 15-18,
1968.
188. "Electrocardiography," David B. Geselowitz and Otto H.
Schmitt.
Chapter 4 in book Biological Engineering , Herman P. Schwan, Editor,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969, pp. 333-390.
189. "Proceedings of the National Workshop on Bioengineering Research
and Manpower," U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, PHS,
April, 1967. Report of Panel II, pp. 31-47. (Chairman)
190. Cardiovascular Stress (electrocardiographic changes) Produced by
Driving an Automobile," (with E. Simonson, C. Baker, H. Burns, C.
Keiper and S. Stackhouse)
Am. Heart J., Vol. 75, No. 1, Jan. 1968, pp.125-135
191. "Electronic Engineering as a Holding Operation While Life Sciences
Come of Age,"
Session 1-A/B, IEEE Region 6 Conference, May 20-22, 1968, Portland, Oregon,
1-A-5, pp.1-2.
192. Keynote speaker, "Bioengineering Principles Applied to the Development
of Bioengineering Science", Session 2-C, Ibid., p.2.
193. "Fourth Conference on Information and Control Processes in Living
Systems."
The N.Y. Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program,
Feb. 25-28, 1968. (Chairman).
194. "The Dependence of Skin-thru-Electrode Impedance on Individual
Variations, Skin Preparation and Body Location" (with John J. Almasi).
Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biologyt,
1968, Houston Texas, Vol. 10, p. 13A2
195. "Z-Differential Leads" (with A. S. Khalafalla). Ibid.,
p. 40.13.
196. Report of conference on "Medical Engineering is an International
Affair",
McFill University, Montreal, Canada, July 27-29, 1967. In preparation.
197. "Systematic and Random Variations of ECG Electrode System Impedance"
(with John J. Almasi).Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences, Vol. 170,
Art.2, July 30, 1970, pp. 509-519.
198. "Fifth Conference on Information and Control Processes in Living
Systems",
The N.Y. Academy of Sciences Interdisciplinary Communications Program,
Feb. 23-26,
1969. (Chairman). In preparation.
199. "Dispersive and Interpenetrating Domain Models for Information
Processing in the Nervous System". Chapter in book Information Processing
in the Nervous System, K.N. Leibovic, editor, Springer-Verlag, 1969. pp.
325-331
200. "Some Interesting and Useful Biomimetic Transforms", Proceeding,
Third International Biophysics Congress, Boston, Mass., Aug. 29-Sept.
3,1969, Abstracts, p.297.
201. "RC Equivalent Circuit Models for ECG Electrode-Skin Impedance"
(with John J. Almasi). Ibid., p. 300.
202. Opening Address, "Biophysical Science and Chronobiology",
Proceedings, Third International Biophysics Symposium on Experimental
and Clinical Chronobiology, Florence, Italy, June 23, 1969. In press.
203. "On-line Measurement of Biological Impedance at Very Low Frequencies"
(with John J. Almasi and M.W. Hart).Biophysical Journal 8: A-95 (Society
Abstracts), Feb., 1968.
204. "Quantitative Methods Applied to Biology and Medicine",
Engineering and Medicine, A Symposium sponsored by the National Academy
of Engineering at its Fourth Autumn Meeting, 1970, pp. 60-66.
205. Contributions to Sources and Surface Representation of the Cardiac
Electric Field,
7th International Colloquium Vectorgraphicum, Smolenice, September 13-16,
1966, Ivan Ruttkay-Nedecky, editor. Publishing House of the Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Bratislavea, Swets and Zeitlinger, Amsterdam, 1970.
206. "Studies at the Interface between Biology and Engineering."
April 30, 1970.
207. "Electrode Impedance and Voltage Offset as the Affect Efficacy
and Accuracy of VCG and ECG Measurements"
(with John J. Almasi).XI International Symposium on Vectorcardiography,
May 1970. North Holland Publishing Company, pp. 245-253.
208. "Thoracic Impedance Gradient with Respect to Breathing"
(with A. S. Khalafalla and S. P. Stackhouse). IEEE Transaction on Bio-Medical
Engineering, Vol. BME-17, No.3, July, 1970, pp. 191-198.
209. "Simplification of the SVEC-III Lead System" (with Yokoi
and Simonson).
Am. Heart J. 81: pp. 658-665, May, 1971.
210. Contribution to "Undergraduate Education in the Physical Sciences
and Mathematics for Students in Agricaulture and Natural Resources",
Proceedings of a Conference, National Academy of Sciences, Washington,
D.C., 1970.
211. "Electrical Characteristics of Commonly-Used Canine ECG Electrodes"
(with J.J. Almasi and E.F. Jankus).Conference on Engineering in Medicine
and Biology-1970, Nove., 15-19, 1970.
212. "Selective Differential Electrocardiographic Leads" (with
A. S. Khalafalla).
Conference on Engineeering in Medicine and Biology-1970, Nov. 15-19,
1970.
213. "Z-Differential Leads" (with A. S. Khalafalla) Medical
Research Engineering, Vol. 9, No. 4, September 1970, pp. 11-17. 214. "Inter-
and Intra-Individual Variability in ECG Electrode-Skin Impedance"
(with John J. Almasi).Biophysical Society Abstracts, Feb. 25-27, 1970,
p. 65a.
215. "Plans for Orbital Study of Rat Biorhythms, Results of Interest
Beyond the Biosattelit Program"
(with Franz Halberg, Walter Nelson, Walter J. Runge, Grover C. Pitts,
John Tremor and Orr E. Reynolds).Space Life Sciences 2 (1971), pp. 437-471.
216. "Reliability of Individual Frontal Plane Axis Determination"
(with Norubu Okamoto, M.D., Katsumi Kaneko, M.D., & Ernst Simonson,
M.D.),
Circulation, Volume XLIV, August, 1971, pp. 213-219.
217. "Systematic Individual and Population Factors in Repiratory
Modulation of Heart Rate" (with John J. Almasi), Paper presented
at the 24th ACEMB, Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. 1, 1971, by John J. Almasi in
the Cardiovascular General II Session.
218. "Impedance and Mutual Impedance",
Bioscience, Vol. 22, No. 1, January 1972, pp. 37-38.
219. "Circadian Mastic Movements of Albizzia Julibrissin (Silk Tree)
in Magnetic Fields, In Vivo and in Vitro," with Kuhl, J. F. W., W.
J. Reindl, R. B. Sothern, and F. Halberg.
In press.
220. "Biomimetic Modeling of the Heart", Aug. 2, 1971, "The
Electrical Field of the Heart", Satellite Symposium, Brussels, Belgium,
of the XXVth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, pp. 484-495.
221. "Interpenetrating Domain Representation for INformation Processing
and Control in Neuronal Assemblies", material presented on NRP Meeting,
May 16, 1972.
222. "Bioelectrode Voltage Offset Time Profiles and their Impact
on ECG Measurement Standard", with J.J. Almasi, M.W. Hart and Y.
Watanabe.Paper presented by J.J. Almasi at the 4th Canadian Medical and
Biological Engineering Conference, Winnepeg, Canada, September 6, 1972.
223. "Recognizing Patterns in Pattern Recognition", Otto H.
Schmitt, Chairman of a panel including: Mr. Julian Bigelow, Dr. Robert
Ledley, and Dr. Wolfgang Giloi, at an Engineering Foundation Conference,
Pattern Information Processing held at the Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia,
February 23-27, 1972.
224. "Stochastic and Systematic Temporal Features of Respiratory
Heart Rate Control", with John J. Almasi. Paper presented by John
J. Almasi, October 3, 1972, at the 25th ACEMB, Bal harbour, Florida, pp.133.
225. "Clinical Applications of the Simplified SVEC-III System",
by Michiaki Kohno, M.D., Yoshohiko Watanabe, M.D., Ernst Simonson, M.D.,
and Otto H. Schmitt, Ph.D.
Published in the Journal of Electrocardiography, 6(1), pp.11-18, 1973.
226. "Human Perception of Moderate Strength Low Frequency Magnetic
Fields", by Otto H. Schmitt and Robert D. Tucker IEEE EMC Symposium,
June 20-22, 1973, New York, pp.65-70.
227. "Basic Technology of Voluntary Cardiorespiratory Synchronization
in Electrocardiography", by John J. Almasi and Otto H. Schmitt, IEEE
Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Vol.BME-21, No.4, July 1974, pp.
264-273.
228. "An Attractive Entity, Bio-Physics Professor Otto Schmitt and
His Environment",
Minnesota Technolog, Vol.53 No.6, March 1973, pp.6-7.
229. "Amendment of Recommendations for Standardization of Specifications
for Instruments in Electrocardiography and Vectorcardiography (1), Concerning
Safety and Electrical Shock Hazards" Report of Committee on Electrocardiography
American Heart Association, "Circulation", Vol.XLVI, November
1972, pp.1-2.
230. "Living in Magnetic Fields", published in the 1973 Digests
of the International Magnetics Conference, Washington, D.C., April 24-27,
1973, pp.18.1. (Invited Speaker)
231. "Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Analysis with Computer Synchronized
Respiration", with John J. Almasi. Presented at 1971 Biophysical
Society Meeting, New Orleans, La., February 17, 1971.
232. "Technological Optimization of Biomedical Electrographic Data
Acquisition and Development" In Computer Application on ECG and VCG
Analysis - Chr. Zywietz and B. Schneider, Editors, North Holland Publishing
Co., 1973, pp.43-47.
233. "Automated Measurement of Bioelectric Impedance at Very Low
Frequencies", by John J. Almasi and Otto H. Schmitt Computers and
Biomedical Research, Vol. 7, No. 5, October 1974, pp. 449-456.
234. "The Personalized Portable Whole Life Medical History System"
Concept Development Project Proposal, presented March 12, 1974 at a state
visit to the Biophysical Sciences Laboratory for NSF-NIH, pp. 1-24.
235. "Chronobiophysics"
In Chronobiologia, Vol. I, #1, Jan-March, 1974, pp.28-37.
236. "Limits on Precision of VCG Analysis Imposed by Respiratory
and Week-to-Week Variabilities" with John J. Almasi, Ernst Simonson,
Hiroshi Tatematsu and Yoshihiko Watanabe (In Preparation)
237. "Demonstration Project, Health Services Industry"
Contributions to a National Research Plan for Automation, Health Services
Industry Committee, Item. #5, pp.89-110, in Preliminary Report, The Automation
Research Council, A National Research Plan for Automation, Background
Material, Report Number 2A, May 1974, Edited by: Theodore J. Williams,
Chairman.
238. "Automation Relevant to Medical Histories" Otto H. Schmitt,
In Preliminary Report, The Automation Research Council, A National Research
Plan for Automation, Background Material, Report 2A, May 1974, Edited
by: Theodore J. Williams, Chairman, Item, #6, pp. 11-132. (Based on Material
in #???)
239. "Optimization of Body Surface Potential Measurements with respect
to Clinical Utility", Chapter in Book: Body Surface Mapping of Cardiac
Fields, Advances in Cardiology, Vol. 10, p. 177, Editors: Stanley Rush
and Eugene Lepeschkin, Publishers; S. Karger, Basel, 1974 (abstract).
240. "Recommendations for Standardizations of Leads and of Specifications
for Instruments in Electrocardiography and Vectorcardiography"
Report on Committee on Electrocardiography, American Heart Association;
by committee members; Hubert V. Pipberger, M.D., Chairman; Robert C. Arzbaecher,
Ph.D.; Alan S. Bergon, Ph.D., Stanley A. Briller, M.D.; Daniel A. Brody,
M.D.; Nancy C. Flowers, M.D.; David B. Geselowitz, Ph.D.; Eugene Lepeschkin,
M.D.; G. Charles Oliver, M.D.; Otto H. Schmitt, Ph.D.; and Madison Spach,
M.D.; in April 30, 1975 meeting occurred. AHA Committee Report, pp. 11-31
(72-018-C).
241. "Telephone Transmission of ECGs"
Presented at the 8th Annual Meeting of the American Electroencephalographic
Association (panel) on May 25, 1976, Mtg. held May 23-26, 1974, Marquette
Inn, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Moderator of Panel: Frederick A. Gibbs, Clinical
Electroencephalography, c. 1975. vol. 6, #1, pp.4-15.
242. "Biophysical Models for Studying Work and Fatigue"
Chapter in Book: Psychological Aspects and Physiological Correlates of
Work and Fatigue; Editors: Dr. Ernst Simonson; Philip C. Weiser; Publisher:
Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., 1976, pp. 43-52.
243. "The Biophysical Implications of Orthogonal Lead Electro cardiology"
Proceedings of the 1st International Congress on Electrocardiography
(XV International Symposium on Vectorcardiography) - Wiesbaden, Germany,
October 14, 1974, Chapter in Book: Advances in Cardiography, vol. 16,
Electrocardiography, (Physiological Pathophysiological and Diagnostic
Research) Editor: Hubert Abel, Wiesbaden, Publisher: S. Karger, 1976,
pp.62-68.
244. "Technical Languages that Conform to the Needs of Biomedical
Thinking and Information Processing" Proceedings of the III Nordic
Meeting on Medical and Biological Engineering, Tampere, Finland, Jan.
17, 1975.
245. "Biomedical Signal Analysis" Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio, January 12-14, 1975, Sponsored by the National Science
Foundation. Workshop Chairman: Leon D. Harmon, Robert Plonsey, pp.59-211.
246. "Precautions Against Electromagnetic Environmental Interface
in Electrocardiographic Recording" pp. 1-9, University of Minnesota
Internal Document
247. "A Personalized Portable Whole-Life Medical History System"
Clinical Engineering News, Volume 3, #5, pp.1-3, September 1975.
248. "Bioengineering of a Biomedical Science" Johns Hopkins
Centennial, Sam Talbot Memorial Lecture, October 16, 1975 in Baltimore,
Maryland.
249. "Are We Biologically Responsive to Magnetic Fields of an A.C.
Powered City?"
R.D. Tucker and Otto H. Schmitt, 29th ACEMB, Sheraton-Boston, Boston,
Mass., November 6-10, 1976.
250. "Mutual Impedivity Spectrometry" abstract for the 1st European
Convention on Bio-Impedance, Lyons, France, June 16-19, 1976.
251. "Personally Optimized Health Care--an ideal that can be approached
practically through accessible theory and technology" sponsored sessions
for the 1976 Joint Automatic Control Conference, printed in Productivity...Proceedings
of the 1976 Joint Automatic Control Conference at Purdue University, West
Lafayette, Indiana July 27-30, 1976 publisher (The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers) United Engineering Center, 345 E. 46th St., New
York City, New York, 10017,AUTMJ-1-1 Session, pp. 673-674.
252. "Mutual Impedivity Spectrometry and the Feasibility of its Incorportion
into Tissue-Diagnostic Anatomical Reconstitution and Multivariate Time-Coherent
Physiological Measurements", Otto H. Schmitt, in MEDICAL IMAGING
TECHNIQUES -- A Comparison, Kendall Preston, Jr., Kenneth J. W. Taylor,
Steven A. Johnson, and William R. Ayers, editors, Plenum Press, 1979.
pp. 219-230.
253. "Systems Implications of the Personally Portable Whole Life
Medical History Passport" Proceedings of Third Illinois Conference
on Medical Information Systems, University of Illinois at the Medical
Center, November 4-5, 1976. pp.224-228.
254. "Ten Commandments for the Writing of Good Biomedical and Other
'Standards'"
presented at the IEEE Meeting of Man, Systems and Cybernetics" in
Washington, D.C., October 31, 1976.
255. "Tests for Human Perception of 60 Hz Moderate Strength Magnetic
Fields", Robert D. Tucker and Otto H. Schmitt. IEEE Transactions
on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. BME-25, No.6, November 1978, pp.509-518.
256. "Some Basics of ELF Fields and their Biosphere Effects"
in THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS WITH BIOLOGICAL
SYSTEMS, Proceedings of a Workshop held at the University of Maryland,
College Park, Maryland, June 15-17, 1977, Leonard S. Taylor and Augustine
Y. CHeung, editors, pp.71-74.
257. "Ten Commandments of Writing Good Standards."
Clinical Engineering Vol. 5, No. 1, December-January 1977, p.5.
258. "Separating Pressure vs. Volume Overloading of Right Atrium
and Estimating Hemodynamic Parameters from Orthogonal P Wave Features."
Mitsuhiro Yokota, Naip Tuna and Otto H. Schmitt. American Heart Association,
Nov. 13-16, 1978.
259. "Electrocautery by Programmable Dynamic Microcomputer Control."
T.R. Hudrlik, O.H. Schmitt, S.E. Silvis and J.A. Vennes.
31st ACEMB, Marriott Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, 21-25 October 1978.
260. "Family Participating Computer Assisted Health Care in the Home."
National Electronics Conference, Chicago, Illinois, October 29-31, 1979.
pp. 286-289.
261. "Microcomputer Automated Real-Time Evaluation of Electrodes
on Patients in a Typical Clinical Environment." Association for the
Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 20-24,
1979.
262. "Distinguishing Pressure versus Volume Overloading of the Right
Atrium and Estimating Hemodynamic Parameters from the Orthogonal P Wave
Components." Mitsuhiro Yokota, M.D., Steven W. Huntley, B.Sci., Naip
Tuna, M.D.,Ph.D., and Otto H. Schmitt, Ph.D. Japanese Circulation Journal,
Vol. 43 No. 10, October 1979, pp. 934-944
263. "Progress Toward the Atlas of Tissue Impedivity." R. D.
Tucker, O. H. Schmitt, C. E. Sievert and S. E. Silvis. 33rd ACEMB, Washington
Hilton Hotel, W.D.C., Sept. 30 - Oct. 3, 1980.
264. "Utility ELF Electric Field Measures for Biophysical Studies."
O. H. Schmitt, R. D. Tucker and J. E. Holte. 33rd ACEMB, Washington Hilton
Hotel, W.D.C., Sept. 30 - Oct. 3, 1980.
265. "Should the New Biophysical Science base its Algorithmic Models
on Physics or on Life Science?", dinner speech for THE INTERACTION
OF ACOUSTICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WITH BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, a symposium
honoring Professor Herman P. Schwan on the occasion of his 65th birthday,
Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 24, 1980.
266. "Will Impedivity Spectrometry Become a Useful Tool for Physiological
and Pathological Analysis?", THE INTERACTION OF ACOUSTICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELDS WITH BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS, a symposium honoring Professor Herman
P. Schwan on the occasion of his 65th birthday, Philadelphia, PA, Nov.
25, 1980.
267. "Optimization in Health Care for the Individual, Family and
Community" by Otto H. Schmitt, Chapter 27 in book THE MANAGEMENT
OF TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH AND MEDICAL CARE, Cesar A. Caceres, editor, Artech
House, Inc., 1980.
268. "A miniature current probe for measuring electrosurgical currents",
Otto H. Schmitt, Robert D. Tucker, Chester A. Sievert and Stephen E. Silvis.
Medical Instrumentation, July-August 1983, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 276-277.
269. "Demodulated Low Frequency Currents from Electrosurgical Procedures"
Robert D. Tucker, Otto H. Schmitt, Chester E. Sievert and Stephen E. Silvis.
SURGERY, Gynecology & Obstetrics, July, 1984, Vol. 159, pp. 39-43.
270. "Living in Magnetic Fields", Otto H. Schmitt.
ARCHAEUS, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 77-80. 1984.
271. "Where Will We Be In '93", Otto H. Schmitt.
Computerized Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram, Proceedings of
the 1983 Engineering Foundation Conference, April 22-27, 1983, Banff Springs,
Canada, pp. 1-9.
Published by Engineering Foundation, 345 East 47th Street, New York,
10017.
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