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Pain, 10 (1981) 265--272 © Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press 265 Selected Bibliography The references cited iv this section have been selected by Dr. F. Cervero, Physiology Department, University of Edinburgh Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Scotland and are drawn from the U.K. MED- LARS Service and the British Library Lending Division, whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. In order to allow us to increase the coverage of this section, readers are invited to send reprints or announcements of relevant publications to Dr. Cervero. All articles in the Bibliography are in the English language unless otherwise stated. In the latter case the titles of the articles have been translated into English, either by the author(s) or by Medlars Abstracters. Reviews Amir, S., Brown, Z.W. and Amit, Z., The role of endorphins in stress: evidence and speculations. Neurosci. Biobd,.hav.Rev., 4 (1980) 77--86. Bodnar, R.J., Kelly, D.D., Brutns, M. and Glusman, M., Stress-induced analgesia: neural and hormonal determinants. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 4 (1980) 87--100. Chance, W.T., Autoanalgesia: opiate and non~)piate mechanisms. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rcv., 4 (1980) 55--67. Diamond, S. and Medina, J.L., Review article: current thoughts on migraine. Headache, 26 (1980) 208--212. Marsden, C.D., The emotion of pain and its chemistry. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69 (1979) 305--313. Parry, C.B., Painful conditions of peripheral nerves. Aust. N.Z.J. Surg., 50 (1980) 233--236. Riley, A.L., Zellnar, D.A. and Duncan, H.J., The Role of endorphins in animal learning and behavior. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 4 (1980) 69--76. Staribonets, M.Kh. and Volko,m, L.D., Pain: neurophysiologic and clinical aspects (Russian). Zh. Nevropat. Psikhiat., 80 (1980) 607--618. Struppler, A., Origin and control of pain (German). Med. Klin., 75 (1980) 90-97. Sweet, W.H., Neuropeptides and pain: neurosur~ical implications. Clin. Neurosurg., 26 (1979) 657--672. Valette, O., Neuropeptides and ~malgesia (French -- English abstract). Bull. Acad. nat. M~d. (Paris), 163 (1979) 798--804. Wall, P.D., Three phases of evil: the relation ot injury to pain. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69 (1979) 293--304. Weisenberg, M., The regulation of pain. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sei., 340 (1980) 102--114. Wikler, D., Pain and the senses. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69 (1979) 315--333. Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry Amodel, N. and Paxino~, G., Unilateral knife cuts produce ipsilateral' suppression of responsiveness to pain in the formalin test. Brain Res., 193 (1980) 85--94.
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Pain, 10 (1981) 265--272 © Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press

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Selected Bibliography

The references cited iv this section have been selected by Dr. F. Cervero, Physiology Depar tment , University of Edinburgh Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, Scotland and are drawn from the U.K. MED- LARS Service and the British Library Lending Division, whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. In order to allow us to increase the coverage of this section, readers are invited to send reprints or announcements of relevant publications to Dr. Cervero. All articles in the Bibliography are in the English language unless otherwise stated. In the latter case the titles of the articles have been translated into English, either by the author(s) or by Medlars Abstracters.

Reviews

Amir, S., Brown, Z.W. and Amit, Z., The role of endorphins in stress: evidence and speculations. Neurosci. Biobd,.hav. Rev., 4 (1980) 77--86.

Bodnar, R.J., Kelly, D.D., Brutns, M. and Glusman, M., Stress-induced analgesia: neural and hormonal determinants. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 4 (1980) 87--100.

Chance, W.T., Autoanalgesia: opiate and non~)piate mechanisms. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rcv., 4 (1980) 55--67.

Diamond, S. and Medina, J.L., Review article: current thoughts on migraine. Headache, 26 (1980) 208--212.

Marsden, C.D., The emotion of pain and its chemistry. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69 (1979) 305--313.

Parry, C.B., Painful conditions of peripheral nerves. Aust. N.Z.J. Surg., 50 (1980) 233--236.

Riley, A.L., Zellnar, D.A. and Duncan, H.J., The Role of endorphins in animal learning and behavior. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 4 (1980) 69--76.

Staribonets, M.Kh. and Volko,m, L.D., Pain: neurophysiologic and clinical aspects (Russian). Zh. Nevropat. Psikhiat., 80 (1980) 607--618.

Struppler, A., Origin and control of pain (German). Med. Klin., 75 (1980) 90-97. Sweet, W.H., Neuropeptides and pain: neurosur~ical implications. Clin. Neurosurg., 26

(1979) 657--672. Valette, O., Neuropeptides and ~malgesia (French -- English abstract). Bull. Acad. nat.

M~d. (Paris), 163 (1979) 798--804. Wall, P.D., Three phases of evil: the relation ot injury to pain. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69

(1979) 293--304. Weisenberg, M., The regulation of pain. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sei., 340 (1980) 102--114. Wikler, D., Pain and the senses. Ciba Found. Syrup., 69 (1979) 315--333.

Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry

Amodel, N. and Paxino~, G., Unilateral knife cuts produce ipsilateral' suppression of responsiveness to pain in the formalin test. Brain Res., 193 (1980) 85--94.

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Bardos, G., Nagy, J. ~,nd Adam, G., Thresholds of behavioral reactions evoked by intestinal and skin stimuli in rats. Physiol. Behav., 24 (1980) 661--665.

Barnard, D., The effects of extreme cold on sensory nerves. Ann. roy. Coil. Surg. Engl., 62 (1980) 1~0--187.

Barton, C., Basbaum, A.I. and Fields, H.L., Dissociation of supraspinal and spinal actions of morphine: a quantitative evaluation. Brain Res., 188 (1980) 487--498.

Bell, J.A., Sharl~e, L.G. and Berry, J.N., Depressant and excitant effects of intraspinal microinjections of morphine and methionine~nkephalin in the cat. Brain Res., 196 (1980) 455--~65.

Bertolini, A., Poggioli, R. and Ferrari, W., Possible physiological role of ACTH-peptides in nocicepti~m. Adva~c. Biochem. Psychopharmacol., 22 (1980) 109--117.

Carstens, E., Klumpp, D. and Zimmermann, M., Differential inhibitory effects of medial and lateral midbrain stimulation on spinal neuronal discharges to noxiotw skin heating in the cat. J. Neurophysiol., 43 (1980) 332--342.

Cesselin, F., Montastruc, J.L., Gros, C., Bourgoin, S. and Hamon, M., Metenkephalin levels and opiate receptors in the spinal cord of chronic suffering rats. Brain Ras., 191 (1980) 289--293.

Dennis, S.G., Melzack, R., Gutman, S. and Boucher, F., Pain modulation by adrenergic agents and morphine as measured by three pain tests. Life Sci., 26 (1980) 1247--1259.

Foreman, R.Do and Ohata, C.A., Effects of coronary artery occlusion on thoracic spinal neurons receiving viscerosomatic inputs. Amer. J. Physiol., 238 (1980) H667--674.

Guilbaud, G., Pescbanski, M., Gautron, M. and Binder, D., Neurones responding to noxious stimulation in VB complex and caudal adjacent regions in the thalamus of the rat. Pain, 8 (1980) 303--318.

Hammond, D.L. and Proudfit, H.K., Effects of locus coeruleus lesions on morphine- induced antinociception. Brain Res., 188 (1980) 79--91.

Hayes, A.G. and Tyers, M.B., Effects of capsaicin on nociceptive heat, pressure and chemical thresholds and on substance P levels in the rat. Brain Res., 189 (1980) 561--564.

Hentall, I.D. and Fields, H.L., Potentiation of transmission from C-fibers to dorsal horn neurons after tetanus of peripheral nerve. Brain Res., 189 (1980) 540--543.

Iriki, D. and Toda, K., Quantitative relation between the intensity of tooth pulp stimu- lation and the magnitude of jaw opening reflex in the rat. Physiol. Behav., 24 (1980) 1173--1175.

Jurna, I., Effect of stimulation in the periaqueductal grey matter on activity in ascending axons ~f the rat spinal cord: selective inhibition of activity evoked by afferent A delta and C fibre stimulation and failure of naloxone to reduce inhibition. Brain Res., 196 (1980) 33--42.

Kromer, W. and Dum, J.E., Mouse-killing in rats induces a naloxone-blockable increase in nocicep~ive threshold. Europ. J. Pha.,Tnacol., 63 (1980) 195--198.

LeBars, D., Dickenson, A.H. and Besson, J.M., Microinjection of morphine within nucleus raphe magnus and dorsal horn neurone activities related to nociception in the rat. Brain Res., 189 (1980) 467--481.

Lewis, J.W., Cannon~ J.T., Stapleton, J.M. and Liebeskind, J.C., Stress activates endog- enous pain-inhibitory systems: opioid and non~pioid mechanisms. Proc. W. pharmacol. Soc., 23 (1980) 85--88.

Li, C.H., Tseng, L.F., Ferrara, P. and Yamashiro, D., Beta~ndorphin: dissociation of re~ptor binding activity from akmlgesic potency. Proc. nat. Acad. Sci. (Wash.), 77 (1980) 2303--2304.

Lin, M.T., Cnandra, A., Chi, M.L. and Kau, C.L., Effects of increasing serotonergic receptor activity in brain on analgesic activity in rats. Exp. Neurol., 68 (1980) 548--554.

Lynn, B., Heat pain sensitivity of human skin after mild heat injury and its lack of dependence of the local blood flow. Pain, 8 (1980) 189--196.

Macari, M. and Lico, M.C., Nociceptive modulation in rats by chemical stimulation of caudate, septum and medial forebrain bundle. Physiol. Behav., 24 (1980) 833--837.

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Machet-Pietropaoli, H. a~d Chery-Croze, S., Spatial summation of thermal pain in human beings. Sensory Processes, 3 (1979) 183--187.

Marzuilo, G. and Hine, B., Opiate receptor function may be modulated through an oxidation-reduction mechanism. Science, 208 (1980) 1171--1173.

Oleson, T.D., Kirkpatrici~, D.B. and Goodman, S.J., Elevation of pain threshold to tooth shock by brain stimulation in primates. Brain Res., 194 (1980) 79--95.

Pert, A., Moody, T.W., Pert, C.B., Dewald, L.A. and Rivier, J., Bombesin: receptor distribution in brain and effects on nociception and locomotor activity. Brain Res., 913 (1980) 209-220.

Planche, D., Farnarier, G. and Rohner, J.J., Comparison of the effects of analgesia- producing peripheral ~md central stimulations in cats. Effect of nalorphine (French -- English abstract). J. Physiol. (Paris), 75 (1979) 741--747.

Reddy, S.V. and Yaksh, ~.~.L., Spinal noradrenergic terminal system diates antinociception. Brain Res., 189 (1980) 391--401.

Sastry, B.R., Potentiatio~ of presynaptic inhibition of nociceptive pathways as a mechanism for analgesia. Canad. ,I Physiol. Pharmacol., 58 (1980) 97--101.

Satoh, M., Akaike, A., N~kazawa, T. and Takagi, H., Evidence for involvement of separate mechanisms in the production of analgesia by electrical stimulation of the nucleus reticularis paragigantc,.~llularis and nucleus raphe magnus in the rat. Brain Res., 194 (1980) 525--529.

Shah, Y. and Dostrovsky, J.O., Electrophysiological evidence for a projection of the periaqueductal gray matter to nucleus raphe magnus in cat and rat. Brain Res., 193 (1980) 534--538.

Szechtman, H. and Wali, W.G., Ontogeny of oral behavior induced by tail pinch and electrical stimulation of the tail in rats. J. comp. physiol. Psychol., 94 (1980) 436--445.

SzSnyi, G., Knyihar, E. and Csillik, B., Extra-lysosomal, fluoride-resistant acid phosphatase- active neuronal system subserving nociception in the rat cornea. Z. mikr.-anat. Forsch., 93 (1979) 974--981.

Toda, K., Ichioka, M. and Iriki, A., Quantitative relations between noxious stimulus intensity and magnitude of central afferent evoked responses in rat. Neurosci. Lett., 17 (1980) 313--316.

Tsai, C.T., Nakamura, S. and Iwama, K., Inhibition of neuronal activity of the substantia nigra by noxious stimuli and its modification by the caudate nucleus. Brain Res., 195 (1980) 299--311.

Urca, G., Nahin, R.L. and Liebeskind, J.C., Glutamate-induced analgesia: blockade an(] potentiation by naloxone. Brain Res., 192 (1980) 523--530.

Wiesenfeld, Z. and Hallin, R.G., Stress-related pain behavior in rats with ~)eripheral nerve injuries. Pain, 8 (1980) 279--284.

Wiesenfield, Z. and Lindblom, U., Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of various types of peripheral nerve lesions in the rat: a comparison of possible models for chronic pain. Pain, 8 (1980) 285--298.

Woolf, C.J., Analgesia and hyperalgesia produced in the rat by intrathecal naloxone. Brain Res., 189 (1980) 593--597.

Woolf, C.J., In~racerebral naloxone and the reaction to thermal noxious stimulation in the rat. Brain Res., 190 (1980) 578--583.

Woolf, C.J., Mitchell, D. and Barrett, G.D., Antinociceptive effect of peripheral segmental electrical stimulation in the rat. Pain, 8 (1980) 237--252.

Yaksh, T.L., Jesse/J, T.M., Gamse, R., Mudge, A.W. and Leeman, S.E., Intrathecal morphine inhibits substance P release from mammalian spinal cord in vivo. Nature (Lond.), 286 (1980) 155--157.

Yokota, T. and Nishikawa, N., Reappraisal of somatotopic tactile representation within trigeminal subnucleus caudalis. J. Neurophysiol., 43 (1980) 700--712.

Zieglg~mberger, W., An enkephalinergic gating system involved in nociception? Advanc. Biochem. Psychopharmacol., 22 (1980) 425--434.

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Pharmacology

Bhalla, T.N. and Bhargava, K.P., Aconitine-induced writhing as a method for assessing aspirin-like analgesic ectivity. J. Pharmacol. Meth., 3 (1980) 9--14.

Brands, B., Baskerville, J.C., Herne, R., Hirat, M. and Gowdey, C.W., Sparingly-soluble narcotic zinc tannates cause protracted analgesia in rats. Neuropharmacology, 19 (1980) 443--446.

Brogden, R.N., Heel, R.C°, Pakes, G.E., Speight, T.M. and Avery, G.S., Diclofenac sodium: a review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic use in rheumatic diseases and p~in of varying origin. Drugs, 20 (1980) 24--48.

Ercan, Z.S., Ilhan, M. and Tiirker, R.K., Alterations by captoprii of pain reactions due to ~hermal stimulation of the mouse foot: interactions with morphine, naloxone and aprotinin. Europ. J. Pharmacol., 63 (1980) 167--177.

Ferreira, S.H., Local analgesic effect of morphine on the hyperalgesia induced by cAMP, Ca 2+, isoprenaline, and PGE2. Advanc. Prostaglandin Thrornboxane Res., 8 (1980) 1207--1215.

Galeano, C., Bourassa, M., Chretien, M. and Lis, M., Analgesic action of chronic high levels of endogenous neuropeptides in rats bearing the MtT-F4 tumor. Life Sci., 27 (1980) 151--156.

Gonzalez, J.P., Sewell, R.D. and Spencer, P.S., Antinoeiceptive activity of ~piates in the presenc~ of the antidepressant agent nornifensine. Neuropharrnacology~ 19 (1980) 613--618.

Jancso, G. and Jancso~abor, A., Effect of capsaic~n on morphine analgesia -- possible involvement of hypothalamic structures. Naynyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. exp. Path. Pharmak., 311 (1980)285--288.

Juan, H., Lembeck, F. Seewann, S. and Hack, U., Nociceptor stimulation and PGE release by capsaicin. Naunyn-Schrniedeberg's Arch. exp. Path. Pharrnak., 312 (1980) 139--143.

Juan, H. and Seewann, S., Selective reduction by some vasodilators and the prostaglandin antagonist SC-19220 of a response to the algesic effect of bradykinin. Europ. J. Pharmacol., 65 (1980) 267--278.

Katz, R.J., Roth, K.A. and Schmaltz, K., Tail pinch faci|i;ation of self-stimulation in the rat -- dependence upon doparnine and independence of opiates. Pharrnacol. Biochem. Behav., 12 (1980) 389--391.

Lipman, J.J. ~nd Spencer, P.S., A comparison of rnusc~inic involvement in the anti- nociceptiw effects of morphine and c!onidine in the mouse. Euroo. J. Pharrnacol., 64 (1980) 249--258.

Mantegazza, P., Tamrniso, R., Vicentini, L., Zarnbotti, F. and Zonta, N., The effect of G ABAergic agents on opiate analgesia. Pharrnacol. Res. Cornmun., 12 (1980) 239--247.

Millsn, M.J., Przewtocki, R. and Herz, A., A non-heta~ndorphinergic adenohypophFseal mechanism is essential for an analgetic response to stress. Pain, 8 (1980) 343--353.

Ogren, S.O. and Holm, A.C., Test-specific effects of the 5-HT reuptake inhibitors alapro- date and zirnelidine on pain sensitivity and morphine analgesia. J. Neural Transm., 47 (1980) 253--271.

Pasternak, G.W., Childers, S.R. and Snyder, S.H., Naloxazone, a long-acting opiate antagonist: effects on analgesia in intact animals and on opiate receptor binding in vitro. J. Pharmacol. exp. Ther., 214 (1980) 455--462.

Sewell, R.D. and Jawaharlal~ K., Antagonism of 2-deoxy-D-glucose-indnced hyperphagia by naloxone: possible involvement of endorphins. J. Pharrn. Pharmacol., 32 (1980) 148--149.

Thiebot, M.H., Jobert, A. and Soubrie, P., Chlordiazepoxide and GABA injected into raphe dorsalis release the conditioned behavioural suppression induced in rats by a conflict procedure without nociceptive component. Neuropharrnacology, 19 (1980) 633--641.

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Tyers, M.B., A cl_~ification of opiate receptors that mediate antinociception in animals. ~rit. J. Pharmacol., 69 (1980) 503--512.

Wright, D.IvI. and Roberts, M.H., Responses of spinal neurones to a substance P analogue, noxious pinch and bradykinin. Europ. J. Pharmacol., 64 (1980) 165--167.

Medicine and Neurology

Blau, J.N. and Dexter, S.L., Hyperventilation during migraine attacks. Brit. Med. J., 280 (1980) 1254.

Federle, M~P., Moss, A.A. and Margolln, F.R., Role of computed tomography in patients with "sciatica". J. Comput. Assist. Tomogr., 4 (1980) 335--341.

Fisch, S., On the origin of cardiac pain. A new hypothesis. Arch. intern. Med., 140 (1980) 754--755.

Krabbe, A.A. and Olesen, J., Headache provocation by continuous intravenous infusion of hist,~mine. Clinical results and receptor mechanisms. Pain, 8 (1980) 253--259.

Levine, H.J., Difficult problems in the diagnosis of chest pain. Amer. Heart J., 100 (1980) 108--118.

Macdonald, A.J., Abnormally tender muscle regions and associated painful movements. Pain, 8 (1980) 197--205.

Pasternak, R.C., Thibault, G.E., Savo~, M., De Sanctis, R.W. and Hutter, Jr., A.M., Chest pain with angiographically insignificant coronary arterial obstruction. Clinical presentation and long-term follow -up. Amer. J. Med., 68 (1980) 813--817.

Seager, S.B., Cardiac enzymes in the evaluati,on of chest pain. Ann. emerg. Med., 9 (1980) 346--349.

Tfelt-Hansen, P., Olesen, J., Aebe]holt-Krabbe, A., Melgaard, B. and Veilis, B., A double blind study of metoclopramide in the treatment of migraine attacks. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychlat., 43 (1980) 369--371.

Surgery, Neurosuzgery and Orthopaedics

Berger, S.M., Conservative management of phantom-limb and amputation-stump pain. Ann. roy. Coll. Surg. Engl., 62 (1980) 102--105.

Bogduk, N. and Long, D.M., Percutaneous lumbar medial branch neurotomy: a modi- fication of facet denervation. Spine, 5 (1980) 193--200.

Floman, Y., Bernini, P.M., Marvel, Jr., J.P. and Rothman, R.H., Low-back pain and sciatica following total hip replacement: a report of two cases. Spine, 5 (1980) 292--294.

Gunn, C.C., Mflbrandt, W.E., Little, A.S. and Mason, K.E., Dry needling of muscle motor points for chronic low-back pain: a randomized clinical trial with long-term follow-up. Spine, 5 (1980) 279--291.

Hosobuchi, Y., The majority of unmyelinated afferent axons in human ventral roots probably conduct pain. Pain, 8 (1980) 167--180.

Ignelzi, R.J. and Cummings, T.W., A statistical analysis of percutaneous radiofrequzncy lesions in the treatment of chronic low back pain and sciatica. Pain, 8 (1980) 181--187.

Law, J.D., Swett, J. and Kitsch, W.M., Retrospective analysis of 22 patients with chronic pain treated by peripheral nerve stimulation. J. Neurosurg., 52 (1980) .~82--485.

Levin, A.B., Katz, J., Benson, R.C. and Jones, A.G., Treatment of pain of diffuse metastatic cancer by stereotactic chemical hypophysectomy: long term results and

• observations on mechanism of action. Neurosurgary, 6 (1980) 258--262. Long, D.M., Surgical therapy of chronic pain. Neurosurgery, 6 (1980) 317--328. Martin, G., Recurrent pain of a pseudotabetie variety after laminectomy for lumbar

disc lesion. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat., 43 (1980) 283--284. Santiesteban, A.J. and Sanders, B.R., Establishing a postsurgical TENS program. Phys.

Ther., 60 (1980) 789--791. Schuster, G.D. and Infante, M.C., Pain relief after low back surgery: the efficacy o f

trar~cutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Pain, 8 (1980) 299--302.

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Turnbull, I.M., Shulman, R. and Woodhurst, W.B., Thalamic stimulation for neuropathic pain. J. Neurosurg., 52 (1980) 486--498.

Volhard, E., Lasch, H.G., Matis, P. and Kn/ichel, F., Experiences with the percutaneous Facett-Neuroctomie (German). Med. Welt (Stuttg.), 31 (1980) 1096--1098.

Volhard, E., Lasch, H.G., Marls, P. and Kniichel, F., Neurosurgical aspects in treatment of pain. Med. Welt (Stuttg.), 31 (1980) 1019--1020.

Yonas, H. and Jannetta, P.J., Neurinoma of the trigeminal root and atypical trigeminal neuralgia: their commonality. Neurosurgery, 6 (1980) 273--277.

Psychology and Psychiatry

Berning, D., Sigmund Freud's opinions on the meaning of pain. The development of the pain theory in Freud's writings. Z. psycho~om. Med. Psychoanai., 26 (1980) 1--11.

Blazer, D.G., Narcissism and the development of chronic pain. Int. J. Psychiat. Med., 10 (1980) 69--77.

Block, A.R., Kremer, E. and Gaylor, M., Behavioral treatment of chronic pain: variables affecting treatment efficacy. Pain, 8 (1980) 367--375.

Clark, W.C. and Clark, S.B., Pain responses in Nepalese porters. Science, 209 (1980) 410--412.

Graham, C., Bond, S.S., Gerkovich, M.M. and Cook, M.R., Use of the McGill Pain Questionnaire in the assessment of cancer pain: reliability and consistency. Pain, 8 (1980) 377--387.

Merskey, H., Psychiatry and the treatment of pain. Brit. J. Psychiat., 136 (1980) 600--602. Nathan, P., Recent advances in understanding pain. Brit. J. Psychiat., 136 (1980) 509--510. Price, D.D., Barren, J.J. and Gracely, R.H., A psychophysical analysis of experimental

factors that selectively influence the affective dimension of pain. Pain, 8 (1980) 137--149.

Prokop, C.K., Bradley, L.A., Margolis, R. and Gentry, W.D., Multivariate analysis of the MMPI profiles of patients with multiple pain complaints. J. Personality Assessm., 44 (1980) 246--252.

Richard'~ "~ J.S., Meredith, R.L., Nepomuceno, C., Fine, P.R. and Bennett, G., Psycho- social aspectG of chronic pain in spinal cord injury. Pain, 8 (1980) 355--366.

Roberts, A.H. and Reinhardt, L., The behavioral management of chronic pain: long-term follow-up with comparison groups. Pain, 8 (1980) 151--162.

Swanson, D.W. and Maruta, T., The family's viewpoint of chronic pain. Pain, 8 (1980) 163--166.

Taylor, C.B., Zlutnick, S.I., Corley, M.J. and Flora, J., The effects of detoxification, relaxation, and brief supportive therapy on chronic pain. Pain, 8 (1980) 319--329.

Varni, J.W., Bessman, C.A., Russo, D.C. and Cataldo, M.F., Behavioral management of chronic pain in children: case study. Arch. phys. Med. Rehab., 61 (1980) 375--379.

W6rz, R., Psychiatric aspects of pa~n and pain therapy (German). Therapiewoche, 27 (1980) 1790--1801.

W6rz, R., Chronic pain as an expression of endogenous depression (German). Thera- piewoche, 30 (1980) 468--474.

Anaesthesiology

Bromage, P.R., Camporesi, E. and Chestnut, D., Epidural narcotics for postoperative analgesia. Anest. Analg. CulT. Res., 59 (1980) 473--480.

Crawford, J.S., Experiences with epidural blood patch. Anaesthesia, 35 (1980) 513--515. Gairola, R.L., Gupta, P.K. and Pandley, K., Antagonists of morphine-induced respiratory

depression. A study in postoperative patients. Anaesthesia, 35 (1980) 17--21. Gordon, J., Caudal extradural injection for the treatment of low back pain. Anaesthesia,

35 (1980) 515--516. Hedges, A., Turner, P. and Wadsworth, J., A double blind comparison of meptazinol

with pethidine in postoperative pain. Brit. J. Anaesth., 52 (1980) 295--298.

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Husemeyer, R_P., O'Connor, M.C. and Davenport, H.T., Failure of epidural morphine to relieve pain in labour. Anaesthesia, 35 (1980) 1(,1--163.

Lang, D.W. and Pilon, R.N., Naloxone reversal of morphine-induced biliary colic. Anesth. Analg. Curr. Res., 59 (1980) 619--620.

Magora, F., Oishwang, D., Eimerl, D., Shorr, J., Katzenelson, R., Cotev, S. and Davidson, J.T., Observations on extradural morphine analgesia in various pain conditions. Brit. J. Anaesth., 52 (1980) 247--252.

Nunn, J.F. and Slavin, G., Posterior intercostal nerve block for pain relief after cbole- cystectomy. Anatomical basis and efficacy. Brit. J. Anaesth., 52 (1980) 253--260.

Sluijter, M.E. and Koetsveld-Baart, C.C., Interruption of pain pathways in the treatment of the cervical syndrome. Anaesthesia, 35 (1980) 302--307.

Tigerstedt, I., Tammisto, T. and Leander, P., Comparison of the analgesic dose~ffect relationships of nefopam and oxycodone in postoperative pain. Acta anaesth, scand., 23 (1979) 555--560.

Dentistry

Chapnick, P., Baker, G. and Munroe, C.O., Bupivacaine anaesthesia in oral surgery. J. Canad. dent. Ass., 46 (1980) 441--443.

Kiepac, R.K., Dowling, J., Hauge, G. and McDonald, M., Reports of pain after dental treatment, electrical tooth pulp stimulation and cutaneous shock. J. Amer. dent. Ass., 100 (1980) 692--695.

Lazar, M.L., Greenlee, Jr., R.G. and Naarden, A.L-, Facial pain of neurologic origin mimicking oral pathologic conditions: some current concepts and treatment. J. Amer. dent. Ass., 100 (1980) 884--888.

Rondeau, P.L., Yeung, E. and Nelson, P., Dental surgery pain analgesic. J. Canad. dent. Ass., 46 (1980) 433--439.

Scott, D.S. and Lundeen, T.F., Myofascial pain involving the masticatory muscles: an experimental model. Pain~ 8 (1980) 207--215.

Acupuncture

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Cheng, R.S. and Pomeranz, B., A combined treatment with D-amino acids and electro- acupuncture produces a greater analgesia than either treatment alone; naloxone reverses these effects. Pain, 8 (1980) 231--236.

Donaldson, D. and Kroening, R., Understanding acupuncture. SAAD Dig., 4 (1979) 5--7. Kroening, R. and Donaldson, D., Proposed mechanisms of acupuncture. SAAD Dig., 4

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Mao, W., Chia, J.N., Scott, D.S., Duncan, G.H. and Gregg, J.M., High versus love, ntensity acupuncture analgesia for treatment of chronic pain: effects on platelet serotonin. Pain, 8 (1980) 331--342.

Moskovets, O.N., Reshetniak, V.K. and Durinian, R.A., Electroacupuncture inhibition of nociceptive responses in the caudal trigemival nucleus (Russian -- English abstract). Byull. eksp. Biol. Med., 89 (1980) 7--9.

Oleson, T.D., Kroening, R.J. al~d Bresler, D.E., An experimental evaluation of auricular diagnosis: the somatotopic mapping of musculoskeletal pain at ear acupuncture points. Pain, 8 (1980) 217--22~0.

Tke.chenko, I.A. and Zorian, E.V., Change in the electrodermal res~tance at biologically active points as an index of the functional state of the body in animals (Russian -- English abstract). Farmakol. i Toksikol., 43 (1980) 107--109.

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