Lawrence E. Hinkle, M.D.

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
psychosomatic medicine
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Hinkle LE, Carver ST, Stevens M. (1969) The frequency of asymptomatic disturbances of cardiac rhythm and conduction in middle-aged men The American Journal of Cardiology. 24: 629-650
Hinkle LE. (1967) Some social and biological correlates of coronary heart disease Social Science and Medicine. 1: 129-139
Hofer MA, Hinkle LE. (1964) Conditioned alpha blocking and arousal: The effects of adrenaline administration Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 17: 653-660
HINKLE LE, CARVER S, BENJAMIN B, et al. (1964) STUDIES IN ECOLOGY OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE. I. VARIATIONS IN THE HUMAN ELECTROCARDIOGRAM UNDER CONDITIONS OF DAILY LIFE (A PRELIMINARY REPORT). Archives of Environmental Health. 9: 14-20
HOFER MA, HINKLE LE. (1964) CONDITIONED DIURESIS IN MAN: EFFECTS OF ALTERED ENVIRONMENT, SUBJECTIVE STATE, AND CONDITIONING EXPERIENCE. Psychosomatic Medicine. 26: 108-124
HOFER MA, HINKLE LE. (1963) PRODUCTION OF CONDITIONED DIURESIS IN MAN. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 42: 1421-1430
Hinkle LE, Wolf S. (1952) Importance of life stress in course and management of diabetes mellitus Journal of the American Medical Association. 148: 513-520
HINKLE LE, EVANS FM, WOLF S, et al. (1951) Studies in diabetes mellitus. IV. Life history of three persons with relatively mild, stable diabetes, and relation of significant experiences in their lives to the onset and course of the disease. Psychosomatic Medicine. 13: 184-202
HINKLE LE, CONGER GB, WOLF S. (1950) Studies of diabetes mellitus: the relation of stressful life situations to the concentration of ketone bodies in the blood of diabetic and non-diabetic humans. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 29: 754-769
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