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The rapid shallow breathing resulting from pulmonary congestion and edema.

Publication Details

J. exp. Med., 49, 531-537. 1929 CE.

First description of the Churchill–Cope reflex, a reflex in which distension of the pulmonary vascular bed, as occurs in pulmonary oedema, causes an increase in respiratory rate (tachypnoea) by stimulation of the juxtacapillary (J) receptors. Available from PubMedCentral at this link.

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