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1892). —27. Chemical Phi/siolofn/ of the animal Cell {Brit. Med. J., Mardi, 41-18-25, 1893). 



— 28. Stromata of the Red Corpuscules {wilh D'' Friend) (J. P., x, 532-549. 1889). — 29. Cere- 

 bro spiJial Fluid. {J.P., x, 232-238, 1889. — 30. Proteids of Kidney and hiver Cells {Ibid., 

 XIII, 806-846, 1892. — 31. Proteids of Nervous tissues (Ibid., xv, 90-107, 1893^. — 32. 

 Composition and nutrition value of Biltong {Brit. Med. .T., April 12, 1902). — 33. The Patho- 

 loyij of gastric tetanij [with J. S. Kendrick) {Ibid., June 29, 1901). — 34. The Chemistry of 

 Nerve degeneration {with F. W. Mott) {Proc. Roy. Soc, xlviii, 149-150. Fidl paper in 

 Phil. Trans. of the Roy. Soc, cxciv, B, 437-486, 1901). — 35. The effcct of salts of potas- 

 sium, ammonium and bile salts upon broad persons {with A. Edmu.xds). {Brit. Med. J., Jan. 

 14, 1904). — 36. Digestion and absorjHion of Hacmoglobin {Ibid., April 9, 1904). — 37. 

 The use of borax and formaldehyde as preservative of food {Ibid., July 7, 1900). — 

 38. Nucleo-albumîns and intravascular coagulation {with T. G. Buodie) (J. P., xvii, 

 137-173, 1894). — 39. Intravascular coagulation produced by synthesised colloids {with 

 J. W. Pickering) {Ibid., xviir, 285-305, 1895). — 40. Nucleo-proteids {Ibid., xviii, 306- 

 318, 1898). — 41. Action of pancreatic juice on Milk {with T. G. Brodie) {Ibid., xx, 97- 

 106, 1896). — 42. Proteoses in serons effusions {with J. P. Colls) (J. Pathol. and BacterioL, 

 III, 293-299,1895). — 43. Effects on Blood- Pressure of choline, neurine and allie d substances 

 [with P. F. W. Mote), {Proc. physiol. Soc, Feb. 14, 1897; Feb. 12, 1898 and Feb. 18, 

 1898). — 44. The physiological action of choline and neurine {with F. W. Mott) {Proc. Roy. 

 Soc, Lxv, 91-94, 1899. Full paper in Philos. Trans. of Roy. Soc, cxci, b, 211-267, 1899). 



— 45. Observations on the cerebro-spinal fluid in the human subject {with L. Hill and 

 Saint-Clair Thomson) {Proc. Roy. Soc, lxiv, 343-330, 1899). — 46. The Blood in Beri-beri 

 {with F. W, Mott) {Brit. Med. J., July 28, 1899). — 47. Effect on Blood Pressure of pro- 

 teolytic products {with G. G. L. Wolf) (J. P. xxxii, 171-174). — 48. Régénération ofnerves 

 {with F. W. Mott anrf A. Edhunds) {Proc. physiol. Soc, March 19, 1904). — 49. Id. {Proc 

 Royal Society, B. Lxxviii, 1906, 259-283). — 50. Beat contraction in nerve {with T. G. Brodie) 

 {Proc physiol. Soc, July 11, 1903).— 51. Id. {J.P., xxxi, 47.3-490, 1904). — 52. The supra- 

 renal capsules in nervous and other diseases {with F. W. Mott) {Proc. physiol. Soc, 

 Jan. 20, 1906, et Archives of Neurology, m, 123-142, 1907). — 53. The coagulation tempe- 

 ralura of cell-globulin and its bearing on hyperpyrexia (with F. W. Mott) {Archives of 

 Neurology, ii, 1903). — 54. The physiological effects of extracts of nervous tissues {J. P., 

 XXVI, 229-243, 1901). — 55. Fatigue in non-medullatcd nerves {with T. G. Brodie) (J. P., 

 xxviii, 181-200, 1902). — 56. Diabètes mellitus from the physiological standpoint {The 

 Practitioner, July 1907). — 57. Biochemistry of nervous tissues {Folia neuro-biologica, i, 

 38-45, 1907). — 58. Neic facts in relation to nervous degeneration and régénération {Brit. 

 Med. J., May 4 and 11, 1907). — 59. The repair of a nerve {Science progress., Jan. 1908). 



— 60. Localisation of function in the Brain of the Lemur {with F. W. Mott) [Proc Roy. 

 Soc, Lxxx B., 136-147). 



Divers. — 1. Articles Blood, Milk, Muscle Proteids in Watt's Dictionary of Che- 

 mistry (Longmans, Green and Co, 1890). — 2. The progress of physiological Chemistry, in 

 the Annual reports of the chemical Society, London. 



Volume I, 1903, pp. 160-191 



— II, 1906, — 212-237 



— III, 1907, — 227-255 



— IV, 1908, — 226-260 



3. Presidential address. On uric Acid {Brit. Med. J., Sept. 1901). — 4. Presi- 

 dential Address. On Protein Nomenclature {Brit. Med. J., August. 1901). — 5. Presiden- 

 tial Address to the Section of Physiology, British Association of the Advancement of 

 Science. Belfast meeting 1902. On the Présent position of Chemical Physiology {Brit. 

 Assoc Reports, 1902). — 6. Addresses to the Pathological Society, London. — l.On the Pro- 

 teids of the urine {Trans. path. Soc, u, 128-140, 1900). — II. On récent progress in Proteid 

 Chemistry {Ibid., lvi, 158-172, 1905). — 7. 'Article CEdema,in Allbutt's System of medicine. 

 (In the press.) 



HALLUCINATION. — L'hallucination (du latin hallucinatio ou hallu- 

 cinari, se tromper, s'abuser) est, dit Esquirol, « la conviction interne d'une sensation 



