LITERATURE. 



INDEX OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUTHOR AND 

 HIS CO-WORKERS REFERRED TO IN THESE LECTURES. 



1. N. M. BECKER. "De 1'influence des solutions de bicarbonate de soude, de 

 sel marin, d'acide carbonique, et de quelques eaux alcalines, sur la secretion du 

 sue pancreatique." Archives des Sciences Biologiques, ii. 433. The same in Russian 

 (Inaug. Dispert. St. Petersburg, 1893). 



2. G. G. BRUNO. "The Bile as an Important Agency in Digestion." (Inaug. 

 Dissert. St. Petersburg, 1898 Russian.) The same in French, Archives des 

 /Sciences Biologiques. T. vii. 1 and 2, 1899. 



3. P. P. CHIGIN (French Khigine). " The Secretory Work of the Stomach of 

 the Dog." (Inaug. Diss. St. Petersb. 1894.) The same in French, Archives des 

 Sciences Biolog. T. iii. 461. 



4. N.DAMASKIN. "The Influence of Fat on the Secretion of Pancreatic Juice." 

 Trans. Soc. of Russian Physicians, St. Petersburg, 1896 (Russian). Unpublished 

 experiments. 



5. J. DOLINSKT. " L'acide comme stimulant de la secretion pancreatique." 

 Arch. d. Sc. Biolog., iii. 399. The same in Russian. (Inaug. Dissert. St. Petersb. 

 1894.) 



6. J. GEGALOW. " The Secretory Work of the Stomach after Ligature of the 

 Pancreatic Duct, and the New Proteolytic Ferment of the Bile." (Inaug. 

 Dissert. St. Petersb., 1900.) 



7. D. L. GLINSKI. " Experiments on the Work of the Salivary Glands " (com- 

 municated by Prof. J. P. Pawlow). Trans. Soc. Russ. Physicians St. Petersb., 

 1895 (Russian). 



8 E. HANICKE. " On the Physiological Causes of the Conservation and 

 Destruction of the Ferments of Pancreatic Juice." Trans. Soc. Russ. Physicians, 

 1900-1901. 



9. J. JABLONSKI. () "The Specific Form of Disease which Affects Dogs, 

 Permanently deprived of Pancreatic Juice " ; (b) " The Influence of a Diet of Milk 

 and Bread upon the Activity of the Pancreas." (Inaug. Dissert. St. Petersb., 

 1894 Russian.) The second part also in French in the Archiv. d. /Sci. Biolog., iv. 



377. 



10. N. JURGENS. "Sur la secretion stomacale, chez les chiens qui ont subi la 

 section sous-diaphragmatique des nerfs pneumogastriques." Archiv. d. Sci. 

 Biolog., i. 323. The same in Russian. (Inaug. Dissert. St. Petersb., 1892.) 

 The chemical part of this work was carried out in the chemical department of the 

 Institute for Experimental Medicine under the late Prof. M. v. Nencki. 



