16 SAMUEL JAMES MELTZER— HOWELL tMBM0IBS [v&?xx" 



21. Die athemhemmenden und anregenden Nervenfasern innerhalb des Vagus in ihren Beziehungen zu 



Einander und zum Athemmechanismus. S. J. Meltzer. Archiv. f. Anat. u. Physiol., 1892. Physiol. 

 Abthlg. 



22. Eine Atropin-Intoxication nach epidermatischen Gebrauch einer Belladonna-Salbe. S. J. Meltzer. New 



York. med. Mouatsschrift, Juni, 1892. 



23. Eine Haarnadel in einer mannlichen Harnrohre. S. J. Meltzer. New York. med. Monatsschrift, Juli, 



1892. 



1893 



24. On the self-regulation of the beat of the heart. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, May 13, 1893. 



25. On subphrenic abscess. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, June 24, 1893. 



1894 



26. Recent experimental contributions to the physiology of deglutition. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical 



Journal, Mar. 31, 1894. 



27. Ueber Myxoedem. S. J. Meltzer. New York. med. Monatsschr., April, 1894. 



28. Ueber die fundamentale Bedeutung der Erschiitterung fur die lebende Materie. S. J. Meltzer. Zeitschr. 



f. Biol., Bd. XXX, 1894. 



29. Eine luftdiche Pleura-Kaniile. S. J. Meltzer. Zeitschr. f. Instrumentenkunde, Dezember, 1894. 



1895 



30. The effect of serum injections on the blood. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, Apr. 27, 1895. 



31. The alleged globulicidal effect of alien serum. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, May 11, 1895. 



32. On the thyreoid therapy; its history and its use in internal medicine. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical 



Journal, May 25, 1S95. 



33. Ueber die Geschichte der Schilddrusen-Therapie und iiber deren Anwendung in der innern Medizin. S. J. 



Meltzer. New York, medizinisch. Monatsschr., Mai, 1895. 



34. An experimental study of direct and indirect faradization of the digestive canal in dogs, cats, and rabbits. 



S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, June 15, 1S95. 



35. Das motorische Verhalten des Verdauungscanales Inductionsstromen gegenuber. S. J. Meltzer. Cent. f. 



Physiol., Juli 13, 1895. 



1896 



36. Experimental contribution to the study of the path by which fluids are carried from the peritoneal cavity 



into the circulation. I. Adler and S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. I, No. 3, 1896. 



37. On absorption of strychnine and hydrocyanic acid from the mucous membrane of the stomach. An 



experimental study on rabbits. S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. I, No. 3, 1896. 



38. Ueber Reizversuehe mit Inductionsstromen am Tiermagen. S. J. Meltzer. Arch. f. Verdauungskrank- 



heiten, Bd. II, Heft 2, 1896. 



39. Ueber die Unfahigkeit der Schleimhaut der Kaninchenmagens, Strychnin zu resorbiren. S. J. Meltzer. 



Centralblatt f. Physiol., Aug. 8, 1896, Heft 10. 



40. Ueber die Bedeutung der Lymphwege fiir die Resorption kleiner Flussigkeitsmengen aus der Bauchhohle. 



D. Adler und S. J. Meltzer. Centralb. f. Physiol., Juli 11, 1896. 



1897 



41. The experiments on the faradization of the stomach of animals. S. J. Meltzer. (Reply to Dr. M. Einhorn 's 



criticism.) New York Medical Journal, Apr. 24, 1897. 



42. Diseases of the thyroid and thymus glands, myxoedema, cretinism, Graves' disease, and obesity. S. J. 



Meltzer. Hare's Therapeutics. 1897. 



43. On the paths of absorption from the peritoneal cavity. S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Physiol., Vol. XXII, 



Nov. 20, 1897. 



44. The bactericidal action of lymph taken from the thoracic duct of the dog. S. J. Meltzer and Charles 



Norris. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. II, No. 6, 1897. 



45. A further experimental contribution to the knowledge of the mechanism of deglutition. S. J. Meltzer. 



Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. II, No. 5, 1897. 



46. Ueber den Verschluss der Glottis wahrend des Schluckactes. S. J. Meltzer. Contralb. f. Physiol., Oct. 



2, 1897. Heft. 14. 



1898 



47. An experimental study of the direct inoculation of bacteria into the spleen of living animals; and a contribu- 



tion to the knowledge of the importance of a lesion in animal tissue for the lodgement and multiplication 

 of bacteria within it. T. M. Cheesman and S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. Ill, Nos. 4 and 

 5, 1898. 



