22 SAMUEL JAMES MELTZER— HOWELL [MEMOIRS t voL TI xxt 



199. The relation of the purgative action of magnesium sulphate to peristalsis, and the general law of crossed 



innervation. S. J. Meltzer. Arch, of Inter. Med., Vol. XV, p. 955, June, 1915. 



200. Pharyngeale Insufflation, ein einfacher Apparat fur kunstliche Atmung am Menschen; nebst Bemerkungen 



ueber andere Methoden der kunstlichen Atmung. S. J. Meltzer. Berl. klin. Wochenschr., Nr. 17, 1915. 



201. The aims of the Association of American Physicians. S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, p. 



2043, June 19, 1915. 



202. Retention in the circulation of dextrose in normal and depancreatized animals, and the effect of an intra- 



venous injection of an emulsion of pancreas upon this retention. I. S. Kleiner and S. J. Meltzer. Proc. 

 of the Natl. Acad, of Sci., Vol. 1, p. 338, June, 1915. 



203. Fraternitas Medicorum. S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. 65, p. 971, Sept. 11, 1915. 



204. Production of pneumonic lesions by intrabronchial insufflation of unorganized substances. S. J. Meltzer 



and B. S. Kline, Proc. of the Soc. for Exper. Biol, and Med., Vol. XIII, p. 29, 1915. 



205. The deplorable contrast between intranational and international ethics, and the mission of medical science 



and medical men. S. J. Meltzer. Biochem. Bulletin. Vol. IV, p. 279, 1915; also Science, Vol. IV, p. 515, 

 1915. 



1916 



206. Inhibitory properties of magnesium sulphate and their therapeutic application in tetanus. S. J. Meltzer. 



Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. LXVI, p. 931, Mar. 25, 1916. 



207. An experimental study of the additive and antagonistic actions of sodium oxalate and salts of magnesium 



and calcium in the rabbit. F. L. Gates and S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. XXIII, pp. 655, 

 May 1, 1916. 



208. The intravenous injection of magnesium sulphate for anesthesia in animals. J. Auer and S. J. Meltzer. 



Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. XXIII, p. 641, May 1, 1916. 



209. On the augmenting action of ergotoxin (Dale and Barger) on the gastro-intestinal movements. S. J. 



Meltzer and T. S. Githens. Proc. of the Soc for Exper. Biol, and Med., Vol. XIII, p. 87, 1916. 



210. The influence of intravenous injections of magnesium sulphate upon the activities of the center of degluti- 



tion. J. Auer and S. J. Meltzer. Proc. of the Soc. for Exper. Biol, and Med., Vol. XIII, No. 6, Mar. 

 15, 1916. 



211. An active expiratory muscle in the chicken which is inhibited by stimulation of the central end of the vagus. 



A demonstration. A. L. Meyer and S. J. Meltzer. Proc. of the Soc. for Exper. Biol, and Med., Vol. 

 XIII, Apr. 18, 1916. 



212. The influence of morphin upon the elimination of intravenously injected dextrose in dogs. I. S. Kleiner 



and S. J. Meltzer. Proc. of the Natl. Acad, of Sci., vol. 2, p. 369, July 1916. 



213. The treatment of acute poliomyelitis. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, Aug. 29, 1916. 



214. The treatment of infantile paralysis. S. J. Meltzer. Medical Record, July 22, 1916. 



215. The serum treatment of poliomyelitis. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical Journal, Sept. 2, 1916. 



216. Autoinoculation in poliomyelitis; a renewed criticism of the method. S. J. Meltzer. New York Medical 



Journal, Sept. 23, 1916. 



217. Anesthesia in human beings by intravenous injection of magnesium sulphate. Charles H. Peck and S. J. 



Meltzer. Journal of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. LXVII, p. 1131, Oct. 14, 1916. 



1917 



218. Temporary suspension of activities of the Medical Brotherhood. S. J. Meltzer, Pres. Medical Brotherhood. 



Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc, p. 930, Mar. 24, 1917. 



219. The disturbance of the law of contrary innervation as a pathogenetic factor in the diseases of the bile and the 



gall-bladder. S. J. Meltzer. Amer. Jour, of the Med. Sciences, Vol. CLIII, No. 4, p. 469, 1917. 



220. History and analysis of the methods of resuscitation; with a description of the author's pharnygeal insuffla- 



tion apparatus for artificial respiration in man. S. J. Meltzer. Medical Record, July 7, 1917. 



221. The therapeutic value of oral rhythmic insufflation of oxygen; with description of a simple apparatus for its 



execution. S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. LXIX, p. 1150, Oct. 6, 1917. 



222. An air-tight pleura cannula. S. J. Meltzer. Amer. Jour, of Physiol., Vol. XLV, No. 1, December, 1917. 



1918 



223. Physiology of arophagia. S. J. Meltzer. Medical Record, Jan. 19, 1918. 



224. The administration of epinephrin by intraspinal injections, in acute or subchronic cases accompanied by a 



low blood pressure. John Auer and S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. 70, p. 70, 

 Jan. 12, 1918. 



225. Prevention of blood clotting by Dakin's sodium hypochlorite solution. T. S. Githens and S. J. Meltzer. 



Jour, of the Amer. Med. Assoc, Vol. 70, p. 1115, Apr. 13, 1918. 



226. Thoracic surgery. S. J. Meltzer. Medical Record. July 6, 1918. 



227. The effect of painting the pancreas with adrenalin upon hyperglycemia and glycosuria. I. S. Kleiner and 



S. J. Meltzer. Jour, of Exper. Med., Vol. XXVII, No. 6, p. 647, June 1, 1918. 



