IV. 3b 



IV. 4 



Bender, H. A. — a Di 



Borstel, R. C. von — a Di 



Castiglioni, M. C. — b Di 



Castiglioni, M. C. — c (7)Di 



Chovnick, A. — a Di 



Counce-Nicklas, S. J. — a Di 



Egelhaaf, A. — a Di 



Kaji, S. — a (5)Di 



Muth, F. W. — a (4)Di 



Panitz, R. — a (6)Di 



Scharloo, W. — a (4)Di 



Wehrmaker, A. — c Di 



Wolsky, A. — a Di 



Hishida, T. — b I 



Kajishima, T. — a I 



Matsuda, N. — a (4)1 



Takeuchi, K. — b (7)1 



Tomita, H. — a I 



Yamamoto, T. — c I 



McKinnell, R. G. — b ) 



Rostand, J. — b J 



Volpe, E. P. — f J 



Brumbaugh, J. A. — a L 



Hollander, W. F. — d L 



Landauer, W. — a L 



Cather, J. N. — b M 



Deol, M. S. — a M 



Ede, D. A. — d M 



Frye, B. E. — d M 



Geyer (Duszynska), I. — d M 

 Gottschewski, G. H. M. — a (1 1 )M 



Griineberg, H. — a M 



Hicks, S. P. — d M 



Hinchlif fe, J. R. — a M 



4 Methods and techniques 

 Beatty, R. A. — a M 



V. DEVELOPMENT AND PATHOLOGY 



KEY 



1 Theoretical problems and general questions 



2 General investigations 

 a General subjects 



b Incompatibility reactions 



c Pathological effects of chemical treatment 



d Pathological effects of physical treatment 



e Pathological effects of nutritional and hormonal deficiencies and excesses 



f Pathological effects of diseases and parasites 



3 Abnormal early development and teratomas 



4 Abnormal later development 

 a Teratology 



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