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Die Lecithane und ihre Bedeutung für die lebende Zelle. Zeit- 

 schrift für physiologische Chemie, 1903, xxxvii, 181. 



Methods for the quantitative chemical analysis of the brain and 



cord. American Journal of Physiology, 1904, xi, 303. 



On the origin of Creatinin. Ibid., 1905, xiii, 19. 



On psychic secretion. Ibid., 1905, xiii, 37. 



Relation of Creatinin excretion to variations in diet. Ibid., 



1905, XV, 15. l ? 



On the presence of a sulphur Compound in nerve tissue. Science 



(n. s.), 1905, xxi, 884. 



Lecithin in infant feeding. St. Louis Courier of Medicine, 



1905, xxvi, June. 



A study of the metabolism of the nervous system. Ibid., 



1906, XV ; Proceedings of the American Physiological Society 

 p. XV (December, 1905). 



(and W. H, Goodson). A preliminary study of the chemistry 



of nerve tissue degeneration. Ibid., 1906, xv, 272. 



(and Herbert S. Woods). The quantitative estimation of the 



lecithans. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1906, i, 203. 



Über den Lecithingehalt der Milch. Zeitschrift für physio- 

 logische Chemie, 1906, xlvii, 327. 



(and Howard S. Reed). The relation of extractive to protein 



phosphorus in Aspergillus niger. Ibid., 1907, iü, 49. 



The relation of electrolytes to lecithin and kephalin. Ibid., 



1907, iii, 53. 



The quantitative estimation of extractive and protein phos- 

 phorus. Ibid., 1907, iii, 159. 



Some- chemical observations on the nervous system in certain 



forms of insanity. Archives of Neurology, 1907, iii, 331. 



Zur Kenntniss der Schvv^e fei Verbindungen des Nervensystems. 



Ibid., 1907, liii, 496. 



(and S. A. Mann). A comparison of the chemical composition 



of three human brains at different ages. Journal of Physiology 

 (English), 1907, xxxvi; Proceedings of the Physiological Society, 

 p. xxxvi (Nov. 23). 



Phosphorus Compounds as brain foods. Journal of the Amer- 

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(and S. A. Mann). A chemical study of the brain in healthy 



and diseased conditions, with special reference to Dementia 

 praecox. Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 1909, iv, 31. 



