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37. Carlsten, A., G. Kahlson, and F. Wichsell. The strong 

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38. Carlsten, A ., and D. R. Wood. The assay of histaminase 

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39. Carlsten, A., and D. R. Wood. Increased lymph histami- 

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39a.CASLEY-SMiTH, J. R., and H. W. Florey. The structure 

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40. Casten, B., and K. Kistler. Development of acute 

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41. Chaikoff, I. L., B. Bloom, M. D. Siperstein, J. V. 

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42. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Further observations 



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43. Clark, E. R., and E. L. Clark. Observations on living 

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44. Cope, O., and F. D. Moore. A study of capillary perme- 

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45. Cope, O., and L. Rosenfield. The lymphatic system. 



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46. CoTui, F., I. S. Barcham, and B. G. P. Shafiroff. 

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47. Courtice, F. C. Rept. Australian New Zealand Assoc. 

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48. Courtice, F. C, and P. I. Korner. The effect of anoxia 

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49. Courtice, F. C, and B. Morris. The exchange of lipids 



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50. Courtice, F. C, W.J. Simmonds, and A. W. Steinbeck. 

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50a. Courtice, F. C, and A. W. Steinbeck. The lymphatic 

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50b. Courtice, F. C, and A. W. Steinbeck. The effects of 

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51. Crandall, L. A., Jr., S. B. Barker, and D. G. Graham. 

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5 1 a. Cunningham, R. S. The physiology of the serous mem- 

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52. Danese, G, and J. M. Howard. Surgical studies of the 

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52a. Day, T. D. The role of connective tissue in the filling of 

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53. Dietrich, L. S., and G. J. Siecel. Purine derivatives in 

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54. Doemling, D. B., and F. R. Steggerda. Lymph flow 

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55. Dragstedt, C. A., and E. Gebauer-Fuelnegg. Studies 

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56. Dragstedt, C. A., and F. B. Mead. Further observations 

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57. Dragstedt, C. A., and F. B. Mead. A pharmacologic 

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58. Drinker, C. K. The functional significance of the lym- 

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59. Drinker, C. K. Extravascular protein and the lymphatic 

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60. Drinker, C. K. Pulmonary Edema and Inflammation: An 

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61. Drinker, C. K., and M. E. Field. The protein content 

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6ia.DRiNKER, C. K., and M. E. Field. The lymph capillaries 

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62. Drinker, C. K., and M. E. Field. Lymphatics, Lymph and 

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63. Drinker, C. K. , M E. Field, and H. K. Ward. The 

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64. Drinker, C. K., M. F. Warren, F. M. Maurer, and 

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65. Drinker, C. K., and M. F. Warren. The genesis and 

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66. Drinker, C. K., and J. M. Yoffey. Lymphatics, Lymph and 

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67. Eagle, H., C. G. Johnston, and I. S. Ravdin. On the 

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68. Endicott, K. M., T. Gillman, G. Brecher, A. T. Ness, 

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69. Everett, N. B., W. E. Garrett, and B. S. Simmons. 



