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b. The pathogenesis of deficiency disease. II. The effects of deprivation 

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c. Involution of the thymus in birds. Indian J. Med. Research 6, 557-559. 



d. The pathogenesis of deficiency disease. III. The influence of dietaries 

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 of a scorbutic diet on the bladder. VII. The eff'ects of autoclaved rice die- 

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 of deficient dietaries on monkeys. IX. On the occurrence of recently de- 

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c. The genesis of edema in beriberi. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) B, 91, 

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1923. The relation of faulty nutrition to the development of the Epithelioma 

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a. The function of the adrenal gland and its relation to concentration of 

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b. Pathogenesis of deficiency disease. XII. Concerning the function of 

 the adrenal gland and its relation to concentration of hydrogen ions. XIII. 

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c. Pathogenesis of deficiency disease. XIV. On the occurrence of ophthal- 

 mia in pigeons fed exclusively on parboiled rice and its prevention by the 

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1924. The relation of manure to the nutritive and vitamin value of certain 

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