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1886 Vaso-motor nerves of the limbs. Abstract of foregoing paper. 



Proc. Am. Ass'n. Adv. Sc, 1886, xxxv, 270. 



1887 The action of sulphuric ether on the peripheral nervous system. 



Am. J. Med. Sc, Apr., 1887. 



1888 The reinforcement and inhibition of the knee-jerk. Boston M. & 



S. J., 1888, cxviii, 542-543. 



1890 Dr. Bowditch and Warren, J. W. The knee-jerk and its physi- 

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1890 The physique of women in Massachusetts. 21st Annual Report 

 of the State Board of Health of Mass., 1889, Boston, 1890, 

 287-304. 



1890 Uber den Nachweis der Unermiidlichkeit des Saugethiernerven- 

 Arch. f. Physiol, 1890, 505-508. 



1890 The growth of children studied by the method of percentile 



grades. Internat. Med. Congress, Berlin, 1890. 



1891 The growth of children studied by Galton's method of percentile 



grades. 22d Annual Report of the State Board of Health of 

 Mass., Boston, 1891, 479-522. 



1894 Are composite photographs typical pictures 1 McClure's Mag. 



Sept., 1894. 



1895 A card catalogue of scientific literature. Science, Feb. 15, 1895. 



1896 The advancement of medicine by research. Boston M. & S. J.> 



1896, cxxxiv, 577-581. Proc. of Mass. Med. Soc, 1896. 



1897 Memoir of Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard. (1817-1894.) 



Bead before the National Academy, April, 1897. 



1898 Reform in medical education. Science, Dec. 30, 1898 ; and 



Boston M. & S. J., 1898, cxxxix, 643-646. 

 1898 Apparatus for illustrating movements of the eye. Boston Soc. 



Med. Sci., June, 1898. 

 1900 The medical school of the future. Trans, of the 5th Congress 



of the American Physicians and Surgeons, May, 1900 ; and 



Philadelphia Medical Journal, May 5, 1900. 

 1904 The study of physiology. Univ. of Pa. Medical Bulletin, June 



1904. 



Two Resident Fellows have resigned. 



New members elected are : — Resident Fellows, six ; Associate 

 Fellows, one. 



The roll of the Academy now includes 194 Resident Fellows, 

 76 Associate Fellows, and 55 Foreign Honorary Members. 



