MONOGRAPHS OF THE ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH 



Under the head of Monographs of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research are published from 

 time to time scientific papers which are so extensive, or require such elaborate illustrations, as to 

 render them unsuitable for current periodical issues. The Monographs are published at irregular 

 periods, determined by the available material on hand. A number of free copies, which may be 50 

 or less according to the size of the Monograph, are given to the author. Monographs will be sent 

 post paid on application, payable in advance. Remittances should be made by draft or check on New 

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No. 1. SmoN FLEXNERand J. W.JOBLiNG. Studies upon a transplantable rat tumor. Plates 1-16. 

 J. W. JOBLiNG. The biology of a mixed tumor of the rat. Maud L. Menten. Experi- 

 ments on the influence of radium bromide on a carcinomatous tumor of the rat. J. W, 

 JoBLiNG. Spontaneous tumors of the mouse. Plates 17-28. J. W. Jobling. Transplan- 

 tation experiments in Macacus rhesus with a carcinomatous teratoma from man. (Issued 

 June 30, 1910.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 2, William Travis Howard and Oscar T. Schultz. Studies in the biology of tumor cells. 

 Plates 1-6. (Issued February 15, 1911.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 3. Benjamin T. Terry. Chemo-therapeutic trypanosome studies with special reference to the 

 immunity following cure. (Issued March 15, 1911.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 4. Francis W. Peabody, George Draper, and A. R. Dochez. A clinical study of acute 

 poliomyelitis. Plates 1-13. (Issued June 24, 1912.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 5. J. P. SiMONDS. Studies in Bacillus welchii, with special reference to classification and to its 

 relation to diarrhea. (Issued September 27, 1915.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 6. James L. Stoddard and Elliott C. Cutler. Torula infection in man. Plates 1-9. 

 (Issued January 31, 1916.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 7. Oswald T. Avery, H. T. Chickering, Rufus Cole, and A. R. Dochez. Acute lobar 

 pneumonia. Prevention and serum treatment. Plates 1-3. (Issued October 16, 1917.) 

 Price, $1.00. 



No. 8. Ernest C. Dickson. Botulism. A clinical and experimental study. Plates 1-10. (Issued 

 July 31, 1918.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 9. James Howard Brown. The use of blood agar for the study of streptococci. Plates 1-34. 

 (Issued January 21, 1919.) Price, $2.00. 



No. 10. William G. MacCallum. The pathology of the pneumonia in the United States Army 

 camps during the winter of 1917-18. Plates 1-53. (Issued April 16, 1919.) Price, $1.50. 



No. 11. Frederick M. Allen, Edgar Stillman, and Reginald Fitz. Total dietary regulation in 

 the treatment of diabetes. 62 charts. (Issued October 15, 1919.) Price, $4.50. 



No. 12. Lewis H. Weed, Paul Wegeforth, James B. Ayer, and Lloyd D. Felton. A study of 

 experimental meningitis. A series of papers from the Army Neuro-Surgical Laboratory. 

 Plates 1-17. (Issued March 25, 1920.) Price, $1.00. 



No. 13. Werner Marchand. The early stages of Tabanidse (horse-flies). Plates 1-15. (Issued 

 November IS, 1920.) Price, $2.00. 



No. 14. S. T. Darling and W. G. SMnxrE. Studies on hookworm infection in Brazil. First paper. 

 (Issued February 1, 1921.) Published for the International Health Board. 



No. 15. I. J. Kligler. Investigation on soil pollution and the relation of the various types of privies 

 to the spread of intestinal infections. (In press.) 



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