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THE INTERNAL SECRETIONS—1920 
Rasmussen (A. T.): Cyclic changes in the interstitial 
cells of the ovary and testis in the woodchuck 
(Marmota Monax), Endocrinology (Los Angeles), 
1918, ii, 353. 
Bear (J.): The thyroid; its relation to the female 
sexual sphere, Virginia Med. Month. (Richmond), 
1919-20, xlvi, 113. 
Larson (J. A.): On the functional correlation of the 
hypophysis and the thyroid, Am. J. Physiol. (Bal- 
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Kendall (E. C.): The thyroid hormone and its rela- 
tion to the other ductless glands, Endocrinology 
(Los Angeles), 1918, ii, 81. 
Giacobini (G.): Thyroid sterility, Semana méd. (Bue- 
nos Aires), 1919, xxvi, 272. 
Kendall (E. C.): The relation of the thyroid to the 
other ductless glands, Journal-Lancet (Minneapo- 
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Eastman (T. B.): Hyperthyroidism and its relation 
to certain pelvic disorders, J. Indiana Med. Ass. 
(Fort Wayne), 1916, ix, 465. 
Rothrock (J. L.): The internal secretion of the ovary, 
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Graves (W. P.): Ovarian organotherapy; a prelimi- 
nary report, J. A. M. A. (Chicago), 1917, lxix, 701. 
Elder (C. 8.): A phase of ovarian secretion, Colorado 
Med. (Denver), 1917, xiv, 234. 
Sturgis (M. G.): A typical thyroid disease, formes 
frustes, Northwest Med. (Seattle), 1917, xvi, 281. 
Lévi (L.): Neuro-arthritisme a fluxions multiples par 
instabilité thyroidienne, Presse méd. (Paris), 1918, 
xxvi, 191. 
Woodbury (M. S.): The psychoneurotic syndrome of 
hyperthyroidism, J. Nerv. & Ment. Dis. (New 
York), 1918, xlvii, 401. 
Blum (P.): L’amaigrissement des femmes au cours 
de la guerre, Progrés méd. (Paris), 1918, xxxiii, 15. 
Swan (J. M.): Observations on the blood-pressure in 
cases of dysthyroidism, Interstate Med. J. (St. 
Louis), 1916, xxiii, 186. 
Rémond & Minvielle: Du réle antitoxique de la thy- 
roide dans l’urémie, Bull. Acad. de méd. (Paris), 
1917, Ixxvii, 334. 
Bowen (B. D.) & Boothby (W. M.): Effect of thyroid 
extract on basal metabolism, renal function and 
nitrogen balance in chronic nephritis and in hypo- 
thyroidism, Jour. Urology (Baltimore), 1917, i, 469. 
Rohde (Alice) & Stockholm (Mabel): The increase in 
nitroger metabolism of the dog following the ad- 
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Chem. (Baltimore), 1919, xxxvii, 305. 
Wechsler (I. S.): Early diagnosis of a case of myxe- 
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