BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The following is a list of publications in which were originally expressed 

 the views summed up in running form in the foregoing pages. 



1. MARTIN H. FISCHER and MARIAN O. HOOKER: On the Physical 



Chemistry of Emulsions and its Bearing upon Physiological and 

 Pathological Problems. Science, 43, 468 (1916). 



2. MARTIN H. FISCHER and MARIAN O. HOOKER: Ueber das Entstehen 



und Zergehen von Emulsionen. Kolloid-Zeitschrift, 18, 129 (1916). 



3. MARTIN H. FISCHER and MARIAN O. HOOKER: Fats and Fatty 



Degeneration, New York (1917). 



4. MARTIN H. FISCHER and MARIAN O. HOOKER: Ternary Systems 



and the Behavior of Protoplasm. Science, 48, 143 (1918). 



5. MARTIN H. FISCHER: Further Studies in Colloid Chemistry and 



Soap. Science, 49, 615 (1919). 



r>. MARTIN H. I ISHKH ;m<l MARIAN O. HOOKER: On the Hydration 

 Capacity of Some Pure Soaps. Chemical Engineer, 27, 155 (1919). 



7. MARTIN H. FISCHER: Non-Aqueous Lyophilic Soap Colloids. 

 Chemical Engineer, 27, 184 (1919). 



v M \RTIN II I V. IIKH and MARIAN O. HOOKER: On the Colloid 

 Chemistry of Potassium Oleate and the "Salting-Out" of Soaps. 

 Chemical Engineer, 27, 223, 253 (1919). 



!>. M \KIIN II I ISCHER: On the Reaction of Soaps to Indicators. 

 Chemical Engineer, 27, 271 (1919). 



10. MARTIN H. FISCHER: Colloid Chemistry of Soaps and Proteins. 



Proceedings American Society of Biological Chemists, 5, 23 (I'.M'.n. 



11. MARTIN II. I-'I-MIKR and GEORGE D. McliAi ;MI.IN A Thinl 



Model Illustrating Some PI Kidney Secretion. Journal 



of laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 6, 352 (1920). 



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