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and HILL, J. Phys., 1898-9, 23, p. xix; ib., 1906, 34, p. iv (histological 

 changes after cerebral anemia). HOWELL, Am. J. Phys., 1898, 1, 57 

 (effect of high arterial pressure). KRAMER, J. Exp. Med., 1912, 15, 348 

 (function of circle of Willis). JENSEN, Pfliiger's Arch., 1905, 107, 81. 



Resuscitation of Central Nervous System. PIKE, GUTHRIE and STEWART, 

 J. Exp. Med., 1908, 10, 490; Am. J. Phys., 1908, 21, 359 (reflex excita- 

 bility after cerebral anamia). STEWART, GUTHRIE, BURNS and PIKE, 

 J. Exp. Med., 1906, 8, 289. 



Chemistry of Central Nervous System. GIES, J. Biol. Ch., 1907, 2, 159 

 (cerebron). HATAI, Am. J. Phys., 1904, 12, 116 (effect of partial starvation). 

 KOCH (W.), Z.f. Physiol. Ch., 1902, 36, 134 (lecithin, kephalinandcerebrin). 

 KOCH (W. and M. L.), J. Biol. Ch., 1913, 15, 423 (rat); ib., 1917, 31, 395- 

 KOCH and MANN, J. Phys., 1908, 36, p. xxxvi (human brains). LEVENE, 

 J. Biol. Ch., 1912, 13, 463 (sulphatide) . LEVENE and WEST, J. Biol. 

 Ch., 1917, 31, 635, 649; LEVENE, ib., 1913, 15, 359 (cerebrosides) ; ib., 1916, 

 24, 41 (kephalin). ROSENHEIM, Bioch. J., 1913, 7, 604; ib., 1914, 8, no 

 (galactosides). TEBB, J. Phys., 1906, 34, 106 (cholesterol). 



Cerebrospinal Fluid. BLUMENTHAL, Ergeb. d. Phys. (Bioch.), 1902, 285. 

 CARTER (W. S.), Arch. Int. Med., 1912, 10, 425 (intraspinal injection of 

 Ringer's solution). DIXON and HALLIBURTON, J. Phys., 1913, 47, 215 

 (secretion) ; ib., 1914, 48, 128, 317 (pressure) ; ib., 1916, 50, T Q8 (circulation). 

 FRAziERand PEET, Am. J.Phys., 1914, 35, 268 (formation and circulation) ; 

 ib., 1915, 36, 464. KRAMER (S. P.), New York Med. J., Mar. 16, 1912 

 (circulation). SPINA, Pfliiger's Arch., 1899, 76, 204; ib., 1900, 80, 370; 

 ib., 1901, 83, 120, 415. THOMSON, HALL and HALLIBURTON, Proc. Roy. 

 Soc., B 64, 343 (man). WEED and GUSHING, Am. J. Phys., 1915, 36, 77. 



Chemistry of Cerebrospinal Fluid. CARLSON and MARTIN, Am. J. Phys., 1911, 

 29, 64 (pituitary secretion in?). FELTON, HUSSEY and BAYNE-JONES, 

 Arch. Int. Med., 1917, 19, 1085. FINE and MYERS, Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 



1916, 13, 126 (non-protein N"). HALVERSON and BERGEIM, J. Biol. Ch., 



1917, 29, 337 (calcium). HURWITZ and TRANTER, Arch. Int. Med., 

 1916, 17, 828. KAHN and NEAL, Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 1916, 14, 26. 

 KRAMER (S. P.), Brain, 1911, 34, 39. KRAUSE and CORNEILLE, J. Lab. 

 Clin. Med., 1916, 1, 685; NAWRATSKI, Arch. f. Phys., 1897, T 5 6 (sugar in). 

 MYERS, J. Biol. Ch., 1909, 6, 115; ROSENBLOOM, Arch. Int. Med., 1914, 

 14, 536 (potassium). WESTON, J. Med. Res., 1917, 35, 367 (reaction). 

 WOODS, Arch. Int. Med., 1915, 16, 577 (nitrogen). 



CHAPTER XVII. 



THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



Autonomic System. ANDERSON (H. K.), J. Phys., 1902, 28, 499 (regeneration 

 of sympathetic). BROWN and SHERRINGTON, Q. J. Exp. Phys., 1911, 4, 

 193 (pilomotor system). BURTON-OPITZ (R.), Am. J. Phys., 1916, 41, 

 103 ; ib., 1917, 42, 498 (depressor function of thoracic sympathetic). DASTRE 

 and MORAT, Arch.de Phys. ,1882, 33j(vasodilatator sin cervical sympathetic). 

 EDWARDS (D. J.), Am. J .Phys., 1914, 33, 220 (sympathetic nervous 

 system in the turtle). GASKELL, J. Phys., 1886, 7, i. HERRING (P. T.), 

 J. Phys., 1903, 29, 282 (spinal origin of cervical sympathetic). LANGLEY, 

 Ergeb. d. Phys. (Bioph.), 1903, 818 (autonomic system of vertebrates). 

 LANGLEY, J. Phys., 1894-5, 17, 296 (secretory and vasomotor fibres of cat's 

 foot) ; ib., 1896, 20, 55 (medullated fibres of the sympathetic system}. LANG- 

 LEY, J. Phjps., 1899-1900, 25, 468; ib., 1904, 31, 244 (commissural fibres in 

 -. LANGLEY and ANDERSON, J. Phys., 1895-6, 19, 71, 

 ation of pelvic and adjoining viscera); ib., 17, 177 (hypogastric 

 and ORBELI, J. Phys., 1910, 41, 450; ib., 1911, 42, 

 ttic-and sacral autonomic system of amphibia). MELTZER 

 . J. Phys., 1903, 9, 57 (vasomotor nerves of rabbit's ear). 



