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BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1. N. B. The number of patients treated by Ext. Pla- 



centa in my practice has not been sufficient to 

 justify me in putting this forth as an infallible 

 test for pregnancy. If it should prove reliable, 

 however, would this be in accordance with Hahne- 

 mann's law of similars? See "The Organon," p. 43. 



2. Sewall (H.) : Chapter on "Climate in Relation to 



Health and Disease," in "Oxford Medicine," Ox- 

 ford University Press (New York), 1920, Vol. I, 

 p. 489. 



3. Chapman: "Text-Book on Physiology," p. 40. 



4. I Cor. 12:12: For as the body is one, and hath many 



members, and all the members of that one body, 

 being many, are one body: so also is Christ. 



5. Harrower (H. R.) : The pituitary factor in dysovarism, 



Organother. Rev. (Glendale, Calif.), 1920, v. 62. 



6. Jewett (C.) : "The Practice of Obstetrics," Lea Broth- 



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7. King (A. F. A.) : "A Manual of Obstetrics," Lea 



Brothers & Co. (Philadelphia), 1903, IX Ed., p. 101. 



7. (a) Harrower (H. R.) : "Practical Organotherapy," 



The Harrower Laboratory (Glendale, Calif.), 1920, 

 p. 243. 



(b) Holt (L. E.) : "The Diseases of Infancy and Child- 

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(c) "Oxford Medicine," Oxford University Press (New 

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(d) Musser (J. H.) : "A Practical Treatise on Medi- 

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8. I Cor. 12:26: And whether one member suffer, all the 



members suffer with it; or one member be honored, 

 all the members rejoice with it. 



9. Editorial: The Metabolist (New York), 1919, iv, 8. 



10. "Practical Medicine Series," Year Book Publishers 



(Chicago), 1919, Vol. I, p. 391. 



11. Ibid., p. 368. 



12. "The Handbook of Therapy," American Medical Asso- 



ciation (Chicago), 1918, pp. 437, 479, 482. 

 13'. Wilmer (W. H.) & Rowntree (L. G.) : Chapter on 

 "Aviation Medicine" in "Oxford Medicine," Ox- 

 ford University Press (New York), 1920, Vol. I, 

 p. 545. 



14. Harrower (H. R.) : Is organotherapy scientific or em- 



pirical? Organother. Rev. (Glendale, Calif.), 1920, 

 v, 20. 



15. Harrower (H. R.) : Chemistry and the endocrines, Or- 



ganother. Rev. (Glendale, Calif.), 1920, v, 63. 



16. John 9:25: He answered and said, Whether He be a 



sinner or no, I know not: one thing I know, that, 

 whereas I was blind, now I see. 



