SECTION IV 

 Hypophysis Cerebri and Its Diseases 



Anatomy, Histology and Embryology E. V. COWDRY 



Physiology, Physiological Chemistry and 



Experimental Pathology DEAN D. LEWIS 



Pharmacology of Hypophyseal Extracts . . FREDERICK S. HAMMETT 



Pathological Anatomy and Histology J. P. SIMONDS 



Clinical Syndromes 



(a) Acromegaly .PETER BASSOE 



(b) Dystrophia Adisposogenitalis . . . .HARVEY G. BECK 



Abet (J. J.) and Kubota (S.). On the presence of histamine (beta-iminazolylethyla- 

 mine) in the hypophysis cerebri and other tissues of the body and its 

 occurrence among the hydrolytic decomposition products of the pro- 

 teins. J. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap., Baltimore, 1919, XIII, 243- 

 300. 



Abet (J. J.) and Macht (D. I.). Histamine and pituitary extract. J. Pharmacol. 

 d Exper. Therap., Baltimore, 1919, XIV, 279-295. 



Abel (J. J.) and Pincoffs (M. C.). On the presence of albumoses in extracts of the 

 posterior lobetof the hypophysis cerebri. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Balti- 

 more, 1917, HI, 507-517. 



Abramow (S.). Ueber die Verdnderungen der Hypophyse bei der experimentellen 

 Diphtheire. Virchow's Arch. f. path. Anat., Berl, 1913, CGXIV, 



408-412. 



Achard (Ch.), Ribot (A.) and Binet (L.). Action des extraits d'organs sur I'hy- 

 perglycemie provoquee. Compt. rend. Soc. de biol., Par., 1919, 

 LXXXH, 788. 



Adams (H. S.). The decomposition of the oxytocic principle of pituitary solution. J. 

 Biol. Chem., Baltimore, 1917, XXX, 235-242. 



Addis (T.), Barnett (G. D:) and Shevky (A. E.): The regulation of renal ac- 

 tivity. V. Regulation of urea excretion by pituitrin. Am. J. Physiol., 

 Baltimore, 1918, XLVI, 52-62. 



Addis (T.), Foster (M. G.) and Barnett (G. D.) : The regulation of renal activity. 

 VI. The effect of adrenalin and pituitrin on the action of the kidney 

 under strain. Am. J. Physiol. Baltimore, 1918, XLVI, 84-89. 



Addis (T.), Shevky (A. E.) and Bevier (G.): The regulation of renal activity. 

 Vlf. The balance between regulation by adrenalin and by pituitrin. 

 Am. J. Physiol., Baltimore, 1918, XLVI, 129-146. 

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