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Whipple (G. H.). (a) A test for hepatic injury. Blood lipase. Johns Hopkins 

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Whipple (G. H.), Cooke (J. V.) and Stearns (T.). Proteose intoxications and 

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Whipple (G. H.) and Hooper (C. W.). (a) Hemalogenous and obstructive 

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(b) Icterus; a rapid change of hemoglobin to bile pigment in the 

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(c) Bile pigment metabolism. II. Bile pigment output influenced by 

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(d) Bile pigment metabolism. III. Bile pigment output and blood 

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(e) Bile pigment metabolism. VI. Bile pigment output influenced 

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(f) Bile pigment metabolism. VII. Bile pigment output influenced 

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(g) Blood regeneration after simple anemia. II. Curve of regenera- 

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Whipple (G. H.), Hooper (C. W.) and Robscheit (F. S.). (a) Blood regenera- 

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(c) Blood regeneration folloimng simple anemia. IV. Influence of 

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Whipple (G. H.) and Hurwitz (S. H.). Fibrinogen of the blood as influenced by 

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