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New York). T. B. Robertson's work on the isolation of a 

 substance from the anterior lobe of the pituitary is set 

 forth in an article in Endocrinology (volume 1, page 24, 

 1917). 



THE ADRENAL GLANDS. (See the "general" references 

 above, as well as the references listed under "the nervous 

 system and the ductless glands.") Fine critical articles are 

 those by Stewart and by Barker (Endocrinology, volume 5, 

 page 283, 1921, and volume 3, page 253, 1919). An ac- 

 count of the chemistry of adrenaline is given by Abel 

 (Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, volume 9, page 215, 

 1898, and volume 12, page 80, 1901), Takamine (Ameri- 

 can Journal of Pharmacy, volume 73, page 523, 1901; 

 Journal of Physiology, volume 27, page xxix, 1901) and 

 Friedmann (Beitrdge zur chemische Physiologic, volume 8, 

 page 95, 1906). Bargees volume, The Simple Natural 

 Bases (Longmans, Green & Co., London) should also be 

 consulted. 



THE ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION. (See also the "gen- 

 eral" references above.) A standard work is Marshall's 

 Physiology of Sex Reproduction (Longmans, Green & 

 Co., London). Steinach's book, Verjungung (Julius 

 Springer, Berlin), gives an excellent summary of the 

 author's researches. Phases of Steinach's work are 

 discussed in the Journal of the American Medical Asso- 

 ciation for Jan. 29, 1921 (page 348), Aug. 14, 1920 

 (page 490), Aug. 28, 1920 (page 617), Sept. 11, 1920 

 (page 755), and Dec. 25, 1920 (page 1811). Readers 

 with a knowledge of German may be referred to Stieve's 



