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Physiological Chemistry. 



Kissling, Richard. Fortschritte auf 

 dem Gebiete dei' Tabakchemie. Chem- 

 Ztg, Cothen, 28, 1904, (453-454). 



Kocb, Waldemar, The lecithans : 

 their function in the life of the cell. 

 Chicago, 111., Dec. Pub. Univ. Chic, 

 (Ser. 1), 10, 1903, ([91]-102, with text 

 fig.). 



Kuster, William. Physiologische 

 Cheniie. Jalirb. Chem., Braunschweig, 

 13, (1903), 1901, (218-238). 



Laidlaw, P. P. Some observations on 

 IjJood pigments. J. Ph3-siol., Cambridge, 

 31, 1904, (464-472). 



Landsberg, Georg. Ueber den Al- 

 koholgehalt tierischer Organe. Diss. 

 Giessen (K. J. Trubner), 1904, (20). 

 22 cm. 



Leathes, J. B. On the percentage of 

 fat in different types of muscle. 

 Cambridge, Proc. Physiol. Soc, 1904, 

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Levene, P. A. Uecent work in bio- 

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 J. Amer. Chem. Soc, Easton, Pa., 26, 

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Livingston, Burton Edward. The 

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 plants. The Decennial ])ublications. 

 Second series. Vol. 8. Chicago (Uni- 

 versity of Chicago jDress), 1903, (xiii + 

 149). 23 cm. 



Loeb, Jacques. The possible influence 

 of the amphoteric reaction of certain 

 colloids upon the sign of their electrical 

 charge in the presence of acid and 

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 Univ. Cal., Pub. Phvsiol., 1, 1901, (149- 

 150). 



Loew, Oscar. On the treatment of 

 crojis by stimulating compounds. Tokvo, 

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und Honda, Seiroku. Ueber 



den Einfluss des Mangans auf Wald- 

 haume. Tokyo, Bull. Coll. Agric, 6, 

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Long, J. H. The relation of modern 

 clicmistry to modern medicine. [Address 

 before tlie Sigma Xi society of the imi- 

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 Science, New York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 20, 

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Macfadyen, Allan. The application 

 of low temperatures to the study of 

 biological problems. London, Rep. 

 Brit. Ass., 1903, 1904, (609-611). 



Marchlewski, L. Chlorophyll, Hamo- 

 globin und Lipochrome. (Vorl. Mitt.) 

 Hoppe-Seylers Zs. physiol. Chem., Strass- 

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Meltzer, S. J. The domain of 

 physiology and its relations to medicine. 

 [Chairman's address at the section of 

 physiology of the World's congress of 

 arts and science at St. Louis, September 

 23, 1904.] Science, New York, N.Y., 

 (N. Ser.;, 20, 1904, (557-562). 



Milroy, J. A. and Milroy, T. H. 



Practical physiological chemistrj'. New 

 York (Longmans, Green) ; Edinburgh 

 (W. Green), 1904, (ix + 1 1 + 201 + [1] 

 + 11, with jdI. (2 col.) and tables). 

 22.5 cm. 



Moore, Benjamin and Roaf, Herbert E. 

 On certain physical and chemical jDro- 

 perties of solutions of chloroform in 

 water, saline, serum, and haemoglobin. 

 A contribution to the chemistry of 

 anaesthesia. (Preliminary connnunica- 

 tion.) London, Proc. R. Soc, 73, 1904, 

 (382-412). 



Morgan, A. und Zielstorff, W. Agri- 

 kulturcliemie. Jahrb. Chom., Braun- 

 schweig, 13, (1903), 1904, (264-282). 



Muir, Robert and Browning, Carl H. 

 On cliemical combination and toxic 

 action as exemjilified in haemolytic sera. 

 London, Proc. II. Soc, 74, 1904, (298- 

 309). 



Nagaoka, M. On the stimulating 

 action of manganese upon rice, 11. 

 Tokvo, Bull. Coll. Agric, 6, 1904, (135- 

 136). 



Nakamnra, M. Can salts of zinc, 

 cobalt and nickel in high dilution exert 

 a stimulating action on agricultural 

 plants? Tokyo, Bull. Coll. Agric, 6, 

 1904, (147-152). 



Can lithium and caesium 



salts exert any stimulating action on 

 pha^nogams? Tokyo, Bull. Coll. Agric , 

 6, 1904, (153-157). 



Pastrovicli, P. Uber die Selbsts])al- 

 tung roller tierischer Fette. (Vorliiufige 

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 113, 1904, (Abt. lib, 16-25) ; Wien, 

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Pauli, W. Allgemeine Physiko- 

 Chemie der Zellen und Gewebe. Ergebn. 

 Physiol., Wiesbaden, 1, Abt. 1, 1902, 

 (1-14). 



