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Mills, Wesley. 



An examination of some controverted points of 

 the Physiology of the Voice, especially the Reg- 

 isters of the Singing Voice and the Falsetto. 



Journal of Physiology, Cambridge, England. Vol. 

 IV. 



Some observations on the Influence of the Vagus 

 and Accelerator nerves of the Heart of the Sea- 

 Turtle. 



/4id.,Vol.v. 



The secretion of Oxalic Acid in the Dog under a 

 varying diet, (a modification of " Ueber die 

 Ausscheidung der Oxalsaure durch den Harn ") 



7Wd.,Vol. v. 



The Innervation of the heart of the Slider Terra- 

 pin (Pseudemys Rugosa). 



Hid., Vol. vi. 



The Heart of the Fish compared with that of 

 Menobranchus, with Special Reference to Reflex 

 Inhibition and Independent Cardiac Rhythm. 



/Wd.,Vol. vn. 



Notes on the Urine of the Tortoise with Special 

 Reference to Uric Acid and Urea. 



Ibid., Vol. vii. 



A Physiological basis of an Improved Cardiac 

 Pathology. 



Medical Record, New York. October, 1887. 



Uric Acid, () Its Medical Relations; (6) A 



Reliable Method of Quantitative Estimation. 



Medical Neva, Philadelphia. June. 1885. 

 On the Physiology of the Heart of the Alligator. 

 Journal of Anatomv and Physiology, Edinburgh, 

 Scotland. 



The Rhythm and Innervation of the Heart of the 

 Sea-Turtle. 



Ibid., Vol. xxt. 

 Physiology of the Heart of the Snake. 



Hid., Vol. xxii. 



The Causation of the Heart-beat and other Pro- 

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Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Montreal, 

 January, 1887. 

 Influence of the Nervous System on Cell Life. 



Medical Journal, New York, December, 1888. 

 The Blood and Blood-vessels in Health and 

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Ibid., September, 1890. 

 Retention and Loss of Hair. 



Canadian Record of Science, Montreal, July, 1887. 



Life in the Bahamas. 

 Ibid., April, 1887. 



Study of a Small and Isolated Community in the 

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America Naturalist, Philadelphia, Vol. xxi., Octo- 

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Comparative Psychology : Its Objects and Prob- 

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Popular Science Monthly, New York, March, 1887. 

 Reply to Criticism of the above. 



Science, May, 1887. 

 The Habits and Intelligence of Squirrels. 



Trantactions Royal Society of Canada. Vol. v.> 

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Comparative Psychology. 



Journal Comparative Medicine, January, 1888. 



Mills, Wesley. Continued. 



The Psychic develoyment of young animals and 

 its physical correlation. 



Trantactioni Royal Society of Canada, Vol. XL, Sec. 

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Translation of Professor Hoppe Seyler's Address 

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 ihre Bedentung fur die Medicin). 



Medical Journal, New York, 1885. 



Snake Poison from a Chemico-Physiological point 

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Journalof Comparative Medicine and Surgery, Phil- 

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Elasticity as a Conservative Force in the Animal 

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Ibid. 



Report of a Case of Poisoning from the Local 

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British Medical Journal, London. 



Some mistakes to be avoided in Dealing with the 

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Canadian Journal of Medical Science, Toronto. 

 Report of a Case of Congenital Ectopia of the 

 Abdominal Organs. 



Ibid. 

 Two Cases of Malignant Disease of the Stomach. 



Ibid. 

 The Voice in Diagnosis and Prognosis. 



Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Montreal, 

 May, 1882. 

 Fatality in Typhoid Fever. 



Ibid,, January, 18SO. 

 Chronic Pyoemia following Urethral Dilatation. 



Ibid., May, 1880. 

 Clinical Notes on Atropine Poisoning. 



Ibid., August, 1880. 



Obstetrics of the Hamilton City Hospital for Two 

 Years. 



Ibid., October, 1880. 

 On a Case of Thrombosis of the Left Ventricle. 



Ibid., February, 1887. 

 Tonsillotomy and Uvulotomy. 

 Ibid., March, 1883. 



Innervation of the Heart of the Slider Terrapin 

 (Medical Aspects). 



Ibid., December, 1885. 



Physiological and Pathological Reversion. 



Ibid., April, 1888. 

 Surgical Puncture of the Heart. 



Medical News, Philadelphia, July, 1897. 



A Case of Extreme Enlargement of the Tonsils 

 causing Urgent Symptoms . 

 Archives of Laryngology, 



Case of Lightning Shock with Recovery, with 

 Drs. Buller and Paige. 



Medical News, Philadelphia, August, 1888, 

 Valedictory Address to Graduate Class in Medi- 

 cine of McGill University. 



Medical Journal, Montreal, 1889. 



Address delivered under the Auspices of the 

 Associated Alumni Society of the University of 

 New Brunswick. Fredericton, 1892. 



