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THE MECHANICAL FACTORS OF DIGESTION. By 



WALTER B. CANNON, A.M., M.D., George Higginson Professor 

 of Physiology, Harvard University. [Ready. 



SYPHILIS: FROM THE MODERN STANDPOINT. By 



JAMES MACINTOSH, M.D., Grocers' Research Scholar; and PAUL 

 FILDES, M.D., B.C., Assistant Bacteriologist to the London Hos- 

 pital. [Ready. 



BLOOD-VESSEL SURGERY AND ITS APPLICATIONS. 



By CHARLES CLAUDE GUTHRIE, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of 

 Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh, etc. 



{Ready. 



CAISSON SICKNESS AND THE PHYSIOLOGY OF WORK 



IN COMPRESSED AIR. By LEONARD HILL, M.B., F.R.S., 

 Lecturer on Physiology, London Hospital. [Ready. 



LEAD POISONING AND LEAD ABSORPTION. By 



THOMAS LEGGE, M.D., D.P.H., H.M. Medical Inspector of Fac- 

 tories, etc. ; and KENNETH W. GOADBY, D.P.H., Pathologist and 

 Lecturer on Bacteriology, National Dental Hospital. [Ready. 



THE PROTEIN ELEMENT IN NUTRITION. By Major 

 I>. McCAY, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., M.R.C.P., I.M.S., Professor of 

 Physiology, Medical College, Calcutta, etc. [Ready. 



THE CARRIER PROBLEM IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES. 



By J. C. LEDINGHAM, D.Sc., M.B., M.A., Chief Bacteriologist, 

 Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London ; and J. A. ARK- 

 WRIGHT, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.P., Lister Institute of Preventive 

 Medicine, London. [Ready. 



SHOCK : The Pathological Physiology of Some Modes of 



Dying. By YANDELL HENDERSON, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, 

 Yale University. 



DIABETES. By J. J. R. MACLEOD, Professor of Physio- 

 logy, Western Reserve Medical College, Cleveland, U.S.A. 



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