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The Philippine Journal of Science 



Medicine, experimental — Continued. 



Preparation of tetanus antitoxin (Rue- 

 diger), x, B, 31. 



Progress in the investigation of vitamines 

 (Williams), x, B, 95. 



Protective power of normal human mUk 

 against polyneuritis gallinarum (beri- 

 beri) (Gibson), viii, B, 469. 



Proteoses and fever (Gibson), viii, B, 475. 



Quantitative determination of the balan- 

 tidicidal activity of certain drugs and 

 chemicals as a basis for treatment 

 of infections with Balantidium coli 

 (Walker), viii, B, 1. 



Quantitative relationships between agglu- 

 tinin, agglutinoid, and agglutinable sub- 

 stance (Ohno), iii, B, 47. 



Becent trend of immunity research (Mar- 

 shall), ii, B, 343. 



Red blood corpuscles and the haemoglobin 

 of healthy adult American males re- 

 siding in the P. I. (Chamberlain), vi, 

 B, 483. 



Reduction in the cost of anticattle-plague 

 serum (Ruediger), iii, B, 407. 



Relation of the Indian form of relapsing 

 fever to African tick fever (Strong), 

 iv, B, 187. 



Relationship of food to physical develop- 

 ment (McCay), v, B, 163. 



Relationship of variola and vaccinia 

 (Ashbum, Vedder, and Gentry), viii, 

 B, 17. 



Rice as food (Aron and Hocson), vi, B, 

 361. 



Simultaneous method of inoculating cat- 

 tle and carabaos with serum from ani- 

 mals that have been recently immunized 

 (Ward and Wood), ix, B, 125. 



So-called X-bodies as artefacts in glass 

 slides (Chamberlain and Vedder), vi, 

 B, 421. 



Specific cure of yaws with dioxy-diamido- 

 arsenobenzol (Strong), v, B, 433. 



Specific treatment of leprosy (Whitmore 

 and Clegg), v, B, 559. 



Spontaneous occurrence of bacillary dy- 

 sentery in monkeys (Bowman), v, B, 

 481. 



Streptothricosis with special reference to 

 the etiology and classification of myce- 

 toma (Musgrave, Clegg, and Polk), iii, 

 B, 447. 



Studies in plague immunity (Strong), ii, 

 B, 155. 



Studies on pneumonic plague and plague 

 immunization (Strong), vii, B, 131. 



Study of Arneth's nuclear classification 

 of the neutrophiles in healthy adult 

 males (Chamberlain and Vedder), vi, 

 B, 405. 



Study of the blood in dengue fever (Stitt), 

 i, 513. 



Suppression of the recent cholera out- 

 break in Manila (Strong), ii, B, 413. 



Medicine, experimental — Continued. 



Susceptibility of cockroaches to plague 



bacilli (Barber), vii, B, 521. 

 Systolic blood-pressure and the pulse rate 



of healthy adult males in the P. I. 



(Chamberlain), vi, B, 467. 

 The difference in susceptibility to cattle 



plague encountered among cattle and 



carabaos (Ruediger), iv, B, 425. 

 The nastin treatment of leprosy (Tea- 



gue), iv, B, 329. 

 Therapeutic inoculations of bacterial vac- 

 cines (Whitmore), v, B, 565. 

 Tolerance for alkalies in Asiatic cholera 



(Sellards), v, B, 363. 

 Transmission of rinderpest (Ward, Wood, 



and Boynton), ix, B, 49. 

 Treatment of Asiatic cholera (Nichols and 



Andrews), iv, B, 81. 

 Treatment of beriberi with constitnents of 



rice polishings (Williams and Saleeby), 



X, B, 99. 

 Treatment of cholera (Rogers), iv, B, 99. 

 Treatment of entamoebiasis with ipecac, 



emetine, and neosalvarsan (Willets, 



Stanley, and Gutierrez), ix, B, 93. 

 Treatment of infantile beriberi with the 



extract of tiqui-tiqui (Albert), x, B, 81. 

 Treatment of strychnine poisoning with 



chloroform (Shaklee), v, B, 547. 

 Treatment of trypanosomiasis with espe- 

 cial reference to surra (Strong and 



Teague), v, B, 21. 

 Treponema pertenuis (Castellani) of yaws 



(Ashburn and Craig), ii, B, 441. 

 Trichocephaliasis (Musgrave, Clegg, and 



Polk), iii, B, 545. 

 Tropical infantile dysentery (Bowman), 



iii, B, 31. 

 Tropical sunlight (Freer), v, B, 1. 

 Tsutsugamushi disease and spotted or tick 



fever of Montana (Ashburn and Craig), 



iii, B, 1. 

 Tuberculosis in the P. I. (Whitmore), v, 



B, 563. 

 Tuberculo-toxoidin and immunization se- 

 rum (Ishigami), iii, B, 379. 

 Two compounds of emetine which may be 



of service in the treatment of entamoe- 

 biasis (DuMez), X, B, 73. 

 Two years' work in the study of tropical 



sunlight (Freer), vii, B, 1. 

 Vaccination against plague (Strong), i, 



181. 

 Wassermann reaction in syphilis, leprosy, 



and yaws ( Bloombergh ) , yi, B, 335. 

 Medicine, general : 



Address at the commencement exercises of 



the Philippine Medical School (Freer), 



iv, B. 71. 

 African tick fever diagnosed from the 



examination of the blood (Strong), iii, 



B, 231. 

 Albinism in the P. I. (Heiser and ViUa- 



franca), viii, B, 498. 



