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the kidneys. I. On vasomotor reactions. II. The renal blood 

 flow in relation to the pressure in the ureter and bladder. III. 

 The effect of solutions of adrenalin. 



280. Some data regarding the portal circulation. 



281. A clinical viscosimeter. 



311. [With Daniel R. Lucas.] Regarding the innervation 

 of the blood vessels of the kidney. 



312. Regarding the innervation of the blood vessels of the 

 intestine. 



Carrel, Alexis 



265. Reestablishment of function in transplanted kidneys. 



275. Remote result of the transplantation of a segment of 

 popliteal artery from a man to a bitch. 



Cohen, L. J. [with William J. Gies.] 



314. A study of " protagon " prepared by the Wilson- 

 Cramer method. 



Cooke, Elizabeth [with Leo Loeb.] 



270. The effect of light on cells in fluorescent solution after 

 addition of potassium cyanide. 



317. Hemolytic action of the venom of Heloderma suspec- 

 tum. 



Crampton, C. Ward 



271. Physiological age. 

 Crampton, Henry E. 



287. Physiological problems of the geographical distribu- 

 tion of Partula in Polynesia, with demonstration of specimens. 



Crowell, B. C. [with Harlow Brooks.] 



276. Concerning the relation of the coagulation time of the 

 blood to thrombosis in phlebitis. 



Davenport, Charles B. 



315. Heredity of some human physical characteristics. 

 Dunham, Edward K. 



288. Note on the isolation of carnaubic acid from beef 

 kidneys. 



Elsberg, Charles A. 



259. Pneumothorax and posture. 

 Emerson, Haven 



257. Cardiac insufficiency due to high arterial pressure. 



