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Lee, Frederic S. 



433. [with Max Morse.] The summation of stimuli. 



494. [with E. N. Harvey.] An examination of Frohlich's 

 theory of the treppe. 

 Levene, P. A. 



465. [with W. A. Jacobs.] On yeast nucleic acid. 



481. [with G. M. Meyer.] On parenteral protein assimi- 

 lation. 

 Levin, Isaac. 



448. Resistance to the growth of cancer induced in rats 

 by injection of autolyzed rat tissue. 



476. Immunity to the growth of cancer induced in rats 

 by treatment with mouse tissue. 



477. [with John H. Larkin.] The early stages of the 

 spontaneous arterial lesions in the rabbit. 



515. [with John H. Larkin.] Studies on experimental 

 arterial lesions in the dog. 

 Lewis, P. A. 



429. [with J. Auer.] A demonstration of the cause of 

 acute anaphylactic death in guinea pigs. 



441. [with Simon Flexner.] A report on experimental 

 poliomyelitis. 

 Lillie, Ralph S. 



520. On the nature of chemical stimulation and on the 

 influence of neutral sodium salts on various forms of chemical 

 stimulation. 

 Loeb, Jacques. 



484. The role of alkali in the development of the egg of 

 the sea-urchin. 



485. How can the process underlying membrane forma- 

 tion cause the development of the egg? 



Loeb, Leo. 



466. The reaction of the uterine mucosa towards foreign 

 bodies introduced into the uterine cavity. 



467. [with Moyer S. Fleisher.] The adsorption of the 

 venom of Heloderma suspectum. 



Lucas, William P. [with Frederick P. Gay.] 



424. The value of the conglutination reaction as a means 

 of diagnosis of acute bacterial infections. 



