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Salant, William. 



508. The toxicity of amyl acetate. 



509. [with W. O. Emery.] The elimination of caffein 

 in the bile. 



Scarbrough, M. M. 



523. (By invitation.) A demonstration of Krogh's mi- 

 crotonometer for the determination of gas tensions in fluids. 

 Schultz, W. H. [with John F. Anderson.] 



431. The cause of serum anaphylactic shock and some 

 methods of alleviating it. 

 Scott, John C. [with Isaac Ott.] 



440. Note on the production of glycosuria by parathy- 

 roids, pancreas and the infundibular extract of the pituitary. 

 Shaklee, A. O. 



470. [with S. J. Meltzer.] Recovery from fatal doses of 

 strychnin by the aid of curarin and artificial respiration (in- 

 sufflation method). 



511. A simple device for regulating the administration of 

 ether or chlorofrom, with either artificial or voluntary respira- 

 tion. 



Simpson, Sutherland, [with Andrew Hunter.] 



417. Relations between the thyroid and pituitary glands. 

 Steinhardt, Edna. 



454. [with Edwin J. Banzhaf.] Vaughan's split products 

 and unbroken proteins. A comparative study of their effects. 

 490. Filtration through collodion sacs. 

 Stockard, Charles R. 



411. The influence of alcohol and other anesthetics on 

 developing embryos. 

 Swarts, J. L. [with E. P. Lyon.] 



498. The distribution of blood in shock. 

 Torrey, John C. 



519. A new and comparatively rapid method for the 

 detection of liquefying bacteria. 

 Upson, F. W. [with W. Koch.] 



413. The distribution of sulphur compounds in brain tissue. 

 Van Slyke, Donald D. 



439. A method for the determination of amino nitrogen 

 and its applications. 



