Scientific Proceedings. 



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Marriott, W. McKim [with C. G. L. Wolf.] 



204. The determination of ammonia and urea in blood. 

 Martin, A. A. (by invitation) [with Allan C. Rankin.] 



198. Observations on the effects of fasting upon the op- 

 sonic power of the blood to staphylococcus aureus. 



Mathews, A. P. [with Hugh McGuigan.] 



197. The oxidation of sugars by cupric acetate-acetic acid 

 mixtures. 

 Meltzer, S. J. 



152. [With John Auer.] Reflex inhibition of the cardia 

 in rabbits by stimulation of the central end of the vagus. 



153. [With D. R. Lucas.] Continuous anesthesia by sub- 

 cutaneous injection of magnesium sulphate in nephrectomized 

 animals. 



172. Secondary peristalsis of the esophagus — a demon- 

 stration on a dog with a permanent esophageal fistula. 



173. [With John Auer.] Peristaltic movements of the 

 rabbit's cecum and their inhibition, with demonstration. 



174. Deglutition through an esophagus partly deprived of 

 its muscularis, with demonstration. 



209. [With Ludwig Kast.] The abolition of visceral 

 pain by intramuscular injection of cocaine. — A demonstration. 



210. The effect of nephrectomy upon the toxicity of mag- 

 nesium sulphate when given by mouth. — A demonstration. 



211. Observations on a rabbit for thirty months after the 

 removal of the superior cervical ganglion. 



249. [For John 0. Hemmeter.] The dependence of gas- 

 tric secretion upon the internal secretion of the salivary glands. 



250. The influence of diuresis upon the toxic dose of mag- 

 nesium salts. 



251. The toxicity of magnesium nitrate when given by 

 mouth. 



Mendel, Lafayette B. 



194. Does the stomach of the dog contain free hydro- 

 chloric acid during gastric digestion ? 

 Murlin, J. R. 



224. Glycocoll nitrogen in the metabolism of the dog. 



