CONTENTS. 



64 (207). Wounds of the pregnant uterus. By Leo Loeb. 



65 (208). The effect of light on the staining of cells. By Leo Loeb. 



66 (209). The abolition of visceral pain by intramuscular injection of cocaine. — 

 A demonstration. By L. Kast and S. J. Meltzer. 



67 (210). The effect of nephrectomy upon the toxicity of magnesium sulphate 

 when given by mouth. — A demonstration. By S. J. Meltzer. 



68 (211). Observations on a rabbit for thirty months after the removal of the 

 superior cervical ganglion. By S. J. Meltzer. 



69(212). Intra-abdominal pressures. By Haven Emerson. 



70 (213). On the influence of C0 2 on the viscosity of the blood. By Russell 



Burton-Opitz. 



71 (214). Agglutinins and precipitins in an ti-gonococcic serum. By John C. 



Torrey. 



72 (215). On the separate determination of acetone and diacetic acid in diabetic 

 urines. By Otto Folin. 



73 (216). On magnesium and contractile tissues. By Percy G. Stiles. 



74 (217). On the extracellular and intracellular venom activators, with special 

 reference to lecithin, fatty acids and their compounds. By Hideyo NogUChi. 



75 (218). On the influence of the reaction, and of desiccation, upon opsonins. 



By Hideyo Noguchi. 



76 (219). On decomposition of uric acid by animal tissues. By P. A. Levene 



and W. A. Beatty. 



77 (220). On the diuretic action of thymin. By P. A. Levene. 



78 (221). On lysinglycy lobtained in the tryptic digestion of egg albumen. By 



P. A. Levene and W. A. Beatty. 



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