CONTENTS. 



P. 5. Flagg (by invitation): An oxyhgemoglobinometer for the clinical measurement of cyanosis. 1 (1961). 

 Oscar M. Schloss and Arthur F. Anderson: Allergv to cow '3 milk in infants with severe malnutrition. 

 2 (1962). 



Selman A. Waksman and Robert L. Starkey: Carbon assimilation and respiration of autotrophic bac- 

 teria. 3 (1963). 



Alfred P. Hess, A. M. Pappenheimer and M. Weinstock: A study of light waves in relation to their pro- 

 tective action in rickets. 4 (1964). 

 John H. Churchman: The mechanism of bacteriostasis. 5 (1965). 

 John EL Churchman: Bacteriostasis with mixed dyes. 6 (1966). 



T. F. Mucker, Wm. C. Johnson and Marion Barnett: The acid-base ratio of the diet in rickets produc- 

 tion. 7 (1967). 



Frederic Parker, Jr. and Julia T. Parker: Observations of fluctuations of virulence of B. Influenza. 

 8 (1968). 



J. Howard Brown: The formol titration of bacteriological media. 9 (1969). 



Alfred E. Cohn: The relation of the position of the normal and the enlarged heart to the electrocardio- 

 gram. 12 (1970). 



David I. Macht: A phyto-pharmacological study of some isomers. 11 (1971). 



G. N". Stewart and J. M. Rogoff: The supposed relation of the adrenals to reflex volume changes in the 



denervated limb. 12 (1972). 

 Oswald H. Robertson and Peyton Rous : Lasting individual differences in the resistance of normal bloodi 



to shaking. 13 (1973). 



Matilda Moldenhauer Brooks (by invitation): The penetration of arsenic into living cells. 14(1974).' 



Helen C. Coombs and J. M. Rogoff: Observations of the relation of the adrenal glands to the blood-pres- 

 sure response during cerebral anaemia in cats and rabbits. 15 (1975). 



George B. Roth: Barium — epinephrin antagonism on the excised surviving intestine. 16 (1976). 



Arthur H. Smith and W. L. Kulp: The effect of change in type of intestinal bacteria on urinary indican 

 and phenols. 17 (1977). 



Ludwig Kast, James J. Short and Hilda M. Croll: The influence of diet of B. Acidophilus ingestion on 



intestinal putrefaction. 18 (1978). 

 J. A. Muldoon, G. J. Shiple and C. P. Sherwin: Is cystin synthesized in the animal body? 19 (1979). 

 Alkert A. Epstein : On the nature of the anti-trvptic action of serum and its biologic significance. 



20 (1980). 



Phithp E. Smith and Irene B. Smith: Retardation of metamorphosis in the Colorado axolotl by the intra- 

 peritoneal injection of fresh bovine hypophyseal anterior lobe substance. 21 (1981). 



W. EL Manwaring, Walter H. Boyd and William O. French: Reactions of the capillary endothelium in 

 peptone shock. 22 (1982). 



W. EL Manwaring and Walter H. Boyd: Study of bacterial toxins bv means of the isolated mammalian 

 heart. 23 (1983). 



Jean Oliver: The relative therapeutic efficiency of arsphenamine and gelatin-ar3phenamine. 24 (1984). 

 W. L. Holman: Studies on anthrax infection. 25 (1985). 



Pierre A. Fish: The comparative fat content of the portal vein as determined by the presence of fat 

 particles with the darkfield microscope. 26 (1986). 



Karl F. Cori and G. W. Pucher (by invitation) : Biological reactions of X-rays. 27 (1987). 



Wilhi lm Stenstrom (by invitation) : Possibilities of increasing the value at depth of radiation from 

 radium externally applied. 28 (1988). 



Harry- D. Clough, Arthur M. Stokes, C. B. F. Gibbs, Xeil C. Stone and John R. Murlin: Influence 

 of pancreatic perfusates upon the carbohydrate metabolism of depancreatized animals. 29 (1989). 



C. B. F. Gibbs, Harry D. Clough, Neil C. Stone and John R. Murlin: The influence of pancreatic ex- 

 tracts upon the carbohydrate metabolism of depancreatized dogs. 30 (1990). 



C. Clyde Suiter and John R. Murlin: Three months study of the influence of the anti-diabetic substance 

 on a cane of severe diabetes. 31 (1991). 



John R. MUBLLN: Properties and methods of preparation of the anti-diabetic substance (glucopyron) gen- 

 erated by the pancreas. 32 (1992). 



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