Samuel James Meltzer. 



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The behavior of the red blood corpuscles when shaken with indif- 

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1888. — Ein Fall von Dysphagie nebst Bemerkungen. Berl. 

 klin, WocJi. 



1889. — Carbolsaurevergiftung bei einem Kinde. N. Y. med. 

 Monatschr., Apr. — Intubation in cases of foreign bodies in the air 

 passages. Med. Rec, Sep. 21. 



1890. — Ueber die Localization der Tuberkulose in der Lung- 

 enspitze. Verhandl. des Xten internat. medic. Congresses. — Ueber 

 den Rhythmus der Athmung und des Herzschlages. Ibid. — On 

 the self-regulation of respiration. N. Y. Med. Jour?i. y Jan. 18. — 

 Some remarks on my hypothesis of the self-regulation of respira- 

 tion. Ibid., Nov. 22. 



1891. — Theories of respiration. Ibid., Aug. 8. 



1892. — On the respiratory changes of the intrathoracic pres- 

 sure measured in the mediastinum posterior. Joum. of Physiol., 

 viii. — Die Athemhemmenden und -anregenden Nervenfasern inner- 

 halb des Vagus in ihren Beziehungen zu einander und zum Athem- 

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1893. — On the self-regulation of the beat of the heart. Ibid., 

 May 1 j. — On subphrenic abscess. Ibid., June 24. 



1894. — Recent experimental contributions to the physiology 

 of deglutition. Ibid., Mar. ji. — Ueber die fundamentelle Bedeut- 

 ung der Erschutterung fur die lebende Materie. Zeitschr. f. Biol., 

 xxx. — Eine luftdichte Pleura-Kaniile. Zeitschr. f. Instrumenten- 

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1895. — On the thyroid therapy; its history and its use in 

 internal medicine. N. Y. Med. Journ., May 25. — An experi- 

 mental study of direct and indirect faradization of the digestive 

 canal in dogs, cats and rabbits. Ibid., June 15. — Das motorische 

 Verhalten des Verdauungscanales Inductionsstromen gegeniiber. 

 Centralbl. f. Physiol., ix. 



1896. — On absorption of strychnin and hydrocyanic acid 

 from the mucous membrane of the stomach. Journ. of Exp. Med., 

 i. — Experimental contribution to the study of the path by which 

 fluids are carried from the peritoneal cavity into the circulation 

 (with Isaac Adler). Ibid. — Ueber die Bedeutung der Lymph- 



