8 (j2) Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 



wege fur die Resorption kleiner Fliissigkeitsmengen aus der Bauch- 

 hohle (with Isaac Adler). Centralbl. f. Physiol., x. — Ueber die 

 Unfahigkeit der Schleimhaut des Kaninchenmagens Strychnin zu 

 resorbiren. Ibid. 



1897. — The bactericidal action of lymph taken from the tho- 

 racic duct of a dog (with Charles Norris). Jonrn. of Exp. Med., ii. 

 — A further experimental contribution to the knowledge of the 

 mechanism of deglutition. Ibid. — On the paths of absorption 

 from the peritoneal cavity. Journ. of Physiol., xxii. — The experi- 

 ments on the faradization of the stomach of animals. A reply to 

 Dr. Einhorn's criticism. N. Y. Med. Journ., Apr. 24.. — Ueber den 

 Verschluss der Glottis wahrend des Schluckaktes. Centralbl. f. 

 Physiol., xi. — Diseases of the thyroid and thymus glands, etc. 

 Hare 's System of Practical Therapeutics., iv. 



1898. — On the nature of the cardio-pneumatic movements. 

 Amer. Journ. of Physiol., i. — On the congenital hypertrophic 

 stenosis of the pylorus in infants. Med. Rec, Aug. 20. — An ex- 

 perimental study on the direct inoculation of bacteria into the 

 spleen of living animals (with T. M. Cheeseman). Journ. of Exp. 

 Med., Hi. 



1899. — On the causes of the orderly progress of the peristaltic 

 movements in the oesophagus. Amer. Journ. of Physiol., ii. — 

 Otitis media and earache in lobar pneumonia of children. Phila- 

 Med. Journ., Aug. 3. — On the influence of fasting on the bacteri- 

 cidal action of the blood (with Charles Norris). Journ. of Exp. 

 Med., iv. — An experimental study of the absorption of strychnin 

 in the different sections of the alimentary canal of dogs. Amer. 

 Jotirn. of Med. Sci., Nov. — Inhibition. N. Y. Med. Journ., May 

 13, 20 and 2 j. 



1900. — An experimental contribution to the knowledge of 

 the toxicology of potassium chlorate. Festschrift: Prof. Abraham 

 Jacobi. — The effect of shaking on the red blood cells. Festschrift: 

 Prof. William H. Welch. — Is living animal tissue capable of neutral- 

 izing the effects of strychnin and venom ? (with Gustav Langmann). 

 Med. Nezvs, Nov. j. — Some of the physiological methods and means 

 employed by the animal organism in its continual struggle against 

 bacteria for maintenance of life and health. Address in the sym- 

 posium on bacteriology in health and disease at the Triennial Con- 



