Samuel James Meltzer. 



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gress of American Physicians and Surgeons. Trans, of Congr. 

 of Amer. Pliys. and Surg., v. 



1901. — Poisoning by chlorates. Buck's Ref Handb. of 

 Med. Sci., Hi. — Ueber den Einfluss der Peritonealhohle auf das 

 hamolytische Vermogen des fremden Serums. Centralbl. f. Bakt., 

 etc., xxx. — Some experimental data on the significance of con- 

 centration and of multiplicity of area in hypodermic injections. 

 Journ. of Exp. Med., v. — Hemolysis. Med. Rec., Aug. 31. 



1902. — Paratyphoid. N. Y. Med. Journ., Jan. 23. — The 

 effects of subminimum doses of strychnin in nephrectomized rab- 

 bits (with William Salant). Journ. of Exp. Med., vi. — The role of 

 inhibition in the normal and in some of the pathological phenomena 

 of life. Med. Rec., June 7. — The influence of alcohol upon infec- 

 tion and its use in the treatment of acute infectious diseases. Read 

 at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 

 11. Amer. Med., iv. — The contraction of the ilio-psoas muscle 

 as an aid in the diagnosis of the contents of the iliac fossa. N. Y. 

 Med. Journ., July ip. 



1903. — The question of fixation of strychnin in animal tissue 

 (with Gustav Langmann). Journ. of Med. Research, ix, p. 19. — 

 The influence of nephrectomy upon absorption (with William 

 Salant). Ibid., p. 33. — Studies on the influence of artificial respi- 

 ration upon strychnin spasms and respiratory movements (with Wil- 

 liam J. Gies). Amer. Journ. of Physiol., ix, p. 1. — A study of the 

 vasomotor nerves of the rabbit's ear contained in the third cervical 

 and in the cervical sympathetic nerves (with Clara Meltzer). Ibid., 

 p. 57. — The share of the central vasomotor innervation in the con- 

 striction caused by intravenous injections of suprarenal extract (with 

 Clara Meltzer). Ibid., p. — Some observations on the effects 

 of agitation upon arbacia eggs. Ibid., p. 24.5. — On the effects of 

 subcutaneous injection of the extract of the suprarenal capsule upon 

 the blood-vessels of the rabbit's ear (with Clara Meltzer). Ibid., 

 p. 232. — On a difference in the influence upon inflammation 

 between section of the sympathetic nerve and removal of the sym- 

 pathetic ganglion (with Clara Meltzer). Journ. of Med. Research, 

 x, p. 133. 



1904. — Edema. D. W. Harrington lectures, delivered at the 

 University of Buffalo, Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2, 1903. Amer. Med., 



