CONTENTS. 



E. Carlton MacDowell: Alcohol and white rats; a study of fertility. 36 (1783). 

 Leslie T. Webster (by invitation) : Experiments with B. enteriditis (murium) on normal and immune mice. 37 (1784) 

 Leo F. Rettger and Harry A. Cheplin: The therapeutic application of bacillus acidophilus. 38 (1785). 

 H. C. Sherman and Marie Muhlfeld: Growth and reproduction upon simplified food supply, II. Influence of foo< 



upon mother and young during the lactation period. 39 (1786). 

 Barnett Cohen: Some phases of the disinfection theory. 40 (1787). 



Victor C. Myers: A modified Hellige colorimeter for the comparison of solutions containing two colors. 41 (1788). 

 Albert A. Epstein and Nathan Rosenthal: The effect of pancreatic rennet on blood coagulation. 42 (1789). 

 LUDWIG Kast and Hilda M. Croll: Observations on the excretion of sugar in the urine in health and disease. 43 (1790) 

 David I. Macht: Isopropyl alcohol; a convenient laboratory anesthetic for cats. 44 (1791). 

 Robert Chambers: Apparatus for micro-manipulation and micro-injection. 45 (1792). 

 Robert Chambers: Effect of experimentally induced changes in consistency of protoplasmic movement. 46 (1793)^ 

 Robert L. Levy: Alterations in the cardiac mechanisms after administration of quinidine to patients with auricula 

 fibrillation. 47 (1794)- 



Roger S. Hubbard and Floyd R. Wright: Studies on the acetonuria produced by diets high in fat. 48 (1795). 

 A. I. Ringer, H. Dubin and F. Hulton Frankel: I. The glycogen content of the tissues of diabetic animals and the 



influence of adrenalin thereon. 49 (1796). 

 A. I. Ringer: II. Concerning antiketogenesis. 50 (i797)- 



Ernest C. Dickson and Georgina S. Burke: Botulism: a method for determining the thermal death time of th< 

 spores of Bacillus botulinus. 51 (1798). 



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