CONTENTS 



E. A. Park, P. G. Shipley, E. V. McCollum and Nina Simmonds: Is there more than one kind of rickets? 72 (1819) 

 Nicholas Kopeloff: Variations in aliquot fractions of gastric contents. 73 (1820). 



Walter H. Eddy, E. Shelow and R. A. Pease: The effect of cooking upon the antiscorbutic vitamin in cabbage 

 74 (1821). 



J. Howard Mueller: New sulphur-containing amino acid isolated from casein. 75 (1822). 



C. C. Little and B. W. Johnson: The inheritance of susceptibility to implants of splenic tissue in mice. 76 (1823) 

 T. F. Zucker, A. M. Pappenheimer and Marion Barnett: Observations on cod liver oil and rickets. 77 (1824). 

 T. F. Zucker and Margaret B. Gutman: The distribution of inorganic phosphate of the blood between plasma anc 

 cells. 78 (1825). 



M. B. Gutman and V. Kneeland Franz (by invitation): Observations on the inorganic phosphate of blood in experi- 

 mental rickets of rats. 79 (1826). 



Alfred E. Cohn and Robert L. Levy: Experiments with quinidine on conduction and on the refiactory period in the 

 dog's heart. 80 (1827). 



David P. Barr: The acid base equilibrium ot the blood following vigorous musculai exercise. 81 (1828). 

 R. J. Bowen, Helen C. Coombs and F. H. Pike: The effect on blood pressure of removal of portions of the spinal core 



in the thoracic region. 82 (1829). 

 R. L. Kahn: A simple quantitative precipitation reaction for syphilis. 83 (1830). 

 R. L. Kahn: A simple quantitative precipitation reaction for syphilis — Micro procedure. 84 (1831). 

 David I. Macht: Contribution to the chemico-pharmacod>-namic relationship of atropine and homatropine. 85 (1832) 

 David L Macht and J. L. Ulrich: Effect of prostatectomy on integration of muscular movements of the white rat 



86 (1833). 



Thomas B. Osborne and Lafayette B. Mendel: Vitamin A in oianges. 87 (1834). 

 E. B. Krumbhaar and A. Chanutin: Studies in experimental plethora in dogs and rabbits. 88 (1835). 

 Donald D. Forward and Louis J. Fekme (by invitation): Changes in total peripheral resistance during experimenta 

 shock. 89 (1836). 



P. J. Hanzlik, Mary McIntyre and Elizabeth Presho: Experimental plumbism: therapeutic efficiency of some agents 

 and comparative toxicity of other metals. 90 (1S37). 



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