CONTENTS 



L. W. Famulener and Julia A. W. Hewitt: The Hecht-Weinberg-Gradwohl reaction in syphilis. 177 (1924). 



L. W. Famulener and Lucile Robey: Pneumococcus grouping on 1000 cases. 178 (1925). 



Julia A. W. Hewitt and L. W. Famulener: The hemolytic properties of the pneumococcus. 179 (1926). 



Nicholas Kopeloff and C. O. Cheney: Studies on the therapeutic effect of B. acidophilus milk and lactose. 180 (1927). 



Charles W. Metz and Jose F. Nonidez: Observations on the behavior of the nucleus and chromosomes in spermatocytes 



of Lasiopogon (diptera). 181 (1928). 

 A. M. Yudkin and R. A. Lambert: Location of the earliest changes in experimental xerophthalmia of rats. 182 (1929). 

 A. M. Yudkin and R. A. Lambert: Lesions in the lacrimal glands of rats in experimental xerophthalmia. 183 (1930). 

 Hannah Elizabeth Honeywell and Oscar Riddle: Increased blood sugar coincident with ovulation in pigeons. 



184 (i93i). 



Alfred F. Hess and Marion A. Lundagen: Seasonal tide of blood phosphate in infants. 185 (1932). 



D. J. Edwards and H. J. Bagg: Localized lesions in the corpora striata produced by buried radium emanation. 186 



(1933)- 



Hubert Mann: An hypothesis of the mechanism by which normal rhythm is restored in atrial fibrillation. 187 (1934). 

 Soma Weiss and Robert A. Hatcher: The emetic action of antimony and potassium (tartar emetic). 188 (1935). 

 G. A. Friedman and J. Gottesman: The effect of thyroidectomy in two sittings upon depancreatized, non-glycosuric, 



but hyperglycemic dogs. 189 (1936). 

 Arthur Knudson and Melvin Dresbach: A chemical method of assaying strophanthus preparations. 190 (1937). 



E. Lucile Moore (by invitation): Regeneration in Spathidium spalhula and Blepharisma undulans. 191 (1938). 

 Mary Swartz Rose and Grace MacLeod: The almond as a source of the A-vitamine. 192 (1939). 



William S. McCann: A note on the use of ammonium chloride in gastric tetany. 193 (1940). 

 Marion Bell and Lafayette B. Mendel: The distribution of vitamine-B in the wheat kernel. 194 (1941). 

 E. Frances Botsford (by invitation): Rhythms in the rate of reproduction of amceba bigemma. 195 (1942). 

 D. I. Macht: The influence of light on the toxicity of quinidin and quinin sulphates. 196 (1943). 

 Ludwig Kast, Hilda M. Croll and Herbert W. Schmitz: The therapautic effect of germanium dioxide in anemia. 

 197 (1944)- 



Torald Sollmann and J. G. Brody: Influence of ischemia on infection. 198 (1945). 



G. N. Papanicolaou and C. R. Stockard: Morphology of cystic growths in the ovary and uterus of the giunea pig. 

 199 (1946). 



G. N. Papanicolaou and C. R. Stockard: Experimental results bearing on the etiology of cystic growths in the ovary 



and uterus of the guinea pig. 200 (1947)- 

 Carl L. A. Schmidt and W. E. Scott: The synthesis of benzoyltaurin. 201 (1948). 



G. L. Foster: Blood-sugar studies. 202 (1949). 



J. F. McClendon: The diagnostic value of phosphate metabolism in experimental rickets. 203 (1950)- 

 C. P. Fitch: The cultivation of Bad. abortus Bang. 204 (1951)- 



Arthur D. Hirschfelder and Raymond Bieter: The effect of phenolsulphonephthalein upon the glomerular circulation 



in the frog. 205 (1952). 



A. T. Rasmussen and Ruth Herrick: A method for the volumetric study of the human hypophysis cerebri with illus- 

 trative results. 206 (i953)- 



H. S. Liddle (by invitation): The effect of thyroidectomy on the intelligence of sheep. 207 (19S4). 

 Stanley Ross Burlage (by invitation): The characteristic electrocardiogram of the cretin sheep. 208 (i955)» 

 L. A. Maynard: Preliminary studies of "posterior paralysis" in swine. 209 (1956). 



S. A. Goldberg and L. A. Maynard: The pathological tissue changes resulting from feeding cotton seed meal. 210 



(1957). , S 



Roger S. Hubbard and Samuel A. Munford: A comparison of the alkaline tide in urine with the results of fractional 



gastric analysis. 211 (1958). 

 Aaron Bodansky (by invitation) : The blood chemistry of thyroidectomized sheep. 212 (1959)- 

 John R. Murlin and Elizabeth Marsh: Basal metabolism of premature and undersized infants. 213 (i960). 



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