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Carrel, Alexis 



355. Presentation of a dog ten months after double ne- 

 phrectomy and replantation of one kidney. 



393. Note on the production of kidney insufficiency by 

 reduction of the arterial circulation of the kidney. 

 Clowes, G. H. A. 



354. A critical study of the conditions under which zymase 

 and its associated co -enzyme bring about alcoholic fermentation. 

 Cooke, Elizabeth [with Leo Loeb.] 



397. The comparativ'e toxicity of sodium chloride and of 

 staining solutions upon the embryo of Fiinduhis. 



Corper, Harry J. [with H. Gideon Wells.] 



399. Observations on uricolysis, with particular reference 

 to the " uric acid infarcts" of the newborn. 

 Crile, George W. 



340. Further observations on the clinical aspects of 

 hemolysis. 

 Elsberg, Charles A. 



382. A skin reaction in carcinoma from the subcutaneous 

 injection of human red blood cells. 

 Emery, W. 0. [with William Salant.] 



408. On the decomposition of caffeine in the liver. 

 Famulener, Eugene [with William H. Park.] 



386. Toxin-antitoxin mixtures as immunizing agents. 

 Fleisher, Moyer S. [with Leo Loeb,] 



398. The influence of calcium chloride and of adrenalin 

 upon the secretion of urine and upon absorption from the peri- 

 toneal cavity. 



Flexner, Simon [with Richard V. Lamar.] 



388. The action of soaps on the pneumococcus. 

 Foster, Nellis B. 



365. Studies of the influence of various dietary conditions 

 on physiological resistance, i. The influence of different pro- 

 portions of protein in the food on resistance to the toxicity of 

 ricin and on recuperation from hemorrhage. 



373. [With James C. Greenway.] Synthesis of uric add. 

 Gay, Frederick P. 



371. A carcinoma of the rat [Flexner-Jobling] considered 

 from the standpoint of immunity. 



