Names of Authors. 



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Loeb, Leo 



397. The comparative toxicity of sodium chloride and of 

 staining solutions upon the embryo of Fiindrdus. 



398. [With Moyer S. Fleisher.] The influence of cal- 

 cium chloride and of adrenalin upon the secretion of urine and 

 upon absorption from the peritoneal cavity. 



Lucas, Daniel R. [with R. Burton-Opitz.] 



369. The vascularity of the kidney as influenced by sen- 

 sory impulses. 



404. Some effects of sodium benzoate. 

 Lusk, Graham [with A. I. Ringer.] 



341. The behavior of alanin in metabolism, 

 MacLeod, J. J. R. 



385. Further observations on the effect of asphyxia and 

 curare on the reducing power of the blood after section of the 

 hepatic nerves in dogs. 

 MacNeal, W. J. [with Lenore L. Latzer and Josephine E. Kerr.] 

 379. The daily excretion of bacteria in the feces of healthy 

 men. 



Manson, D. [with L. Kristeller and P. A. Levene.] 



375. On nitrogenous metabolism in chronic nephritis. 

 Meltzer, S. J. 



356. [With Don R. Joseph.] A demonstration of the 

 life-saving action of eserin in poisoning by magnesium. 



357. [With A. 0. Shaklee.] The mechanical destruction 

 of pepsin. 



389. [With A. 0. Shaklee.] The influence of shaking 

 upon trypsin and rennin and a comparison of this influence with 

 that upon pepsin. 



390. [With Don R. Joseph.] The influence of sodium 

 and calcium upon direct and indirect muscle irritability and 

 their mutual antagonistic actions. 



391. [With J. Auer.] The effects of local applications 

 of chloride and sulphate of magnesium upon the centers in the 

 medulla compared with those of sodium chloride. 



392. [With J. Auer.] Respiration by continuous intra- 

 pulmonary pressure without the aid of muscular action. 



