Names of Authors. 



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Janeway, H. H. 



782. [with E. M. Ewing.] The mechanical factors of 

 excessive artificial respiration and a consideration of their 

 relation to the acapnial theory of shock. 

 Jordan, H. E. 



710. Heterochromosomes in mammals. 

 727. The intercalated discs of atrophied heart muscle. 

 Kendall, E. C. 



799. The chemical constituents of the thyroid gland. 



800. The specific physiological activity of certain con- 

 stituents of the thyroid gland. 



Kleiner, I. S. 



720. On elimination through the mucosa of the urinary 

 bladder. 

 Kramer, B. 



706. The role of lipoids, and particularly lecithin in 

 narcosis. 



804. See Murlin, J. R. 

 Lambert, R. A. 



777. The fat content, morphology and length of life of 

 cells growing in diluted blood plasma. 

 Macintosh, Gertrude. 



792. See Fitzgerald, J. G. 

 MacNeal, W. J. 



758. [with A. F. Chase.] Some observations on bacteria 

 of the duodenum. 

 MacNider, W. deB. 



761. The difference in the effect of Grehant's anesthetic 

 and of morphine-ether on the total output and composition of 

 the urine in normal dogs. 

 Manwaring, W. H. 



698. [with J. Bronfenbrenner.] Effects on meningeal 

 tuberculosis of the local injection of foreign leucocytes. 



716. On the relation of leucocytic extract to body fluids. 



717. [with J. Bronfenbrenner.] The Kraus-Hofer phe- 

 nomenon in tuberculosis. 



743. On lysis of tubercle bacilli. 



