Names of Authors. 
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Githens, J. S. [with S. J. Meltzer.] 
565. On the control of strychnine poisoning in dogs, by 
means of insufflation and chloroform. 
Goldfarb, A. J. 
527. An inquiry into the nature of the^changes in non- 
regenerating animals. 
Goodridge, F. G. [with W. J. Gies.] 
567. Comparative dialysis experiments. 
589. Notes on Fischer's theory of thejnfluence of acids 
in the production of edema. 
Hanes, F. M. 
558, 600. See Lambert, R. A. 
594. [with R. A. Lambert.] On the phagocytic inclusion of 
carmine particles by sarcoma cells growing in vitro with 
consequent staining of the cell granules. 
Hatai, S. 
576. An interpretation of growth curves from a dynamical 
standpoint. 
Hawk, P. B. 
545. Some desirable results following water drinking 
with meals. 
Henderson, Yandell. [with F. P. Underhill.] 
572. The production of glycosuria as a result of intra- 
venous injection of Witte's peptone. 
Hewlett, A. W. [with J. G. van Zwaluwenburg.] 
593. Comparison between the blood flow in the arm and 
in the hand. 
Howland, John. 
561. The metabolism, directly determined, of healthy 
children during sleep. 
Huber, G. Carl. 
582. The significance of the structure of the medullary 
loop of the renal tubule. 
Hunter, Andrew. 
528. See Simpson, S. 
Joseph, Don R. [with S. J. Meltzer.] 
535. The origin of convulsions and paralysis following 
the intravenous injection of hypertonic solutions of sodium 
chloride. 
