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*16. The Antiseptic and Germicidal Properties of Glycerin. By M. J. Bosenau. 
September, 1903. 30 pages. Paper. Out of print. 
*17. Illustrated Key to the Trematode Parasites of Man. By Ch. Wardell Stiles. 
August, 1904. 66 pages. 88 illustrations. Paper. Out of print. 
*18. An Account of the Tapeworms of the Genus Hymenolepis Parasitic in Man, 
including Reports of Several New Cases of the Dwarf Tapeworm (H. nano) 
in the United States. By Brajdon H. Ransom. September, 1904. 138 
pages. 130 illustrations. Paper. Out of print. 
*19. A Method for Inoculating Animals with Precise Amounts. By M. J. Rosenau, 
October, 1904. 7 pages. 2 illustrations. Paper. Out of print 
*20. A Zoological Investigation into the Cause, Transmission, and Source of Rocky 
Mountain “Spotted Fever.” By Ch. Wardell Stiles. April, 1905. 121 
pages. Paper. Out of print. 
21. The Immunity Unit for Standardizing Diphtheria Antitoxin (based on Ehrlich’s 
Normal Serum). Official standard under act approved July 1, 1902. By 
M. J. Rosenau. 92 pages. 26 illustrations. Paper. (Second edition.) 
*22. Chloride of Zinc as a Deodorant, Antiseptic, and Germicide. By T. B. McClintic. 
May, 1905. 24 pages. Out of print. 
*23. The Changes in the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. Eighth 
decennial reffision (official from September 1, 1905). By Reid Hunt and 
Murray Galt Motter. August, 1905. 122 pages. Paper. Out of print. 
24. The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, as applied to Medicine. 
By Ch. Warden Stiles. September, 1905. 50 pages. Paper. 
*25. Illustrated Key to the Cestode Parasites of Man. By Ch. Wardell Stiles. June, 
1906. 104 pages. 166 illustrations. Paper. Out of print. 
*26. On the Stability of the Oxidases and their Conduct toward Various Reagents. 
The Conduct of Phenolphthalein in the Animal Organism. A Test for 
Saccharin and a Simple Method of Distinguishing between Chmarin and 
Vanillin. The Toxicity of Ozone and other Oxidizing Agents to Lipase. 
The Influence of Chemical Constitution on the Lipolytic Hydrolysis of 
Ethereal Salts. By J. II. Kastle. January, 1906. 51 pages Paper. 
Out of print. 
*27. The Limitations of Formaldehyde Gas as a Disinfectant, with Special Reference 
to Car Sanitation. By Thomas B. McClintic. April, 1906. 1.12 pages. 
Paper. Out of print. 
*28. A Statistical Study of the Prevalence of Intestinal Worms in Man. By Ch. 
Wardell Stiles and Philip E. Garrison. August, 1906. 77 pages. Paper. 
Out of print. 
*29. A Study of the Cause of Sudden Death Following the Injection of Horse Serum. 
By M. J. Rosenau and John F. Anderson. April, 1906. 95 pages. Paper. 
Out of print. 
f30. 1. Maternal Transmission of Immunity to Diphtheria Toxine. 
2. Maternal Transmission of Immunity to Diphtheria Toxine and Hj-persus- 
ceptibility to Horse Serum in the Same Animal. By John F. Anderson. 
August, 1906. 19 pages. Paper. Superintendent of documents. 10 cents. 
f31. Variations in the Peroxidase Activity of the Blood in Health and Disease. By 
Joseph H. Kastle and Harold L. Amoss. August, 1906. 26 pages. Paper. 
Superintendent of documents. 10 cents. 
f32. A Stomach Lesion in Guinea Pigs caused by Diphtheria Toxine and its Bearing 
upon Experimental Gastric Ulcer. By M. J. Rosenau and John F. Ander- 
son. October, 1906. 10 pages. 11 illustrations. Paper. Superintendent 
of documents. 10 cents. 
*33. Studies in Experimental Alcoholism. By Reid Hunt. February, 1907. 43 
pages. Paper. Out of print. 
