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■Carney, —Report on milksickness. Proc. Med. Convention, Columbus, O., p. 39, 1847. 
Carpender, G. W.—Milksickness. Med. World, 2, p. 83, 1884. 
Chamberlain, W. B.—Extracts from a dissertation on gastro-enteritis, commonly called sick 
stomach. Ohio Med. Reposit., Cincinnati, 1, p. 1, 1826-27. 
Chase, S. C.—The cause of milksickness. Cincin. Lancet and Observer, 4, p. 347, 1861 ; also 
Chicago Med. Jour., 18, p. 438, 1861. 
Coleman, A.—Observations on the disease generally known by the name of sick stomach. 
West. Quar. Reporter, Med. Sci. and Nat. Sci., Cincinnati, 1, p. 133, 1822 ; also Phila. 
Jour. Med. and Phys. Sci., 4, pp. 322, 331, 1822. 
Collins, W. J.—Milksickness. Med. Standard, 25, p. 420, 1902. 
Compton, J. W.—Milksickness. Indiana Med. Reporter, Evansville, 2, p. 249, 1881. 
Conner, J. J.-—A further contribution to the subject of milksickness. Chicago Clinic, 17, 
p. 333, 1904. 
Cosby, A. D.—Pathology and treatment of milksickness. Atlanta Med. and Surg. Jour., 7, 
B, p. 481, 1866-67. 
Crawford, A. C.—The supposed relationship of white snakeroot to milksickness or trembles. 
U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Plant Indus. Bui. 121, pp. 5-20, pi. 1, 1908. 
Crook, J. W.—Twenty propositions on milksickness. N. W. Med. and Surg. Jour., Chicago, 
14, p. 489, 1857. 
Crookshank, N.—On the sick stomach of the western country, or gastro-enteritis. Phila. 
Jour. Med. and Phys. Sci., 12, p. 252, 1826; also, Ohio Med. Reposit., Cincinnati, 1, 
p. 9, 1826-27. 
Curtis, R. S., and Wolf, Frederick A.—Eupatorium ageratoides, the cause of trembles. 
Jour. Agr. Research, 9, No. 11, pp. 397-404 ; pis. 3, 1917. 
Davis, K. H.—Milksickness. Atlanta Med. Reg., 1, p. 391, 1881-82. 
Dawson, J.—Causes and treatment of milksickness. Proc. Med. Convention in Ohio, Cin¬ 
cinnati, p. 45, 1842. 
DeBruler, J. P.—Milksickness. Chicago Med. Jour., 15, p. 206, 1858. 
Dewey, J. S.—Milksickness. N. W. Med. and Surg. Jour., Chicago, n. s., 11, p. 541, 1854-55. 
Dickey, W.—An essay on milksickness. West. Lancet, Cincinnati, 13, p. 390, 1852. 
Dixson, M. L.—Milksickness. Transylvania Jour. Med., Lexington, 6, p. 157, 1833. 
Dorsey, G. V.—Remarks on a peculiar epidemic fever of Miami County, Ohio. West. Lancet, 
Cincinnati, 6, p. 76, 1847. 
., —Milksickness ; a question of priority. Clinic, Cincinnati, 10, p. 100, 1876. 
Drake, Daniel—A memoir on the disease called by the people trembles and sick stomach 
or milksickness as they have occurred in the counties of Fayette, Madison, Clark, and 
Green, in the State of Ohio. West. Jour. Med. and Surg., 3, p. 161, 1841. 
., .—Arsenic and the trembles. West. Jour. Med. and Surg., 5, p. 236, 1842. 
., .—The sick stomach or milksickness of the Western States ascribed to Rhus 
radicans by an unprofessional correspondent of the editor. West. Jour. Med. and 
Phys. Sci., Cincinnati, 9, p. 243, 1836. 
., ., and Yandell, L. P.—Milksickness, alias sick stomach, and its treatment. West. 
Jour. Med. and Surg., Louisville, 1, p. 84, 1840 ; 2, p. 80, 1840 ; 4, p. 75, 1841 ; 5, p. 
235, 1842. 
Dumm, S. C.—Milksickness treated by injections of brandy and milk. Cincin. Lancet and 
Clinic, n. s. 3, p. 209, 1879-80. 
Elder, E. S.—Morbeo lacteo. Trans. Indiana Med. Soc., Indianapolis, 24, p. 113, 1874. 
Evans, J. P.—Milksickness a mineral poison. Nashville Jour. Med. and Surg., 18, p. 110, 
1860. 
Faux, W.—Memorable days in America. London, p. 212, 1823 ; see Thwaites, Early West¬ 
ern Travels, 11, p. 206. 
Fisher, G., and Kennicott, J. C.-—Milksickness. Chicago Med. Exam., 2, p. 538, 1861. 
Flagg, E.—The Far West, p. 203 ; see Thwaites, Early Western Travels, 27, p. 95. 
Fulton, A.—Milksickness. Cincin. Lancet and Observer, 16, p. 641, 1873 ; also, Med. and 
Surg. Reporter, Philadelphia, 50, p. 449, 1884. 
Gardner, J.—Milksickness; its microscopy. St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour., 38, p. 288, 
1880; also, Indiana Med. Report, Evansville, 1, p. 145, 1880. 
Graff, G. B.—On the milksickness of the West. Amer. Jour. Med. Sci., Philadelphia, n. s. 
1, p. 351, 1841. 
Gray, S. S.—Milksickness. Ohio Med. Jour., Columbus, 1, p. 284, 1881-82. 
Haines, —Facts relating to the disease generally known as sick stomach. West. Quar. 
