- Byrnes, C.M.
- Clinical and experimental studies upon the injection of alcohol into the gasserian ganglion for the relief of trigeminal neuralgia. 1915, 26: 1
- Lusk, G.
- Animal calorimetry. 1915, 26: 10
- Holmes, J.B.
- Variation in tuberculin hypersensitiveness during the course of pulmonary tuberculosis. 1915, 26: 12
- Stevenson, H.N., and Reid, M.R.
- The relation of the sensory nerves to inflammation. 1915, 26: 21
- Knox, J.H.M., Jr., and Ford, W.W.
- Note on the occurrence of Bacterium welchii (Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus) in the dejecta of children. 1915, 26: 27
- Clough, P.W.
- Some observations on hypersensitiveness to pneumococcus protein, with special reference to its relation to immunity. 1915, 26: 37
- Sellards A.W., and Baetjer, W.A.
- The recognition of atypical forms of intestinal amoebiasis. 1915, 26: 45
- Hess, O.
- Experiences with the phenolsulphonephthalein method of testing the function of the kidney. 1915, 26: 52
- Davis, J.S., and Hunnicutt, J.A.
- The osteogenic power of periosteum: with a note on bone transplantation. An experimental study. 1915, 26: 69
- Osler, W.
- The Jonathan Hutchinson iconography. A preliminary note. 1915, 26: 82
- Platt, W.B.
- An account of the surgery and the surgeons of the American Revolution. 1915, 26: 83
- Coryell, J.R.
- Renal cancer associated with renal stone. 1915, 26: 93
- Macht, D.I.
- An experimental study of lavage in acute carbolic acid poisoning. 1915, 26: 98
- Juettner, O.
- The beginnings of medicine in the middle west. 1915, 26: 104
- Ketron, L.W.
- Report of a case of acnitis with a study of the point of origin of the pathological process. 1915, 26: 111
- Blumer, G.
- The medical treatment of peptic ulcer with especial reference to the Lenhartz treatment. 1915, 26: 127
- Emerson, C.P.
- The nervous patient. 1915, 26: 133
- Howard, C.P.
- The diagnosis of mediastinitis. 1915, 26: 140
- McCrae, T.
- Tertiary syphilis of the liver. 1915, 26: 144
- Rous, F.P.
- The influence of dieting upon the course of cancer. 1915, 26: 146
- Strong, R.P.
- Recent developments in relation to the study of tropical medicine in the United States. 1915, 26: 148
- VanderHoof, D.
- The causes of indigestion - A study of 1000 cases. 1915, 26: 151
- Davis, D.M.
- The significance of the distribution of urea in the body. 1915, 26: 154
- Geraghty, J.T.
- Renal functional test. 1915, 26: 155
- Hinman, F.
- The preparatory treatment of urological operations. 1915, 26: 158
- Keith, N.M.
- Experimental hydronephrosis. 1915, 26: 160
- Young, H.H.
- The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute. 1915, 26: 161
- Cornell, W.B., and Councilman, W.T.
- Extra-mural psychiatry in Baltimore. 1915, 26: 164
- Hoch, A.
- A study of the benign psychoses. 1915, 26: 165
- MacCurdy, J.T.
- Ethical aspects of psychoanalysis. 1915, 26: 169
- Paton, S.
- Observations on embryo-guinea pigs. 1915, 26: 173
- Ricksher, C.
- The onset of general paralysis. 1915, 26: 174
- Bunting, C.H.
- Diphtheroid infections. 1915, 26: 179
- Flexner, S.
- The microbic cause and manner of infection of poliomyelitis. 1915, 26: 180
- MacCallum, W.G.
- Chondrodystrophia foetalis. Notes on the pathological changes in four cases. 1915, 26: 182
- Brödel, M.
- The origin, growth and future of medical illustration at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Medical School. 1915, 26: 185
- Burnam, C.F.
- A brief outline of the status of radium therapeutics. 1915, 26: 190
- Clark, J.G.
- Ultimate results secured from surgical intervention in simple cases of cholelithiasis and in cholelithiasis discovered during operations for other conditions. 1915, 26: 196
- Brogden, M.S.
- Hospital social service. 1915, 26: 201
- Lent, M.E.
- The visiting nurses of Baltimore. 1915, 26: 204
- Taylor, E.J.
- Nursing in the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic. 1915, 26: 206
- Strouse, S., Stein, I.F., and Wiseley, A.
- The accurate clinical study of blood-sugar. 1915, 26: 211
- Cooke, J.V.
- Chorio-epithelioma of the testicle. 1915, 26: 215
- Corner, G.W.
- Mithridatium and theriac, the most famous remedies of old medicine. 1915, 26: 222
- Werber, E.I.
- Is pathologic metabolism in the parental organism responsible for defective and monstrous development of the offspring?. 1915, 26: 226
- Pearce, R.M.
- Medicine in China. Review of report of the China medical commission of the Rockefeller foundation, New York, 1914. 1915, 26: 229
- Bloomfield, A.L., and Bayne-Jones, S.
- A case of abscess of liver, due to a streptothrix. 1915, 26: 230
- Moss, W.L.
- An attempt to immunize caves against tuberculosis by feeding the milk of vaccinated cows. 1915, 26: 241
- Miller, S.R., and Fairbank, R.E.
- Complement fixation in thyroid diseases. 1915, 26: 245
- Hollander, J.H.
- Two physician-economists. Sir William Petty, 1623-1687; François Quenay, 1694-1774. 1915, 26: 249
- Shippen, L.P.
- Common organisms in heated milk: their relation to its reactions. 1915, 26: 257
- Sandrock, E.P.
- The relations of splanchnoptosis to gastric acidity. 1915, 26: 262
- Caulfield, A.H.
- The relation between clinical and laboratory data in tuberculosis. 1915, 26: 273
- Petroff, S.A.
- Some cultural studies on the tubercle bacillus. 1915, 26: 276
- Gwyn, N.B.
- Dietl's aphorism on phlebotomy. 1915, 26: 279
- Hamman, L.
- The early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. 1915, 26: 282
- Sloan, M.F.
- Results obtained from the induced pneumothorax treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: A brief report. 1915, 26: 289
- Wolman, S., and Hirschman, I.I.
- A brief epitome of the results of sanatorium treatment. 1915, 26: 291
- Austrian C.R., and Hamman, L.
- Concerning the occurrence of tubercle bacilli in the circulating blood. 1915, 26: 293
- Brown, W.H.
- Lesions produced by arsenicals and their bearing on the problem of specific arsenic therapy. 1915, 26: 309
- LeCount, E.R.
- Miliary blastomycotic retrogressive lymphangitis of the epicardium. 1915, 26: 315
- Sprunt, T.P.
- An occasional feature in the pathology of splenomegaly. 1915, 26: 316
- Hemmeter, J.C.
- Michael Servetus. Discoverer of the pulmonary circulation. - His life and work. 1915, 26: 318
- Berkley, H.J.
- The psychoses of high-imbecile. 1915, 26: 327
- Willock, J.S.
- A dermoid cyst showing unusual features. 1915, 26: 330
- Stephenson, H.A.
- The mechanism of labor in spontaneous evolution. 1915, 26: 331
- Janeway, T.C.
- Important contributions to clinical medicine during the past thirty years from the study of human blood pressure. 1915, 26: 341
- Halsted, W.S.
- Elusive mobility of the breast in a case of retromammary cyst. 1915, 26: 350
- Clough, P.W.
- A case of foot and mouth disease in man. 1915, 26: 351
- Boggs, T.R., and Pincoffs, M.C.
- A method for the study of morphology and reproduction in filamentous organisms. 1915, 26: 354
- Jobling, J.W., and Petersen, W.F.
- A study of the ferments and antiferments of the body and their relation to certain diseases. 1915, 26: 356
- Kiester, W.S.
- Note on the antagonism between the lactic-acid and the spore-bearing organisms in milk. 1915, 26: 365
- Cushing, H., and Wed, L.H.
- Studies on the cerebrospinal fluid and its pathway, No. IX. Calcareous and osseous deposits in the arachnoidea. 1915, 26: 367
- Hess, A.F.
- The calcium factor in the hemophilia. 1915, 26: 372
- Bunting, C.H., and Yates, J.L.
- Bacteriological results in chronic leukaemia and in pseudoleukaemia. 1915, 26: 376
- Klebs, A.C.
- Iconographic notes on Girolamo Fracastoro. 1915, 26: 378
- Grey, E.G., and Carr, G.L.
- An experimental study of the factors responsible for non-infectious bone atrophy. 1915, 26: 381
- McGuire, P.F.
- Note on the origin of the lactic acid bacteria in milk. 1915, 26: 386
- Miller, S.R., Brush, N.D., Hammers, J.S., and Felton, L.D.
- A further study of the diagnostic value of the colloidal gold reaction, together with a method for the preparation of the reagent. 1915, 26: 391
- Boggs, T.R., and Pincoffs, M.C.
- A case of pulmonary moniliasis in the United States. 1915, 26: 407
- Burmeister, W.H.
- A mixed tumor (chondro-fibro-epithelioma) of the choroid plexus. 1915, 26: 410
- Bridgman, E.W., and King, J.T.
- A case of heart-block with recovery. 1915, 26: 412
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- Valuable additions to the library of The Johns Hopkins Hospital by Dr. Howard A. Kelly. 1915, 26: 415
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