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1920 - Volume 31

MacCallum, W.G., Lintz, J., Vermilye, H.N., Leggett, T.H., and Boas, E.
The effect of pyloric obstruction in relation to gastric tetany. — 1920, 31: 1


Reid, M.R., and Montgomery, J.C.
Acute cholecystitis in children as a complication of typhoid fever. — 1920, 31: 7


Young, H.H., and Waters, C.A.
X-ray studies of the seminal vesicles and vasa deferentia after urethroscopic injection of the ejaculatory ducts with thorium. A new diagnostic method. — 1920, 31: 12


Halsted, W.S.
Self-eventration of a large abdominal hygroma through a scalpel prick of the peritoneum. — 1920, 31: 13


Bloomfield, A.L.
The fate of the bacteria introduced into the upper air passages. II. B. Coli and Staphylococcus albus. — 1920, 31: 14


Halsted, W.S.
The upturned edge of the liver over acutely distended, empyematous gall-bladders. A diagnostic sign of some value. — 1920, 31: 14


Hampton, H.H.
A case of non-parasitic haematochyluria. — 1920, 31: 20


Brady, L.
A myoma of the uterus showing unusual degenerative changes. — 1920, 31: 24


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New woman's clinic and the change in the status of the Departments of Gynecology and Obstetrics. — 1920, 31: 25


Heuer, G.J., and Dunn, G.R.
Experimental pneumectomy. — 1920, 31: 31


Reid, M.R.
The effect of arteriovenous fistula upon the heart and blood-vessels. An experimental and clinical study. — 1920, 31: 43


Rivers, T.M.
The biological classification of influenza bacilli. — 1920, 31: 50


Winternitz, M.C., Smith, G.H., and Robinson, E.S.
An unrecognized pathway for bacterial invasion of the respiratory tract. — 1920, 31: 63


Mason, C.C.
German nutrition, 1914-1919. — 1920, 31: 66


Faust, E.C.
Pathological changes in the gasteropod liver produced by fluke infection. — 1920, 31: 79


Bloomfield, A.L.
III. The fate of influenza bacilli introduced into the upper air passages. — 1920, 31: 85


Nicholson, N.C.
Notes on muscular work during hypnosis. — 1920, 31: 89


Matsumoto, T.
The granules, vacuoles and mitochondria in the sympathetic nerve-fibers cultivated in vitro. — 1920, 31: 91


Hampton, H.H., and Wharton, L.R.
Venous thrombosis, pulmonary infarction and embolism following gynaecological operations. — 1920, 31: 95


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Presentation to the University of the portrait of Dr. John Whitridge Williams. — 1920, 31: 117


Bloomfield, A.L., and Huck, J.G.
The fate of bacteria introduced into the upper air passages. IV. The reaction of the saliva. — 1920, 31: 118


Jacobson, V.C.
Pyelitis et ureteritis et cystitis cystica. — 1920, 31: 122


Schultz, A.H.
An apparatus for measuring the newborn. — 1920, 31: 131


Greenberg, J.P.
An unusual case of tuberculous salpingitis. — 1920, 31: 132


Williams, J.W.
The significance of syphilis in prenatal care and in the causation of foetal death. — 1920, 31: 141


Mason, V.R.
Transient and paroxysmal auricular fibrillation. — 1920, 31: 145


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Presentation to the University of the portrait of Dr. Florence Rena Sabin. — 1920, 31: 151


Shohl, A.T.
Determination of the acidity of gastric contents. I. Determination and significance of acidity. — 1920, 31: 152


Shohl, A.T., and King, J.H.
Determination of the acidity of gastric contents. II. The colorimetric determination of free hydrochloric acid.. — 1920, 31: 158


Shohl, A.T., and King, J.H.
Determination of the acidity of gastric contents. III. Combined acidity and buffer value. — 1920, 31: 162


Macht, D.I.
Contributions to psychopharmacology. — 1920, 31: 167


Bliss, W.P.
A biological study of hemolytic streptococci from throats of patients suffering from scarlet fever. Preliminary report. — 1920, 31: 173


Reid, M.R.
Adenomata of the carotid gland. — 1920, 31: 177


Jacobson, C.
A study of the haemodynamic reactions of the cerebrospinal fluid and hypophyseal extracts. — 1920, 31: 185


Wislocki, G.B., and O'Connor, V.J.
Experimental observations upon the ureters, with especial reference to peristalsis and antiperistalsis. — 1920, 31: 197


Bloomfield, A.L.
The fate of bacteria introduced into the upper air passages. V. The Friedländer bacilli. — 1920, 31: 203


Rich, A.R.
A physiological study of the eustachian tube and its related muscles. — 1920, 31: 206


Mason, V.R., and Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Hereditary spastic paraplegia. — 1920, 31: 215


Halsted, W.S.
A striking elevation of the temperature of the hand and forearm following the excision of a subclavian aneurism and ligations of the left subclavian and axillary arteries. — 1920, 31: 219


Davison, W.C.
Bacillary dysentery in children. — 1920, 31: 225


Mason, V.R.
A study of the behavior of syphilitic and normal sera towards certain colloidal solutions. — 1920, 31: 234


Macht, D.I.
An experimental and clinical therapeutic study of whooping-cough. — 1920, 31: 236


Smith, D.T.
The pigmented epithelium of the embryo chick's eye studied in vivo and in vitro. With special reference to the origin and development of melanin pigment. — 1920, 31: 239


Dale, H.H.
Capillary poisons and shock. — 1920, 31: 257


Clough, P.W.
A study of the cardiovascular reaction to epinephrin. Epinephrin sensitiveness in patients with hypertension. — 1920, 31: 266


Heuer, G.J.
A clinical study of thirty-nine cases of combined thoracic and abdominal wounds. — 1920, 31: 273


Richards, E.L.
A study of the invalid reaction. — 1920, 31: 286


Sabin, F.R.
Healing of end-to-end intestinal anastomoses with especial reference to the regeneration of blood-vessels. — 1920, 31: 289


Holman, E.F.
End-to-end anastomosis of the intestine by presection seizures. An experimental study. — 1920, 31: 300


King, J.T.
An instance of voluntary acceleration of the pulse. — 1920, 31: 303


Rich, A.R.
The innervation of the tensor veli palatini and levator veli palatini muscles. — 1920, 31: 305


Dale, H.H.
Anaphylaxis. — 1920, 31: 310


Williams, J.W.
The value of Wassermann reaction in obstetrics, based upon the study of 4547 consecutive cases. — 1920, 31: 335


Weed, L.H.
The cells of the arachnoid. — 1920, 31: 343


Carter, E.P., and Howland, J.A.
A note upon occurrence of congenital atrioventricular dissociation. Report of a case of congenital complete heart block. — 1920, 31: 351


Clark, H.M., and Evans, F.A.
One factor in the mechanism of hemolysis in hemolytic anemia. — 1920, 31: 354


Gram, H.C.
The coagulation time of citrated plasma on recalcination. — 1920, 31: 364


Moise, T.S.
The origin of haemangiectases. — 1920, 31: 369


Dale, H.H.
Chemical structure and physiological action. — 1920, 31: 373


Gelien, J., Moss, W.L., and Guthrie, C.G.
The effect of diphtheria antitoxin in preventing lodgment in the nasal passages of animals. — 1920, 31: 381


Guthrie, C.G., Gelien, J., and Moss, W.L.
Diphtheria bacillus carriers. Second communication. — 1920, 31: 388


Keidel, A., and Moore, J.E.
The treatment of neurosyphilis by the intraspinal route. With the report of a clinical study of a series of cases treated from the point of view of increased permeability of the meninges. — 1920, 31: 404


Sprunt, T.P., and Evans, F.A.
Mononuclear leucocytosis in reaction to acute infections. ("Infectious mononucleosis"). — 1920, 31: 410


Thomas, H.M., Jr., and O'Hara, D.
Pneumococcus type I vegetative endocarditis. Report of a case following an attack of lobar pneumonia. — 1920, 31: 417


Thayer, W.S.
On some unpublished letters of Laennec. — 1920, 31: 425


Mason, V.R.
Pleural spirochaetosis. — 1920, 31: 435


Bunting, C.H.
Vicarious blood-platelet formation. — 1920, 31: 439


Ebaugh, F.G., and Stevenson, G.S.
The measurements of intracranial pressure changes in an epileptic and its experimental variations. — 1920, 31: 440


Higgins, H.L.
The determination of acetone in the breath,. — 1920, 31: 447


Swartz, E.O., Shohl, A.T., and Davis, D.M.
Certain cultural characteristics of the gonococcus. — 1920, 31: 449


McLean, J.A.
A laboratory method for the preparation of fibrinogen. — 1920, 31: 453


Baylor, J.W.
Restoration of hearing in case of gunshot injury of the Eustachian tubes. — 1920, 31: 454


Paul, J.R.
The histological pathology of a case of measles conjunctivitis. — 1920, 31: 455


Webster, L.T.
Lymphosarcoma, lymphatic leukaemia, leukosarcoma, Hodgkin's disease. — 1920, 31: 458


Richards, E.L.
Some adaptive difficulties found in school children. — 1920, 31: 461



1921 - Volume 32

Kelly, H.A.
George Miller Sternberg, 1838-1915. — 1921, 32: 1


Dandy, W.E.
Hydrocephalus in chondrodystrophy. — 1921, 32: 5


Bloomfield, A.L.
The mechanism of the carrier state, with special reference to carriers of Friedländer's bacillus. — 1921, 32: 10


Brady, L.
Tuberculosis of the kidney in women. — 1921, 32: 13


Webster, L.T.
Portal thrombosis. — 1921, 32: 16


Paul, J.R.
The relation of histamin to leukocytosis. — 1921, 32: 20


Sisson, W.R., and Broyles, E.N.
The influence of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis upon the development of the albino rat. — 1921, 32: 22


Spalding, E.D., and Von Glahn. W,C.
Syphilitic rupture pf a papillary muscle of the heart. — 1921, 32: 30


Bloomfield, A.L.
The significance of the bacteria found in the throats of healthy people. — 1921, 32: 33


Moss, W.L., Guthrie, C.G., and Marshall, B.C.
Experimental inoculation of human throats with avirulent diphtheria bacilli. — 1921, 32: 37


Kramer, B., and Tisdall, F.F.
A clinical method for the quantitative determination of calcium and magnesium in small amounts of serum or plasma. — 1921, 32: 44


Hanrahan, E.M.
The surgical treatment of rhinophyma, with report of a case. — 1921, 32: 49


Creighton, C., Wagner, C.E., and Davison, W.C.
The isolation of B. Dysenteriae (Flexner) from the urine of an infant with dysentery. — 1921, 32: 50


Cross, H.B.
A contribution of the staining of phagocytes and exudates. — 1921, 32: 51


Greenberg, J.P.
A clinical study of tuberculous salpingitis, based upon 200 cases. — 1921, 32: 52


Dandy, W.E.
The cause of so-called idiopathic hydrocephalus. — 1921, 32: 67


Shipley, P.G., Weech, A.A., Pearson, J.W., and Greene, C.H.
X-ray pictures of the bones in the diagnosis of syphilis in the fetus and in young infants. — 1921, 32: 75


Corner, G.W.
Internal migration of the ovum. — 1921, 32: 78


Bowcock, H.M.
Serious reactions to repeated transfusions in pernicious anemia. — 1921, 32: 83


Wislocki, G.B.
The fate of true solutions (phenolsulphonephthalein) and colloids (trypan blue) injected into the mammalian embryo. — 1921, 32: 93


Park, E.A., and Howland, J.
The dangers to life of severe involvement of the thorax in rickets. — 1921, 32: 101


Moss, W.L., Guthrie, C.G., and Gelien, J.
Diphtheria bacillus carriers. A report of conditions found in an orphan asylum. — 1921, 32: 109


Clark, H.M., and Evans, F.A.
Studies with lecithin and cholesterin in relation to the antihemolytic property of human serum. — 1921, 32: 113


Bloomfield, A.L.
Variations in the bacterial flora of the upper air passages during the course of common colds. — 1921, 32: 121


Rivers, T.M., and Leuschner, E.L.
Hemolytic influenza bacilli. — 1921, 32: 130


Wislocki, G.B.
Experimental observations on bone marrow. — 1921, 32: 132


Happ, W.M., and Mason, V.R.
Epidemic encephalitis. A clinical study. — 1921, 32: 137


Shipley, P.G., Park, E.A., McCollum, E.V., and Simmonds, N.
Studies on experimental rickets. III. A pathological condition bearing fundamental resemblances to rickets of the human being resulting from diets low in phosphorus and fat-soluble A: the phosphate ion in its prevention. — 1921, 32: 160


Maxcy, K.F.
Giardia (lamblia) intestinalis. A common protozoan parasite of children. — 1921, 32: 166


Williams, J.W.
A critical analysis of twenty-one years' experience with Caesarean section. — 1921, 32: 173


Pearl, R.
Modern methods in handling hospital statistics. — 1921, 32: 184


Morgan, H.J.
An atypical bacillus paratyphosus B infection. — 1921, 32: 195


Rivers, T.M., and Poole, A.K.
Growth requirements of influenza bacilli. — 1921, 32: 202


Miner, J.R.
The gradual withdrawal method of treating morphinism: a mathematical note. — 1921, 32: 205


Prigosen, R.E.
The formation of vacuoles and neutral red granules in connective-tissue cells and blood cells observed under abnormal conditions. — 1921, 32: 206


Bordet, J.
The theories of blood coagulation. — 1921, 32: 213


Carter, E.P., and Dieuaide, F.R.
On certain variations in the form of human electrocardiogram. — 1921, 32: 219


Pearl, R.
A statistical note on epidemic encephalitis. — 1921, 32: 221


Churchman, J.W.
The therapeutic significance of the Gram reaction. — 1921, 32: 225


Thompson, W.B.
The treatment of placenta praevia, together with the anatomical description of two specimens. — 1921, 32: 228


Bergstrand, H.
On the supposed life-cycle of bacteria. — 1921, 32: 234


Cross, H.B.
The capacity for phagocytosis shown by polymorphonuclear leucocytes in dead animals and after preservation in salt solution. — 1921, 32: 238


Smith, D.T.
The ingestion of melanin pigment granules by tissue cultures. — 1921, 32: 240


Morgan, H.J.
Chronic meningococcus septicaemia. A report of two cases. — 1921, 32: 245


Levine, S.A., and Ladd, W.S.
Perniciosus anemia. A clinical study of one hundred and fifty consecutive cases with special reference to gastric anacidity. — 1921, 32: 254


Guthrie, C.G.
Gland puncture as a diagnostic measure. — 1921, 32: 266


Bordet, J.
The present views on anaphylaxis. — 1921, 32: 269


King, J.T.
Determination of the basal metabolism from the carbon-dioxide elimination. With a statistical note by Raymond Pearl. — 1921, 32: 277


Bloomfield, A.L.
The localization of bacteria in the upper air passages: its bearing on infections. — 1921, 32: 290


Keidel, A., and Moore, J.E.
The ice-box modification of the Wassermann test in the diagnosis and treatment of syphilis. — 1921, 32: 296


Bayne-Jones, S., and Zinninger, P.
The inability of Staphylococci to form indole from protein, peptone and tryptophane. — 1921, 32: 299


Bordet, J.
Hemolytic exudates and transmissible bacterial autolysis. — 1921, 32: 302


Shaw, H.N.
Pregnancy following implantation of the outer and of the only remaining Fallopian into the uterine cornu after resection of a cornual pregnancy. — 1921, 32: 305


Halsted, W.S.
The swelling of the arm after operations for cancer of the breast - elephantiasis chirurgica - its cause and prevention. — 1921, 32: 309


Sabin, F.R.
Studies on blood. The vitally stainable granules as a specific criterion for erythroblasts and the differentiation of three strains of the white blood-cells as seen in the living chick's yolk-sac. — 1921, 32: 314


Hopkins, F.G.
Some oxidation mechanisms of the cell. — 1921, 32: 321


Clark, H.M., Zinck, R.H., and Evans, F.A.
Studies on some of the non-lipoid components of blood serum in relation to its antihemolytic property. — 1921, 32: 328


Hirose, K.
The nucleus in the human restiform body. — 1921, 32: 336


Park, E.A., and Howland, J.
The radiographic evidence of the influence of cod-liver oil in rickets. — 1921, 32: 341


Smith, H.L.
Lipodystrophia progressiva. With report of a case. — 1921, 32: 344


Cross, H.B.
An experimental study of phagocytosis in relation to terminal infections. — 1921, 32: 350


Hopkins, F.G.
The chemical dynamics of muscle. — 1921, 32: 359


Guthrie, C.G., Marshall, B.C., and Moss, W.L.
Experimental inoculation of human throats with virulent diphtheria bacilli. — 1921, 32: 369


Bloomfield, A.L.
The significance of "hemolytic influenza bacilli". — 1921, 32: 378


Mason, V.R., and Conroy, F.D.
Sulphaemoglobinaemia. — 1921, 32: 391


Guttmacher, M.S., and Guttmacher, A.F.
Morphological and physiological studies on the musculature of the mature Graafian follicle of the sow. — 1921, 32: 394


Dandy, W.E.
An operation for the total extirpation of tumors in the cerebello-pontine angle. A preliminary report. — 1922, 32: 344



1922 - Volume 33

Evans, F.A., and Happ, W.M.
Secondary anemia of infants; a study of so-called infantile splenic anemia or anemia infantum psudoleukemica. — 1922, 33: 1


Harris, J.W.
Pregnancy and labor in young primiparae. — 1922, 33: 12


Zinck, R.H., Clark, H.M., and Evans, F.A.
The protective power of serum in pernicious anemia and other conditions against hemolysis by saponin and by sodium oleate. — 1922, 33: 16


Lee, F.C.
The establishment of collateral circulation following ligation of the thoracic duct. — 1922, 33: 21


McCollum, E.V., Simmonds, N., Shipley, P.G., and Park, E.A.
Studies on experimental rickets. XV. The effect of starvation on the healing of rickets. — 1922, 33: 31


Bayne-Jones, S., and Wilson, D.W.
Immunological reactions of Bence-Jones proteins. I. Differences between Bence-Jones proteins and human serum proteins. — 1922, 33: 37


Moss, W.L., and Bigelow, G.H.
Yaws; an analysis of 1046 cases in the Dominican republic. — 1922, 33: 43


Major, R.H.
Studies on a case of chronic acid nephritis. — 1922, 33: 56


Bloomfield, A.L.
Adaptation of bacteria to growth on human mucous membranes and special reference to the throat flora of infants. — 1922, 33: 61


Martzloff, K.H.
Dermoid cysts of the ovary; a report of four cases. — 1922, 33: 66


Rich, A.R.
A study of the relation of the adrenal glands to experimentally produced hypotension (shock); with a note on the protective effect of preliminary anesthesia. — 1922, 33: 79


Gamble, T.O.
A clinical and anatomical study of fifty-one cases of repeated Caesarean section with especial reference to the healing of the cicatrix and to the occurrence of rupture through it. — 1922, 33: 93


Johnston, R.A., and Morgan, H.J.
Acute lobar pneumonia and haematogenous puerperal infection; a case report. — 1922, 33: 106


Marshall, B.C., and Guthrie, C.G.
Diphtheria bacillus carriers; results of re-examination of apparently negative cultures. — 1922, 33: 110


Lewis, M.R., and Felton, L.D.
The hydrogen-ion concentration of tissue growth in vitro. — 1922, 33: 112


Mason, V.R.
The relation of H-ion concentration to specific precipitation. — 1922, 33: 116


Bayne-Jones, S., and Wilson, D.W.
Immunological reactions of Bence-Jones proteins. II. Differences between Bence-Jones proteins from various sources. — 1922, 33: 119


Powers, G.F., Park, E.A., Simmonds, N., Shipley, P.G., and McCollum, E.V.
Study on experimental rickets. XIX. The prevention of rickets in the rat by means of radiation with the mercury vapor quartz lamp. — 1922, 33: 125


Hannon, R.R., and McCann, W.S.
A graphic method for the calculation of diabetic diets in the proper ketogenic-antiketogenic ratio. — 1922, 33: 128


Heuer, G.J., and Andrus, W.D.W
The alveolar and blood gas changes following pneumectomy. — 1922, 33: 130


Labat, G.L.
Posterior resection of the rectum and rectosigmoid (Kraske or modified) under regional anesthesia. — 1922, 33: 134


Baer, W.S.
The use of bone graft in the treatment of Pott's disease. — 1922, 33: 140


Cross, H.B.
A suggested modification of the Wright opsonic technique based upon the differential white blood count. — 1922, 33: 142


Bloomfield, A.L.
The dissemination of bacteria in the upper air passages. II. The circulation of bacteria in the mouth. — 1922, 33: 145


Rivers, T.M.
Bacterial nutrition; growth of a hemophilic bacillus on media containing only an autoclave-stable substance as an accessory factor. — 1922, 33: 149


Schaffer, A.J., Folkoff, C., and Bayne-Jones, S.
On the presence of nucleic acid in bacteria (a preliminary report). — 1922, 33: 151


Richards, E.L.
The role of situation in psychopathological conditions (abstract). — 1922, 33: 152


Keith, A.
The evolution of human races in the light of the hormone theory. — 1922, 33: 155, 195


Shipley, P.G., and Blackfan, K.D.
The pharmacological action of adrenalin on the sphincter pylori of the foetus. — 1922, 33: 159


Happ, W.M.
Occurrence of anaemia in rats on deficient diets. — 1922, 33: 163


Bloomfield, A.L.
The significance of the influenza bacilli. — 1922, 33: 172


Putnam, T.J.
The intercolumnar tubercle, an undescribed area in the anterior wall of the third ventricle. — 1922, 33: 181


Novak, Edward
Pseudomyxoma peritonei. — 1922, 33: 182


Bloom, W.
Histamine as an inflammatory agent. — 1922, 33: 185


Dandy, W.E.
Treatment of non-encapsulated brain tumors by extensive resection of contiguous brain tissue. — 1922, 33: 188


Williams, J.W.
Spontaneous labor occurring through an obliquely contracted, kyphotic, funnel pelvis. — 1922, 33: 190


McCollum, E.V., Simmonds, N., Kinney, E.M., and Grieves, C.J.
The relation of nutrition to tooth development and tooth preservation. I. A preliminary study of gross maxillary and dental defects in two hundred and twenty rats an defective and deficient diets. — 1922, 33: 202


Shipley, P.G., and Park, E.A.
Studies on experimental rickets. XX. The effects of strontium administration on the histological structure of the growing bones. — 1922, 33: 216


Martzloff, K.H.
Carcinoma of the cervix uteri; a very early case. — 1922, 33: 221


Doan, C.A.
The capillaries of the bone marrow of the adult pigeon. — 1922, 33: 222


Churchman, J.W.
The effect of slight increase of temperature on the bacteriostatic power of gentian violet. — 1922, 33: 227


McCollum, E.V., Simmonds, N., Becker, J.E., and Shipley, P.G.
Studies on experimental rickets. XXI. An experimental demonstration of the existence of a vitamin which promotes calcium deposition. — 1922, 33: 229


Moore, J.E.
Studies in asymptomatic neurosyphilis. II. The classification, treatment, and prognosis of early asymptomatic neurosiphilis. — 1922, 33: 231


Long, E.R.
The biochemistry of tuberculosis. — 1922, 33: 246


Bloomfield, A.L.
The dissemination of bacteria in the upper air passages. III. The relation of bacteria to the mucous membranes. — 1922, 33: 252


Cunningham, R.S.
The changes in the omentum of the rabbit during mild irritations; with especial reference to the specificity of the mesothelium. — 1922, 33: 257


Richards, E.L.
The elementary school and the individual child (abstract). — 1922, 33: 265


Firket, J., and Campos, E.S.
Generalized megalocaryocytic reaction to saponin poisoning. — 1922, 33: 271


Lewis, W.H., and McCoy, C.C.
The survival of cells after the death of the organism. — 1922, 33: 284


Hitchock, C.H., and Loveland, R.
A study of the Austin-Stillman-Van Slyke index of the urea excretion. — 1922, 33: 294


McCollum, E.V., Simmonds, N., Shipley, P.G., and Park, E.A.
Studies on experimental rickets. XXII. Conditions which must be fulfilled in preparing animals for testing the anti-rachitic effect of individual food-stuffs. — 1922, 33: 296


Bayliss, W.M.
Interfacial phenomena with special reference to colloids and enzymes. — 1922, 33: 307


Kramer, B., and Howland, J.
Factors which determine the concentration of calcium and of organic phosphorus in the blood serum of rats. — 1922, 33: 313


Harris, J.W.
A study of the results obtained in sixty-four Caesarean sections terminated by supravaginal hysterectomy. — 1922, 33: 318


Schlaepfer, K
Air embolism following various diagnostic or therapeutic procedures in diseases of the pleura and the lung. — 1922, 33: 321


Macht, D.I., and Finesilver, E.M.
The effect of saline purgatives on the absorption of other drugs. — 1922, 33: 330


Hughson, W.
Localization of cutaneous nerves by electrical stimulation, applied to nerve-block anaesthesia. — 1922, 33: 338


Nowrey, J.E., Jr
The effect of sodium germanate upon the total hemoglobin of the albino rat. — 1922, 33: 340


Smith, D.T.
Giant centrospheres in xanthomatous tumors. — 1922, 33: 342


Cullen, T.S.
A normal pregnancy following insertion of the outer half of a Fallopian tube into the uterine cornu. — 1922, 33: 344


Bayliss, W.M.
The excitatory state. — 1922, 33: 347


Williams, J.W.
A study of frozen sections through a cadaver showing the anatomical relations of a large uterine myoma. — 1922, 33: 350


Mori, S.
The changes in para-ocular glands which follow the administration of diets low in fat-soluble A; with notes of effect of the same diets on the salivary glands and the mucosa of the larynx and trachea. — 1922, 33: 357


Wislocki, G.B.
Note on a modification of the chromaffin reaction, with observations on the occurrence of abdominal chromaffin bodies in mammals. — 1922, 33: 359


Thayer, W.S.
On the cardiac complications of gonorrhoea. — 1922, 33: 361


Hohman, L.B.
Post-encephalitic behavior disorders in children. — 1922, 33: 372


Wilson, J.L.
Tolerance and acquired tolerance of the mesenchyme cells in tissue-cultures for copper sulphate and sodium arsenite. — 1922, 33: 375


Wislocki, G.B., and Crowe, S.J.
Note on the abdominal chromaffin body in dogs. — 1922, 33: 377


Williams, J.W.
The influence of the treatment of syphilitic pregnant women upon the incidence of congenital syphilis. — 1922, 33: 383


Reid, M.R.
The use of large Reverdin grafts in the healing of chronic osteomyelitis. — 1922, 33: 386


Corner, G.W.
The morphological theory of monochorionic twins as illustrated by a series of supposed early twin embryos of the pig. — 1922, 33: 389


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Development and growth of the metanephros or permanent kidney in chick embryos (eight to ten days' incubation). — 1922, 33: 392


Pearl, R.
Biometrical studies in pathology. II. Pathometric index numbers: preliminary account of a quantitative method of evaluating pathological phenomena. — 1922, 33: 406


Bayliss, W.M.
Vaso-motor reactions. — 1922, 33: 412


Woods, A.C., and Knapp, A.
The diagnostic and therapeutic use of uveal pigment in injuries of the uveal tract and sympathetic ophthalmia. — 1922, 33: 419


Chesney, A.M., and Hodges, A.B.
Observations on the production of toxic substances by pneumococci. — 1922, 33: 425


Rivers, T.M.
Influenza-like bacilli; growth of influenza-like bacilli on media containing only an autoclave-labile substance as an accessory food factor. — 1922, 33: 429


Rosenthal, S.M.
A new method of testing liver function with phenoltetrachlorphtalein; second communication. — 1922, 33: 432


Hogue, M.J.
A study of trichomonas hominis, its cultivation, its inoculation into animals and its staining reaction to vital dyes. — 1922, 33: 437


Baldwin, J.C.
Entero-urethral fusion in a fetus, simulating fetal ascites. — 1922, 33: 440


Brady, L.
Report of a case of tubal pregnancy probably caused by a parovarian cyst. — 1922, 33: 442


Jones, W., and Folkoff, C.
The isolation of nucleic acid from tissues. — 1922, 33: 443


Ghormley, R.K.
A case of congenital osteosclerosis. — 1922, 33: 444



1923 - Volume 34

Marsahll, E.K., Jr., and Vickers, J.L.
The mechanism of elimination of phenolusulphonephthalein by the kidney - a proof of secretion by the convoluted tubules. — 1923, 34: 1


Slemons, J.M., and Stander, H.J.
The lipoids of maternal and fetal blood at the conclusion of labor. — 1923, 34: 7


Bayne-Jones, S., and Van Der Lingen, J.S.
The bactericidal action of ultra-violet light. — 1923, 34: 11


Keidel, A., and Moore, J.E.
The Wassermann reaction in The Johns Hopkins Hospital. — 1923, 34: 16


Major, R.H.
Studies on sugar tolerance. — 1923, 34: 21


Haden, R.L., and Orr, T.G.
The cause of certain acute symptoms following gastroenterostomy. — 1923, 34: 26


...
Minute upon the death of Dr. William Stewart Halsted. — 1923, 34: 28


Greenspon, E.A.
A selective culture medium for the diphtheria bacillus. — 1923, 34: 30


Guthrie, C.G., and Huck, J.G.
On the existence of more than four isoagglutinin groups in human blood. — 1923, 34: 37


Kolls, A.C., and Cash, J.R.
The blood pressures in the unanesthetized dog. — 1923, 34: 49


McQuarrie, I.
Isoagglutination in new-born infants and their mothers. A possible relationship between interagglutination and the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1923, 34: 51


Keye, J.D.
Periodic variations in spontaneous contractions of uterine muscle, in relation to the oestrous cycle and early pregnancy. — 1923, 34: 60


Jones, W., and Perkins, M.E.
The preparation of nucleotides from yeast nucleic acid. — 1923, 34: 63


Bloomfield, A.L.
The effect of antiseptics on the bacterial flora of the upper passages. — 1923, 34: 65


Holman, E.F.
Hypoglycemia in exophthalmic goitre. A preliminary report. — 1923, 34: 69


McCann, W.S., and Hannon, R.R.
Studies of diabetes mellitus. I. Respiratory exchange following the ingestion of glucose, glycerol, calcium hexose phosphate and calcium glycerophosphate. — 1923, 34: 73


Guthrie, C.G., and Huck, J.G.
On the existence of more than four isoagglutinin groups in human blood. Part II. — 1923, 34: 80


Moore, J.E.
Studies on the influence of pregnancy in syphilis. I. The course of syphilitic infection in pregnant women. — 1923, 34: 89


Elman, R.
Spinal arachnoid granulations with especial reference to the cerebrospinal fluid. — 1923, 34: 99


Major, R.H.
Studies of the blood chemistry in allergy. — 1923, 34: 104


Miller, R.T., Jr., and Andrus, W.D.W
Experimental surgery of the thoracic oesophagus. — 1923, 34: 109


Schlaepfer, K
Closure of granulating wounds with Reverdin-Halsted grafts. — 1923, 34: 114


Andrus, W.D.W
Observations on the total lung volume and blood flow following pneumectomy. — 1923, 34: 119


Snyder, F.F.
Changes in the Fallopian tube during the ovulation cycle and early pregnancy. — 1923, 34: 121


Byrnes, C.M.
An examination of the spinal accessory nerves from a case of bilateral acquired spasmodic torticollis. — 1923, 34: 125


Guthrie, C.G., and Huck, J.G.
On the existence of more than four isoagglutinin groups in human blood. Part III. — 1923, 34: 128


Curtis, W.J.
Joseph R. DeLamar. — 1923, 34: 135


Kolls, A.C., and Youmans, J.B.
Quantitative studies with arsphenamine. I. A colorimetric method for the estimation of arsphenamine in blood and tissues. — 1923, 34: 149


Brady, L.
A clinical study of ectopic pregnancy. — 1923, 34: 152


Macht, D.I., and Hill, J.H.
Concerning the antiseptic action of some benzyl compounds. — 1923, 34: 154


Huck, J.G.
The blood picture of uncomplicated pellagra. With a review of the literature. — 1923, 34: 157


Hill, E.C.
An instrument for measuring distortion due to the divergence of x-rays. — 1923, 34: 164


Polvogt, L.M., McCollum, E.V., and Simmonds, N.
The production of kidney lesions in rats by diets defective only in that they contained excessive amounts of proteins. — 1923, 34: 168


Kolls, A.C., and Youmans, J.B.
Quantitative studies with arsphenamine. II. Distribution and excretion after intravenous injection. — 1923, 34: 181


Schlaepfer, K
The phrenic as the nerve of motor innervation of the diaphragm. — 1923, 34: 195


Bidgood, C.Y.
Blind end-to-end anastomosis of the sigmoid - a modified Halsted operation - presentation of a new instrument. — 1923, 34: 197


Neuhausen, B.S., and Breslin. J.E.
Study of the influence of chemicals on erythrocyte membranes by changes in corpuscular volume. — 1923, 34: 199


McCann, W.S., Hannon, R.R., and Dodd, K.
Studies of diabetes mellitus. III. The use of the pancreatis extract insulin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. — 1923, 34: 205


Casparis, H., and Kramer, B.
The treatment of active infantile tetany with radiations from the mercury vapor quartz lamp. — 1923, 34: 219


Hill, J.H., and Colston, J.A.C.
A note on the bacteriostatic action of urine after the intravenous administration of mercurochrome to normal rabbits. — 1923, 34: 220


Lewis, M.R.
The destruction of Bacillus radicicola by the connective-tissue cells of the chick embryo in vitro. — 1923, 34: 223


Seckinger, D.L.
Spontaneous contractions of the Fallopian tube of the domestic pig with reference to the oestrous cycle. — 1923, 34: 236


Hannon, R.R., and Lyman, R.S.
A graphic method for recording oxygen consumption. — 1923, 34: 241


Dandy, W.E.
The space compensating function of the cerebro-spinal fluid - in connection with cerebral lesions in epilepsy. — 1923, 34: 245


Bloomfield, A.L., and Felty, A.R.
Prophylactic vaccination against acute tonsillitis. — 1923, 34: 251


Campos, E.S.
Pathological changes in the kidney in congenital syphilis. — 1923, 34: 253


Felton, L.D.
Studies on virulence. I. An automatic transferring device: influence on virulence of growth of microorganisms during the logarithmic increase phase. — 1923, 34: 262


Sabin, F.R.
Studies of living human blood-cells. — 1923, 34: 277


Novak, Edward, and Te Linde, R.W.
The pathological anatomy of the corpus luteum (abscess, cyst, hematoma, and neoplasm). — 1923, 34: 289


McCann, W.S.
Lipemia retinalis. — 1923, 34: 302


King, J.T.
The gas exchange in diseases of thyroid gland. — 1923, 34: 304


Neuhausen, B.S., and Wang, Z.T.
The determination of corpuscular volume from the relative viscosities and conductivities of blood and plasma or serum. — 1923, 34: 311


Felton, L.D.
A study of the growth of certain microorganisms on reinoculated media. — 1923, 34: 313


Bloom, W.
The role of the lymphatics in the absorption of the bile pigment from the liver in early obstructive jaundice. — 1923, 34: 316


Rich, A.R.
Experimental studies concerning the site of origin of bilirubin. — 1923, 34: 321


Felty, A.R., and Hodges, A.B.
A clinical study of acute streptococcus infection of the pharyngeal lymphoid tissue (acute follicular tonsillitis). — 1923, 34: 330


Huck, J.G.
Sickle cell anaemia. — 1923, 34: 335


Hodges, A.B.
A clinical epidemiological study of acute tonsillitis and acute upper respiratory infections. — 1923, 34: 344


King, J.T., and Cross, V.B.
Superventilation and carbon dioxide elimination. — 1923, 34: 349


Felton, L.D.
A substitute for acid hematin as the standard in Sahli's hemoglobinometer. — 1923, 34: 357


Aycock, W.L., and Amoss, H.L.
Experiments on local specific therapy in poliomyelitis. The utilization of hypertonic solutions in the serum treatment of experimental poliomyelitis. — 1923, 34: 361


Lewis, W.H., and Gey, G.O.
Clasmatocytes and tumor cells in cultures of mouse sarcoma. — 1923, 34: 369


Hill, J.H., and Colston, J.A.C.
A note on the effect of the intravenous administration of mercurochrome on the bacteriostatic action of blood. — 1923, 34: 372


Lewis, M.R.
Reversible gelation in living cells. — 1923, 34: 373


Felty, A.R., and Bloomfield, A.L.
Observations on strains of hemolytic streptococci recovered from carriers and cases during an outbreak of acute tonsillitis. — 1923, 34: 379


Everett, H.S., Bayne-Jones, S., and Wilson, D.W.
Precipitin reactions of a crystalline globulin from human urine. — 1923, 34: 385


Edwards, J.G., and Forgrave, H.S., Jr.
The rate of the locomotion in Ameba in alkali chlorides. — 1923, 34: 387


Huck, J.G., and Bigalow, R.M.
Poikilocytes in otherwise normal blood (elliptical human erythrocytes). — 1923, 34: 390


Bloomfield, A.L., and Felty, A.R.
On the mode of spread of an outbreak of acute tonsillitis. — 1923, 34: 393


Carter, E.P., and Dieuaide, F.R.
Recurrent complete heart block with normal conduction between attacks. — 1923, 34: 401


Ketron, L.W., and Gay, L.N.
Universal lymphatic leukemia of the skin. — 1923, 34: 404


Heatly, C.A., and Crowe, S.J.
Asthma and infections of the accessory nasal sinuses: a study based on 62 cases. — 1923, 34: 410


Bloomfield, A.L., and Felty, A.R.
On the dissemination of hemolytic streptococci among a group of healthy people. — 1923, 34: 414


Woollard, H.H., and Wislocki, G.B.
Note on the phagocytic activity of hemal galnds in the sheep. — 1923, 34: 418


Bauer, J.T.
The effect of pyrogallic acid upon connective-tissue cells of the chick embryo in tissue cultures. — 1923, 34: 422


Brady, L.
A case of carcinoma of the fourchette. — 1923, 34: 426



1924 - Volume 35

Stander, H.J., and Creadick, A.N.
Blood volume in pregnancy. — 1924, 35: 1


Keefer, C.S.
Report of a case of Malta fever originating in Baltimore, Maryland. — 1924, 35: 6


Young, H.H.
Cure of retroperitoneal and perinephritic infection (abscess) by intravenous injection of mercurochrome. — 1924, 35: 14


Felty, A.R.
Chronic arthritis in the adult, associated with splenomegaly and leucopenia. A report of five cases of an unusual clinical syndrome. — 1924, 35: 16


Ford, F.R., and Amoss, H.L.
Results of the injection of encephalitic spinal fluid into rabbits. — 1924, 35: 20


Huck, J.G., and Guthrie, C.G.
Further studies on blood grouping. I. The antigenic properties of two types of "group II" erythrocytes. — 1924, 35: 23


Major, R.H.
Xanthoma diabeticorum. — 1924, 35: 27


Guthrie, C.G., and Pesel, J.F.
Further studies on blood grouping. II. The influence of temperature upon isohaemagglutination. — 1924, 35: 33


Willson, C.R., and Evans, F.A.
An analysis of the clinical histories of patients with pernicious anemia in the Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1918 to 1922. — 1924, 35: 38


Stander, H.J.
A chemical study of a case of chloroform poisoning. — 1924, 35: 46


Guttmacher, A.F.
Diffuse uterine gland cysts in a cat. — 1924, 35: 49


Hanrahan, E.M.
Marked structural alteration in a breast carcinoma recurring after eleven years. — 1924, 35: 52


Elman, R., and Rothman, P.
Adrenal insufficiency and atrophy of the cortex following venous obstruction of the suprarenal glands. — 1924, 35: 54


Haden, R.L., and Orr, T.G.
Melanuria in the absence of melanotic tumor. — 1924, 35: 58


Ford, F.R., and Firor, W.B.
Primary "sarcomatosis" of the leptomeninges. — 1924, 35: 65


Bugg, C.R., and Folkoff, C.
A case of arsenic dermatitis in child, treated with sodium thiosulphate. — 1924, 35: 76


Smith, D.T., and Burky, E.L.
Impetigo contagiosa in children - its etiology and treatment. — 1924, 35: 78


Guthrie, C.G., and Pesel, J.F.
Further studies on blood grouping. III. The varied types of "group IV" blood. — 1924, 35: 81


Clapp, C.A.
The mechanism in the production of increased tension in hydrophthalmos. — 1924, 35: 85


Johnstone, P.N.
Studies on the physiological anatomy of the embryonic heart. I. The demonstration of complete heart block in chick embryos during the second, third, and fourth days of incubation. — 1924, 35: 87


DeGaris, C.F.
Notes on some interrelations of fibroblasts in tissue culture. — 1924, 35: 90


Elvers, C.F.
A new apparatus for heating bacterial and blood smears. — 1924, 35: 94


Stander, H.J., Duncan, E.E., and Moses, B.L.
The excretion rate of urea in the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1924, 35: 97


Harris, J.W.
The after-effects of the late toxemias of pregnancy. — 1924, 35: 103


Firor, W.M., and Ford, F.R.
Gliomatosis of the leptomeninges. — 1924, 35: 108


Cunningham, R.S.
The effects of chronic irritations on the morphology of the peritoneal mesothelium. — 1924, 35: 111


Bloomfield, A.L., and Felty, A.R.
On the mode of transmission of the streptococci associated with tonsillitis. — 1924, 35: 115


Huck, J.G., and Bowden, D.T.
On the peculiar morphology of a malarial parasite in a case of chronic malaria in the temperate zone. — 1924, 35: 122


Guthrie, C.G., and Pesel, J.F.
Further studies on blood grouping. IV. The demonstration of two additional isoagglutinins (D and Q) in human blood. — 1924, 35: 126


Stander, H.J.
The blood chemistry during pregnancy. — 1924, 35: 133


Tillet, W.S., and Rivers, T.M.
Atypical distribution of varicella lesions dependent upon a coexistent syphilitic infection. — 1924, 35: 137


Major, R.H., and Stephenson, W.
The effect of methyl guanidine on the blood pressure. — 1924, 35: 140


Snyder, F.F.
Changes in the human oviduct during the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. — 1924, 35: 141


Barrera, F. de P., and Pena Chavarria, A.
The acute exanthem of leprosy. — 1924, 35: 147


Oppenheimer, E.H.
Experiments on the extrahepatic formation of bilirubin. — 1924, 35: 158


Young, H.H.
Preliminary report of a case of mixed sex. An apparent male, with a testis in scrotum on right side; ovary, tube and uterus in inguinal canal on left side. — 1924, 35: 165


Cash, J.R.
A preliminary study of the blood-pressure following reduction of renal substance with a note on simultaneous changes in blood-chemistry and blood-volume. — 1924, 35: 168


Nowrey, J.E., Jr
A comparison of the effects of germanium dioxide and of sodium germanate on the blood of the albino rat. — 1924, 35: 180


Lewis, W.H.
Hofbauer cells (clasmatocytes) of the human chorionic villus. — 1924, 35: 183


Major, R.H., and Stephenson, W.
Further observations on the elevation in blood pressure produced by guanidine compounds. — 1924, 35: 186


Wislocki, G.B., and Crowe, S.J.
Experimental observations on the adrenals and the chromaffin system. — 1924, 35: 187


Hughson, W., and Scarff, J.E.
The influence of intravenous sodium chloride on intestinal absorption and peristalsis. — 1924, 35: 197


Thomas, H.M., Jr.
Glycerin, its use as an antiketogenic substance in the diet of diabetic patients. — 1924, 35: 201


Beck, C.S.
A study of lymph pressure. — 1924, 35: 206


Cutler, M.
A clinical study of hypernephroma. — 1924, 35: 214


Hill, E.C.
Notes on an opaque x-ray mass. — 1924, 35: 218


Guthrie, C.G., Pesel, J.F., and Huck, J.G.
Further studies on blood grouping. V. The recognition of three types of "group II" blood. — 1924, 35: 221


Dieuaide, F.R.
Observations on the respiratory gases in ventricular paroxysmal tachycardia. — 1924, 35: 229


Hughson, W.
Meningeal relations of the hypophysis cerebri. — 1924, 35: 232


Chesney, A.M., Kemp, J.E., and Resnik, W.H.
Syphilitic arthritis with esosinophilia: Recovery of T. pallidum from the synovial fluid. — 1924, 35: 235


Langworthy, O.R.
Problems of tongue innervation: course of proprioceptive nerve fibers, autonomic innervation of skeletal musculature. — 1924, 35: 239


Wislocki, G.B., and Guttmacher, A.F.
Spontaneous peristalsis of the excised whole uterus and Fallopian tubes of the sow with reference to the ovulation cycle. — 1924, 35: 246


Lewis, W.H.
The influence of temperature on the rhythm of the isolated heart of the young chick embryo. — 1924, 35: 252


Owen, T.
A case of polycythaemia vera with special reference to the familial features and treatment with phenylhydrazine. — 1924, 35: 258


Keefer, C.S., Perlzweig, W.A., and McCann, W.S.
On the use of intarvin fat - glyceryl margarate - in diabetes mellitus. — 1924, 35: 265


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Congenital arteriovenous fistula. An embryological study, with the report of a case. — 1924, 35: 271


Rich, A.R., Davison, W.C., and Greene, C.H.
Xeroderma pigmentosum. A clinical and pathological report of one case. — 1924, 35: 285


Keefer, C.S., and Felty, A.R.
Acute disseminated lupus erythematosus. Report of three fatal cases. — 1924, 35: 294


Shipley, P.G.
The healing of rickety bones in vitro. — 1924, 35: 304


Abel, J.J.
Physiological, chemical and clinical studies on pituitary principles. — 1924, 35: 305


MacCallum, W.G.
Rheumatic lesions of the left auricle of the heart. — 1924, 35: 329


Clough, P.W.
The protective power of normal human serum against pneumococcus infection. — 1924, 35: 330


Hohman, L.B.
The treatment of post-encephalitic Parkinson syndrome with hyoscin hydrobromide, with a note on the mental attitude in this syndrome and a report of 18 cases. — 1924, 35: 335


Plass, E.D.
Non-protein nitrogen retention during eclampsia and allied conditions. The blood nitrogen curve in normal and in toxemic pregnancies. — 1924, 35: 345


Plass, E.D., and Bogert, L.J.
Plasma protein variations in normal and toxemic pregnancies. — 1924, 35: 361


McNeill, C.
Pulmonary infection with the spirochaetae and fusiform bacilli of Vincent. — 1924, 35: 368


Martzloff, K.H.
The use of eserin and strychnin in post-operative abdominal distention. A clinical study to determine the prophylactic influence of these drugs in the prevention of abdominal distension following operations on the pelvic viscera, together with some other considerations. — 1924, 35: 370


Petersen, H.A.
An experimental study of ununited fractures with especial reference to the inorganic bone-forming elements in the blood serum. — 1924, 35: 378


Reichert, F.L.
An experimental study of the anastomotic circulation in the dog. — 1924, 35: 385


Major, R.H.
Pernicious anemia and renal insufficiency. — 1924, 35: 390


Blalock, A.
A statistical study of eight hundred and eighty-eight cases of biliary tract disease. — 1924, 35: 391


Hill, J.H., and Bidgood, C.Y.
The effect of intravenous injection of mercurochrome on the kidneys. — 1924, 35: 409


Dieuaide, F.R., and Turner, R.H.
Note on timing device for the determination of the refractory period of the heart. — 1924, 35: 411


Firor, W.M.
The use of plaster in the treatment of fractured femurs. — 1924, 35: 412


Rich, A.R.
The formation of the bile pigment from haemoglobin in tissue cultures. — 1924, 35: 415


Kelly, H.A.
William Wood Russell. — 1924, 35: 416


Hoffman, W.S.
The isolation of adenine nucleotide from blood. — 1924, 35: 417



1925 - Volume 36

Goodnow, F.J.
Memorial meeting for Dr. William Stewart Halsted, late professor of surgery in The Johns Hopkins Medical School; held at Homewood, Sunday afternoon, December 16, 1923. — 1925, 36: 1


Matas, R.
In memoriam - William Stewart Halsted. An appreciation. — 1925, 36: 2


Finney, J.M.T.
A personal appreciation of Dr. Halsted. — 1925, 36: 28


Welch, W.H.
In memoriam - William Stewart Halsted. — 1925, 36: 34


Dandy, W.E., and Elman, R.
Studies in experimental epilepsy. — 1925, 36: 40


Reid, M.R.
Dr. Halsted's Friday clinics. — 1925, 36: 50


Brödel, M.
A case of Reverdin skin drafting exhibited in Dr. Halsted's clinic on wound healing. — 1925, 36: 60


Holman, E.F.
Certain types of congenital heart disease interpreted as intracardiac arteriovenous and venoarterial fistulae. I. Patent ductus arteriosus. — 1925, 36: 61


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Blind-end circular suture of the intestine (Halsted method). — 1925, 36: 81


Thayer, W.S.
Notes on acute rheumatic disease of the heart. — 1925, 36: 99


Dandy, W.E.
Section of the sensory root of the trigeminal nerve at the pons; preliminary report of the operative procedure. — 1925, 36: 105


Gardner, G.H., Grove, R.C., Gustafson, R.K., Maire, E.D., Thompson, M.J., Wells, H.S., and Lamson, P.D.
Studies on the pathological histology of experimental carbon tetrachloride poisoning. — 1925, 36: 107


Birkhaug, K.E.
Studies in scarlet fever. II. Studies on the use of convalescent scarlet fever serum and Dochez' scarlatinal antistreptococcic serum for the treatment of scarlet fever. — 1925, 36: 134


Lewis, M.R., Willis, H.S., and Lewis, W.H.
The epithelioid cells of tuberculous lesions. — 1925, 36: 175


Smith, D.T.
Evidence showing the existence of two distinct types of pigment cells capable of giving rise to melanotic tumors. — 1925, 36: 185


Kemp, J.E., and Chesney, A.M.
Report of the recovery of T. pallidum from the spinal fluid of a patient with syphilitic meningitis of the neuro-recurrence type. — 1925, 36: 199


Smith, M.G.
Hyperplasia of lipoid-holding cells in diabetes with lipemia. — 1925, 36: 203


Reichert, F.L., and Holman, E.F.
The fate of the sutures as observed in intestinal anastomosis and in the healing of wounds. — 1925, 36: 212


Rich, A.R., and Bumstead, J.H.
On the identity of haematoidin and bilirubin. — 1925, 36: 225


Rich, A.R.
On the extrahepatic formation of the bile pigment. — 1925, 36: 233


Birkhaug, K.E.
Studies on the biology of the streptococcus erysipelatis. I. Agglutination and agglutinin absorption with the streptococcus erysipelatis. — 1925, 36: 248


Major, R.H., and Helwig, F.C.
Clinical and pathological studies on chronic nephrosis. — 1925, 36: 260


Brady, L.
An adenomyoma of the vesico-vaginal septum and a supernumerary ovary. — 1925, 36: 266


Sun, K.C.
Spontaneous contractions of pregnant human uterus; a preliminary report. — 1925, 36: 280


Johnstone, P.N.
Studies on the physiological anatomy of the embryonic heart. II. An inquiry into the development of the heart beat in chick embryos, including the development of irritability to electrical stimulation. — 1925, 36: 299


Smith, H.P.
The fate of an intravenously injected dye (Brilliant vital red) with special reference to its use in blood volume determination. — 1925, 36: 325


Davidson, E.C., and McQuarrie, I.
Hemophilia; a study of the blood, the clinical course and the heredity in three cases. — 1925, 36: 343


Major, R.H.
The excretion of guanidine bases in two cases of arterial hypertension with reduction in blood pressure. — 1925, 36: 357


Lewis, M.R.
Origin of the phagocytic cells of the lung of the frog. — 1925, 36: 361


Rich, A.R., and Bumstead, J.H.
On the alleged power of bacteria to form bile pigment from haemoglobin. — 1925, 36: 376


Plass, E.D., and Matthew, C.W.
Placental transmission. III. The amino-acids, non-protein nitrogen, urea, and uric acid in fetal and maternal whole blood, plasma and corpuscles. — 1925, 36: 393


Hohman, L.B.
The histo-pathology of post-encephalitic Parkinson's syndrome. — 1925, 36: 403


Stander, H.J., Duncan, E.E., and Sisson, W.E.
Chemical studies on the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1925, 36: 411


Carrington, G.L., and Davison, W.C.
Multiple osteomyelitis due to Bacillus paratyphosus B. Demonstration of the bacillus in a fresh blood preparation; report on one case. — 1925, 36: 428


Rich, A.R., and Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
The bile-pigment content of the splenic vein. — 1925, 36: 431


Rich, A.R., and Bumstead, J.H.
On the question of the formation of the bile pigment from haemoglobin by the action of enzymes. — 1925, 36: 437



1925 - Volume 37

Dandy, W.E., and Reichert, F.L.
Studies on experimental hypophysectomy. I. Effect on the maintenance of life. — 1925, 37: 1


Sabin, F.R., Cunningham, R.S., Doan, C.A., and Kindwall, J.A.
The normal rhythm of the white blood cells. — 1925, 37: 14


Davison, W.C.
Pyloric stenosis of infants. A statistical study of sixty cases. — 1925, 37: 75


Birkhaug, K.E.
Studies on the biology of the Streptococcus erysipelatis. II. Demonstration of antigenic relationships among strains of Streptococcus erysipelatis by intradermal protection tests. — 1925, 37: 85


Kubie, L.S., and Schultz, G.M.
Vital and supravital studies of the cells of the cerebrospinal fluid and of the meninges in cats. — 1925, 37: 91


Forbus, W.D.
Argentaffine tumors of the appendix and small intestine. — 1925, 37: 130


Davison, W.C.
The medical treatment of pyloric stenosis of infants. — 1925, 37: 157


Boggs, T.R., and Fried, H.
Sporothrix infection of the large intestine and finger-nails. — 1925, 37: 164


Faupel, M.H.
A comparison of the Kahn with the Wassermann test. — 1925, 37: 170


Smith, H.P.
Intravenous injections of fluid and repeated blood volume determination. — 1925, 37: 177


Oliver, J.R.
"Hippocrates"; a medico-historical note on the Howard A. Kelly collection. — 1925, 37: 189


White, J.C.
Right-sided diaphragmatic hernia. Report of a case occurring with an intrathoracic neoplasm compressing the right phrenic nerve. — 1925, 37: 203


Davidson, E.C., and Allen, C.I.
The blood glucose curve in head injuries. — 1925, 37: 217


Cunningham, R.S., Sabin, F.R., Sugiyama, S., and Kindwall, J.A.
The role of the monocyte in tuberculosis. — 1925, 37: 231


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
The histological changes brought about in cases of exophthalmic goitre by the administration of iodine. — 1925, 37: 285


Birkhaug, K.E.
Studies on the biology of the Streptococcus erysipelatis. III. Experimental production of erysipelatis in rabbits and demonstration of protective power of immune erysipelas sera. — 1925, 37: 307


Seidlin, S.M.
Congenital duodenal septum with obstruction. — 1925, 37: 328


Koontz, A.R.
Congenital cysts of the lung. — 1925, 37: 340


Penfield, W.
Surgical aspects of the sympathetic nervous system in the work of René Leriche. — 1925, 37: 369


Josephs, H.W.
Post-anaesthetic hypoglycaemia. A study of the etiology of recurrent vomiting. — 1925, 37: 376


Smetana, H.
Experimental study of amyloid formation. — 1925, 37: 383


Major, R.H., and Buikstra, C.R.
The effect of parathyroid extract and liver extract on the hypertension produced by guanidine compounds. — 1925, 37: 392


Brady, L.
Gonorrheal endocervitis treated with strong solutions of mercurochrome. — 1925, 37: 400


Smetana, H.
On the preparation of haematoporphyrin from carbon monoxide haemoglobin. — 1925, 37: 408


McCordock, H.A.
A bacillus of the paratyphoid group. — 1925, 37: 412


Bauer, J.T.
The effect of carbon dioxide on cells in tissue culture. — 1925, 37: 420



1926 - Volume 38

Abel, J.J.
Some recent advances in our knowledge of the ductless glands. — 1926, 38: 1


Felton, L.D.
Studies on the protective substance in antipneumococcus serum. III. The protective substance in types I, II and III antipneumococcus sera. — 1926, 38: 33


Guttmacher, A.F.
Studies on supra-vitally stained living and dead leucocytes and epithelial cells in the vagina of the rat and their relation to the ovulation cycle. — 1926, 38: 61


De Bosanyi, A.
Studies of certain hitherto undescribed antirachitic substances. — 1926, 38: 72


Bridgman, E.W., and Norwood, V.
Pulmonary tuberculosis and pregnancy. — 1926, 38: 83


Major, R.H., Stoland, O.O., and Buikstra, C.R.
Observations on the effects of liver extracts in hypertension produced by guanidine compounds. — 1926, 38: 112


Batson, O.V., and Zinninger, M.M.
The experimental production of annular ligaments, as an example of the influence of function upon the differentiation of connective tissue. — 1926, 38: 124


Hofbauer, J., and Geiling, E.M.K.
Studies on the experimental production of premature separation of the placenta; a preliminary communication. — 1926, 38: 143


Brown, J.H.
Bacillus bronchisepticus infection in a child with symptoms of pertussis. — 1926, 38: 147


Coman, F.D.
Observations on the relation of the sympathetic nervous system to skeletal muscle tonus. — 1926, 38: 163


Brannan, D.
Chloroma; the recent literature and a case report. — 1926, 38: 189


Allen W.M.
Interagglutination of maternal and fetal blood in the late toxemias of pregnancy. — 1926, 38: 217


Stander, H.J., and Peckham, C.H.
Basal metabolism in the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1926, 38: 227


Wesson, L.G.
The fetal synthesis of fats. — 1926, 38: 237


Poole, A.K.
A note on the prophylactic and therapeutic activity of the sodium salt of acetyl oxyaminophenylarsine acid (stovarsol) in experimental syphilis of rabbits. — 1926, 38: 242


Hofbauer, J.
The defensive mechanism of the parametrium during pregnancy and labor. — 1926, 38: 255


Hamman, L.
The symptoms of coronary occlusion. — 1926, 38: 273


Bordley, J., III, and Baker, B.M., Jr.
A consideration of arteriosclerosis of the cerebral vessels and the pathogenesis of hypertension; a preliminary report. — 1926, 38: 320


Craciun, E.C.
Heparin-plasma as stock-plasma for tissue cultures. — 1926, 38: 327


Resnik, W.H.
Bismuth poisoning following oral administration of bismuth subnitrate. — 1926, 38: 333


Wilkerson, W.V.
Atretic follicles in the ovary of the rat, mouse and rabbit with special reference to the significance of the basement membrane in determining the source of origin of the interstitial cells. — 1926, 38: 339


Siddall, R.S.
The occurrence of chorioangiofibroma (chorionangioma). A study of six hundred placentas. — 1926, 38: 355


Homma, H.
On apocrine sweatglands in white and negro men and women. — 1926, 38: 365


Oppenheimer, E.H.
A case of influenza bacillus endocarditis. — 1926, 38: 372


Lewis, W.H., and Brüda, B.
A modified white blood-cell tumor of the rat. — 1926, 38: 376


Wuth, O.
Blood changes in convulsions, especially in epilepsy. — 1926, 38: 389


Halpert, B.
The arteriomesenteric occlusion of the duodenum. An anatomical study. — 1926, 38: 409


Stander, H.J., and Radelet, A.H.
The blood chemistry in eclampsia. — 1926, 38: 423



1926 - Volume 39

Moore, J.E., and Keidel, A.
The treatment of early syphilis. I. A plan of treatment for routine use. — 1926, 39: 1


Moore, J.E., and Kemp, J.E.
The treatment of early syphilis. II. Clinical results in 402 patients. — 1926, 39: 16


Moore, J.E., and Kemp, J.E.
The treatment of early syphilis. III. The Wasserman reaction in treated early syphilis. — 1926, 39: 36


Maslow, H.L., Shelling, D.H., and Kramer, B.
Irradiated orange juice; its value as an antirachitic agent. — 1926, 39: 56


Blackfan, K.D.
Acute nephritis in children, with special reference to the treatment of uremia. — 1926, 39: 69


Stander, H.J., and Radelet, A.H.
Lactic acid in the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1926, 39: 91


Carter, E.P., and Dieuaide, F.R.
The influence of changes in the hydrogen concentration upon the refractory period of the perfused mammalian heart. — 1926, 39: 99


Guthrie, C.G.
Foreign body cysts simulating parasitic cysts of the peritoneal cavity. — 1926, 39: 113


Braeye, L.
On the formation of the toxic fluid found in isolated duodenuojejunal loops. — 1926, 39: 121


Kemp, J.E., Chesney, A.M., and Poole, A.K.
Studies in experimental syphilis. V. The Wassermann test in normal and syphilitic rabbits. — 1926, 39: 132


Eliot, C.
The origin of the phagocytic cells in the rabbit. — 1926, 39: 149


Michailoff, A.
Bacillus ozaenae foetidae, Perz, and bacillus proteus in ozaena. — 1926, 39: 158


Taussig, H.B.
The anatomy of the heart in two cases of situs transversus. — 1926, 39: 199


Smith, M.G.
On the interruption of pregnancy in the rat by the injection of ovarian follicular hormone in the blood of the pregnant woman. — 1926, 39: 203


Major, R.H.
The effects of guanidine compounds on the blood pressure when introduced slowly into the circulation and into the gastro-intestinal tract. — 1926, 39: 215


Major, R.H.
Studies on the effect of hepatic extract upon experimental hypertension produced by guanidine compounds. — 1926, 39: 222


Bordley, J., III, and Baker, B.M., Jr.
A consideration of arteriosclerosis of the cerebral vessels and the pathogenesis of hypertension. — 1926, 39: 229


Williams, J.W.
Note on placentation in quadruplet and triplet pregnancy. — 1926, 39: 271


King, J.T.
Observations on the menopause. I. The basal metabolism after the artificial menopause. — 1926, 39: 281


Keefer, C.S., and Bloomfield, A.L.
The significance of gastric acidity. — 1926, 39: 304


Rich, A.R.
The place of R.-J.-H. Dutrochet in the development of the cell theory. — 1926, 39: 330


Seckinger, D.L., and Snyder, F.F.
Cyclic changes in the spontaneous contractions of the human Fallopian tube. — 1926, 39: 371


Keefer, C.S., and Bloomfield, A.L.
A quantitative study of the effect of sodium bicarbonate on gastric function. — 1926, 39: 379



1927 - Volume 40

Shipley, P.G., and Holt, L.E., Jr.
The effect of inorganic salts on calcification. A preliminary note. — 1927, 40: 1


Pearl, R., and Miner, J.R.
A biometric study of the relative cell volume of human blood, in normal and tuberculous males. — 1927, 40: 3


Braeye, L.
Contribution to the study of toxic absorption from the intestinal tract in experimental high obstruction. — 1927, 40: 33


Kindwall, J.A.
A supra-vital study of the cells in the lymph stream of the rabbit. — 1927, 40: 39


Wilkins, L., and Kramer, B.
Infantile rickets. Treatment by intramuscular injection of a cod-liver oil concentrate. — 1927, 40: 52


Chant, E.H., and Gay, L.N.
Skin reactions to human sera. — 1927, 40: 63


Weech, A.A.
Combined acrocephaly and syndactylism occurring in mother and daughter. A case report. — 1927, 40: 73


Josephs, H.W.
Sickle-cell anaemia. — 1927, 40: 77


Major, R.H., and Weber, C.J.
The probable presence of increased amounts of guanidine in the blood of patients with arterial hypertension. — 1927, 40: 85


Brickner, R.M.
The role of the capillaries and their endothelium in the distribution of colloidal carbon by the blood stream. — 1927, 40: 90


Weed, L.H.
Problems of the relation of muscle and nerve. — 1927, 40: 117


MacNider, W. de B., Helms, S.T., and Helms, S.C.
The course of uranium nitrate intoxications in pregnant dogs. — 1927, 40: 145


Martzloff, K.H.
Carcinoma of the cervix uteri. Its operative prognosis: a clinical and pathological study to ascertain the prognosis following operation for extirpation of the malignant process. — 1927, 40: 160


Friedenwald, J.S.
A new ophthalmoscope. Preliminary report. — 1927, 40: 201


Harris, J.W., and Brown, J.H.
Description of a new organism that may be a factor in the causation of puerperal infection. — 1927, 40: 203


Kredel, F.E.
The physical relation of cells in tissue cultures. — 1927, 40: 216


Pfund, A.H.
Windows and actinometers for heliotherapy. — 1927, 40: 228


O'Donovan, C., Jr., and Davison, W.C.
The amylase-accelerator and anti-trypsin of normal human serum. — 1927, 40: 238


Weech, A.A.
The influence of the administration of cod-liver oil to the mother on the development of rickets in the infant. — 1927, 40: 244


Lewis, M.R., and Andervont, H.B.
The inactivation of the chicken-tumor virus by means of carmine. — 1927, 40: 265


Gay, L.N., and Chant, E.
The passive transfer of hypersensitivity (local and contralateral passive transfer experiments). — 1927, 40: 270


Major, R.H., Orr, T.G., and Weber, C.J.
Observations on the blood guanidine in tetania parathyreopriva. — 1927, 40: 287


Wuth, O., and Faupel, M.H.
The significance of the H-ion concentration for the colloidal gold test. A new method for the preparation of colloidal gold. — 1927, 40: 297


Wang, G.H.
The effect of thyroid feeding on the spontaneous activity of the albino rat and its relation to accompanying physiological changes. — 1927, 40: 304


Brown, J.H., and Frobisher, M., Jr.
Technical difficulties encountered in an attempt to produce bacterial mutations. — 1927, 40: 318


Wilson, R.E., and Ford, F.R.
The nervous complications of variola, vaccinia, and varicella with report of cases. — 1927, 40: 337


Bailey, P.A.
Further remarks concerning tumors of the glioma group. — 1927, 40: 354


Halpert, B.
Morphological studies on the gall-bladder. I. A note on the development and the microscopic structure of the normal human gall-bladder. — 1927, 40: 390


Cornell, B.S.
A study of pre-disease diets of patients with pernicious anaemia. — 1927, 40: 409



1927 - Volume 41

...
The presentation of the Thayer Lectureship. — 1927, 41: 1


Pena Chavarria, A., and Shipley, P.G.
A contribution to the study of mycotic warts. — 1927, 41: 11


Shipley, P.G., and Pena Chavarria, A.
A contribution to the study of mycotic warts. — 1927, 41: 11


Leonard, V., and Feirer, W.A.
The bactericidal activity of hexylresorcinol in glycerine. With special reference to the influence of surface tension in chemical disinfection. — 1927, 41: 21


Hartman, F.W., Bolliger, A., Doub, H.P., and Smith, F.J.
Heart lesions produced by the deep x-ray. An experimental and clinical study. — 1927, 41: 36


Smith, M.G.
A study of the ovarian follicular hormone in the blood of the pregnant woman. — 1927, 41: 62


Halpert, B.
Morphological studies on the gall-bladder. II. The "true Luschka ducts" and the "Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses" of the human gall-bladder. — 1927, 41: 77


Brannan, D.
Extramedullary hematopoiesis in anemias. — 1927, 41: 104


Lewis, W.H.
The vascular patterns of tumors. — 1927, 41: 156


Pincus, J.B., and Handley, H.E.
Report of a case of fatal methyl salicylate poisoning. — 1927, 41: 163


Frobisher, M., Jr., and Brown, J.H.
Transmissible toxicogenicity of streptococci. — 1927, 41: 167


Lewis, M.R., and Andervont, H.B.
The inactivation of the chicken-tumor virus by means of aluminium compounds. — 1927, 41: 185


Halley, C.R.L., Chesney, A.M., and Dresel, I.
On the behavior of granulating wounds of the rabbit to various types of infection. — 1927, 41: 191


Heller, G.
The relation of the peritoneal mesothelial cells to the production of ascites. — 1927, 41: 207


King, J.H., and Martin, L.
A clinical evaluation of cholecystography by the oral administration of tetraiodophenolphtalein. — 1927, 41: 219


Winkenwerder, W.L.
A study of the lymphatics of the gall-bladder of the cat. — 1927, 41: 226


Lewis, D., and Lee, F.C.
On the glandular elements in the posterior lobe of the human hypophysis. — 1927, 41: 241


Del Rio Hortega, P., and Penfield, W.
Cerebral cicatrix. The reaction of neuroglia and microglia to brain wounds. — 1927, 41: 278


Blackfan, K.D., and Hamilton, B.
A study of the inorganic constituents of the serum in children with acute nephritis. — 1927, 41: 322


Davison, W.C., and Salinger, R.
Tubular nephritis (nephrosis) in children and its relationship to other forms of nephritis. — 1927, 41: 329


Eldridge, L.A., Jr., and Rivers, T.M.
Bullous impetigo complicating varicella. Report of a case. — 1927, 41: 354


Eliot, M.M., Souther, S.P., and Park, E.A.
Transverse lines in x-ray plates of the long bones of children. — 1927, 41: 364


Gamble, J.L., and Hamilton, B.
The acid-base composition of urine from an epileptic child. — 1927, 41: 389


Josephs, H.W.
The metabolism following injection of diphtheria toxin in dogs. — 1927, 41: 400


Kramer, B., Shelling, D.H., and Orent, E.R.
Studies upon calcification in vitro. II. On the inhibitory effect of the magnesium ion. — 1927, 41: 426


Tisdall, F.F., and Price, H.W.
The effect of sunshine on the acidity of the intestinal tract of rachitic rats. — 1927, 41: 432


Shipley, P.G., and Holt, L.E., Jr.
Studies on calcification in vitro. IV. The effect of inorganic salts. — 1927, 41: 437



1928 - Volume 42

Andervont, H.B., and Friedenwald, J.S.
A case of vacciniform blepharitis due to atypical herpes virus. — 1928, 42: 1


Hyman, A.S.
The heart in mushroom poisoning. — 1928, 42: 8


Langworthy, O.R.
The area frontalis of the cerebral cortex of the cat, its minute structure and physiological evidence of its control of the postural reflex. — 1928, 42: 20


Flexner, L.B.
The development of the meninges in amphibia; a study of normal and experimental animals. Preliminary note. — 1928, 42: 67


Ford, F.R.
An experimental investigation into the effects of asphyxia on the brain, with especial reference to asphyxia neonatorum. — 1928, 42: 70


Muncie, W., and Schneider, A.J.
A study of the convulsions produced by wormwood. — 1928, 42: 77


Reichert, F.L.
The historical development of the procedure termed débridement. Pierre Joseph Desault. — 1928, 42: 93


Thompson, W.P.
Tuberculous aneurysm of the hepatic artery; report of a case. — 1928, 42: 113


Hofbauer, J.
Contributions to the etiology of pyelitis in pregnancy. — 1928, 42: 118


Shryock, R.H.
Selections from the letters of Richard D. Arnold; medical series, 1834-1875. — 1928, 42: 156, 213


Lewis, M.R., and Andervont, H.B.
The inactivation of the chicken-tumor virus by means of calcium compounds. — 1928, 42: 191


Howell, W.H.
The purification of heparin and its chemical and physiological reactions. — 1928, 42: 199


Major, R.H., and Weber, C.J.
The effects of glycocyamine and glyocyamidine on the blood pressure. — 1928, 42: 207


Carter, E.P., and Faulkner, J.M.
Changes in conduction in the presence of alternation of the heart. — 1928, 42: 245


Hines, M., and Tower, S.S.
Studies on the innervation of skeletal muscles. II. Of muscle spindles in certain muscles of the kitten. — 1928, 42: 264


Chesney, A.M., Turner, T.B., and Halley, C.R.L.
Studies in experimental syphilis. VIII. On the localization of syphilitic lesions in inflamed areas. — 1928, 42: 319


Lee, F.C.
The tubo-uterine junction in various animals. — 1928, 42: 335


Nicholls, E.G.
The surface tension of human blood under normal and pathological conditions. — 1928, 42: 358



1928 - Volume 43

Turner, R.H.
A sphygmograph using a carbon grain microphone and the string galvanometer. — 1928, 43: 1


Turner, R.H.
A method for measuring the velocity of the pulse wave in which helium glow lamps are used as markers. — 1928, 43: 14


Harris, J.W., and Brown, J.H.
Three cases of streptococcic puerperal infection with unusual lesions. — 1928, 43: 26


Hartman, C.G.
Description of parturition in the monkey, pithecus (macacus) rhesus, together with data on the gestation period and other phenomena incident to pregnancy and labor. — 1928, 43: 33


Rolleston, H.
The hereditary factor in some diseases of the haemopoietic system. Lecture I of the William Sydney Thayer and Susan Read Thayer lectures in clinical medicine (1928). — 1928, 43: 61


Taussig, H.B.
Electrograms taken from isolated strips of mammalian ventricular cardiac muscle. — 1928, 43: 81


Lewis, M.R., and Michaelis, L.
The range of hydrogen-ion concentration of certain buffer solutions in which the chicken-tumor virus retains its activity. — 1928, 43: 92


Fischer, A.
The main characteristic of carcinoma cells in vitro. — 1928, 43: 105


Rolleston, H.
Some diseases in the Jewish race. lecture II of the William Sidney Thayer and Susan Read Thayer lectures in clinical medicine (1928). — 1928, 43: 117


Ford, F.R.
The nervous complications of measles; with a summary of the literature and publication of 12 additional case reports. — 1928, 43: 140


Gay, L.N., and Herman, N.B.
The treatment of 100 cases of asthma with ephedrine. — 1928, 43: 185


Harris, J.W., and Brown, J.H.
The bacterial content of the vagina and uterus on the fifth day of the normal puerperium. — 1928, 43: 190


Marsahll, E.K., Jr., and Grafflin, A.L.
The structure and function of the kidney of Lophius piscatorius. — 1928, 43: 205


Tower, S.S.
The threshold for electrical excitation of the motor cortex of anesthetized mammals. — 1928, 43: 237


Forkner, C.E.
Material from lymph nodes. III. Gonococci from lymphoid tissue in a case of chronic infectious arthritis. — 1928, 43: 257


Chesney, A.M., Clawson, T.A., and Webster, B.
Endemic goitre in rabbits; incidence and characteristics. — 1928, 43: 261


Webster, B., Clawson, T.A., and Chesney, A.M.
Endemic goitre in rabbits. II. Heat production in goitrous and non-goitrous animals. — 1928, 43: 278


Webster, B., and Chesney, A.M.
Endemic goitre in rabbits. III. Effect of administration of iodine. — 1928, 43: 291


Ingvar, S.
Studies in neurology; the phylogenetic continuity of the central nervous system. — 1928, 43: 315


Ingvar, S.
Studies in neurology; on cerebellar function. — 1928, 43: 338


Ingvar, S.
On the pathogenesis of the Argyll-Robertson phenomenon. — 1928, 43: 363


Josephs, H.W.
Clinical aspects of sickle cell anemia. — 1928, 43: 397


Rich, A.R.
The splenic lesion in sickle cell anemia. — 1928, 43: 398



1929 - Volume 44

Harris, J.W., and Brown, J.H.
A clinical and bacteriological study of 113 cases of streptococcic puerperal infection. — 1929, 44: 1


Johnston, C.
Cardiazol. A clinical report. — 1929, 44: 32


Hill, J.H., and Ellis, M.G.
A study of the action of mercurochrome, of horse serum and of mixture thereof on pneumococcus infections in mice. — 1929, 44: 40


Bauer, J.
Problems of human genetics. — 1929, 44: 52


Gladstone, S.A.
A few observations on the haemodynamics of the normal circulation; and the changes which occur in aortic insufficiency. — 1929, 44: 83


Gladstone, S.A.
Concerning the mechanism of production of the Korotkoff sounds and their significance in blood pressure determination. — 1929, 44: 122


Firor, W.M., and Stinson, E., Jr.
Total extirpation of the dog's liver in one stage. — 1929, 44: 138


Lloyd, P.C.
Heart block due to primary lymphangio-endothelioma of atrio-ventricular node. — 1929, 44: 149


Hartman, C.G.
Uterine bleeding as an early sign of pregnancy in the monkey (macacus rhesus), together with observations on the fertile period of the menstrual cycle. — 1929, 44: 155


Wislocki, G.B., and Hartman, C.G.
On the placentation of a macaque (macacus rhesus) with observations on the origin of the blood constituting the placental sign. — 1929, 44: 165


Lewis, M.R., and Lockwood, J.
The tetraploid number of chromosomes in the malignant cell of the Walker rat sarcoma No. 1. — 1929, 44: 187


Denny, E.R., and Baker, B.M., Jr.
Varicella complicated by acute nephritis. Report of a case associated with streptococcal infection of the tonsils.. — 1929, 44: 201


MacCallum, W.G.
On photographing gross pathological specimens. — 1929, 44: 207


Albright, F.
The syndrome produced by aneurysm at or near the junction of the internal carotid artery of the circle of Willis. — 1929, 44: 215


Mayer, W.B.
A comparison of the amylase concentration in the saliva of infants and adults. — 1929, 44: 246


Hill, E.C.
A radiopaque bismuth suspension for anatomical, histological and pathological research. — 1929, 44: 248


Rich, A.R., and McCordock, H.A.
An enquiry concerning the role of allergy, immunity and other factors of importance in the pathogenesis of human tuberculosis. — 1929, 44: 273


Franchini, J.
Marcello Malpighi. Bolognese physician and philosopher. — 1929, 44: 427


Sulkowitch, H.W.
The bactericidal action of Roentgen rays. — 1929, 44: 439


Ford, F.R., and Bumstead, J.H.
Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa of Schilder. Report of two cases with anatomical findings. — 1929, 44: 443


Strauss, M.B.
Dextrose tolerance test in experimental toxemia. — 1929, 44: 459



1929 - Volume 45

Lloyd, P.C.
A case of hypophyseal tumor with associated tumor-like enlargement of the parathyroids and islands of Langerhans. — 1929, 45: 1


Guttmacher, M.S.
John Hunter, his enemies and his friends. — 1929, 45: 15


Taussig, H.B.
A case of bundle branch block confirmed by pathological study. — 1929, 45: 40


Richter, C.P.
Nervous control of the electrical resistance of the skin. — 1929, 45: 56


Forkner, C.E.
Studies on the living blood cells of the newborn. — 1929, 45: 75


Marsahll, E.K., Jr.
The aglomerular kidney of the toadfish (Opsanus tau). — 1929, 45: 95


Friedenwald, J.S.
Report of a case of herpes zoster ophthalmicus treated with convalescent serum. — 1929, 45: 103


Mayer, W.B., and Finkelstein, H.
Amylase concentration in normal urine. — 1929, 45: 105


Ginsburg, L.
Sarcoid of Boeck in the negro; report of a case. — 1929, 45: 108


Wainwright, C.W.
Malta fever in the United States. — 1929, 45: 133


McGraw, T.A.
Operations on the thyroid gland. — 1929, 45: 172


Peckham, C.H.
Chronic nephritis following eclampsia. — 1929, 45: 176


Weed, L.H.
Some tenets of medical education. — 1929, 45: 203


Webster, B.
Studies in the reactions of simple goitre to iodine. — 1929, 45: 215


Friedenwald, H., and Friedenwald, J.S.
The retinal blood vessels in hypertension and arteriosclerosis. — 1929, 45: 232


Machida, K.
Observations on the degeneration and regeneration of post-ganglionic nerve fibers. — 1929, 45: 247


Flinn, F.B., and Seidlin, S.M.
Parathormone in the treatment of "radium poisoning"; a preliminary report. — 1929, 45: 269


Schwentker, F.F., and Noel, W.W.
The circulatory failure of diphtheria. I. The clinical manifestations of early and late failure. — 1929, 45: 276


Ferree, C.E., Rand, G., and Monroe, M.M.
Errors of refraction, age and sex in relation to the size of the form field and preliminary data for a diagnostic scale. — 1929, 45: 295


Paulson, M.
The bacterial flora and hydrogen-ion concentration of the lower human ileum; the effect of lactose and acidophilus milk administration; and the possible relationship of ileal flora to chronic ulcerative colitis. — 1929, 45: 315


Longcope, W.T.
The pathogenesis of glomerular nephritis. — 1929, 45: 335


Bliss, E.A., and Amoss, H.L.
The effect upon haemolytic streptococci of cultivating them in immune and normal serum. — 1929, 45: 361


Sprong, W.L.
A study of reflexes in the deafferented leg of the cat and their relation to tonus. — 1929, 45: 371