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1930 - Volume 46

Weed, L.H.
The William H. Welch Medical Library. — 1930, 46: 3


Tilton, E.L.
William H. Welch Medical Library. — 1930, 46: 10


Ames, J.S.
Dedication of the William H. Welch Medical Library. — 1930, 46: 24


Tilton, E.L.
Remarks on the occasion of the presentation of the key of the Welch Medical Library by the architect. — 1930, 46: 26


Cushing, H.
The binding influence of a library on a subdividing profession. — 1930, 46: 29


Sudhoff, K.
Cassiodorus, the founder of the western library system in the Middle Ages; the chapter library of Toledo. — 1930, 46: 43


Ashburn P.M.
American army hospitals of the Revolution and the War of 1812. — 1930, 46: 47


Malloch, A.
Bibliographical gaps. — 1930, 46: 61


Francis, W.W.
The Osler library. — 1930, 46: 74


Mackall, L.L.
Six books. — 1930, 46: 83


...
Inauguration of the Department of the History of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, October 18, 1929. — 1930, 46: 91


Flexner, A.
Remarks on the inauguration of Dr. William H. Welch as professor of the history of medicine. — 1930, 46: 95


Sudhoff, K.
Address delivered at the inauguration of the Department of the History of medicine at The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, October 18, 1929. — 1930, 46: 101


D'Irsay, S.
On the original connection between medicine and the university. — 1930, 46: 117


Krumbhaar, E.B.
John Conrad Otto and the recognition of the hemophilia. — 1930, 46: 123


Oliver, J.R.
The philological approach to the Hippocratean Corpus. — 1930, 46: 142


Viets, H.R.
The destruction of the Hunter manuscripts; was it an act of piety?. — 1930, 46: 145


Sudhoff, K.
Currents of anatomical instruction in the Middle Ages before Vesalius. — 1930, 46: 149


Ames, J.S.
Remarks on the unveiling of the medallion in memory of Dr. John Howland. — 1930, 46: 153


Thayer, W.S.
Remarks at the unveiling of the plaque by Manship in memory of John Howland. — 1930, 46: 155


Turner, T.B.
The race and sex distribution of the lesions of syphilis in 10.000 cases. — 1930, 46: 159


Friedenwald, J.S.
Ocular lesions in fetal syphilis. — 1930, 46: 185


Fullerton, C.W., and Harrop, G.A., Jr.
The cardiac output in hyperthyroidism. — 1930, 46: 203


Macht, D.I., and Losee, J.R.
A phytopharmacological study of eclampsia. — 1930, 46: 217


Macht, D.I., and Leach, H
Phytopharmacological study of puerperal bloods. — 1930, 46: 225


Martin, L., and Hill, J.H.
The effects of mercurochrome and milk protein upon anaphylaxis. — 1930, 46: 232


Martin, L., and Hill, J.H.
Development of skin sensitization in guinea-pigs in response to intradermal injections of bacteria. — 1930, 46: 246


Martin, L., and Hill, J.H.
Milk protein as an inhibitor of skin sensitization in guinea-pigs previously injected intradermally with pneumococci. — 1930, 46: 254


Schwentker, F.F., and Noel, W.W.
The circulatory failure of diphtheria. II. The carbohydrate metabolism in diphtheria intoxication. — 1930, 46: 259


Winkenwerder, W.L.
A study of resorption from the biliary tract, - with especial reference to the morphology and permeability of the cystic epithelium. — 1930, 46: 272


Ellsworth, R.M.
Guanidine base concentration in blood of normal individuals and in patients with liver injury. — 1930, 46: 296


Polland, W.S., and Bloomfield, A.L.
Gastric secretion in cancer of the stomach. — 1930, 46: 307


Cunningham, R.S., Tompkins, E.H., and Lawrence, J.S.
The formation of epithelioid cells and giant cells in the subcutaneous tissues following the introduction of phosphorus in oil. — 1930, 46: 323


Levine, M.
Psychogalvanic reaction to painful stimuli in hypnotic and hysterical anesthesia. — 1930, 46: 331


Warburg, O.
The enzyme problem and biological oxidations. — 1930, 46: 341


Schwentker, F.F., and Noel, W.W.
The circulatory failure of diphtheria. III. The treatment of the circulatory failure of diphtheria. — 1930, 46: 359


Howell, W.H., and McDonald, C.H.
Note on the effect of repeated intravascular injections of heparin. — 1930, 46: 365


Rutledge, B.H., Hansen-Prüss, O.C., and Thayer, W.S.
Recurrent agranulocytosis. — 1930, 46: 369



1930 - Volume 47

Thomas, H.M., Jr.
Thyroid heart, a transitory condition. — 1930, 47: 1


Langworthy, O.R.
Histological changes in nerve cells following injury. — 1930, 47: 11


Myers, W.K., and King, J.T.
Observations on the menopause. III. Sensitiveness of women at the menopause to epinephrine. — 1930, 47: 22


Gilbert, I., and Frobisher, M., Jr.
The hydrolysis of sodium hippurate by various bacteria. — 1930, 47: 55


McIntosh, R., Kajdi, L., and Meeker, D.
The response of plasma water and electrolytes to elevation of body temperature. — 1930, 47: 61


Ellsworth, R.M.
Response of blood guanidine base concentration in normal individuals and in patients with liver injury to the ingestion of methyl guanidine sulphate. — 1930, 47: 106


Bordley, J., III
Disappearance of diabetes mellitus during the development of cirrhosis of the liver. — 1930, 47: 113


Howe, H.A.
The prognosis for epidemic encephalitis in children. — 1930, 47: 123


Wislocki, G.B.
Observations on the placenta from a case of malaria. — 1930, 47: 157


Guttmacher, M.S.
The views of Adam Smith on medical education. — 1930, 47: 164


Olds, J.M., and Stafford, E.S.
On the manner of anastomosis of the hepatic and portal circulations. — 1930, 47: 176


Willis, H.S.
Experiences with artificial heliotherapy (an abstract). — 1930, 47: 186


Rich, A.R.
Observations on the relation of allergy to immunity. — 1930, 47: 189


Hamilton, B., Kajdi, L., and Meeker, D.
The relation between phosphorus, chloride and bicarbonate in the serum of rachitic and normal rabbits. — 1930, 47: 215


Eastman, N.J.
Foetal blood studies. I. The oxygen relationships of umbilical cord blood at birth.. — 1930, 47: 221


Forbus, W.D.
On the origin of miliary aneurysms of the superficial cerebral arteries. — 1930, 47: 239


Kunkel, P.A.
The number and size of glomeruli in the kidney of several mammals. — 1930, 47: 285


Eagle, H.
An explanation of the mechanism of the Wassermann and precipitation tests with syphilis. — 1930, 47: 292


McEachern, D.
The effect of potassium iodide on the pulse rates of normal individuals. — 1930, 47: 299


McEachern, D., and Baker, B.M., Jr.
The effect of the ingestion of potassium iodide on the electrocardiogram of normal individuals. — 1930, 47: 304


Forbus, W.D., and Wolf, F.S.
Amyotonia congenita (Oppenheim's disease) in identical twins. — 1930, 47: 309


Stander, H.J.
Practical conclusions drawn from one thousand forceps deliveries. — 1930, 47: 323


Rich, A.R.
The pathogenesis of the forms of jaundice. — 1930, 47: 338


Firor, W.M.
Cervical adenitis due to Bacillus fusiformis. — 1930, 47: 378


Stander, H.J., and Cadden, J.F.
Acetone bodies in normal pregnancy and in the toxemias of pregnancy. — 1930, 47: 382



1931 - Volume 48

Fite, G.L.
Congenital syphilis of the adrenal gland. — 1931, 48: 1


Tompkins, E.H., and Cunningham, R.S.
The cells found in tuberculous tissues as demonstrated by vital and supravital staining. — 1931, 48: 8


Leonard, V., and Feirer, W.A.
Di-Hydranol. Control of intestinal putrefaction in man by oral administration of 2-4-dihydroxyphenyl n-heptane. — 1931, 48: 25


Marble, A.
Carcinoma of the stomach in a seventeen-year-old girl. — 1931, 48: 39


Brown, J.H., and Brenn, L.
A method for the differential staining of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria in tissue sections. — 1931, 48: 69


Blackman, S.S., Jr., Brown, J.H., and Rake, G.
The production of acute nephritis by means of pneumococcal autolysate. — 1931, 48: 74


Chesney, A.M., and Turner, T.B.
Studies in experimental syphilis. IX. The distribution of the resistant state in "immune rabbits". — 1931, 48: 90


Friedenwald, J.S., and Small, M.L.
A new stain for cell surfaces; preliminary report. — 1931, 48: 104


Tower, S.S.
A search for trophic influence of the sympathetic nervous system on the adult mammalian skeletal muscle fiber. — 1931, 48: 115


Craven, E.B., Jr.
The importance of diet in preventing acute yellow atrophy during arsphenamine treatment. — 1931, 48: 131


White, W.C.
Acid-fast bacteria; their relation to disease and the need for more knowledge. — 1931, 48: 143


Taussig, H.B.
On the boundaries of the sino-auricular node and the atrioventricular node in the human heart. — 1931, 48: 162


Guild, H.G.
The prognosis of acute glomerular nephritis in childhood. — 1931, 48: 193


Rake, G.
On the pathology and pathogenesis of scleroderma. — 1931, 48: 212


Lewis, J.K., and McEachern, D.
Persistence of an accelerated rate in the isolated hearts and isolated auricles of thyrotoxic rabbits; response to iodides, thyroxine and epinephrine. — 1931, 48: 228


Lewis, W.H.
The outgrowth of endothelium and capillaries in tissue culture. — 1931, 48: 242


Eastman, N.J., and MacLane, C.M.
Foetal blood studies. II. The lactic acid content of umbilical cord blood under various conditions. — 1931, 48: 261


Grafflin, A.L.
The structure of the renal tubule of the toadfish. — 1931, 48: 269


McEachern, D., and Rake, G.
A study of morbid anatomy of hearts from patients dying with hyperthyroidism. — 1931, 48: 273


Carter, E.P., and Baker, B.M., Jr.
Certain aspects of syphilitic cardiac disease. — 1931, 48: 315


Hamburger, L.P.
Angina agranulocytica and its treatment. — 1931, 48: 339


Waters, C.A., and Firor, W.B.
Roentgenotherapy of angina agranulocytica. — 1931, 48: 349


Dandy, W.E.
Treatment of hemicrania (migraine) by removal of the inferior cervical and first thoracic sympathetic ganglion. — 1931, 48: 357


Snyder, F.F., and Wislocki, G.B.
The effect of the injection of urine from pregnant mammals on ovulation in the rabbit. — 1931, 48: 362


Lewis, W.H.
A human tubal egg, unfertilized. — 1931, 48: 368


Bridge, E.M., and Iob, L.V.
The mechanism of the ketogenic diet in epilepsy. — 1931, 48: 373


Petroff, S.A., and Steenken, W., Jr.
Biological studies of the acid-fast organism. — 1931, 48: 390



1931 - Volume 49

Lambert, R.A.
The presentation of the portrait of Dr. W.G. MacCallum to The Johns Hopkins University. — 1931, 49: 1


Hopkins, H.H.
Subcutaneous nodules of the juxtaarticular type. — 1931, 49: 5


Lewis, W.H.
Pinocytosis. — 1931, 49: 17


Lewis, W.H.
Locomotion of lymphocytes. — 1931, 49: 29


MacCallum, W.G.
Obliterative pulmonary arteriosclerosis. — 1931, 49: 37


Marlow, A.
The negative effect of the administration of liver in hemophilia. — 1931, 49: 49


Weinberg, S.J.
A case of progressive neural muscular atrophy. — 1931, 49: 61


Baker, R.
An articulation in a large renal calculus. — 1931, 49: 79


Reichert, F.L.
The importance of the circulatory balance in the survival of replanted limbs. — 1931, 49: 86


Jennings, F.B., Jr.
The derivation of encapsulated forms from non-encapsulated hemolytic streptococci. — 1931, 49: 94


Wislocki, G.B., and Snyder, F.F.
On the experimental production of superfetation. — 1931, 49: 103


Snyder, F.F., and Wislocki, G.B.
Further observations upon the experimental production of ovulation in the rabbit. — 1931, 49: 106


Rich, A.R.
Reflections on the relation of the curriculum to certain problems in medical education. — 1931, 49: 121


Rubin, M.I., and Kellett, C.E.
The influence of dehydratation on the phenomena of anaphylaxis in guinea-pigs. — 1931, 49: 170


Barker, L.F.
Presentation of the portrait of Dr. Henry M. Thomas. — 1931, 49: 181


Peckham, C.H.
Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy. — 1931, 49: 184


Addis, T.
Haemorrhagic Bright's Disease. I. Natural history. II. Prognosis, etiology and treatment. — 1931, 49: 203, 271


Peckham, C.H., and Stout, M.L.
A study of the late effects of toxemias of pregnancy (Excluding vomiting and eclampsia). — 1931, 49: 225


Josephs, H.W.
Treatment of anaemia of infancy with iron and copper. — 1931, 49: 246


Friedenwald, J.S., and Pierce, H.F.
The circulation of the aqueous. — 1931, 49: 259


Martin, L.
Total nitrogen and non-protein nitrogen partition of gastric juice obtained after histamine stimulation. — 1931, 49: 286


Polland, W.S., and Bloomfield, A.L.
Basal gastric secretion in man. — 1931, 49: 302


Lukens, F.D.W.
Acute experimental glomerulitis following repeated injections of haemolytic streptococci into the renal artery. — 1931, 49: 312


Soffer, L.J.
The effect of tissue extracts on the respiration of tumor tissues. — 1931, 49: 320


Davison, W.C.
James Lawrence Cabell (1813-1899). — 1931, 49: 328


Carter, E.P., and McEachern, D.
Recurrent heart block. Report of a case associated with transient bundle-branch block and normal conduction between attacks. — 1931, 49: 337


MacCallum, W.G., and Taylor, J.S.
The typical position of myocardial scars following coronary obstruction. — 1931, 49: 356


Tilghman, R.C., and Lee, F.C.
The vital staining of rabbit carcinoma. — 1931, 49: 360



1932 - Volume 50

Finney, J.M.T.
Address on the occasion of the presentation of the Howell plaque to The Johns Hopkins University, June 9, 1931. — 1932, 50: 1


Longcope, W.T.
Methods and medicine. — 1932, 50: 4


Boggs, T.R., and Padget, P.
Pellagra; analysis of 102 cases. — 1932, 50: 21


Firor, W.M.
Hypophysectomy in the monkey (Macacus rhesus). — 1932, 50: 33


Eastman, N.J.
Foetal blood studies. III. The chemical nature of asphyxia neonatorum and its bearing on certain practical problems. — 1932, 50: 39


Baker, B.M., Jr., and Carter, E.P.
Three instances of unusual gonococcal infection. — 1932, 50: 57


Langworthy, O.R.
A case of bilateral paralysis of the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves in man. — 1932, 50: 76


Calder, R.M.
Anterior pituitary insufficiency (Simond's disease). — 1932, 50: 87


Rich, A.R., and Lewis, M.R.
The nature of allergy in tuberculosis as revealed by tissue culture studies. — 1932, 50: 115


Cushing, H.
The basophil adenomas of the pituitary body and their clinical manifestations (pituitary basophilism). — 1932, 50: 137


Weed, L.H., and Flexner, L.B.
Further observations upon the Monro-Kellie hypothesis. — 1932, 50: 196


Willis, H.S.
The physical and roentgenological examination in the diagnosis of pulmonary disease. — 1932, 50: 224


Spiegel, E.A.
The centers of the vegetative nervous system. — 1932, 50: 237


Turner, T.B., and Chambers, J.H.
Experimental yaws. I. Comparison of the availability of the rabbit and monkey for the isolation of strains of yaws. — 1932, 50: 253


Tillet, W.S., and Abernethy, T.J.
Serological reactions with hemolytic streptococci in acute bacterial infections. — 1932, 50: 270


McEachern, D.
Direct measurements of the oxygen consumption of isolated, beating auricles from normal and thyrotoxic guinea-pigs. — 1932, 50: 287


Jacobs, H.B.
Dedication of the Henry Barton Jacobs Room. — 1932, 50: 305


Shelling, D.H., and Asher D.E.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. IV. The relation of calcium and phosphorus of the diet to th toxicity of viosterol. — 1932, 50: 318


Shelling, D.H., and Asher D.E.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. V. The comparative effectiveness of viosterol and cod liver oil in protecting the body against a calcium deficiency in the diet. — 1932, 50: 344


Rich, A.R.
The pathology of the nineteen cases of a peculiar and specific form of nephritis associated with acquired syphilis. — 1932, 50: 357


Andrus, E.C.
Hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus. — 1932, 50: 383



1932 - Volume 51

Geiling, E.M.K., and DeLawder, A.M.
Metabolic changes following the intravenous injection of posterior pituitary extracts and their correlation with the well-known pharmacodynamic actions of the drugs. — 1932, 51: 1


Weinstein, A.
Diabetes mellitus and myxedema. — 1932, 51: 27


Herman, N.B., Baetjer, F.H., and Doull, J.A.
Tuberculous infection in medical students. — 1932, 51: 41


Raiford, T.S.
Systematic blastomycosis, with report of a case. — 1932, 51: 61


Shipley, P.G.
Tick-bite fever in children. — 1932, 51: 83


Wile, U.J.
Occult syphilis. A neglected factor in diagnosis and treatment. — 1932, 51: 102


Langworthy, O.R.
Nervous manifestations in infantile scurvy. — 1932, 51: 117


Colston, J.A.C.
Calcified cysts of the kidney. — 1932, 51: 125


Clough, P.W.
Monocytic leukemia. — 1932, 51: 148


Josephs, H.W.
Mechanism of anaemia in infancy. — 1932, 51: 185


Langworthy, O.R.
Necrosis of the spinal cord produced by electrical injuries. — 1932, 51: 210


Blackman, S.S., Jr., and Rake, G.
Acute pneumococcal nephritis. — 1932, 51: 217


Bloomfield, A.L.
A students' bibliography of internal medicine: typhoid fever. — 1932, 51: 234


Goodman, M.H.
Perlèche. A consideration of its etiology and pathology. — 1932, 51: 263


Long, P.H., Bliss, E.A., and Carpenter, H.M.
A note on the communicability of colds. — 1932, 51: 278


Winkenwerder, W.L., and McEachern, D.
The use of iodine in the pre-operative treatment of hyperthyroidism; with remarks on iodine remissions as observed in Baltimore, Md. — 1932, 51: 282


McLeod, N., and Finney, G.G.
Acute experimental glomerulitis following injection of streptococcus viridans into the renal artery. — 1932, 51: 300


Schwentker, F.F.
Intravenous urography in children. — 1932, 51: 318


Shipley, P.G., Scott, T.F.M., and Blumberg, H.
The spectrographic detection of lead in the blood as an aid to the clinical diagnosis of plumbism. — 1932, 51: 327


Bunster, E.
Failure to induce ovulation in the rabbit by blood transfusion from the pregnant doe. — 1932, 51: 329


Geiling, E.M.K., and DeLawder, A.M.
Changes in total gaseous metabolism of unanesthetized dogs after intravenous injection of posterior pituitary extracts. — 1932, 51: 335


Rich, A.R.
On the etiology and pathogenesis of whooping-cough. — 1932, 51: 346


Thompson, W.P.
The splenic lesion in hemolytic jaundice. — 1932, 51: 365


Kuttner, A.G., and Zepp, H.D.
Paratyphoid-like fever in children due to Salmonella suipestifer group. — 1932, 51: 373



1933 - Volume 52

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William Sydney Thayer, June 23, 1864 - December 10, 1932. — 1933, 52: 1


Rich, A.R., and McCordock, H.A.
The pathogenesis of tuberculous meningitis. — 1933, 52: 5


Kidd, J.G., and Langworthy, O.R.
Jake paralysis. Paralysis following the ingestion of Jamaica ginger extract adulterated with tri-ortho-cresyl phosphate. — 1933, 52: 39


Duff, G.L., and Bernstein, C.
Five cases of Addison's disease with so-called atrophy of the adrenal cortex. — 1933, 52: 67


Conybeare, E.T.
Skin-reacting substances present in the urine during acute streptococcal infections. — 1933, 52: 119


Ellsworth, R.M.
Observations upon a case of post-operative hypoparathyroidism. — 1933, 52: 131


Chesney, A.M., Turner, T.B., and Grauer, F.H.
Studies in experimental syphilis. X. Observations on cross-inoculations with heterologous strains of syphilitic virus. — 1933, 52: 145


Wintrobe, M.M., and Buell, M.V.
Hyperproteinemia associated with multiple myeloma. With report of a case in which an extraordinary hyperproteinemia was associated with thrombosis of the retinal veins and symptoms suggesting Raynaud's disease. — 1933, 52: 156


Martin, L.
Studies on an urea-splitting enzyme found in the gastric juice. — 1933, 52: 166


Howard, J.E., and DeLawder, A.M.
Crystalline insulin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. — 1933, 52: 173


Rich, A.R., Chesney, A.M., and Turner, T.B.
Experiments demonstrating that acquired immunity in syphilis is not dependent upon allergic inflammation. — 1933, 52: 179


Rich, A.R.
The mechanism responsible for the prevention of spread of bacteria in the immune body. — 1933, 52: 203


Bedell, C.C.
Auricular flutter with 1:1 response. — 1933, 52: 225


Longcope, W.T.
Description of the Osler Clinic. Its organization. — 1933, 52: 255


Lewis, D.
Description of the Halsted Surgical Clinic. — 1933, 52: 262


Smith, W.H.
The Henry M. Hurd Memorial Hall. — 1933, 52: 267


Stander, H.J.
Presentation of the portrait of Dr. John Whitridge Williams. — 1933, 52: 271


Baker, G.
The mental and social status of fifteen hundred patients in the obstetrical clinic of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. How this relates to problems of eugenics. — 1933, 52: 275


Thomas, H.M., Jr.
Pigment in the nails during hyperthyroidism. — 1933, 52: 315


Peckham, C.H.
Effect of increasing parity on some obstetric conditions. — 1933, 52: 325


Weed, L.H.
Some aspects and problems of intracranial pressures. — 1933, 52: 345


Soffer, L.J.
Bilirubin excretion as a test for liver function during normal pregnancy. — 1933, 52: 365


Wislocki, G.B., and Snyder, F.F.
The experimental acceleration of the rate of transport of ova through the Fallopian tube. — 1933, 52: 379


Wintrobe, M.M., and Shumacker, H.B., Jr.
The occurrence of macrocytic anemia in association with disorder of the liver. Together with a consideration of the relation of this anemia to pernicious anemia. — 1933, 52: 387


Weinstein, A., and Marlow, A.
The use of suprarenal cortex in the treatment of disorders of the thyroid gland. — 1933, 52: 408



1933 - Volume 53

Young, H.H.
Renal infections associated with prostatic obstruction. — 1933, 53: 1


Ellsworth, R.M., and Weinstein, A.
The effect of insulin injections upon the serum inorganic phosphate in normal and suprarenalectomized dogs. — 1933, 53: 21


Dandy, W.E.
Physiological studies following extirpation of the right cerebral hemisphere in man. — 1933, 53: 31


Dandy, W.E.
Treatment of Ménière's disease by section of only vestibular portion of acoustic nerve. — 1933, 53: 52


Kindell, F.B.
Two useful staining methods for the human hypophysis. — 1933, 53: 56


...
Testimonial dinner to Howard Atwood Kelly on his seventy-fifth birthday, Monday, February 20, 1933. — 1933, 53: 65


Wintrobe, M.M.
Blood of normal men and women. Erythrocyte counts, hemoglobin and volume of packed red cells of 229 individuals. — 1933, 53: 118


Reichert, F.L., and Poth, E.J.
Recent knowledge regarding the physiology of the glosso-pharyngeal nerve in man with an analysis of its sensory, motor, gustatory and secretory functions. — 1933, 53: 131


Flexner, L.B.
The role of ventricular dilatation in the spread of infections from the subarachnoid space into the ventricles. — 1933, 53: 140


Lewis, W.H.
Locomotion of rat lymphocytes in tissue cultures. — 1933, 53: 147


...
William Thomas Councilman, 1854-1933. — 1933, 53: 159


Rigdon, R.H.
On the relation between thrombophlebitis of the inferior vena cava and occlusion of the hepatic veins (endophlebitis hepatica obliterans). — 1933, 53: 162


Rich, A.R., Jennings, F.B., Jr., and Downing, L.M.
The persistence of immunity after the abolition of allergy by desensitization. — 1933, 53: 172


Smith, T.
Focal cell reactions in tuberculosis and allied diseases. William Sidney Thayer and Susan Read Thayer lectures for 1933. — 1933, 53: 197


...
Frederick Henry Baetjer, 1874-1933. — 1933, 53: 229


Smith, F.R., Jr.
Late congenital syphilis. A study of the results of treatment in 267 patients. — 1933, 53: 231


Eastman, N.J., Geiling, E.M.K., and DeLawder, A.M.
Foetal blood studies. IV. The oxygen and carbon dioxide dissociation curves of foetal blood.. — 1933, 53: 246


Longcope, W.T., and Winkenwerder, W.L.
Clinical features of the contracted kidney due to pyelonephritis. — 1933, 53: 255


Eastman, N.J., and Dippel, A.L.
The passage of arsenic through the human placenta following arsphenamine therapy. — 1933, 53: 288


Dale, H.H.
Progress in autopharmacology. A survey of present knowledge of the chemical regulation of certain functions by natural constituents of the tissues. I. Introduction. The action of histamine, and the evidence restricting its probable significance. Evidence for other natural vasodilators. — 1933, 53: 297


Shelling, D.H., Asher D.E., and Jackson, D.A.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. VII. The effects of variations in dosage of parathormone and of calcium and phosphorus in the diet on the concentrations of calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the serum and on the histology and chemical composition of the bones of rats. — 1933, 53: 348


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Pneumonectomy. A preliminary report of the operative technique in two successful cases. — 1933, 53: 390



1934 - Volume 54

Snyder, F.F.
The prolongation of pregnancy and complications of parturition in the rabbit following induction of ovulation near term. — 1934, 54: 1


Dippel, A.L.
Death of foetus in utero. — 1934, 54: 24


Friedgood, H.B.
Experimental exophthalmos and hyperthyroidism in guinea-pigs; clinical course and pathology. — 1934, 54: 48


MacLeod, J.J.R.
The control of carbohydrate metabolism. — 1934, 54: 79


Tillet, W.S., and Garner, R.L.
The agglutination of hemolytic streptococci by plasma and fibrinogen; a comparison of the phenomenon to serological reactions with the same organisms. — 1934, 54: 145


Biggart, J.H.
The hypophysis of the human castrate. — 1934, 54: 157


Biggart, J.H.
Actinomycosis graminis. — 1934, 54: 165


Turner, T.B., and Chesney, A.M.
Experimental yaws. II. Comparison of the infection with experimental syphilis. — 1934, 54: 174


Peckham, C.H.
An investigation of some effects of pregnancy noted six weeks and one year after delivery. — 1934, 54: 186


Dandy, W.E.
The effect of hemisection of the cochlear branch of the human auditory nerve. Preliminary report.. — 1934, 54: 208


...
Dr. Thayer. — 1934, 54: 211


Grollman, A., and Firor, W.M.
Studies on the adrenal. IV. The oral administration of the adrenal cortical hormone and the use of fresh glands therapeutically. — 1934, 54: 216


Light, F.W., Jr.
Sino-auricular block with ventricular escape. — 1934, 54: 225


Rotschild, H., Friedenwald, J.S., and Bernstein, C.
The relation of allergy to immunity in tuberculosis. — 1934, 54: 232


Rich, A.R., and McKee, C.M.
A study of the character and degree of protection afforded by the immune state independently of the leucocytes. — 1934, 54: 277


Crowe, S.J., Guild, S.R., and Polvogt, L.M.
Observations on the pathology of high-tone deafness. — 1934, 54: 315


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr., and Lewis, D.
Surgical affections of the pancreas met with in The Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1889 to 1932, including a report of a case of an adenoma of the islands of Langerhans, and a case of pancreatolithiasis. — 1934, 54: 386


Cox, W.M., Jr., and Roos, A.J.
On the alleged toxicity of cod liver oil. — 1934, 54: 430


Billings, E.G.
The occurrence of cyclic variations in motor activity in relation to the menstrual cycle in the human female. — 1934, 54: 440


...
Dr. Welch. April 8, 1850 - April 30, 1934. — 1934, 54: 583



1934 - Volume 55

Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Pneumococcal lipoid nephrosis and the relation between nephrosis and nephritis. I. Clinical and anatomical studies. — 1934, 55: 1


Martin, L.
Acid-base balance of gastric juice, blood and urine before and at intervals after stimulation of the gastric juice by histamine. — 1934, 55: 57


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Pneumococcal lipoid nephrosis and the relation between nephrosis and nephritis. II. Experimental studies. — 1934, 55: 85


Muncie, W.
Insomnia in clinic psychiatric practice. — 1934, 55: 131


Josephs, H.W.
Urobilin excretion of infancy and childhood; relation to blood destruction and formation. — 1934, 55: 154


Kelley, W.O.
The leucocyte picture of the blood in case of pulmonary tuberculosis, with a special study of the filament-nonfilament count. — 1934, 55: 171


Hills, R.G., Sharpe, J.C., and Gay, L.N.
Diabetes mellitus and hyperthyroidism; the report of a case. — 1934, 55: 193


...
Thayer memorial exercises held in the Hurd Memorial Amphitheatre, February 24th, 1934. — 1934, 55: 201


Buell, M.V., and Strauss, M.B.
Glycogenetic function of the liver in experimental hyperthyroidism. — 1934, 55: 220


Stafford, E.S.
An eosin-methylene-blue technique for rapid tissue diagnosis. — 1934, 55: 229


Dandy, W.E.
The treatment of so-called Ménière's disease. — 1934, 55: 232


Dandy, W.E.
Effects on hearing after subtotal section of the cochlear branch of the auditory nerve. — 1934, 55: 240


Reeves, D.L.
A study of the in vivo and in vitro behavior of the moncytes of the blood stream and connective tissue. — 1934, 55: 245


Josephs, H.W.
Iron metabolism in infancy; relation to nutritional anaemia. — 1934, 55: 259


Lewis, W.H.
On the locomotion of the polymorphonuclear neutrophiles of the rat in autoplasma cultures. — 1934, 55: 273


Fink, A.I., and Gay, L.N.
A critical review of 170 cases of urticaria and angioneurotic oedema followed for a period of from two to ten years. — 1934, 55: 280


Shipley, P.G.
Paul Galpin Shipley. October 17, 1888 - September 12, 1934. — 1934, 55: 295


Ellsworth, R.M., and Howard, J.E.
Studies on the physiology of the parathyroid glands. VII. Some responses of normal human kidneys and blood to intravenous parathyroid extract. — 1934, 55: 296


Shelling, D.H., and Josephs, H.W.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. X. The effect of variation of calcium, phosphorus, and of vitamin D in diet on iron retention in rats. — 1934, 55: 309


Shelling, D.H., and Jackson, D.A.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. XII. Effect of prophylactic and curative doses of standardized viosterol on human tissues: necropsy report of 13 cases showing no tissue damage. — 1934, 55: 314


Josephs, H.W.
The mechanism of anaemia in infancy; physiological anaemia. — 1934, 55: 335


Goodwin, T.C.
Lead poisoning: report of a case in a child with extensive peripheral neuritis. — 1934, 55: 347


Colston, J.A.C.
Primary tumor of the ureter. A new method for complete nephro-ureterectomy. — 1934, 55: 361


Hamman, L.
Sudden death. — 1934, 55: 387


MacCallum, W.G.
Glomerular changes in nephritis. — 1934, 55: 416



1935 - Volume 56

Murphy, J.B.
Experimental approach to the cancer problem. I. Four important phases of cancer research. II. Avian tumors in relation to the general problem of malignancy. — 1935, 56: 1


Blumberg, H., and Scott, T.F.M.
A thirty-minute spectrographic micro-method for the detection of pathological lead in peripheral blood. — 1935, 56: 32


Langworthy, O.R., and Kolb, L.C.
Demonstration of encephalic control of micturition by electrical stimulation. — 1935, 56: 37


Josephs, H.W.
The iron of the blood. A comparison of values for haemoglobin determined by the Newcomer method and calculated from the iron content. — 1935, 56: 50


Gantt, W.H.
Effect of alcohol on cortical and subcortical activity measured by the conditioned reflex method. — 1935, 56: 61


Abel, J.J., Evans, E.A., Jr., Hampil, B., and Lee, F.C.
Researches on tetanus. II. The toxin of the Bacillus tetani is not transported to the central nervous system by any component of the peripheral nerve trunks. — 1935, 56: 84


Austrian C.R.
The diagnosis of diseases of the lungs with special reference to tuberculosis. — 1935, 56: 117


Sigerist, H.E.
Franklin Paine Mall. — 1935, 56: 139


McEachern, D.
The metabolism of isolated surviving tissues from animals rendered hyperthyroid with thyroxine. — 1935, 56: 145


Walsh, F.B.
Neuromyelitis optica. An anatomical-pathological study of one case; clinical studies of three additional cases. — 1935, 56: 183


Langworthy, O.R., and Lewis, L.G.
Urgency and frequency of micturition in neurological disease. — 1935, 56: 211


Peckham, C.H.
A statistical survey of 186 cases of manual removal of the placenta. — 1935, 56: 224


Nicholson, W.M., and Soffer, L.J.
Cardiac arrhythmia in experimental suprarenal insufficiency in dogs. — 1935, 56: 236


Ledingham, J.C.G.
Studies on virus problems. I. Tissue and cell affinities of viruses and reactions of the host. — 1935, 56: 247


Byrnes, C.M.
Hiccup crisis in tabes dorsalis. — 1935, 56: 264


Blumberg, H., and Scott, T.F.M.
The quantitative spectrographic estimation of blood lead and its value in the diagnosis of lead poisoning. — 1935, 56: 276


Dandy, W.E.
The treatment of intracranial haemorrhage resulting from cisternal puncture. — 1935, 56: 294


Nicholson, W.M.
Jaundice produced by a diverticulum pf the duodenum. — 1935, 56: 305


Blumberg, H., and Scott, T.F.M.
The plasma-cell partition of blood lead in clinical lead poisoning. — 1935, 56: 311


Abel, J.J., Hampil, B., and Jonas A.F., Jr.
Researches on tetanus. III. Further experiments to prove that tetanus toxin is not carried in peripheral nerves to the central nervous system. — 1935, 56: 317


Ledingham, J.C.G.
Studies on virus problems. II. Cultivation methods. The development of antibodies, in particular, the antiviral body. — 1935, 56: 337


MacCallum, W.G., Futcher, T.B., Duff, G.L., and Ellsworth, R.M.
Relation of the Cushing syndrome to the pars intermedia of the hypophysis. — 1935, 56: 350



1935 - Volume 57

Welch, W.H.
Role of the nurse in the control of the tuberculosis. — 1935, 57: 1


Masserman, J.H.
Effects of the intravenous administration of hypertonic solutions of sucrose. With special reference to the cerebrospinal fluid pressure. — 1935, 57: 12


Magill, T.P.
Syphilitic myocarditis. — 1935, 57: 22


Ledingham, J.C.G.
Studies on virus problems. III. The elementary bodies in virus infections and the filterable avian tumors and their etiological significance. The outlook for the future. — 1935, 57: 32


Forbus, W.D., Perlzweig, W.A., Parfentjev, I.A., and Burwell, J.C., Jr.
Bence-Jones protein excretion and its effects upon the kidney. — 1935, 57: 47


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
On the pathogenesis of lipoid nephrosis and progressive glomerulonephritis. — 1935, 57: 70


Ellsworth, R.M., and Futcher, P.H.
The effect of parathyroid extract upon the serum calcium of nephrectomized dogs. — 1935, 57: 91


Calder, R.M., and Porro, F.W.
Adenoma of adrenal cortex stimulating pituitary basophilism (Cushing's syndrome). — 1935, 57: 99


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Syphilis of the mitral valve and membranous interventricular septum of the heart. — 1935, 57: 111


Geiling, E.M.K.
The hypophysis cerebri of the finback (Balaenoptera physalus) and sperm (Physeter megalocephalus) whale. — 1935, 57: 123


Langworthy, O.R.
The brain of the whalebone whale, Balaenoptera physalus. — 1935, 57: 143


Friedenwald, J.S., and Dessof, J.
Value of intracutaneous tuberculin test in the diagnosis of ocular tuberculosis. — 1935, 57: 148


Shelling, D.H., and Remsen, D.
Renal rickets. Report of a case showing four enlarged parathyroids and evidence of parathyroid hypersecretion. — 1935, 57: 158


Taussig, H.B., and Remsen, D.
Essential hypertension in boys of two years of age. — 1935, 57: 183


Schultz, A.H., and Snyder, F.F.
Observations on reproduction in the chimpanzee. — 1935, 57: 193


Norris, R.F.
Syphilitic aortitis in childhood and youth. Report of two cases with sudden death. — 1935, 57: 206


Hamman, L., and Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Subacute streptococcus viridans septicemia. Cured by excision of an arteriovenous aneurysm of the external iliac artery and vein. — 1935, 57: 219


Stevenson, R.R., and Turner, W.J.
Rupture of a papillary muscle in the heart as a cause of sudden death. — 1935, 57: 235


Oppenheimer, E.H.
Experimental studies on the pathogenesis of epituberculosis. — 1935, 57: 247


Grollman, A., and Firor, W.M.
Studies on the adrenal. X. Experimental studies on replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency. — 1935, 57: 281


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Acute staphylococcal infection of the jejunum and ileum. — 1935, 57: 289


Tillet, W.S., and Brown, T.M.
Epidemic meningococcus meningitis. An analysis of twenty-six cases, twenty-one of which occurred in the spring of 1935. — 1935, 57: 297


Straus, W.L., Jr
Note on the spinal cord of the finback whale (Balaenoptera physalus). — 1935, 57: 317


Muncie, W.
Fingeragnosia (Gerstmann). — 1935, 57: 330


Abel, J.J., and Hampil, B.
Researches on tetanus. IV. Some historical notes on tetanus and commentaries thereon. — 1935, 57: 343


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr., Reichert, F.L., and Heuer, G.J.
Compensatory changes in the remaining lung following total pneumonectomy. An experimental study. — 1935, 57: 373


Shumacker, H.B., Jr., and Wintrobe, M.M.
Experimental gastrectomy. Effects on the blood morphology, especially when complicated by infection or liver damage. — 1935, 57: 384



1936 - Volume 58

Weech, A.A., Goettsch, E., and Reeves, E.B.
Nutritional edema in the dog. III. Salt and the augmentation of tissue fluid. — 1936, 58: 1


Kemp, J.E., and Menninger, W.C.
The influence of inadequate treatment of early syphilis on the incidence and incubation period of neurosyphilis. — 1936, 58: 24


Abernethy, T.J., Horsfall, F.L., Jr., and MacLeod, C.M.
Pneumothorax therapy in lobar pneumonia. — 1936, 58: 35


Robinson, G.C.
The influence of the past on the present and future of medicine. — 1936, 58: 65


Ford, F.R., and Walsh, F.B.
Clinical observations upon the importance of the vestibular reflexes in ocular movements. The effects of section of one or both vestibular nerves. — 1936, 58: 80


Langworthy, O.R., Lewis, L.G., Dees, J.E., and Hesser, F.H.
A clinical study of the control of the bladder by the central nervous system. — 1936, 58: 89


Hamman, L., and Wainwright, C.W.
The diagnosis of obscure fever. I. The diagnosis of unexplained, long-continued, low-grade fever. — 1936, 58: 109


Shelling, D.H., and Hopper, K.B.
Calcium and phosphorus studies. XII. Six years' clinical experience with viosterol in the prevention and treatment of rickets, tetany, and allied diseases. — 1936, 58: 137


Rich, A.R., and Duff, G.L.
Experimental and pathological studies on the pathogenesis of acute haemorrhagic pancreatitis. — 1936, 58: 212


Wainwright, C.W., and Duff, G.L.
Monocytic leukemia. — 1936, 58: 267


Rich, A.R., Long, P.H., Brown, J.H., Bliss, E.A., and Holt, L.E., Jr.
The experimental production of whooping cough in chimpanzees. — 1936, 58: 286


Hamman, L., and Wainwright, C.W.
The diagnosis of obscure fever. II. The diagnosis of unexplained high fever. — 1936, 58: 307


...
William Holland Wilmer, 1863-1936. — 1936, 58: 333


Barker, L.F.
Differential diagnosis of disseminated sclerosis from other forms of multilocular encephalomyelopathy. Comments upon recent ideas concerning etiology and treatment. — 1936, 58: 335


Shumacker, H.B., Jr., and Wintrobe, M.M.
Morphologic changes in the blood associated with experimentally produced hepatic damage. — 1936, 58: 343


Eichert, H.
An unusual case of dinitrophenol poisoning. — 1936, 58: 378


Ellsworth, R. McL.
Read McLane Ellsworth, August 29, 1899 - April 28, 1936. — 1936, 58: 383


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Intranuclear inclusion bodies in the kidney and liver caused by lead poisoning. — 1936, 58: 384


Nicholson, W.M.
Observations on the pathological changes in suprarenalectomized dogs, with particular reference to the anterior lobe of the hypophysis. A comparison with Addison's disease. — 1936, 58: 405


Reichert, F.L., and Dandy, W.E.
Polyuria and polydipsia (diabetes insipidus) and glycosuria resulting from animal experiments on the hypophysis and its environs. — 1936, 58: 418



1936 - Volume 59

Brailey, M.
Mortality in tuberculin-positive infants. — 1936, 59: 1


Harrop, G.A., Jr.
The influence of adrenal cortex upon the distribution of body water. — 1936, 59: 11


Harrop, G.A., Jr.
The water and salt hormone of the adrenal cortex. — 1936, 59: 25


Trimble, I.R., and Reeves, D.L.
The surgical treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers. — 1936, 59: 35


Henriksen, E.
Mesenteric tumor associated with pregnancy. — 1936, 59: 73


Martin, L.
Jaundice. Methods of diagnosis and treatment of its causes. — 1936, 59: 78


Thomas, H.M., Jr., and Woods, A.C.
Progressive exophthalmos following thyroidectomy. — 1936, 59: 99


Felton, L.D., and Prescott, B.
Studies in immunizing substances in pneumococci. V. The effect of alkalis on the immunizing properties of a type I pneumococcus polysaccharide. — 1936, 59: 114


Jennes, S.W.
Diffuse aneurysmal dilatation of the pulmonary artery and both of its branches. — 1936, 59: 133


Norris, R.F.
Primary pulmonary arteriosclerosis. Report of a case with marked calcification of the pulmonary arteries. — 1936, 59: 143


Taussig, H.B., and Oppenheimer, E.H.
Severe myocarditis of unknown etiology. — 1936, 59: 155


Rich, A.R., and McKee, C.M.
The mechanism of hitherto unexplained form of native immunity to the type III pneumococcus. — 1936, 59: 171


Thomas, H.M., Jr.
The effect of ventricular asystole on respiration. — 1936, 59: 213


Gray, L.A.
Salmonella suipestifer infection in myomas of the uterus. — 1936, 59: 231


Firor, W.M., and Woodhall, B.
Hemophilic pseudotumor: diagnosis, pathology and surgical treatment of hemophilic lesions in the smaller bones and joints. — 1936, 59: 237


Baker, B.M., Jr., and Howard, J.E.
Adenoma of parathyroid with renal insufficiency. Case report. — 1936, 59: 251


Jarcho, S.
Lupus erythematosus associated with visceral vascular lesions. A series of autopsied cases. — 1936, 59: 262


Jarcho, S.
Steatorrhoea with unusual intestinal lesions. — 1936, 59: 275


Andrus, E.C., and Wintrobe, M.M.
A note upon the association of hyperthyroidism and perniciosus anaemia. — 1936, 59: 291


Abel, J.J., Evans, E.A., Jr., and Hampil, B.
Researches on tetanus. V. Distribution and fate of tetanus toxin in the body.. — 1936, 59: 307


Fisher, A.M.
The plasma coagulating properties of staphylococci. — 1936, 59: 393


Fisher, A.M.
The fibrinolytic properties of staphylococci. — 1936, 59: 415


Santee, F.L.
Peculiar granules in the cells of the liver and adrenal in infections. — 1936, 59: 427


Taussig, H.B.
The clinical and pathological findings in congenital malformations of the heart due to defective development of the right ventricle associated with tricuspid atresia or hypoplasia. — 1936, 59: 435


Bordley, J., III, Grow, M.H., and Sherman, W.B.
A note on the nail-fold capillaries in negroes. — 1936, 59: 447



1937 - Volume 60

Kellaway, C.H.
Snake venoms. 1. Their constitution and therapeutic applications. — 1937, 60: 1


Kellaway, C.H.
Snake venoms. 2. Their peripheral action. — 1937, 60: 18


Trimble, I.R.
A puzzling case of obstipation apparently due to mesenteric adenitis. — 1937, 60: 40


Kemp, J.E., and Rosahn, P.D.
Experimental study of congenital syphilis, including a study of the infectiousness of blood, uterus and placenta of pregnant rabbits with early syphilis. — 1937, 60: 45


Bard, P., and Rioch, D.M.
A study of four cats deprived of neocortex and additional portions of the forebrain. — 1937, 60: 73


Bliss, E.A., and Long, P.H.
The activation of " prontosil solution" in vitro by reduction with cysteine hydrochloride. — 1937, 60: 149


Kellaway, C.H.
Snake venoms. 3. Immunity. — 1937, 60: 159


Felton, L.D., and Wakeman, F.B.
Essential immunizing antigen of the typhoid bacillus. — 1937, 60: 178


Ford, F.R., and Guild, H.G.
Precocious puberty following measles encephalomyelitis and epidemic encephalitis. With a discussion of the relation of intracranial tumors and inflammatory processes to the syndrome of macrogenitosomia praecox. — 1937, 60: 192


Langworthy, O.R., and Hesser, F.H.
Reflex vesical contraction in the cat after transection of the spinal cord in the lower lumbar region. — 1937, 60: 204


Longcope, W.T., and Pierson, J.W.
J.W. Boeck's sarcoid (sarcoidosis). — 1937, 60: 223


Schwentker, F.F., Clason, F.P., Morgan, W.A., Lindsay, J.W., and Long, P.H.
The use of para-amino-benzene-sulphonamide or its derivatives in the treatment of beta haemolytic streptococcal meningitis. — 1937, 60: 297


Hines, M.
The "motor" cortex. — 1937, 60: 313


Langworthy, O.R.
A curious illustration of "mass reflex" and involuntary micturition following injury of the spinal cord. — 1937, 60: 337


Nicholson, W.M., and Schechter, A.J.
Cardiac arrhythmia after bilateral ureteral ligation in the dog. — 1937, 60: 346


Emerson, K., Jr.
On the specificity of the thyreotropic action of the anterior pituitary gland. — 1937, 60: 358


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
The use of a muscle pedicle flap for prevention of swelling of the arm following the radical operation for carcinoma of the breast. Preliminary report. — 1937, 60: 369


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
A new operative technique for closure of the main bronchus. — 1937, 60: 372


Albright, F., Drake, T.G., and Sulkowitch, H.W.
Renal osteitis fibrosa cystica. Report of a case with discussion of metabolic aspects. — 1937, 60: 377


Gantt, W.H., Katzenelbogen, S., and Loucks, R.B.
An attempt to condition adrenalin hyperglycemia. — 1937, 60: 400


Furstenberg, F.F., and Gay, L.N.
The occurrence of constitutional reactions in the treatment of hay fever and asthma: analysis of the causative factors. — 1937, 60: 412


Eagle, H., Johnston, C.G., and Radvin, I.S.
On the prolonged coagulation time subsequent to anaphylactic shock. — 1937, 60: 428



1937 - Volume 61

Blackman, S.S., Jr.
The lesions of lead encephalitis in children. — 1937, 61: 1


Rich, A.R., and Duff, G.L.
The production of hyaline arteriosclerosis by means of proteolytic enzymes. — 1937, 61: 63


Josephs, H.W., and Winocur, P
The occurrence of non-haemoglobin iron in the whole blood. — 1937, 61: 75


Winkenwerder, W.L., and Gay, L.N.
Perennial allergic rhinitis: an analysis of one hundred and ninety-eight cases. — 1937, 61: 90


Lilienthal, J.L., Jr., and Otenasek, F.J.
Decorticate polypneic panting in the cat. — 1937, 61: 101


Walsh, F.B., and Wegman, M.E.
A pedigree of hereditary cataract, illustrating sex-limited type. — 1937, 61: 125


Schwentker, F.F., and Gelman, S.
Sulphanilamide rash. — 1937, 61: 136


Marsahll, E.K., Jr., and Walzl, E.M.
On the cyanosis from sulfanilamide. — 1937, 61: 140


Gamble, J.L.
Extracellular fluid. Extracellular fluid and its vicissitudes. — 1937, 61: 151


Gamble, J.L.
Extracellular fluid. Renal defense of extracellular fluid: control of acid-base excretion and the factors of water expenditure. — 1937, 61: 174


Lewis, D., Lee, F.C., and Astwood, E.B.
Some observations on intermedin. — 1937, 61: 198


Schwentker, F.F., and Fallin, H.K.
A simple method for the analysis of helium. — 1937, 61: 210


Harvey, A.M., and Whitehill, M.R.
Quinine as an adjuvant to prostigmin in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. A preliminary report. — 1937, 61: 216


Madsen, T., and Jensen, C.
Problems in active and passive immunity. — 1937, 61: 221


Ford, F.R., Jarvis, J.A., and Walsh, F.B.
A case of extensive injury to the cerebral cortex following nitrous-oxide-ether anesthesia. — 1937, 61: 246


Brailey, M.
Observations on the development of intrathoracic calcification in tuberculin-positive infants. — 1937, 61: 258


Brown, T.M.
Protective action of sulfanilamide and antimeningococcus serum on meningococcus infection of mice. — 1937, 61: 272


Oppenheimer, E.H.
A peculiar case of encephalitis and myositis. — 1937, 61: 280


Cullen, T.S., and Brödel, M.
Lesions of the rectus abdominis muscle simulating an acute intra-abdominal condition. I. Anatomy of the rectus muscle. — 1937, 61: 295


Cullen, T.S.
Lesions of the rectus abdominis muscle simulating an acute intra-abdominal condition. II. Hemorrhage into or beneath the rectus muscle simulating an acute abdominal condition. — 1937, 61: 317


Bridge, E.M.
The correlation of the respiratory quotient to glycogen reserves. — 1937, 61: 349


Wainwright, C.W.
The presence of multiple agglutinins in the serum of patients with chronic rheumatoid arthritis. — 1937, 61: 358


Howard, J.E., and Barker, W.H.
Paroxysmal hypertension and other clinical manifestations associated with benign chromaffin cell tumors (phaeochromocytomata). — 1937, 61: 371


Keeney, E.L.
Primary carcinoma of the trachea with cutaneous carcinomatosis. — 1937, 61: 411


Hamburger, L.P., Jr.
Congenital cardiac malformation presenting complete interruption of the isthmus aortae with transposition of the great arteries. — 1937, 61: 421



1938 - Volume 62

Bordley, J., III, Grow, M.H., and Sherman, W.B.
Intermittent blood flow in the capillaries of human skin. — 1938, 62: 1


Josephs, H.W.
Studies in haemolytic anaemia. I. Haemolysis, compensatory regeneration and erythroblastosis. — 1938, 62: 25


Josephs, H.W.
Studies in haemolytic anaemia. II. The presence of an antihaemolytic factor in human plasma. — 1938, 62: 53


Josephs, H.W., and Winocur, P
Studies on haemolytic anaemia. III. Pig's plasma as a source of anti-haemolytic factor. — 1938, 62: 70


Rich, A.R., and Follis, R.H., Jr.
The inhibitory effect of sulfanilamide on the development of experimental tuberculosis in the guinea pig. — 1938, 62: 77


Troland. C.E., and Lee, F.C.
A preliminary report on a platelet-reducing substance in the spleen of thrombocytopenic purpura. — 1938, 62: 85


Firor, W.M., and Jonas A.F., Jr.
Researches on tetanus. VI. The production of reflex motor tetanus by intraspinal injections of tetanus toxin. — 1938, 62: 91


Snyder, C.D., and Johnson, R.E.
On the output of sugar and potassium by the turtle's surviving liver. — 1938, 62: 110


Dandy, W.E., and Reichert, F.L.
Studies on experimental hypophysectomy in dogs. III. Somatic, mental and glandular effects. — 1938, 62: 122


Guild, H.G., Kindell, F.B., and Gibson, T.A.
Arteriosclerosis in childhood. With a report of two cases. — 1938, 62: 159


Kolb, L.C., Harvey, A.M., and Whitehill, M.R.
A clinical study of myotonic dystrophy and myotonia congenita with special reference to the therapeutic effect of quinine. — 1938, 62: 188


Jarcho, S., and Levin, P.M.
Hereditary malformation of the vertebral bodies. — 1938, 62: 216


Keeney, E.L.
A slowly absorbed epinephrin preparation. Preliminary report. — 1938, 62: 227


Hume, E.E.
John Shaw Billings as an army medical officer. A tribute on his hundredth birthday, April 12, 1938. — 1938, 62: 237


Chesney, A.M.
John Shaw Billings and The Johns Hopkins Medical School; a tribute on the one hundredth anniversary of his birth. — 1938, 62: 283


Chesney, A.M.
Two papers by John Shaw Billings on medical education, with a foreword by Alan M. Chesney. — 1938, 62: 297


Billings, J.S.
Two papers on medical education, with a foreword by Alan M. Chesney. — 1938, 62: 297


Larkey, S.V.
John Shaw Billings and the history of medicine. — 1938, 62: 372


Lydenberg, H.M.
John Shaw Billings and the New York Public Library. — 1938, 62: 389


Stafford, E.S.
Regional ileitis and ulcerative colitis. — 1938, 62: 399


Bridge, E.M.
The action of insulin on glycogen reserves. — 1938, 62: 408


Martin, L., and Wright, H.E.
Low grade partial obstruction of the small intestine. — 1938, 62: 422


Felton, L.D., and Kauffmann, G.
Studies on the immunizing substances in pneumococci. VI. The essential immunizing antigen of types I and II pneumococci. — 1938, 62: 430


Ford, F.R., and Wilkins, L.
Congenital universal insensitiveness to pain. A clinical report of three cases in children with discussion of the literature. — 1938, 62: 448


Hills, R.G.
Coarctation of the aorta with unequal blood pressure in the arms. — 1938, 62: 475


Manahan, C.P., and Eastman, N.J.
The cevitamic acid content of fetal blood. — 1938, 62: 478


Taussig, H.B., and Hecht, M.S.
Studies concerning hypertension in childhood. I. The development of essential hypertension under observation. — 1938, 62: 482


Taussig, H.B., and Hecht, M.S.
Studies concerning hypertension in childhood. II. The occurrence of hypertension in acute rheumatic fever in childhood. — 1938, 62: 491


Abel, J.J., Hampil, B., Jonas A.F., Jr., and Chalian, W.
Researches on tetanus. VII. (1) The time required for the fixation of a fatal quantity of tetanus toxin; (2) the return passage of toxin by way of the lymphatic capillaries to the cardiovascular system; (3) the return passage as the basis of a method for the approximate determination of the volume of lymph in the closed lymphatic system. — 1938, 62: 522


Feinstone, W.H., Bliss, E.A., Ott, E., and Long, P.H.
Observations concerning the toxicity, absorption and therapeutic effect of sulphanilamide and certain related organic sulphur-containing compounds in experimental infections in mice. — 1938, 62: 565


King, J.T.
On the occurrence of pharyngeal infections in exophthalmic goiter. — 1938, 62: 593


Abel, J.J., and Chalian, W.
Researches on tetanus. VIII. At what point in the course of tetanus does antitetanic serum fail to save life?. — 1938, 62: 610



1938 - Volume 63

Lundsgaard, E.
The chemistry of the anaerobic muscular contraction. — 1938, 63: 1


Lundsgaard, E.
The metabolism of the aerobic working muscles. — 1938, 63: 15


Lewis, R.A.
The effect of hyperthyroidism upon the metabolism of vitamin C. — 1938, 63: 31


Strauss, M.B., and Southworth, H.
Urinary changes due to sulfanilamide administration. — 1938, 63: 41


France, R., Bates, R.D., Jr., Barker, W.H., and Matthews, E.
Two cases of pellagra treated with nicotinic acid. — 1938, 63: 46


McIntosh, R.
Address on the occasion of the presentation of a portrait of Dr. Edwards A. Park to The Johns Hopkins University, February 22, 1938. — 1938, 63: 59


Taussig, H.B., Harvey, A.M., and Follis, R.H., Jr.
The clinical and pathological findings in interauricular septal defects. A report of four cases. — 1938, 63: 61


Lundsgaard, E.
The metabolism of the isolated liver. — 1938, 63: 90


France, R.
The use of the electrocardiogram in the diagnosis of adhesive pericardiomediastinitis. — 1938, 63: 104


Allan, W.B., and Baylor, J.W.
The influence of tonsillectomy upon the course of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. A study of 108 cases. — 1938, 63: 111


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Thomas Barnes Futcher, January 1, 1871 - February 25, 1938. — 1938, 63: 129


Bordley, J., III, and Baylor, J.W.
Prognosis in cases of tuberculosis of the tonsils, adenoids and cervical lymph nodes. A study of patients followed for 11 to 23 years. — 1938, 63: 132


Weech, A.A., and Goettsch, E.
Dietary protein and the regeneration of serum albumin. I. Method of assay and discussion of principles. — 1938, 63: 154


Weech, A.A.
Dietary protein and the regeneration of serum albumin. II. Comparison of the potency values of beef serum, beef muscle and casein. — 1938, 63: 181


Wainwright, C.W.
Intracardiac tumor producing the signs of valvular heart disease. — 1938, 63: 187


Florman, A.L., and Wintrobe, M.M.
Human elliptical red corpuscles. — 1938, 63: 209


Kolb, L.C.
Congenital myotonia in goats. Description of the disease. The effect of quinine, various cinchona derivatives, other alkaloids and salts upon the myotonic symptom. — 1938, 63: 221


Pickrell, K.L.
The effect of alcoholic intoxication and ether anesthesia on resistance to pneumococcal infection. — 1938, 63: 238


Oppenheimer, E.H.
Partial atresia of the main branches of the pulmonary artery occurring in infancy and accompanied by calcification of the pulmonary artery and aorta. — 1938, 63: 261


Follis, R.H., Jr.
The effect of preventing the development of hypersensitivity in experimental tuberculosis. — 1938, 63: 283


Eagle, H.
On the spirocheticidal action of bismuth compounds on pathogenic Spirocheta pallida in vitro. — 1938, 63: 305


Marsahll, E.K., Jr., Cutting, W.C., and Cover, W.L.
The absorption and excretion of certain sulfanilamide derivatives. — 1938, 63: 318


Marsahll, E.K., Jr., and Cutting, W.C.
Absorption and excretion of sulfanilamide in the mouse and rat. — 1938, 63: 328


Speert, H.
The passage of sulfanilamide through the human placenta. — 1938, 63: 337


Danziger, L.
Delayed toxic reaction to sulphanilamide. Case report. — 1938, 63: 340


Boggs, T.R.
Minutes adopted by The Medical Board of The John Hopkins Hospital, October 3, 1938. — 1938, 63: 349


Hartman, C.G.
The use of gonadotropic hormones in the adult rhesus monkey. — 1938, 63: 351


Abel, J.J., Firor, W., and Chalian, W.
Researches on tetanus. IX. Further evidence to show that tetanus toxin is not carried to central neurons by way of the axis cylinders of motor nerves. — 1938, 63: 373


Semans, J.H., and Taussig, H.B.
Congenital "aneurysmal"dilatation of the left auricle. — 1938, 63: 404


Mark, J.
Tuberculous endocarditis of the pulmonary valve. Case report. — 1938, 63: 415



1939 - Volume 64

Hamman, L.
Spontaneous mediastinal emphysema. — 1939, 64: 1


Longmire, W.P., and Goodwin, T.C.
Generalized torula infection. Case report and review with observations on pathogenesis. — 1939, 64: 22


Jonas A.F., Jr.
Granulomatous myocarditis. — 1939, 64: 45


Thomas, C.B., and France, R.
A preliminary report of the prophylactic use of sulfanilamide in patients susceptible to rheumatic fever. — 1939, 64: 67


Whitehill, M.R., Longcope, W.T., and Williams, R.
The occurrence and significance of myocardial failure in acute hemorrhagic nephritis. — 1939, 64: 83


Ford, F.R.
The significance of fibrillation, fasciculation and other muscular twitchings with special reference to recent physiological investigations. — 1939, 64: 114


Koontz, A.R., and Schackelford, R.T.
Does ether narcosis protect from anaphylactic shock?. — 1939, 64: 125


Lee, F.C.
A preliminary report on an operation for the cure of meralgia paraesthetica. — 1939, 64: 147


Thorn, G.W., Engel, L.L., and Eisenberg, H.
Treatment of adrenal insufficiency by means of subcutaneous implants of pellets of desoxycorticosterone acetate ( a synthetic adrenal cortical hormone). — 1939, 64: 155


Rienhoff, W.F., Jr.
Graded pneumonectomy in the treatment of tumors of the lung. — 1939, 64: 167


Pickrell, K.L.
Studies on hypersensitivity to catgut as a factor in wound disruption. — 1939, 64: 195


Barker, W.H., and Hummel, L.E.
Macrocytic anemia in association with intestinal strictures and anastomoses. Review of the literature and report of two new cases. — 1939, 64: 215


Bridge, E.M., and Winter, E.A.
Diabetes, insulin action, and the respiratory quotient. — 1939, 64: 257


Holt, L.E., Jr., Aylward, F.X., and Timbres, H.G.
Idiopathic familial lipemia. — 1939, 64: 279


Mayer, S., Jr., and Thomas, H.M., Jr.
Follicular lymphoblastoma and a related form of lymphosarcoma. — 1939, 64: 315


Thorn, G.W., Howard, R.P., Emerson, K., Jr., and Firor, W.M.
Treatment of Addison's disease with pellets of crystalline adrenal cortical hormone (synthetic desoxy-corticosterone acetate) implanted subcutaneously. — 1939, 64: 339


Ford, F.R., and Murphy, E.L.
Increased intracranial pressure. A clinical analysis of the causes and characteristics of several types. — 1939, 64: 369


Wintrobe, M.M., Samter, M, and Lisco, H.
Morphologic changes in the blood of pigs associated with deficiency of water-soluble vitamins and other substances contained in yeast. — 1939, 64: 399


Weech, A.A.
Dietary protein and the regeneration of serum albumin. III. The potency values of egg white, beef liver and gelatin. — 1939, 64: 425


Rich, A.R., and McKee, C.M.
The pathogenicity of avirulent pneumococci for animals deprived of leucocytes. — 1939, 64: 434



1939 - Volume 65

King, F.T.
Opening address (Johns Hopkins Hospital). (Reprint). — 1939, 65: 3


Billings, J.S.
The plans and purposes of The Johns Hopkins Hospital [Reprint]. — 1939, 65: 7


Gilman, D.C.
Charity and knowledge [Reprint]. — 1939, 65: 23


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Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1939. — 1939, 65: 38


Herrick, J.B.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital; its past and its future. — 1939, 65: 56


Duff, G.L.
The clinical and pathological features of carcinoma of the body and tail of the pancreas. — 1939, 65: 69


Langworthy, O.R., and Grimmer, R.V.
A physiological study of the movements in palatal myoclonus. — 1939, 65: 101


Josephs, H.W.
Studies in vitamin A. Relation of vitamin A and carotene to serum lipids. — 1939, 65: 112


Löwenbach, H.
The electroencephalogram in healthy relatives of epileptics. The constitutional elements in "idiopathic epilepsy". — 1939, 65: 125


Hellman, L.M., and Shettles, L.B.
Factors influencing plasma prothrombin in the new born infant. I. Prematurity and vitamin K. — 1939, 65: 138


Josephs, H.W.
Iron metabolism in infancy. I. Factors influencing iron retention on ordinary diets. — 1939, 65: 145


Josephs, H.W.
Iron metabolism in infancy. II. The retention and utilization of medicinal iron. — 1939, 65: 167


Baker, B.M., Jr.
The relation of syphilis to nephritis. — 1939, 65: 196


Biskind, G.R., and Mark, J.
The inactivation of testosterone propionate and estrone in rats. — 1939, 65: 212


Harvey, A.M.
The actions pf procaine on neuro-muscular transmission. — 1939, 65: 223


Culp, O.S.
Squamous metaplasia, simulating carcinoma, associated with prostatic infarction. — 1939, 65: 239


Ball, E.G.
Chemical reactions of nicotinic acid amide in vivo. — 1939, 65: 253


Rennie, T.A.
Relation of psychiatry to internal medicine. — 1939, 65: 265


Eagle, H., Arbesman, C, and Winkenwerder, W.L.
The use of the low temperature ball mill for the preparation of pollen extracts. — 1939, 65: 283


Rich, A.R., Wintrobe, M.M., and Lewis, M.R.
The differentiation of myeloblasts from lymphoblasts by their manner of locomotion. A motion picture study of the cells of normal bone marrow and lymph nodes, and of leukemic blood. — 1939, 65: 291


Rich, A.R., Lewis, M.R., and Wintrobe, M.M.
The activity of the lymphocyte in the body's reaction to foreign protein, as established by the identification of the acute splenic tumor cell. — 1939, 65: 311


Thomas, H.M., Jr.
Transient paralysis from postural hypotension. — 1939, 65: 329


Howard, E.A.
A note on the reactions of the mouse uterus to ovariectomy in the presence of the X zone. — 1939, 65: 341


Blackman, S.S., Jr.
Arteriosclerosis and partial obstruction of the main renal arteries in association with "essential" hypertension in man. — 1939, 65: 353


Futcher, T.B., and Scott, V.C.
Four cases of gonococcal endocarditis treated with sulfanilamide, with recovery of one. — 1939, 65: 377


Gey, G.O., and Bang, F.B.
Experimental studies on the cultural behavior and the infectivity of lymphopathia venerea virus maintained in tissue culture. — 1939, 65: 393


Shettles, L.B., Delfs, E., and Hellman, L.M.
Factors influencing plasma prothrombin in the newborn infant. II. Antepartum and neonatal ingestion of vitamin K concentrate. — 1939, 65: 419


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Frank Robert Smith (1856-1938). — 1939, 65: 431


Williams, Russell D.
Electrocardiographic changes in acute hemorrhagic nephritis. — 1939, 65: 434


Richardson, A.P.
Cyanosis in chickens and mice induced by sulfanilamide. — 1939, 65: 445


Bloomfield, A.L.
The coincidence of diabetes mellitus and Addison's disease. Effect of cortical extract on glycemia and glycosuria. — 1939, 65: 456


Follis, R.H., Jr., and Rich, A.R.
Further studies on the effect of sulfanilamide on experimental tuberculosis. — 1939, 65: 466


King, A.B.
Nerve endings in the cardiac muscle of th rat. — 1939, 65: 489