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2. [A CASE OF EOSINOPHILIC LEUKEMIA. CONSIDERATIONS ON SOME PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS].
3. [IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC RESEARCH IN THE COURSE OF BRUCELLOSIS. IDENTIFICATION BY THIS MEANS OF GLOBULINS CONNECTED TO ANTI M AGGLUTININS].
4. [Value of the Jirgl test in the differential diagnosis of jaundice and considerations on its significance].
5. [Clinical experimentation and physiopathological observations on the new Sellek-Frade lability test].
6. [Autonomic regulation of iron metabolism. III. Effect of adrenaline on blood iron following oral iron load].
7. [Fractionation of the beta-lipoproteins of the blood of normal subjects, using gel filtration on an agarose column].
8. [Proposal for a modification of Jirgl's test for better differentiation of jaundices].
9. [Preliminary results of fractionation, by gel-filtration, of beta-lipoproteins of the blood of some subjects with nephropathies].
10. [THE MACMAHON-TANNHAUSER SYNDROME (CASE CONTRIBUTION AND PATHOGENIC CONSIDERATIONS)].
11. [OLD PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE GAMMA-MOLECULES IN THE LIGHT OF NEW KNOWLEDGE].
12. [Recent research on the effects of reserpine on glucide metabolism; preventive note].
13. [Autonomic regulation of iron metabolism. II. Influence of sympathetic hypertonia on the level of unsaturated transferrin].
14. [INVESTIGATIONS OF JIRGL'S SUBSTANCE. II. ORIGIN OF THE SUBSTANCE].
15. [FINDINGS ON THE JIRGL SUBSTANCE. (3. STUDY OF SOME PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES)].
16. [Fractionation of the beta-lipoproteins of the blood of subjects with hepatocellular jaundice and obstructive jaundice, using gel filtration on an agarose column].
17. [Autonomic regulation of iron metabolism. IV. Behavior of blood iron in induced parasympathicotonia].
18. [Relation between osmotic fragility & thermic fragility of erythrocytes in subjects with antierythrocyte antibodies].
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