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2. Image Gallery: A case of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm
3. Bone Mineral Response To Brief Exercise Test [with Reply]
4. In search of meaningful interdisciplinary work in architectural education
5. Untersnehung verschiedener pharmazeutischer Stoffe
6. Nachweis und Bestimmung der Halogene
7. Pathological finger fracture
8. Aspects of management
9. The effect of olestra on the absorption, excretion and storage of 2,2′,5,5′ tetrachlorobiphenyl; 3,3′,4,4′ tetrachlorobiphenyl; and perfluorooctanoic acid
10. WITHDRAWN: Published in error by the publisher: Constitutive differences in regional brain fatty acid content of inbred C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mouse strains
11. Study of chemical germicides
12. CANARY sensor for rapid, sensitive identification of pathogens
13. Fat malabsorption in cystic fibrosis: comparison of quantitative fat assay and a novel assay using fecal lauric/behenic acid.
14. A merie newe ballad intituled the pinnyng of the basket and is to bee songe to the tune of the doune right squire.
15. A merie newe ballad intituled the pinnyng of the basket and is to bee songe to the tune of the doune right squire.
16. Pharmacological and Preliminary Clinical Observations on Diothane, a New Local Anesthetic∗.
17. Cardioprotection and attenuation of endothelial dysfunction by organic nitric oxide donors in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion.
18. Generalized mast cell disease and urticaria pigmentosa; report of a case.
19. SELECTIVELY IRRADIATED ERGOSTEROL: PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION
20. Bone mineral response to brief exercise test: Authors' reply
21. Local bone mineral response to brief exercise that stresses the skeleton.
22. Use of Diothane as a Local Anesthetic in Urology.
23. The Synthesis of Dibenzoyl Disulfide
24. Pharmacological and Preliminary Clinical Observations on Diothane, a New Local Anesthetic*
25. The Effect of the Purification of Piperidine on the Activity of Derived Local Anesthetics1
26. Volumetric Determinations of Halides: Use of Dichlorofluorescein as an Adsorption Indicator
27. SELECTIVELY IRRADIATED ERGOSTEROL
28. The Central Action of Acetylcholine. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lvi, pp. 448–50, 1936.) Silver, Geo. A., and Morton, G.
29. STUDIES OF GLYCIDOL. II. REACTIONS WITH SECONDARY AMINES1
30. The Elimination of Barbituric Acid Derivatives in the Urine, with Special Reference to Sodium Amytal and Pentobarbital Sodium. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. xlix, p. 393, 1933.) Shoule, H. A., Keltch, A. K., Kempf, G. F., and Swanson, E. E.
31. Alcoholism. (Clin. Med. Surg., vol. xlii, pp. 423–6, 1935.) Ostromislensky, I. I.
32. Barbiturates. (Journ. Pharmacol., Vol. Lii, P. 70, 1934.) Vii: Experimental Analysis of Barbital Action. Koppanyi, T., and Dille, J. M.
33. Barbiturates. XVII. The Effect of Prolonged Chloroform Anæsthesia on the Duration of Action of Barbiturates. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lviii, pp. 119–27, 1936.) Koppanyi, T., Dille, J. M., and Linegar, C. R.
34. Local Anesthetics Derived from Dialkylaminopropanediols. II. Esters of Piperidinopropanediol1
35. Effect of Morphine on the Oxygen Consumption of Brain Tissue in the Rat. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. liii, pp. 156–68, 1935.) Gross, E. G., and Pierce, I. H.
36. The Effects of Some Compounds of Barbituric Acid and of Urethane. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. l, p. 328, 1934.) Rakielen, N., Lahum, L. H., Du Bois, D., Gilden, E. F., and Himwich, H. E.
37. Cerebral Circulation. XXXIV. The Action of Narcotic Drugs on the Pial Vessels. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. liii, p. 1, 1935.) Finesinger, J. E., and Cobb, S.
38. STUDIES OF GLYCIDOL. I. PREPARATION FROM GLYCEROL MONOCHLOROHYDRIN1
39. Narcoses and the Chronaxie. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lv, pp. 72–81, 1935.) Knoefel, P. K.
40. Synergism and Antagonism of Drugs. II. The Action of Physostigmine on Autonomic Ganglia. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lviii, pp. 105–10, 1936.) Koppanyi, T., Dille, J. M., and Linegar, C. R.
41. The Brain Content of Anæsthetics in Experimental States of Hypo- and Hyper-sensibility. (Anesthésie et Analgésie, vol. i, pp. 229–42, 1935.) Tiffeneau, M.
42. THE PURIFICATION OF SODIUM RICINOLEATE
43. The Antidotal Action of Picrotoxin, Strychnine and Caffeine in Acute Intoxication by the Barbiturates. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. xlix, p. 133, 1933.) Maloney, A. H.
44. Ethyl Alcohol and Strychnine Antagonism. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lii, p. 30, 1934.) Gold, H., and Travell, J.
45. XIII. the Duration of Action of Barbiturates. Ibid., pp. 62–71
46. LOCAL ANESTHETICS DERIVED FROM DIALKYLAMINOPROPANEDIOLS. I. PHENYLURETHANS
47. The Mechanism of Gastro-intestinal Inhibition of Barbituric Acid Compounds. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. l, pp. 420–4, 1934.) Quigley, J. P., and Phelps, K. R.
48. Spinal Reflexes in Nicotine Poisoning. (Journ. Pharmacol., vol. lv, pp. 390–9, 1935.) Franke, F. E., and Denvir, M. H. (Sister of Loretto)
49. The Use of Standardized Follicular Sex Hormone (Progynon) in Nervous and Mental Disorders Associated with an Hypo-ovarian State. (Clin. Med. Surg., vol. xii, pp. 255–9, 1934.) Dunn, C. W.
50. University Consortia: A Unique Approach To Environmental Education And Research
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