THE RELATIONSHIP OF BLOOD URIC ACID CONTENT TO THE STATE OF RENAL FUNCTION IN NEPHRITIS
PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FAINTNESS AND SYNCOPE
THE EXCRETION OF INTRAVENOUSLY INJECTED BILIRUBIN AS A TEST OF LIVER FUNCTION
CHANGES IN BLOOD VOLUME IN PATIENTS WITH EDEMA OF RENAL ORIGIN
EFFECT OF ACIDOSIS AND ALKALOSIS UPON CAPACITY FOR WORK
H. Dennig, J. H. Talbott, H. T. Edwards, D. B. Dill
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STUDIES OF SERUM ELECTROLYTES VII. The Total Base and Protein Components of the Serum during Lobar Pneumonia with a Note on the Gastric Secretion
THE ELIMINATION OF ETHYL IODIDE AFTER INHALATION AND ITS RELATION TO THERAPEUTIC ADMINISTRATION 1
Herrman L. Blumgart, Dorothy Rourke Gilligan, Jacob H. Swartz
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NORMAL STANDARDS OF GASTRIC FUNCTION
W. Scott Polland, Arthur L. Bloomfield
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STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PARATHYROID GLANDS II. The Relation of the Serum Calcium to the Serum Phosphorus at Different Levels of Parathyroid Activity 1
Fuller Albright, Walter Bauer, Jessie Reed Cockrill, Read Ellsworth
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STUDIES ON THE VELOCITY OF BLOOD FLOW
XV. The Velocity of Blood Flow and Other Aspects of the Circulation in Patients with “Primary” and Secondary Anemia and in Two Patients with Polycythemia Vera 1
Herrman L. Blumgart, Samuel L. Gargill, Dorothy Rourke Gilligan
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STUDIES IN CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE VIII. The Effect of the Administration of Dibasic Potassium Phosphate on the Potassium Content of Certain Tissues 1
J. Alfred Calhoun, Glenn E. Cullen, Gurney Clarke, T. R. Harrison
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