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Contents: May 1 1919, Volume 48, Issue 4   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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G. N. Stewart and J. M. Rogoff
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS SHOWING THAT EPINEPHRIN FROM THE ADRENALS IS NOT INDISPENSABLE
Am J Physiol 48: 397-410, 1919 [PDF]  

Olaf Bergeim, John M. Evvard, Martin E. Rehfuss, and Philip B. Hawk
THE GASTRIC RESPONSE TO FOODS: II. A Fractional Study of the Coagulation of Milk in the Human Stomach
Am J Physiol 48: 411-418, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Arthur Bliss Dayton
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: I. The Colon. A Contribution to the One-Sided Permeability of the Intestinal Wall to Chlorides
Am J Physiol 48: 419-432, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Arthur Bliss Dayton
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: II. The Colon. On the Passage of Fluid in Two Directions through the Intestinal Wall
Am J Physiol 48: 433-439, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Arthur Bliss Dayton
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: III. The Colon. The Osmotic Pressure Equilibrium between the Intestinal Contents and the Blood
Am J Physiol 48: 440-449, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Arthur Bliss Dayton
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: IV. The Colon. The Behavior of Sodium and Magnesium Sulphate Solutions
Am J Physiol 48: 450-458, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Arthur Bliss Dayton
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: V. The Colon. The Effect of Sodium Sulphate upon the Absorption of Sodium Chloride when the Salts are Introduced Simultaneously into the Intestine
Am J Physiol 48: 459-472, 1919 [PDF]  

Samuel Goldschmidt and Carl Binger
STUDIES IN THE MECHANISM OF ABSORPTION FROM THE INTESTINE: VI. The Colon. The Influence of Calcium Salts upon the Absorption of Sodium Chloride in the Intestine
Am J Physiol 48: 473-480, 1919 [PDF]  

H. Kito
AN EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE BIOLOGICAL RELATION OF THE DIASTASE-FERMENT BETWEEN THE MATERNAL BLOOD, THE FETAL BLOOD AND THE AMNIOTIC LIQUID OF ANIMALS
Am J Physiol 48: 481-496, 1919 [PDF]  

W. D. Zoethout
THE SYNERGY AND ANTAGONISM OF SODIUM SALTS IN BARIUM STIMULATION
Am J Physiol 48: 497-503, 1919 [PDF]  

Carl Voegtlin and C. N. Myers
DISTRIBUTION OF THE ANTINEURITIC VITAMINE IN THE WHEAT AND CORN KERNEL: A Contribution to the Biology of the Antineuritic Vitamine
Am J Physiol 48: 504-511, 1919 [PDF]  

Lewis H. Weed and Paul S. McKibben
PRESSURE CHANGES IN THE CEREBRO-SPINAL FLUID FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF SOLUTIONS OF VARIOUS CONCENTRATIONS
Am J Physiol 48: 512-530, 1919 [PDF]  

Lewis H. Weed and Paul S. McKibben
EXPERIMENTAL ALTERATION OF BRAIN BULK
Am J Physiol 48: 531-558, 1919 [PDF]  

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