National Institutes of Health Bulletin, Issues 101-105

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915

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Page 132 - Report No. 3 on the origin and prevalence of typhoid fever in the District of Columbia.
Page 70 - No. 26. — On the stability of the oxidases and their conduct toward various reagents. The conduct of phenolphthalein in the animal organism. A test for saccharin, and a simple method of distinguishing between cumarin and vanillin. The toxicity of ozone and other oxidizing agents to lipase.
Page 7 - The Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Page 131 - Rosenau. *No. 7. — Laboratory technique: Ring test for indol, by SB Grubbs and Edward Francis; Collodium sacs, by SB Grubbs and Edward Francis; Microphotography with simple apparatus, by HB Parker. By act of Congress approved July 1, 1902, the name of the
Page 69 - No. 13. — A statistical study of the intestinal parasites of 500 white male patients at the United States Government Hospital for the Insane; by Philip E. Garrison, Brayton H. Ransom, and Earle C. Stevenson. A parasitic roundworm (Agamomerims culicis ng, n. sp.) in American mosquitoes (Culex sollicitans); by Ch. Wardell Stiles. The type species of the cestode genus Hymenolepis; by Ch.
Page 83 - B dioxy-Bmethyl butane. By GA Menge. 4. The detection of white phosphorus in matches. By Earle B. Phelps. 5. The chemical composition of rubber in nursing nipples and in some rubber toys. By Earle B. Phelps and Albert F. Stevenson. 6. The analysis of thymol capsules. By Atherton Seidell. 7. Seasonal variation in the composition of the thyroid gland. By Atherton Seidell and Frederic Fenger. 8. Note on a new apparatus for use with the Winkler method for dissolved oxygen in water.
Page 79 - was changed to the ' 'Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States, " and three new divisions were added to the Hygienic Laboratory. Since the change of name of the service...
Page 134 - Digest of comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America (eighth decennial revision) and the National Formulary (third edition) for the calendar year ending December 31, 1910.
Page 79 - Keep the mixture in a warm place for several days, or until a portion heated to 40° C. deposits no yellow precipitate of ammonium phospho-molybdate. Decant the solution from any sediment, and preserve in glass-stoppered vessels.
Page 71 - No. 60. — A study of the anatomy of Watsonius (ng), Watsoni of man, and of 19 allied species of mammalian trematode worms of the superfamily Paramphistomoidea.

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