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PROGRESS IN PEDIATRICS |

A REVIEW OF SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGY

G. M. SMITH
Am J Dis Child. 1913;V(4):322-334. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1913.04100280039006.
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Mönckeberg, J. G.: Untersuchungen über des Atrioventricularbundel im menschliche Herzen. Jena, 1908.
Tanaka, T.:  Ueber die veranderungen der Herzmuskulature, vor allem des Atrioventricularbundels bei Diphtherie . Virchows Arch. f. path. Anat. 1912;, Bd., ccxcvii, (Part 1) .
Rohmer, P.:  Neuere Untersuchungen über den Diphtherieherztod . Jahrb. f. Kinderh. , 1912;, lxvii, (Part 4) , p. 391.
Davis, D. J.:  The Changes in Influenzal Pneumonia . Jour. Infect. Dis. , 1912;, x, 259.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1093/infdis/10.3.259]]
Lange:  Ueber die eigentumlichen Erkrankungen der kleinen Bronchien und Bronchiolen . Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med. , 1901;, lxx, 342.
Wegelin, C.:  Ueber Bronchitis obliterans nach Fremdkorperaspiration . Beitr. z. path. Anat. u. z. allg. Path. , 1908;, xliii, 439.
Dunin-Karwicka, Marie:  Ueber bronchiolitis obliterans . Virchows Arch. f. path. Anat. , 1912;, ccx, 87.
Fletcher, M.:  Case of Infantilism with Polyuria and Chronic Renal Disease . Proc. Royal Soc. Med. , 1910;, (Part 1) , p. 93.
Miller, R. and Parsons, L.:  Renal Infantilism . Brit. Jour. Child. Dis. , 1912;, ix, 289.
Kern, H.:  Ueber den Umbau der Nebenniere in Extrauterin Leben . Deutsch med. Wchnsch. , No. (21) , p. 971, 1911;
No. 21, p. 971.
Kawamura: Die Cholesterinverfettung (Cholesterinstentose). Fischer, 1911.
Thomas:  Ueber die Nebennieren des Kindes und ihre Veranderung bei infectionskrankheiten . Ziegler's Beitr. z. path. Anat. u. z. allg. Path. , 1911;, 1.
Delwitsky, W. L.:  Beiträge zur Histologie der Nebennieren . Ziegler's Beitr. z. path. Anat. u. z. allg. Path. , 1912;, xxv, 431.
Meyer, R.:  Nebennieren bei Anenzephalie . Virchows Arch. f. path. Anat. , 1912;, ccx, 158.
Hammar, T. A.:  Fünfzig Jahr Thymus forschung, Kritische Uebersicht der Normalen Morphologie . Ergeb. d. Anat. u. Entwicklungsgesh , 1910;, XIX, 1-274.
Biedl, A.: Innere Sekretion. Ihre physiologischen Grundlagen und ihre Bedeutung für die Pathologie, 1910, p. 107.
Schridde, H.: Thymus, in Aschoff's Pathologische Anatomie, 1911, ii, 166.
Weidenreich, Franz:  Die Thymus des Ernachsonen Menschen als Bildungsstätte ungranulierte und granulierte Leukobyten . München med. Wchnschr. , 1912;, xlviii, 2601.
Ribbert, H.:  Die Entwicklungsstörrung des Thymusdrüse bei congenitales Lues . Frankfurter Ztschr. f. Pathol. , 1912;, xi, 209.
Eberle: Ueber Congenitale Lues des Thymus. Dissert., Zurich, 1894.
Stoehr, P. L.: Ueber die Abstammung der kleinen Thymusrindenzellen. Anatomy, 1910, xl.
Schridde, H.:  Die Diagnose des Status thymolymphaticus . München. med. Wchnschr. , 1912;, xlviii, 2605.
Gudernatsch, T. F.:  Fütterungsversuche an Amphibrenlarven . Zentralbl. f. Physiol. , 1912;, xxvi, 323.
Klose, H.:  Nerve Thymus forschungen und ihre Bedeutung für die Kinderheilkunde . Arch. f. Kinderh. , 1911;, lv, 1-50.
Matti, H.:  Untersuchungen über die Wirkung experimentelles Ansschaltung der Thymusdrüse . Mitteil a. d. Grenzgeb d. Med. u. Chir. , 1912;, xxiv, 665.
Whipple, G. H.:  Hemorrhagic Disease. Septicemia—Melena Neonatorum, and Hepatic Cirrhosis . Arch. Int. Med. , 1912;, ix, 635.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1001/archinte.1912.00060150094006]]
Peabody, F. W., Draper, G., Dochez, A.:  A Clinical Study of Acute Poliomyelitis . Monographs Rockefeller Inst. Med. Research , 1912;, p. 18.
Fraser, T.:  The Pathology of Tuberculosis of Bones . Jour. of Pathol. and Bacteriol. , 1912;, xvii, No. (2) , p. 254.
Link to Article[[XSLOpenURL/10.1002/(ISSN)1555-2039]]

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