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125. Rosenow: Prophylactic Inoculation against Respiratory Infection;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 31.

126. Rosenow: Studies in Influenza and Pneumonia;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 1604.

127. Schinz: Die Influenza Epidemie bei der Guiden-Abteilung 5;—Corr. Blatt f. Schweizer Aerzte, 1918, 48, 1329.

128. Schmorl: Pathologische-anatomische Beobachtungen bei der jetzt herrschenden Influenza Epidemie;—Deut. med. Wchnschr., 1918, 44, 937.

129. Schorer, E. H.: Influenza at the Port of Embarkation (Bacteriology);—N. Y. Med. J., 1918, 108, 641.

130. Shera: Influenza Epidemic of Spring of 1915;—Lancet, 1917, 192, 450.

131. Simmonds, M.: Zur Pathologie der diesjährigen Grippe;—Mün. med. Wchnschr., 1918, 65, 873.

132. Slye, Holmes, and Wells: Primary Spontaneous Tumors of the Lung in Mice;—J. Med. Res., 1914, 30, 417.

133. Smith: Influenzal Intra-abdominal Catastrophies;—Lancet, 1919, 196, 421.

134. Soper: Pandemic in the Army Camps;—J. A. M. A., 1918, 71, 1899.

135. Speares: Influenza;—Boston Med. & Surg. J., 1919, 180, 212.

136. Spooner, Scott, and Heath: Bacteriological Study of the Influenza Epidemic at Camp Devens;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 155.

137. Spooner, Sellards, and Wyman: Serum Treatment of Type I Pneumonia;—J. A. M. A., 1918, 71, 1310.

138. Stone and Swift: Influenza and Bronchopneumonia at Fort Riley;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 487.

139. Strouse and Bloch: Notes on Present Epidemic of Respiratory Disease;—J. A. M. A., 1918, 71, 1568.

140. Symmers: A Note on the Pathology of the Prevailing Pandemic Influenza;—N. Y. Med. J., 1918, 108, 621.

141. Symmers: Pathologic Similarity between Pneumonia of Bubonic Plague and of Pandemic Influenza;—J. A. M. A., 1918, 71, 1482.

142. Symmonds, C. P.: Nephritis in Relation to the Recent Epidemic of Influenza;—Lancet, 1918, 195, 664.

143. Synnot and Clark: The Influenza Epidemic at Camp Dix;—J. A. M. A., 1918, 71, 1816.

144. Talbot: Influenza among Children;—Boston Med. & Surg. J., 1918, 179, 779.

145. Thayer: Discussion on Influenza;—Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 1919, 12, 28 & 61.

146. Thomas, H. M., Jr.: Rupture of Encapsulated Empyema into Pleural Cavity;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 29.

147. Thompson: Influenza as it Affects the Air Passages;—Practitioner, 1919, 102, 12.

148. Titus and Jamison: Pregnancy Complicated by Epidemic Influenza;—J. A. M. A., 1919, 72, 1665.

FIG. LVII. AUTOPSY NO. 150. ORGANIZATION OF THE INFLAMMATORY EXUDATE AND REGENERATION OF THE MUSCLE FIBERS AFTER AN ACUTE HEMORRHAGIC MYOSITIS. COMPARE FIGURE LVI.

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149. Torry and Grosch: Acute Pulmonary Emphysema Observed during the Epidemic of Influenzal Pneumonia at Camp Hancock;—Am. J. Med. Sci., 1919, 157, 170.

150. Uhlenhuth: Zur Bacteriologie der Influenza;—Med. Klin., 1918, 14, 777.

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