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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 82, No. 2133, Nov. 15, 1935
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Front Matter (2 pp.)
Addresses in Honor of Dean Edsall
- Harvard in Medical Education, pp. 469-472
- Walter A. Jessup
- The Development of Clinical Subjects as Contributing to University Work, pp. 472-477
- Eugene J. DuBois
- The Relation of Medicine to the Fundamental Sciences, pp. 477-481
- Lawrence J. Henderson
Obituary
- Carl Barus--1856-1935, pp. 481-483
- R. C. Archibald; R. B. Lindsay
- Recent Deaths, p. 483
Scientific Events
- International Conference on Topology, p. 483
- G. B.
- The Fifteenth Exposition of the Chemical Industries, pp. 483-484
- Advisory Council on Applied Physics, p. 484
- The Retiring and Incoming Head of the Bureau of Biological Survey, p. 485
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 485-488
Discussion
- Power to Move Continents, pp. 488-490
- George W. Munro
- Protection from Mosquito Bites in Outdoor Gatherings, pp. 490-491
- Joseph M. Ginsburg
- Origin of the Genus Name Ribes, pp. 491-492
- Frederick V. Coville
- Faulting in the Mohawk Valley, p. 492
- G. R. Megathlin
- North American Fish-Hooks, p. 492
- Biren Bonnerjea
The American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Minutes of the Executive Committee, pp. 492-494
- Henry B. Ward
Special Articles
- Further Evidence for the Presence of a Toxic Factor in Pernicious Anemia, pp. 494-495
- G. E. Wakerlin; H. D. Bruner
- Some Observations on Ultra-Violet Irradiated Amebas, pp. 495-497
- W. A. Black
- A Contribution to the Pharmacology of Physostigmine, p. 497
- Charles R. Linegar; James M. Dille; Theodore Koppanyi
Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
- A Proposed Method for the Direct Measurement of Correlation, pp. 497-498
- Bronson Price
- Denaturizing Formaldehyde, p. 498
- H. L. Foust; T. S. Leith; H. M. Tabbut; L. Bowstead
Books Received, p. 498
Science News, pp. 6a-8a
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