• The absorption of fat by the mammalian stomach 

    Skaer, William Frederic (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1913)
    A proper analysis of the function of the stomach in alimentation involves not only those factors which produce chemical and mechanical changes in the foods during its stay in the gastric cavity; but also, the extent to ...
  • On the pharmacological action of certain organic derivatives of arsenic with special reference to salvarsan and sodium cacodylate 

    McVay, James Robert (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1913)
    Since the introduction of Salvarsan by Ehrlich in the latter part of 1910 many facts have been brought out concerning its reactions in the body. The most important of these pharmacologically are the deaths which have been ...
  • Pharmacological action of acetanilide, antipyrine & acetphenetidin on cardiac muscle 

    Carr, Gloria Washington, 1884- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    It is a well-known fact that acetanilide and the antipyrine series, when administered in clinical cases, for antipyretic purposes, often have untoward and unexpected accompanying actions. These associated influences have ...
  • The pharmacological action of certain bromide salts 

    Kruse, Theophile Karl Theodore, 1888- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1913)
    The purpose of the work on which this paper is based has been to study the effects of some of the bromide salts upon the isolated heart of a frog as revealed by substituting the bromides of potassium, sodium, and calcium ...
  • Some factors influencing the lipase content of the blood 

    Summers, William Shakespeare (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1915)
    From the review of the literature of the lipase content of the blood it appears that no consistent series of determinations have been made through a period of time sufficient to learn under just what conditions the variation ...
  • Some observations on the life history of Strophitus edentulus 

    Martin, Earl Albert (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1916)
    Text is the Introduction to this thesis: Strophitus edentulus is a fresh water mussel which has been said to go through its metamorphosis both as a parasite on fish (Howard 1914) and without parasitism (Lefevre and Curtis ...
  • The spermatogenesis of Sceloporus undulatus 

    MacMorland, Edward Elliott (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1915)
    Text taken from page 8 of the Introduction section of this thesis: The present research was undertaken in the spring of 1913 at the suggestion of Dr. George Lefevre and is an attempt at tracing the behavior of the chromosomes ...