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A. C. Aliens and Robert Usher, Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
283. Influence of maternal toxemia upon infant fetal hemoglobin concentration B. F. Andrews, United States Army Tropical Research Medical Laboratory and University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. Introduced b~/Frank Falkner
284. Gastric physiology in infants: Response to disease as studied by a new method Gordon B. Avery,s Judson G. Randolph, s and Thomas C. Weaver, s Children's Hospital of D. C. and Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Introduced by Philip L. Calcagno
285. Abnormal development of pulmonary vessels unassociated with cardiac anomalies
November 1965
atrics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Introduced by Donald Fraser
288. Red cell metabolism and bilirubin Maude Disekers and Herschel P. Bentley, Jr., University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala.
289. The metabolism and maternoJetal trans/er oJ human pituitary growth hormone and chorionic gonadotropin David Gitlin, Jesfis Kumate,s and Carlos Morales, "~ The Hospital de Gineco-Obstetricia del I.M.S.S. and the Hospital Infantil, Mexico, and the Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa.
290. Clinical effects in premature in[ants of two different levels of protein intake Herbert I. Goldman,s Samuel Karelitz, Roslyn Freudenthal,* and Prlya Kanehanavatee, s Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, N. Y.
William A. Blanc, Departments of Pathology and Pediatrics, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
291. The effect of chloramphenicol on isolated mitochondria [rom [etal, newborn, and adult rats
286. Indirect determination of blood gases in premature newborn in/ants by an intragastric gas bubble technique
Stanley N. Graven s and Diane Johnson, s Institute for Enzyme Research and Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Introduced by Charles Lobeck
Olov Celander, ~ Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden Introduced by Clement A. Smith
287. The place of intermittent positive pressure respiration (IPPR) in the treatment of respiratory failure in the newborn Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos,s Henry Levison, s and Paul R. Swyer, s The Research Institute of the Hospital of Sick (lhildren and the l)epartment of Paedi-
Lipid synthesis and sur[ace activity in the developing rabbit lung 292.
Carolyn Greenberg, ~ Sue Buckingham, and H. O. Heinemann,s Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.
293. Electron microscopic studies of the ductular reaction of extrahepatlc biliary atresia