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JAMA. 1889;XII(6):201-202. doi:10.1001/jama.1889.02400830021006.
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A Notable Addition to Medical Literature.  —We have received the first number of the Archives de Médecine expérimentale et l'Anatomie Pathologique, published in Paris by G. Masson.The nature of this publication, which is to be issued bi-monthly, is indicated by the table of contents:

  1. Straus and Dubarry: Researches on the Duration of Life of Pathogenic Microbes in Water.

  2. Grancher and Deschamps: Researches on the Bacillus of Typhoid in the Soil.

  3. Lépine: Action of certain Antipyretics on the Consumption of Hydrocarbonaceous Substances.

  4. Joffroy and Achard: Contribution to the Pathological Anatomy of Acute Spinal Paralyses of Children.

  5. Hyppolyte Martin: Note on the Cultivation of the Bacillus of Tuberculosis.

  6. Launegrace: Influence of Cortical Lesions on the Sight.

  7. Darier: Contribution to the Study of Epithelioma of the Sudoriparous Glands.

  8. Troisier and Ménetrier: Histology of " Vergetures."

The "Archives" is well illustrated and is under the direction of Charcot, assisted by Grancher, Lépine, Straus and

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