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A differential stain for the anterior lobe of the hypophysis
A Study of hairs and wools: Belonging to the mammalian group of animals, including a special study of human hair, considered from the medico-legal aspect.
A-M. Bloch, 'Expériences sur la vision', Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie 37 (28) (1885), pp. 493-495.
A. Bacot and J. Ségal, 'The Infection of Lice (Pediculus humanus) with Rickettsia prowazeki by the Injection per rectum of the Blood Platelets of Typhus-infected Guinea-pigs...' The British Journal of Experimental Pathology 3 (3) (1922), pp. 125-132.
A. Bacot, 'Details of the Technique Adopted in Following Weigl's Plan of Feeding Lice Infected with the Virus of Typhus Fever by Rectal Injection,' British Journal of Experimental Pathology 3 (2) (1922), pp. 72-74.
A. Bacot, Danger of Disease through Lice: How to avoid it ([London], 1919).
A. Carrel and A. Hartmann, ‘Cicatrization of wounds I. The relation between the size of a wound and the rate of its cicatrization’, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 24 (5) (1916), pp. 429–450.
A. Charpentier, 'Influence de l'Intensitie Lumineuse sur la Persistance des Impressions Rétiniennes', Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales 8 (4) (1887), pp. 89-92.
A. Charpentier, 'Recherches sur la persistence des impressions rétiniennes et sur les excitations lumineuses de courte durée', Archives d'Opthalmologie 10 (1890), pp. 10, 108-135, 212-230, 340-356, 406-429 and 522-537.
A. Chauveaux, 'On the Sensorimotor Nerve-Circuit of Muscles', Brain 14 (2-3) (1891), pp. 145-178.
A. Clendinning, Demons of Domesticity: Women and the English Gas Industry, 1889–1939 (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004).
A. Cowley Malley, Micro-photography: Including a Description of the Wet Collodion and Gelatino-bromide Processes (London, 1883)
A. D'Antonio, 'Shopping for the Ballin Baby: Infant Food and Maternal Authority in Baby Magazine,' Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies 4 (1) (2008), Art. 1.
A. de Buck and N.H. Swellengrebel, 'On the Seasonal Longevity of Anopheles maculipennis in Holland with Reference to their Ability to Act as Malarial Vectors,' Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences Amsterdam 38 (1935), pp. 335-344.
A. De Palma and G. Pareti, 'Bernstein's Long Path to Membrane Theory: Radical Change and Conservation in Nineteenth-Century Electrophysiology', Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 20 (4) (2011), pp. 306-337.
A. Dodd et. al., 'Introduction', in L.E. Thorsen, et. al. (eds), Animals on Display: the Creaturely in Museums, Zoos, and Natural History. 2013. pp. 1-11.
A. Fick, 'Ueber den zeitlichen Verlauf der Erregung in der Netzhaut', Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und wissenschaftliche Medicin (1863), pp. 739-764.
A. Gardiner, 'The Animal as Surgical Patient: a Historical Perspective in the 20th Century,' History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 31 (3-4) (2009), pp. 355-376.
A. Gardiner, 'The ‘Dangerous’ Women of Animal Welfare: How British Veterinary Medicine Went to the Dogs,' Social History of Medicine 27 (3) (2014), pp. 466–487.
A. Green, 'Dog Foods and Recent Nutritional Research', Veterinary Medicine 28 (12) (1933), pp. 506-507.
A. Harrington, Medicine, the Mind, and the Double Brain: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Thought (Princeton: University Press, 1987).
A. Hartmann (trans. A. Knapp), 'Report on the Progress of Otology in the fourth quarter of the year 1901', Archives of Otology 31 (1902), pp. 247-279.
A. Lefebvre and M. White (eds.), Bergson, Politics and Religion (Durham, NC. and London: Duke University Press, 2012)
A. Lucae, 'Das Oto-Stroboskop und seine physiologische diagnostische Bedeutung', Archiv für Ohrenheilkunde 53 (1) (1901), pp. 39-51.
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