The glands of life : a contribution to the study of organotherapy . ulky volumewas issued five years later. Prof. S. P. Beebe of theMedical School of Cornell University made researchesupon the influence of iodine as a constituent of these se-cretions, particularly that produced by the thyroidgland. Prof. William S. Halstead of Johns Hopkins 14 The Glands of Life University pursued studies of alterations taking place inthe glands, after one of the group has been removed, util-izing the results of his surgical clinics and also makingobservations upon human cadavers; to be compared withthe data d


The glands of life : a contribution to the study of organotherapy . ulky volumewas issued five years later. Prof. S. P. Beebe of theMedical School of Cornell University made researchesupon the influence of iodine as a constituent of these se-cretions, particularly that produced by the thyroidgland. Prof. William S. Halstead of Johns Hopkins 14 The Glands of Life University pursued studies of alterations taking place inthe glands, after one of the group has been removed, util-izing the results of his surgical clinics and also makingobservations upon human cadavers; to be compared withthe data drawn from animal experimentation. of Harvard University has made many investi-gations bearing upon the general subject. Other investigators are referred to in the subsequentchapters of this thesis. Indeed at the present time manyable men, both in this country and abroad, are sedulouslyworking in this field and it is to be hoped that in the nearfuture our knowledge of the subject may attain thatclarity and certitude which its great importance Pituitary Body Median section of the brain showing pituitary body. From Sobottas Atlas of Human Anatomy, by courteous permission of IV. Co.


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