Hart, Mccollum, Steenbock, and Humphrey Physiological Effects upon Growth and Reproduction of Rations Balanced from Restricted Sources. Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin, 17 (1912).
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Sherman, Rouse, Allen, and WoodsGrowth and Reproduction upon Simplified Food Supply.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVI: 503–519 (1921).
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Sherman, and MuhlfeldGrowth and Reproduction upon Simplified Food Supply, II. Influence of Food upon Mother and Young during the Lactation Period.Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine, XIX: 76 (1921).
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CarterThe Pirquet System of Nutrition and Its Applicability to American Conditions.Journal of the American Medical Association, LXXVII: 1541–1546 (1921).
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LuskPhysiological Effects of Undernutrition.Physiological Reviews, I: 523–553 (1921).
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Hart, and HumphreyCan Home Grown Rations Supply Proteins of Adequate Quality and Quantity for High Milk Production?Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVIII: 305–311 (1921).
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Coleman, and ShafferProtein Metabolism in Typhoid Fever.Archives of Internal Medicine, IV: 538–600 (1909).
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DuBoisBasal Metabolism in Fever.Journal of the American Medical Association, LXXVII: 352–356 (1921).
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Mccollum, Simmonds, and ParsonsDietary Relations between the Proteins of the Cereal Grains and the Potato.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVII: 175–206 (1921).
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Mccollum, Simmonds, and ParsonsSupplementary Dietary Relations between Animal Tissues and Cereal and Legume Seeds.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVII: 139–173 (1921).
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Sherman, and WintersThe Efficiency of Maize Protein in Adult Human Nutrition.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XXXV: 307–311 (1918).
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Sherman, Winters, and PhillipsThe Efficiency of Oat Protein in Adult Human Nutrition.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XXXIX: 53–62 (1919).
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Sherman, Gillett, and OsterbergProtein Requirement of Maintenance in Man and the Nutritive Efficiency of Bread Protein.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLI: 97–109 (1920).
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Osborne, and MendelThe Incidence of Phosphatic Urinary Calculi in Rats Fed on Experimental Rations.Journal of the American Medical Association, LXIX: 32–33 (1917).
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Reynolds, and MacomberDefective Diet as a Cause of Sterility.Journal of the American Medical Association, LXXVII: 169–175 (1921).
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MccarrlsonStudies in Deficiency Disease.Oxford Medical Publications, 1921.
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DutcherObservations on the Catalase Activity of Tissues in Avian Polyneuritis.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XXXVI: 63–72 (1918).
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CowgillA Contribution to the Study of the Relation between Vitamin-B and the Nutrition of the Dog.American Journal of Physiology, LVII: 420–436 (1921).
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ParsonsThe Antiscorbutic Content of Certain Body Tissues of the Rat. the Persistence of the Antiscorbutic Substance in the Liver of the Rat after Long Intervals on a Scorbutic Diet.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLIV: 587–602 (1920).
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HoweFood Accessory Factors in Relation to the Teeth.Journal of Home Economics, XII: 482–485 (1920).
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Zilva, and WellsChanges in the Teeth of the Guinea Pig Produced by a Scorbutic Diet.Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonXC:B, 505–512 (1919).
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Mccollum, and DavisInfluence of the Mineral Content of the Ration on Growth and Reproduction.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XXI: 615–644 (1915).
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Meigs, and WoodwardThe Influence of Calcium and Phosphorus in the Feed on the Milk Yield of Dairy Cows. United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin, No. 945 (1921).
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HessNewer Aspects of Some Nutritional Disorders.Journal of the American Medical Association, LXXVI: 603–700 (1921).
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Rowland, and KramerCalcium and Phosphorus in the Serum in Relation to Rickets.American Journal of Diseases of Children, XXII: 105–120 (1921).
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Hart, Steenbock, and HoppertDietary Factors Influencing Calcium Assimilation.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVIII: 33–50 (1921).
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Mccollum, Simmonds, Shipley, and ParkProduction of Rickets by Diets Low in Phosphorus and Fat-Soluble A.Journal of Biological Chemistry, XLVII: 507–527(1921).
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Sherman, and PappenheimerA Dietetic Production of Rickets in Rats and Its Prevention by an Inorganic Salt.Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine, XVIII: 193 (1921).
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BosworthCaseins of Cow's Milk and Human Milk in Their Relation to Infant Feeding.American Journal of Diseases of Children, XXII: 193–201 (1921).
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Whipple, and RobscheitBlood Regeneration following Simple Anemia.American Journal of Physiology, LIII: 151–282 (1920).
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PERSONAL COMMUNICATION FROM PROFESSOR SHERMAN. See also Sherman, and Gillett. The Adequacy and Economy of Some City Dietaries.The New York A. I. C. P. Publications, No. 121. 1917.