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E. Troughton (1947)
Furred Animals of Australia
H. C. Reynolds (1953)
The OpossumScient. Am., 188
C. G. Hartman (1920)
Studies in the Development of the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana): V. The Phenomena of ParturitionAnat. Rec., 19
C. G. Hartman (1952)
Possums
C. L. Barrett (1947)
An Australian Animal Book
G. L. Streeter (1920)
Weight, Sitting Height, Head Size, Foot Length, and Menstrual Age of the Human Embryo
A. Bollinger (1953)
Composition of Kangaroo MilkAustralian J. Sc., 15
G. G. Simpson (1950)
The Meaning of Evolution
G. L. L. Buffon (1763)
Histoire naturelle, 10
W. D. Matthew (1916)
A Marsupial from the Belly River Cretaceous, with Critical Observations upon the Affinities of the Cretaceous MammalsBull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 35
E. McCrady (1938)
The Embryology of the Opossum
C. G. Hartman (1928)
The Breeding Season of the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) and the Rate of Intra-Uterine and Postnatal DevelopmentJ. Morphol., 46
C. H. Heuser (1920-1921)
The Early Establishment of the Intestinal Nutrition in the Opossum: The Digestive System Just Before and Soon After BirthAm. J. Anat., 28
H. C. Reynolds (1952)
Studies on Reproduction in the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana Virginiana)Univ. California Pub. Zool., 52
C. R. Moore (1940)
Opossum Pouch Young as Experimental MaterialAnat. Rec., 76
G. E. Coghill (1939)
Studies on Rearing the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana)Ohio J. Sc., 39
Abstract Dr. Darrow, Dr. Gordon, and other members of the American Pediatric Society, I am sure that you appreciate the humility with which I accept the Howland Award. My indebtedness is very great to Dr. Howland, who aroused my initial interest in pediatrics in my student days and deepened it during my service as an intern on his staff at the Harriet Lane Hospital in Baltimore. Now, with a retrospect of nearly forty years, I shall not dwell on the past but will, in my current role of a library researcher, present some evidence of what I hope you will regard as a look into the future. What can we do to further the knowledge of the problems of premature birth? There are, of course, many pediatricians who are now involved in this area of research, as witness the ever-growing volume of reports in the medical literature. Yet, as I have References 1. Barrett, C. L.: An Australian Animal Book , Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1947. 2. Bollinger, A., and Pascoe, J. V.: Composition of Kangaroo Milk , Australian J. Sc. 15:215, 1953. 3. Buffon, G. L. L.: Histoire naturelle , générale et particulière, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1763, Vol. 10. 4. Coghill, G. E.: Studies on Rearing the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) , Ohio J. Sc. 39:239, 1939. 5. Hartman, C. G.: Studies in the Development of the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana): V. The Phenomena of Parturition , Anat. Rec. 19:251, 1920.Crossref 6. Hartman, C. G.: The Breeding Season of the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana) and the Rate of Intra-Uterine and Postnatal Development , J. Morphol. 46:143, 1928.Crossref 7. Hartman, C. G.: Possums , Austin, Texas, University of Texas Press, 1952. 8. Heuser, C. H.: The Early Establishment of the Intestinal Nutrition in the Opossum: The Digestive System Just Before and Soon After Birth , Am. J. Anat. 28:341, 1920-1921.Crossref 9. Matthew, W. D.: A Marsupial from the Belly River Cretaceous, with Critical Observations upon the Affinities of the Cretaceous Mammals , Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 35:477, 1916. 10. McCrady, E., Jr.: The Embryology of the Opossum , American Anatomical Memoirs, No. (16) , Philadelphia, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1938. 11. Moore, C. R., and Bodian, D.: Opossum Pouch Young as Experimental Material , Anat. Rec. 76:319, 1940.Crossref 12. Reynolds, H. C.: Studies on Reproduction in the Opossum (Didelphis Virginiana Virginiana) . Univ. California Pub. Zool. 52:223, 1952. 13. Reynolds, H. C.: The Opossum , Scient. Am. 188: 88; 189:16, 1953.Crossref 14. Simpson, G. G.: The Meaning of Evolution , New Haven, Conn., Yale University Press, 1950. 15. Streeter, G. L.: Weight, Sitting Height, Head Size, Foot Length, and Menstrual Age of the Human Embryo , Contributions to Embryology, No. (55) , Washington, D. C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1920. 16. Troughton, E.: Furred Animals of Australia , New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1947.
A.M.A. Journal of Diseases of Children – American Medical Association
Published: Oct 1, 1957
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