1. Experiments connected with the discovery of cholesterine and seroline, as secretions, in health, of the salivary, tear, mammary, and sudorific glands: of the testis and the ovary, of the kidneys in hepatic derangements, of mucous membranes when congested and inflamed, and in the fluid of ascites and that of spina bifida Author(s): Salisbury, James Henry, 1823-1905 Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1863?] Subject(s): Cholesterol -- chemistryBodily Secretions -- chemistry
2. Inoculating the human system with straw fungi, to protect it against the contagion of measles: with some additional observations relating to the influence of fungoid growth in producing disease and in the fermentation and putrefaction of organic bodies Author(s): Salisbury, James Henry, 1823-1905 Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1862?] Subject(s): Measles -- prevention & controlFungi -- physiologyVaccination