Vol. 27 No. #736
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More Stories from the May 18, 1935 issue

  1. Convulsions in Childbirth Laid to Lack of Protein

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  2. Writing by Babylonian Wife Tells of Buying Second Wife

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  3. Pharmacist Given Highest Professional Award

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  4. Voices of Southern Birds Recorded for Movie Films

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  5. Vitamin C Not a Preventive or Cure of Rheumatic Fever

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  6. Potency of Liver Depends upon Three Substances

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  7. [Photograph]: Lost in the Jungle

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  8. Tendency to Rheumatism May Be Inherited, Physician Says

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  9. Crossed Legs Give Test for Disease of Blood Vessels

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  10. Breathing Helium Brings Relief to Asthma Sufferers

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  11. Maternal Instinct Aroused by Hormone

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  12. Rotation of Milky Way Shown for Faint Stars as Well

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  13. New Musical Instrument Played by Light Flashes

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  14. In Science Fields

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  15. Making Mountains for Uncle Sam

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  16. Nicotine Affects Nerve-Ends in Muscles, Not the Brain

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  17. Nature Ramblings: Warm Lands Are Vine Lands

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  18. Poverty Reduces Birthrate but Poor Have Large Families

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  19. Two-Ton Diving Ball for Use in Deep Sea Salvage Tested

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  20. Science Service Board Elects Three New Trustees

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  21. First Glances at New Books

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  22. Front Matter

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  23. Multiple Sclerosis Laid to Blood That Clots Too Easily

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  24. [Photograph]: Good Job Well Done

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