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Mercurochrome, happy combination of powerful antiseptic and penetrating dye, was injected in the veins of typhoid-carrying rabbits. It freed them of the disease.?J. H. Hill and W. W. Scott, Johns Hopkins University.
"Bromsulphalein," a dye, to test the liver's action.?Dr. E. C. White, Johns Hopkins University.
"Phenolsulphonepthalein," a medicine, to rehabilitate kidneys which are so ailing as to prevent an operation that the patient may need.?Drs. John T. Geraghty and Leonard Rowntree, Johns Hopkins University.
Presidents read with interest. Professors hemmed, hawed, mentally scrutinized their departmental colleagues. Undergraduates frowned loyally. Alumni wondered. The headline they were all looking at said: VOTE HARVARD FIRST IN NINE DEPARTMENTS. The despatch was from Cambridge, Mass., chiefly quotation from the Harvard undergraduate newspaper. President Raymond M. Hughes of Miami...
In Baltimore, a professor of Physics showed his class of Johns Hopkins students liquid air, took some in his mouth, blew out a jet of steam. The low temperature of the fluid, explained, caused it to evaporate in his mouth. Would any one else like to try the experiment? One...