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☆Thesis to be submitted to the University of Zürich, Faculty of Medicine, In partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
☆☆The biochemical tests reported in this investigation were carried out in the laboratories of the University of Minnesota Hospitals.
★The protein fractionations were carried out by Dr. Elisabeth Frame, Assistant Professor of Physiologic Chemistry.