Description | It has occurred to him that they should have policy in place in case [George] Harrop and [Carl] Binger fail them. He asks if Barcroft would write to him or Bock on what might be done to replace them, also if more than the planned party of six or seven arrives - should they assume them as additional members of the party if they can pay their way? He refers to a young man working with Macleod. Macleod has also suggested measuring the peripheral blood flow using Stewart's calorimetric method and he will loan the apparatus. He notes how this might be useful, giving as an example the case of a cyanotic. He hopes that Barcroft will put him in direct touch with the people in Lima. |