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RefNoCMB/278/19
LevelItem
TitleMinutes, meeting of the Physiology and Medical Sciences Sectional Committee
Date19 January 1950
DescriptionProfessor C A Lovatt Evans in the chair. Committee matters including consideration of nominees to replace members of the Sectional Committee retiring and decision to recommend Dr H Fairley, J H Gaddum, R A MacCance, and W T Morgan; consideration of nominees to replace members of the Council and decision to recommend Professor W Smith and Professor F G Young. Papers passed for publication:

F W Brambell, FRS, W A Hemmings, M Henderson and W T Rowlands, 'The selective admission of antibodies to the foetus by yolk-sac splanchnopleur in rabbits'.

R M C Dawson and D Richter, 'The phosphorus metabolism of the brain'. Communicated by D Keilin, FRS.

A V Hill FRS, 'Does heat production precede mechanical response in muscular contraction?'

H G Woodruff and M F A Woodruff, 'The transplantation of normal tissues. With special reference to auto- and homotransplants of thyroid and spleen in the anterior chamber of the eye, and subcutaneously, in Guinea pig'. Communicated by C H Kellaway, FRS. p19
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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