Record

RefNoCMB/315/11
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date25 March 1918
DescriptionLists papers for consideration:

R Kennedy, 'Experiments on the restoration of paralyzed muscles by means of the nerve anastomosis. Part III: Anastomosis of the brancial plexus with a consideration of the distribution of its roots'.

M C Potter, 'Electrical effects accompanying the decomposition of organic compounds. II. Ionisation of the gases producted during fermentation'.

J F Twort, 'The effect of the depth of pulmonary ventilation on the oxygen in the venous blood of man'.

Hon H Onslow, 'A contribution to our knowledge of the chemistry of coat-colour in animals and of dominant and recessive whiteness'.

Notes a report to Council on a paper by A N Drury on 'The eosinophil cell of teleostean fish'.

Report on papers passed for publication:

B Moore and W G Evans, 'Forms of growth resembling living organisms and their products slowly deposited from metastable solutions of inorganic colloids'.

B Moore, 'The production of growths or deposits in metastable solutions of inorganic colloids'.

A F S Kent, 'The mechanism of cardiac valves. A preliminary communication'.

J Barcroft and T Kato, 'The effect of functional activity upon the metabolism, bloodflow and exudation in organs'.

M Back, K M Cogan, and A E Towers, 'Functional oedema in frog's muscle'.

D Jordan Lloyd, 'The osmotic balance of skeletal muscle'.

E Beard and W Cramer, 'Surface tension and ferment action'.

W Cramer, 'Surface tension as a factor controlling all metabolism'. p11.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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