Record

RefNoCMB/315/19
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date16 January 1917
DescriptionLists papers for consideration:

Sir Ronald Ross and Miss H Hudson, 'An application of the theory of probabilities to the study of a priori pathometry. Part II'.

J C Mottram and S Russ, 'Observations and experiments on the sucseptibility and immunity of rats towards Jensen's rat sarcoma'.

Capt J Hammond, 'On the causes responsible for the developmental progress of the mammary glands in the rabbit during the latter part of pregnancy'.

J Brownlee, 'Distrobutive multiplication and random migrati'.

F H A Marshall and E T Halnan, 'On the post oestrus changes occurring in the generative organs and mammary glands of the non-pregnant dog'.

Hariette Chick and E M M Hume, 'The distribution in wheat, rice, and maize grains of the substance, the deficiency of which in a diet causes poly-neuritis in birds and beri beri in man'.

Harrittee Chick and E M M Hume, 'The effects of exposure to temperature at or above 100C on the substance (vitamine) whose deficiency in the diet causes polyneuritis in birds and beri-beri in man'.
S B Schryver and Mary Hewlett, 'Investigations dealing with the phenomena of 'clot' formation'.

Prof W M Bayliss, FRS, 'Methods of raising a low arterial pressure'.

W M Fletcher FRS, and F G Hopkins FRS, 'Respiratory process in muscle and the nature of muscular motion'. p19.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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