Record

RefNoCMB/315/36
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date4 May 1922
DescriptionLists papers for consideration:

A Lipschutz, C Wagner, R Tamm and F Bormann, 'Further experimental investigations on the hypertrophy of the sexual glands'.

W Cramer, A H Drew and J C Mottram, 'Blood-platelets: their behaviour in Vitamin A deficiency and after radiation and their relation to bacterial infections'.

J A Gardner and F W Fox, 'The origin and destiny of cholesterol in the animal organism. Part 13. On the autolysis of liver and spleen'.

T B Wood and J W Capstick, 'The progress of metabolism after food in swine'.

Lists papers passed for publication:

H E Roaf, 'The acidity of muscle during maintained contraction'.

H Hartridge and R A Peters, 'Interfacial tension and hydrogen ion concentration'.

Johan Hjort, 'Observations on the distribution of fat-soluble vitamines in marine animals and plants'.

A letter from Professor Starling; an application from D T Barry, the Lawrence Studentship; appeal for subscription for the Pasteur Centenary'.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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