Record

RefNoCMB/315/40
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date24 January 1924
DescriptionReports that papers by T C Angus, A Lipschutz and W Krause were withdrawn; lists papers passed for publication including a paper by E C Grey and the following:

Alex Fleming, 'A comparison of the activities of antiseptics on bacteria and on leucocytes'.

C Shearer, 'The oxygen consumption rate of parts of the chick embryo and fragments of the earthworm'.

F P Slater, 'A sensitive method for observing changes of electrical conductivity in single hygroscopic fibres'.

Lists papers for consideration:

J S Macdonald and Margaret Macdonald, 'Heat production or ''cost'' of walking'.

L B Winter and W Smith, 'Studies on carbohydrate metabolism. I. Variations in the nature of the blood sugar'.

A P Chattock, 'The physics of incubation'.

J Hammond, 'The physiology of reproduction in the cow'.

T P S Strangeways, 'Observations on the formation of bi-nuclear cells'.

J I Hunter, 'The postural influence of the sympathetic nervous system'.

N D Royle, 'The problem of treatment of spastic paralysis. An experimental and clinical study'. p44-5.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordNLB/66/30
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