Record

RefNoCMB/315/44
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Sectional Committee
Date5 December 1924
DescriptionLists papers for consideration:

A P Chattock, 'The physics of incubation'.

H M Carleton, 'Growth, Phagocytosis and other phenomena in tissue cultures of foetal and adult lung'.

J I Hunter, 'The function of the double innervation - somatic and sympathetic - of the muscles in the bird's wing during rest and flight'.

J I Hunter and R W Murray, 'Are the movement and fixing muscles of invertebrates separately represented as groups of muscle fibres in the skeletal muscles of invertebrates?'

J W R Macleod and N A McCormick, 'The effect on the blood sugar of fish of various conditions including removal of the principal islets'.

Lists papers passed for publication:

L J Harris, 'The combination of proteins, amino acids, etc with acids and alkalis, and their combining weights as determined by physico-chemical measurements'.

E H Starling and E B Verney, 'The secretion of urine, as studied on the isolated kidney'.

J F Fulton, 'Some observations upon the electrical responses and the shape of isometric twitch of skeletal muscle'.

J F Fulton, 'The relation between the durations of the isometric twitch of the after-action of tetanus'.

C Sherrington and E G T Liddell, 'Further observations on myotatic reflexes'.

G V Anrep, 'A new method of crossed circulation'.

G V Anrep, and I de B Daly, 'The output of adrenaline in cerebral anaemia as studied by means of crossed circulation'.

G V Anrep and E H Starling, 'Central and reflex regulation of the circulation'.

Report that a paper by H H Scott had been withdrawn; note on a motion by Sir Thomas Lewis on the question of paper selection and referees.
p49-50.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordNLB/66/912
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