Record

RefNoCMB/315/5
LevelItem
TitleMinutes, meeting of the Physiology and Medical Sciences Sectional Committee
Date24 April 1913
DescriptionReport on papers passed for publication in the Proceedings:

J H Priestley and R C Knight, 'On the nature of the toxic action of electric discharge upon Bacillus coli communis'.

F A Bainbridge, S H Collins, and J A Menzies, 'Experiments on the kidneys of the frog'.

L Hill and M Flack, 'The effect of the liability (resilience) of the arterial wall on the blood pressure and pulse curve'.

C Revis, 'Variation in B coli. The production of two permanent varieties from one original strain by means of brilliant green'.

C Revis, 'On the probable value to B coli of 'Slime' formation in solis'.

Papers considered:

A D Waller, 'The various inclinations of the electrical axis of the human heart'.

A W Porter and F W Edridge Green, 'Negative after-images and successive contrast with pure spectral colours'.

S B Schryver, 'Some investigations on the phenomena of 'clot' formation. Part I. On the clotting of milk'.

Surg-Gen Sir D Bruce, Majors D Harvey and A E Hamerton and Lady Bruce, 'Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Nyasaland [Malawi]. III T pecorum'.

Dr G J Burch, 'On light sensations and the theory of forced vibrations'.
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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