Record

RefNoCMB/315/7
LevelItem
TitleAgenda, meeting of the Physiology Committee
Date19 February 1914
DescriptionLists papers to be considered for publication in Phil. Trans.:

J H Mummery, 'The process of calcification in enamel and dentine'.

J F Gaskell, M D, 'The chromaffine system of annelids and the relation of this system to the contractile vascular system in the leech. Hirudo medicinalis'.

Reoprt on papers passed for publication in Phil. Trans.:
Professor R Kennedy, MD, 'Experiments on the restoration of paralysed muscles by means of nerve anastomosis. Part II. Anastomosis of the nerves supplying limb muscles'.

J Barcroft, FRS, M Camis, C G Mathison, F Roberts and J H Ryffel, 'Report of the Monte Rosa expedition of 1911'.

Report on papers passed for publication in Phil. Trans.:
Prof G Dreyer, MD and E W A Walker, 'The determination of the minimum lethal dose of various toxic substances and its relationship to the body weight in warm-blooded animals, together with considerations bearing on the dosage of drugs'.

F N White, MD, 'Variations in the sex ratio of Mus Rattus following an unusual mortality of adult females, based on an analysis of weight frequency distributions'.

R T Glazebrook, FRS, and D W Dye, 'On the heat production associated with muscular work. A note on Prof Macdonald's paper, Proc RS'.

Professor L Hill, FRS, J McQueen, and M Flack, 'The conduction of the pulse wave and measurement of arterial pressure'.

S B Schryver, 'Investigations dealing with the phenomena of 'clot' formations. Part II. The formation of a gel from cholate solutions having many properties analagous to those of cell membranes'.

J Hammond and F H A Marshall, 'The functional correlation between the ovaries, uterus and mammary glands in the rabbit, with observations on the oestrus cycle'.

Papers considered for publication in Phil. Trans.:

W T Lockett, 'Oxidation of the thiosulphate by certain bacteria in pure culture'.

A J Walton, FRCS, 'Variations in the growth of adult mammalian tissue in autogenous and homogenous plasma'.

E C Grey, 'The decomposition of formates by B coli communis'.

E C Grey, 'The enzymes which are concerned in the decomposition of glucose and mannitol by B coli communis'. p7.

Note on discussion of the Croonian lectureship.
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