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RefNoEC/1887/04
Previous numbersCert XI, 119
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TitleCash, John Theodore: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationHas devoted himself to physiological and pharmacological science, and has made discoveries in these as described in the following works, of which he is the author: - 'On the Relationship between the Muscle and its Contraction' (Journ Anat Phys, vol xv); 'Ueber den Antheil des Magens und des Pancreas an der Verdauung des Fettes' (Arch fur Physiol, 1880); 'Description of a Double Cardiograph for the Frog's Heart' (Journ of Physiol, vol iv). With Dr Lauder Brunton: - 'Contributions to our Knowledge of the Connection between Chemical Constitution, Physiological Action and Antagonism' (Phil Trans, 1884); 'Action of Alkaloids on Oxidation' (St Barth Hosp Rept, vol xviii); 'Influence of Heat and Cold on Muscles poisoned by Veratria' (Journ of Physiol, vol iv); 'On the Valvular Action of the Larynx' (Journ Anat Phys, vol xvii); 'On the Effect of Electrical Stimulation of the Frog's Heart, and its Modification by Heat, Cold, and the Action of Drugs' (Proc Roy Soc, vol xxxv); 'Ueber vorbeugende Gegengifte' (Centralb fur d Med Wiss, 1884); and several other papers. With Dr Yeo: - 'The Effects of certain Modifying Influences on the Latent Period of Muscle Contraction' (Proc Roy Soc, vol xxxv); 'The Variations of Latency in certain Skeletal Muscles' (Proc Roy Soc, vol xxxv); 'On the Relationship between the Active Phases of Contraction and the Latent Period of Skeletal Muscle' (Journ of Physiol, vol iv).
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: T Lauder Brunton; E Klein; David Ferrier; James Paget; Wm S Savory; J Matthews Duncan;Geo J Romanes; James Caird
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Cash, John Theodore: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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