An edition of Physiological studies (1926)

Physiological studies

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1926, Printed for the University of Aberdeen
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The mechanism and control of fibrillation in the mammalian heart, by J.A. MacWilliam. From the Proceedings of the Royal society, B., v. 90.
The effect of alcohol on the digestion of fibrin and caseinogen by trypsin, by E.S. Edie. From the Biochemical journal, v. 13, no. 2, July, 1919.
Further observations on the digestion of fibrin and caseinogen by trypsin, by E.S. Edie. From the Biochemical journal, v. 15, no. 4, 1921.
A note on the question of the identity of gastric rennin and pepsin, by E.S. Edie. From the Biochemical journal, v. 15, no. 4, 1921.
Distribution of enzymes in the alimentary canal of the chicken, by R.H.A. Plimmer and J.L. Rosedale. From the Biochemical journal, v. 16, no. 1, 1922.
The amino-acids of flesh. The di-amino-acid content of rabbit, chicken, ox, horse, sheep and pig muscle. By J.L. Rosedale. From the Biochemical journal, v. 16, no. 1, 1922.
Abnormal left coronary artery of ox heart communicating directly with the cavity of the left ventricle near the apex, by Charles Reid. Reprinted from the Journal of anatomy, v. 57, pt. I, October, 1922.
Some applications of physiology to medicine. I. Sensory phenomena associated with defective blood supply to working muscles, by J.A. MacWilliam and W.J. Webster. From British medical journal, January 13, 1923.
A method of estimation of diastase in blood, by G.M. Fyfe. From British journal of experimental pathology, v. 4, 1923.
Some applications of physiology to medicine. II. Ventricular fibrillation and sudden death, by J.A. MacWilliam. Reprinted from the British medical journal, August 11 and 18, 1923.
Some applications of physiology to medicine. III. Blood pressure and heart action in sleep and dreams; their relation to haemorrhages, angina, and sudden death, by J.A. MacWilliam. Reprinted from the British medical journal, December 22, 1923.
Blood pressures in man under normal and pathological conditions, by J.A. MacWilliam. Reprinted from Physiological reviews, v. 5, no. 3, July, 1925.
Diastatic activity in blood and urine, by Charles Reid.
The effect on renal efficiency of lowering the blood-pressure in cases of high blood-pressure, by Charles Reid. From Quarterly journal of medicine, July, 1926.

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[Aberdeen]
Series
Aberdeen university studies ;, no. 102

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Dewey Decimal Class
612.082
Library of Congress
QP6 .P5 ser. 2

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3 p.l., 178 p.
Number of pages
178

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OL6319319M
LCCN
35006952
OCLC/WorldCat
11866488

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