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YANDELL HENDERSON, whose death at the age of seventy occurred on February 18, held in succession the chairs of physiology and of applied physiology at Yale University. Although his investigations embraced many aspects of the physiology of the circulation and respiration, he will probably be best remembered for his advocacy of the value of carbon dioxide as a respiratory stimulant in a variety of clinical disorders.
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DOUGLAS, C. Prof. Yandell Henderson. Nature 153, 308–309 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153308a0
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