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THE Section of Physiology was presided over by Prof. McKendrick, F. R.S., and the place of meeting was Prof. McKendrick's laboratory at the University. Despite the near approach of the date of the fifth triennial International meeting of Physiologists held at Turin in September, the Section was well attended by working physiologists, and the audiences were often large. Profs. Schafer and Sherrington were vice-presidents, and amongst others contributing to the meetings were Sir Michael Foster, Sir John Sanderson, Dr. Theodore Beer, Dr. Brodie, Miss F. Buchanan, Dr. Burch, Prof. Gotch, Dr. A. A. Gray, Dr. Edridge Green, Prof. Marcus Hartog, Dr. Kennedy, Dr. Myers, Dr. Noel Paton, Prof. Waymouth Reid, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, Prof. W. H. Thompson, and Dr. J. A. Wanklyn.
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Physiology at the British Association . Nature 65, 113–116 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/065113a0
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