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THE attendance, of physiologists at the Newcastle meeting was comparatively small, but there was a good programme, and several of the papers elicited considerable discussion. Prof. Cushny, the president of the section, took a pharmacological subject for his address. Reports of research committees were then presented, and Prof. Waller exhibited a simple apparatus for the administration of known percentages of chloroform. The recent modifications suggested by the extensive use of the instrument were described.
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Physiology at the British Association . Nature 98, 178–179 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098178b0
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