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The Physiological Effects of Radiant Energy

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THE recent widespread interest in the therapeutic effects of ultra-violet radiation has led to the publication of so many original papers, that it is difficult to form any clear picture of the data as yet ascertained. Hence a summary of this type is welcome, and will give many research workers yet another reason for gratitude to the American Chemical Society for the series of monographs of which this is the sixty-second.

The Physiological Effects of Radiant Energy.

By Prof. Henry Laurens. (American Chemical Society Monograph Series, No. 62.) Pp. 610. (New York: The Chemical Catalog Co., Inc., 1933.) 6 dollars.

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The Physiological Effects of Radiant Energy. Nature 133, 233–234 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133233a0

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