The Physiologist Volume 12 Issue 2 (May 1969)
Table
of Contents.
Actions Taken at Spring Meeting [April 13-18, 1969]. The Physiologist
12(2): 51, 1969. [PDF]
APS Associate Membership. The Physiologist
12(2): 52, 1969. [PDF]
Membership Status [April 1, 1969]. The Physiologist
12(2): 53, 1969. [PDF]
1968 Fiscal Reports. The Physiologist
12(2): 56, 1969. [PDF]
Cannon's the Way of an Investigator. The Physiologist
12(2): 58, 1969. [PDF]
Summer Course: Biology of Aging. The Physiologist
12(2): 58, 1969. [PDF]
Brobeck, JR. Report of Tour by Councilman. The Physiologist
12(2): 59, 1969. [PDF]
Invitation to the Fall Meeting, University of California, Davis [April
25-29, 1969]. The Physiologist
12(2): 62, 1969. [PDF]
Second International Symposium on Atherosclerosis. The Physiologist
12(2): 63, 1969. [PDF]
Symposium on Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle as a Food. The Physiologist
12(2): 64, 1969. [PDF]
Symposium on Challenges in Living Systems. The Physiologist
12(2): 64, 1969. [PDF]
Braunwald, E. Thirteenth Bowditch Lecture [The Determinants of
Myocardial Oxygen Consumption]. The Physiologist
12(2): 65, 1969. [PDF]
Van Citters, RL [Univ.
of Washington]. Medical Physiology Student Laboratory. The Physiologist
12(2): 94, 1969. [PDF]
New International Journal Computer Programs in Biomedicine. The Physiologist
12(2): 97, 1969. [PDF]
Haddy, FJ [Michigan
State University]. Should Physiology Training be Divorced
from the Medical Curriculum. The Physiologist
12(2): 98, 1969. [PDF]
Seminar on Cardiovascular Epidemiology. The Physiologist
12(2): 135, 1969. [PDF]
Molnar, GW. Newton's Thermometer: A Model for Testing Newton's
Law of Cooling. The Physiologist
12(2): 136, 1969. [PDF] [The
legends for Figure 4, page 16, and Figure 5, page 17, should be
interchanged to read as follows: Fig. 4. Semi-log plot of the course of
cooling of a mercury thermometer with a bulb 4 × 15 mm and a
stem with a fine capillary bore. 0 = still air. 0 =
air moving 5 miles/hr. From 200° toward 29C. Fig. 5. Semi-log plot
of the course of cooling of a sphere of water under conditions maximizing
the fraction of heat transfer by radiation. Data of Ericsson in 1876 (3).
The errors are entirely those of the author. In addition on page 10, first
sentence, third paragraph from the bottom should be changed to read:
"the Crucible containing the mixture of lead, tin, and
tin-glass";, was taken off the fire and set upon the ground.
Second International Meeting of the International Society for
Neurochemistry. The Physiologist
12(2): 136, 1969. [PDF]
Molnar, GW. Newton's Law of Cooling Applied to Newton's Ingot of
Iron and to Other Solids. The Physiologist
12(2): 137, 1969. [PDF]
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