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Articles:

N. Hamar
SUGAR, WATER, AND CREATININE EXCRETION IN NORMAL AND IN B-AVITAMINOTIC DOGS
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 289-301. [Abstract] [PDF]  

P. R. Peacock
CHOLECYSTOSTOMY FISTULAE SUITABLE FOR SMALL LABORATORY ANIMALS
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 303-311. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Patrick L. Mollison and I. Maureen Young
ON THE SURVIVAL OF THE TRANSFUSED ERYTHROCYTES OF STORED BLOOD
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 313-327. [Abstract] [PDF]  

M. A. Jennings and H. W. Florey
THE INFLUENCE OF THE VAGUS ON THE SECRETION OF MUCUS THE STOMACH
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 329-339. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Marthe Vogt.
CONSTRICTION OF RENAL VESSELS IN THE FROG (RANA ESCULENTA) AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE SYSTEMIC BLOOD-PRESSURE
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 341-345. [Abstract] [PDF]  

R. E. Scantlebury and T. L. Patterson
HUNGER MOTILITY IN A HYPNOTISED SUBJECT
Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci 1941 30: 347-358. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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