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LONDON.—The following scheme of inter-collegiate advanced work in physiology has been approved for the Honours B.Sc. Examination:—First Term, October–December, 1912:—Guy's Hospital: “Respiratory Exchange,” by M. S. Pembrey; “The Chemistry of Blood,” by E. L. Kellaway and J. H. Ryffel. Second Term, January–March, 1913:—University College: “Activity of Enzymes and Physiological Chemistry pertaining thereto,” by Prof. Wm. Bayliss, F.R.S., and R. H. A. Plimmer. St. Bartholomew's Hospital: “Central Nervous System of Electro-cardiography,” by J. S. Edkins, C. M. H. Howell, or E. P. Cumberbatch. Third Term, May–July, 1913:—King's College: “Physiological Chemistry of Nervous and Muscular Tissues,” by Prof. W. D. Halliburton, F.R.S., and O. Rosenheim. Bedford College: “Advanced Physiological Histology,” by J. S. Edkins and Miss M. Tweedy. Internal students of the University are free to attend all the courses.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 89, 598–599 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089598a0
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