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Annual Review of Physiology

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THE subject of physiology may be likened to a State at the frontiers of which lie several other sovereign States, with which it is in friendly relationship. It is a State consisting of several provinces, and while those inhabiting each province speak the language and appreciate the outlook of those across the frontier, they may be relatively ignorant of the language and customs of those who inhabit other provinces of their own State.

Annual Review of Physiology

James Murray Luck Victor E. Hall Vol. 3. (Published by the American Physiological Society and Annual Reviews, Inc.) Pp. viii + 784. (Stanford University P.O., Calif.: Annual Reviews, Inc., 1941.) 5 dollars.

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EVANS, C. Annual Review of Physiology. Nature 148, 239–240 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148239a0

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