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DR. J. S. HALDANE'S book is nominally a report of his Silliman lectures delivered at Newhaven; in reality it is an account of his life's work in physiology. No one who turns over the pages can be but impressed with the enormous advance which has been made in the physiology of respiration within the last thirty years, and the degree to which that advance has been due to Dr. Haldane's work and to the stimulating influence which he has wielded over the minds of others.
Respiration.
By Dr. J. S. Haldane. (Silliman Memorial Lectures.) Pp. xviii + 427. (Newhaven: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1922.) 28s. net.
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BARCROFT, J. Respiration . Nature 110, 803–804 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110803a0
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