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Contents: Volume 89, Issue 1  
  February 1937 [Index by Author]

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M. Talaat
Afferent impulses in the nerves supplying the urinary bladder
J Physiol 1937 89: 1-13. [PDF]  

H. Handovsky and Adli Samaan
Observations on the renal circulation and secretion in the dog, with special reference to the effect of pituitary (posterior lobe) extract
J Physiol 1937 89: 14-31. [PDF]  

H. D. Bouman
The effect of electrotonus on the excitability of nerve
J Physiol 1937 89: 32-44. [PDF]  

Z. M. Bacq and G. L. Brown
Pharmacological experiments on mammalian voluntary muscle, in relation to the theory of chemical transmission
J Physiol 1937 89: 45-60. [PDF]  

G. H. Benham, H. Davson, and W. S. Duke-Elder
The total osmotic concentrations in serum and aqueous humour
J Physiol 1937 89: 61-63. [PDF]  

Edith Bülbring
The standardization of cortical extracts by the use of drakes
J Physiol 1937 89: 64-80. [PDF]  

H. Heller
The state in the blood and the excretion by the kidney of the antidiuretic principle of posterior pituitary extracts
J Physiol 1937 89: 81-95. [PDF]  

R. M. Ranson and S. Zuckerman
The vaginal hydrogen-ion concentration in monkeys injected with oestrone
J Physiol 1937 89: 96-98. [PDF]  

D. Whitteridge
The transmission of impulses through the ciliary ganglion
J Physiol 1937 89: 99-111. [PDF]  

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