HX64134415 QP1 .Am32 1913 The Amencan physiol RECAP Crimntria ©ntoertfftp College of -ptpstcians anb burgeons! lUbrarp • American Physiological Socle FOUNDED DECEMBER 1913 THE American Physiological Society FOUNDED DECEMBER 30, 1887 1913 Composed and Printed By The University of Chicago Press Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. OFFICERS President, S. J. MELTZER Secretary, A. J. CARLSON Treasurer, J. ERLANGER Council W. B. CANNON A. J. CARLSON J. ERLANGER F. S. LEE S. J. MELTZER Editorial Committee American Journal of Physiology W. T. PORTER A. J. CARLSON FREDERIC S. LEE J. ERLANGER G. LUSK W. H. HOWELL S. J. MELTZER Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Columbia University Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/americanphysioloOOamer CONSTITUTION i. This Society shall be named "The American Physiological Society." 2. The Society is instituted to promote the advance of Physi- ology and to facilitate personal intercourse between American physiologists. II i. The Society shall consist of ordinary and of honorary mem- bers. 2. Any person who has conducted and published an original research in Physiology or Histology (including Pathology, Pharma- cology, Experimental Therapeutics, and Hygiene), or who has pro- moted and encouraged physiological research, and who is a resident of North America, shall be eligible for election as an ordinary mem- ber of the Society. 3. Distinguished men of science who have contributed to the advance of Physiology shall be eligible for election as honorary members of the Society. Honorary members shall pay no member- ship fee. They shall have the right of attending the meetings of the Society, and of taking part in its scientific discussions, but they shall have no vote. Ill 1. The management of the Society shall be vested in a Council consisting of the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and two other members to be chosen from the ordinary members by ballot at each annual meeting, and to serve until the close of the meeting at which their successors are elected. 2. The Council shall have power to fill such vacancies as may occur in its membership or in any committee of the Society unless the vacancy is produced by a resignation presented at a meeting. 5 6 The American Physiological Society 3. The election of the Council shall be held at the close of the first session of the annual meeting. In voting there shall be a ballot in regular order for each office to be filled and a majority of the votes cast shall be necessary to a choice. Two tellers appointed by the chair shall collect the ballots and count them, together with such ballots, properly prepared and signed, as may have been given to the Secretary by members unable to be present but desiring to vote. 4. To facilitate voting by proxy, the Secretary shall send a ballot to each ordinary member of the Society at least two weeks before the annual meeting, to which a list of the Council then existing shall be appended. IV 1. At least a fortnight before the annual meeting the Secretary shall send to each member a notice of the place and time of each meeting; and shall make such other announcements as the Council shall direct. 2. The annual assessment shall be determined by the Council, and shall be due in advance at the time of the annual meeting. Beyond the ordinary expenditures required by the duties of the Secretary and Treasurer, no money of the Society shall be disbursed save by authority of the Council. 3. Any member whose assessment is two years in arrears shall cease to be a member of the Society, unless at the next annual meeting he shall be reinstated by special vote of the Society; and it shall be the duty of the Treasurer to inform the Secretary, that he may notify the said delinquent of his right to appeal to said meeting. V 1. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on a day or days between December 25 and January 1, at a place to be determined by the Council. 2. Special meetings may be held at such times and places as the Council may determine. Constitution VI i. Proposed changes in the Constitution must be sent in writing to the Secretary at least one month before the date of the meeting at which they are to be considered, and must be signed by at least three ordinary members. The Secretary shall send a printed copy of any proposed change to each ordinary member at least two weeks before the next meeting. 2. If at this meeting two-thirds of the votes cast, in person or by proxy, shall favor the proposed change, it shall be made. 3. At all annual meetings of the Society ten ordinary members shall form a quorum for the transaction of business. VII 1. The Council may, from the names of the candidates proposed in writing by at least two ordinary members of the Society, nomi- nate candidates for election to ordinary membership. The names of the candidates so nominated, together with the names of their proposers and a statement of their qualifications for membership, shall be posted on a bulletin board at an annual meeting of the Society. The candidates may be balloted for at any session of the same meeting, and one black ball in eight shall exclude. 2. Honorary members shall be proposed by the Council, and shall be elected only by the unanimous vote of the members present at an annual meeting. VIII If a majority of the Council shall decide that the interests of the Society require the expulsion of a member, the Secretary shall send a notice of this decision to each ordinary member at least two weeks before the next annual meeting. At this meeting the Secre- tary shall, on behalf of the Council, propose the expulsion; and if two-thirds of the members present vote for it, the member shall be expelled, his assessment for the current year shall be returned to him, and he shall cease to be a member of the Society. BY-LAWS i . All papers read before the Society shall be limited to a length of ten minutes. No member may be permitted to read more than two formal papers at any annual or special meeting, except by the consent of the President and Secretary. If the program for any meeting proves to be too extensive for the proper presentation of all the papers submitted, the Secretary is authorized to place the second of two papers submitted by any member at the end of the program. These second papers may be read by title. 2. As soon as practicable after each meeting, the Secretary shall publish in the American Journal of Physiology the scientific proceedings of the Society, together with such abstracts as may be furnished him of the papers read at the meeting. 3. At the annual meeting, the President then in office shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Society, five or six members to form with him an Editorial Committee on the Publication of the American Journal oe Physiology during the next calendar year. This Committee shall have no authority to involve the Society in any financial responsibility for the publication of the Journal. 4. The Council may, upon the request of ten ordinary mem- bers, call a special meeting of the Society, at any time and place, for the reading of papers and the promotion of personal intercourse. Such meetings shall be held in accordance with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society; and if the regular officers of the Society are not present, the members in attendance shall elect a temporary Chairman and Secretary. The latter officer shall forward an account of the scientific proceedings of the meeting to the official Secretary of the Society for insertion in the minutes; he shall also prepare and transmit to the official Secretary such abstracts of papers read as may be furnished him, and these abstracts shall be published in the American Journal of Physiology in accordance with By-Law 2. 8 By-Laws o The Society has adopted the following recommendation of the Council : As a rule each paper in the printed proceedings of the Society should occupy not more than one page of the American Journal or Physiology, and all material for the Proceedings should be in the hands of the Secretary by January i. MEMBERS HONORARY MEMBERS A. Dastre. Paris, France. Professor of Physiology at the Sorbonne; Mcmbre de VInsiilul. O. Hammarsten. Upsala, Sweden. Professor Emeritus of Medical and Physiological Chemistry at the Univer- sity of Upsala. F. Hofmeister. Wimpflingstrasse 2, Strassburg, Germany. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, and Director of the Institute for Physiological Chemistry at the University of Strassburg. J. N. Langley. Cambridge, England. Professor of Physiology at the University of Cambridge. J. P. Pawlow. 4 Wedenskaja Street, St. Petersburg, Russia. Director of the Physiological Laboratory of the Institute for Experimental Medicine, and Professor of Physiology hi the Military -Medical Academy. E. A. Schafer. Edinburgh, Scotland. Professor of Physiology, University of Edinburgh-. C. S. Sherrington. Liverpool, England. Professor of Physiology at the University of Liverpool. MEMBERS Alexander C. Abbott, M.D. Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology, and Director of the Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania; Member of the Board of Health, Philadelphia. John J. Abel, M.D. Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. Professor of Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins University. Thomas B. Aldrich, Ph.D. Care Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. Research Chemist in Physiological Chemistry. Carl L. Alsberg, M.D. Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agricul- ture, Washington, D.C. Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Samuel Amberg, M.D. 1220 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Associate Professor in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University. List of Members n Roswell Parker Angier, Ph.D. 767 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Assistant Professor of Psychology and Acting Director of the Psychological Laboratory, Yale University. Henry Prentiss Armsby, Ph.D., LL.D. State College, Center County, Pa. Director of Institute of Animal Nutrition, Pennsylvania Stale College. John Auer, B.S., M.D. Rockefeller Institute, New York City. Associate Member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. George Bachmaxn, M.D. Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons, Atlanta, Ga. Professor of Physiology, Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons. F. W. Bancroft, S.M., Ph.D. Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City. Associate Member in Biology. Rockefeller Institute. Henry Gray Barbour, M.D. Laboratory of Pharmacology, Yale Medical School, New Haven, Conn. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Yale Medical School. Frank Christian Becht, Ph.D. Pharmacology Laboratory, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 111. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Northwestern University Medical School. Silas Palmer Beebe, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., M.D. 414 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York City. Physiological Chemist to the Huntington Fund for Cancer Research, Loomis Laboratory; Professor of Experimental Therapeutics, Cornell Medical School, New York City. Francis Gano Benedict, Ph.D., Sc.D. Nutrition Laboratory, Fenway, Boston, Mass. Director of the Nutrition Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Wash- ington. Henry G. Beyer, M.D., Ph.D., M.R.C.S. Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D.C. Medical Director, United States Navy. H. C. Bradley, Ph.D. 106 Prospect Avenue, Madison, Wis. Assistant Professor of Physiological Chemistry. University of Wisconsin. Leo Breisacher, M.D. 71 Washington Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Professor of Clinical Gastroenterology, Detroit Medical College; Consult- ing Gastro-enlerologisl, Harper Hospital; Lecturer on Dietetics, Farrand Training School and St. Mary's Hospital. 12 The American Physiological Society Thomas Gregor Brodie, M.D., F.R.S. University of Toronto, Toronto Canada. Professor of Physiology, Universiiy of Toronto. Clyde Brooks, A.B., Ph.D. Physiological Laboratory, University of Pitts- burgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pa. Assistant Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. Edgar D. Brown, Pharm.D., M.D. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Professor of Pharmacology and Materia Medica, University of Minnesota. Albert P. Brubaker, A.M., M.D. 105 North Thirty-fourth Street, Philadel- phia, Pa. Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence, Jefferson Medical College. W. E. Burge, A.M., Ph.D. Urbana, 111. Assistant Professor of Physiology and Acting Head of the Department, University of Illinois. Th. C. Burnett, M.D. Physiological Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Instructor in Physiology, University of California. Russell Burton-Opitz, M.D., Ph.D. 437 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City. Associate Professor of Physiology, Columbia University. Frederick Carl Busch, B.S., M.D. 19 Irving Place, Buffalo, N.Y Professor of Physiology, University of Buffalo. John P. Campbell, Ph.D. Athens, Ga. Professor of Biology, University of Georgia. Walter B. Cannon, A.M., M.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. George Higginson Professor of Physiology, Harvard Medical School. A. J. Carlson, A.M., Ph.D. Hull Physiological Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago. Alexis Carrel, M.D. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City. William S. Carter, M.D. Galveston, Tex. Professor of Physiology, University of Texas. J. McKeen Cattell, Ph.D. Garrison-on-Hudson, N.Y. Professor of Psychology, Columbia University; Member of the National Academy of Sciences. List of Members 13 Russell H. "Chittenden, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D. 83 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. Professor of Physiological Chemistry and Director of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University; Member of the National Academy of Sciences. Allen M. Cleghorn, M.D., CM. 20 Albion Street, Brantford, Ontario. Percy W. Cobb, B.S., M.D. 4503 Haugh Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Physiologist in Charge Physiological Division, Physical Laboratory, National Electric Lamp Association; Demonstrator in Physiology, Western Reserve University. Alfred E. Cohn, B.A., M.D. 315 Central Park West, New York City. Associate in Medicine, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. George W. Crile, M.D. 1021 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Professor of Surgery, Western Reserve Medical College. John G. Curtis, M.D., LL.D. 437 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City. Professor Emeritus of Physiology, Columbia University. Harvey Cushing, A.M., M.D. 305 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Professor of Surgery, Harvard University. Oris P. Dellinger, Ph.D. State Normal School, Pittsburg, Kan. Henry Herbert Donaldson, Ph.D., Sc.D. The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Neurology, The Wistar Institute. Melvin Dresbach. Department of Physiology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Assistant Professor of Physiology, Cornell University. George P. Dreyer, Ph.D. 424 South Sixth Avenue, La Grange, 111. Professor of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Charles W. Edmunds, A.B., M.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, University of Michigan. Frederick W. Ellis, M.D. Monson, Mass. Joseph Erlanger, M.D. Washington University Medical School, 1806 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Professor of Physiology, Washington University. John A. English Eyster, M.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Professor of Physiology, University of Wisconsin. Martin H. Fischer, M.D. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Professor of Physiology, University of Cincinnati. George Wells Fitz, M.D. Peconic, Suffolk County, N.Y. Otto Folin, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School. 14 The American Physiological Society Alexander Forbes, A.M., M.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Instructor in Physiology, Harvard Medical School. Shepherd Ivory Franz, Ph.D. Government Hospital for the Insane, Wash- ington, D.C. Professor of Physiology, George Washington University; Scientific Director, Government Hospital for the Insane. Walter Eugene Garrey, S.B., Ph.D., M.D. 1806 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Associate Professor of Physiology, Washington University Medical School. Robert Banks Gibson. The Government Medical School, Manila, Philip- pine Islands. Professor of Physiology. William J. Gies, M.S., Ph.D. 437 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City. Professor of Biological Chemistry, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York College of Pharmacy, and New York Teachers College; Consulting Chemist, New York Botanical Garden; Pathological Chemist, Bcllcvuc Hospital. George Lincoln Goodale, M.D., LL.D. Cambridge, Mass. Fisher Professor Emeritus of Natural History, Harvard University, Member of the National Academy of Sciences. Charles Wilson Greene, A.M., Ph.D. Columbia, Mo. Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Missouri. James Richard Greer, Ph.D.. M.D. Rush Medical College. Chicago. 111. Fellow in the Spraguc Memorial Institute. A. E. Guenther, Ph.D. Station A, Lincoln, Xeb. Professor of Physiology. University of Nebraska. Charles Claude Guthrie, B.S., M.D., Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology. University of Pittsburgh Medical School. Worth Hale. A.B.. M.D. Hygienic Laboratory. Twenty-fifth and E Streets, X.W.. Washington, D.C. Assistant Pharmacologist, Hygienic Laboratory, U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Seroice. Winfield S. Hall, A.M., Ph.D., M.D. Northwestern University Medical School, 2431 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Professor of Physiology, Northwestern University; Lecturer on Physiology of Exercise, Y.M.C.A. Institute and Training School, Chicago; Lec- turer on Nutrition and Dietetics, Wesley Hospital School for Nurses; Lecturer on Dietetics, Mercy Hospital School for Nurses. List of Members 15 Paul J. Hanzlik, Ph.C, A.M., M.D. Medical School, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Demonstrator of Pharmacology, Medical School Western Reserve Univer- sity; Instructor in Physiology and Clinical Chemistry, Cleveland School of Pharmacy. Hobart Amory Hare, M.D. 1801 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Therapeutics and Diagnosis, Jefferson Medical College. Ross Granville Harrison, M.D., Ph.D. 142 Huntington St., New Haven, Conn. Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Yale University. Howard Davis Haskins, A.B., M.D. East Ninth Street and St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Associate Professor of Organic and Physiological Chemistry. Medical Department, Western Reserve University. Shinkishi Hatai, Ph.D. The Wistar Institute of Anatomy, Philadelphia, Pa. Associate in Neurology, The Wistar Institute. Robert A. Hatcher, Ph.G., M.D. 414 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York City. Professor of Pharmacology and Materia Medica, Cornell University Medical College, New York City. Philip B. Hawk, Ph.D. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Physiological Chemistry and Toxicology, Jefferson Medical College. Lawrence J. Henderson, M.D. 671 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass. Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry. Harvard University. Velyien E. Henderson, M.A., M.D. Pharmacological Department, Univer- sity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Associate Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Toronto. Yandell Henderson, Ph.D. 440 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn. Professor of Physiology, Yale University Medical School. C. Judson Herrick, Ph.D. Anatomical Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Professor of Neurology, University of Chicago. A. W. Hewlett, B.S., M.D. Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of the Clinical Laboratory. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. A. D. Hirschfelder, M.D. 2245 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Associate in Medicine, in charge of the Physiological Laboratory of the Medical Clinic, Johns Hopkins University. Clifton F. Hodge, Ph.D. Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Professor of Biology, Clark University and Collegiate Department. 1 6 The American Physiological Society Donald R. Hooker, M.S., M.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Associate Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins Universiiy. R. G. Hoskixs, A.M., Ph.D. Starling-Ohio Medical College, Columbus, Ohio. Professor of Physiology, Starling-Ohio Medical College. Theodore Hough, Ph.D. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Professor of Physiology, University of Virginia. E. Mark Houghton, Ph.C, M.D. 130 Longfellow Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Director of the Biological and Research Laboratories of Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. W. H. Howell, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins Universiiy; Member of Ike National Academy of Sciences. G. Carl Huber, M.D. 1330 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Histology and Embryology, and Director of the Histological Laboratory, University of Michigan. Redd Hunt, M.D., Ph.D. Hygienic Laboratory, Twenty-fifth and E Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. Professor of Pharmacology, United States Public Health Service. Andrew Hunter, M.A., B.Sc, M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.). Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Cornell University. Ida H. Hyde, Ph.D. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Professor of Physiology, University of Kansas. Dennis Emerson Jackson, A.M., Ph.D. 1806 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Associate in Pharmacology, Washington University Medical School. Holmes Condict Jackson, Ph.D. 338 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York City. Professor of Physiology, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Oliver P. Jenkins, A.M., Ph.D. Stanford University, Cal. Professor of Physiology, Leland Stanford Junior University. H. S. Jennings, Ph.D., LL.D. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Henry Wallers Professor of Zoology and Director of the Zoological Labora- tory, Johns Hopkins University. Walter Jones, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University. Don R. Joseph, B.S., M.S., M.D. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Associate Professor of Physiology, Bryn Mawr College. List of Members 17 Joseph H. Kastle, Ph.D. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, Ky. Director of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and Dean of the College of Agriculture of State University of Kentucky. George T. Kemp, M.D., Ph.D. 8 West Twenty-fifth Street, Baltimore, Md. Israel S. Kleiner, Ph.D. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York, X.Y. Assistant in Physiology and Pharmacology, Rockefeller Institute for Medi- cal Research. Frank P. Knowlton, M.D. Syracuse University College of Medicine, Syracuse, X.Y. Professor of Physiology, Syracuse University. John Berespord Leathes. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Professor of Pathological Chemistry, University of Toronto. Frederic S. Lee, A.M.. Ph.D. 437 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City. Dalton Professor of Physiology, Columbia University. Phoebus A. Levene, M.D. Rockefeller Institute, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City. Isaac Levin, M.D. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Associate in Pathology, Columbia University. Ralph S. Lillie, Ph.D. Laboratory of Physiological Zoology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Assistant Professor of Experimental Zoology. University of Pennsylvania; Instructor in General Physiology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. D. J. Lingle, Ph.D. Hull Physiological Laboratory, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Chicago. Frank Spiller Locke, M.A., M.D. 129 Harley Street, London, W., England. Jacques Loeb, M.D., D.Sc, Ph.D. Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City. Member Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City. Leo Loeb, M.D. The Skin and Cancer Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Director of the Pathological Laboratory. A. S. Loevenhart, M.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Professor of Pharmacology, University of Wisconsin. Warren P. Lombard, M.D. 805 Oxford Road, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Physiology, University of Michigan. Arxo B. Luckhardt, M.S., Ph.D., M.D. University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Instructor in Physiology, University of Chicago. 1 8 The American Physiological Society Graham Lusk, Ph.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. (Edin.). n East Seventy-fourth Street, New York City. Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College. Elias P. Lyon, Ph.D., M.D. St. Louis University Medical School, 1402 South Grand Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Professor of Physiology and Dean, St. Louis University. A. B. Macallum, M.A., M.B., Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Professor of Biochemistry, University of Toronto. William George MacCallum, A.B., M.D. qSi Madison Avenue, New York City. Professor of Pathology, Columbia University {College of Physicians and Surgeons) . J. F. McClendon, Ph.D., Cornell University Medical College, New York City. Instructor in Histology and Embryology. J. J. R. Macleod, M.B., D.P.H. Physiological Laboratory, Western Reserve Medical College, Cleveland, Ohio. Professor of Physiology, Western Reserve University. William deB. MacNider, M.D. Chapel Hill, N.C. Professor of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina. Franklin P. Mall, M.A., M.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. Professor of Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University; Member of the National Academy of Sciences. John A. Mandel, Sc.D. 338 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York City. Professor of Chemistry, New York University and Bellevue Hospital Medi- cal College. David Marine, A.M., M.D. Western Reserve Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio. Lecturer in Experimental Medicine. John Marshall, M.D., Nat.Sc.D. University of Pennsylvania, N.E. Corner Thirty-sixth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Ernest G. Martin, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Assistant Professor of Physiology, Harvard Medical School. Albert P. Mathews, Ph.D. University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, University of Chicago; in charge of the Department of Physiology, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. List of Members 19 Samuel A. Matthews, M.D. University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. Assistant Professor of Experimental Therapeutics, University of Chicago. Hugh McGuigan, Ph.D., M.D. Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 111. Professor of Pharmacology, Northwestern University Medical School. Samuel Steen Maxwell, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. 15 Hillside Court, Berkeley, Cal. Associate Professor of Physiology, University of California. Walter J. Meek, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Wisconsin. Edward B. Meigs, M.D. Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. Fellow in Physiology. Wistar Institute. E. Lindon Mellus, M.D. Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md. S. J. Meltzer, M.D., LL.D. (Universities of Maryland and St. Andrews) 13 West One Hundred and Twenty-first Street, Xew York City. Member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Head of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Member of the Na- tional Academy of Sciences. Lafayette B. Mendel, Ph.D. 18 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. Professor of Physiological Chemistry, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Uni- versity. F. R. Miller, B.A., M.B. McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Demonstrator of Physiology, McGill University. Joseph L. Miller, B.S., M.D. 5315 Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, 111. Associate Professor of Medicine in Rush Medical College. Wesley Mills, M.A., M.D. 45 Warrington Crescent, Maida Yale, London, England. Charles Sedgwick Mlnot, S.B., S.D., LL.D., D.Sc. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. James Stillman Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Harvard Medical School; Member of the National Academy of Sciences; President of the Boston Society of Natural History. S. Weir Mitchell, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 1524 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Member of the National Academy of Sciences; Corresponding Foreign Member of the French Academy of Medicine. A. R. Moore, Ph.D. Physiological Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of California. 20 The American Physiological Society Victor Henry Kixgsley Moorhouse, B.A., M.D. 1806 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Assistant in Physiology and Pharmacology. Washington University Medical School. John Raymond Murlin, Ph.D. Twenty-eighth Street and First Avenue, New York City. Assistant Professor in Physiology, Cornell University Medical College. Frederick G. Novy, Sc.D., M.D. 721 Forest Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Bacteriology, Director of the Hygienic Laboratory, University of Michigan. Eugene L. Opie, M.D. Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Mo. Professor of Pathology, Washington University. Thomas B. Osborne, Ph.D., Sc.D. 52 Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. Research Chemist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Research Associate. Carnegie Institution of Washington; Member National Academy of Sciences. W. J. V. Osterhout. 60 Buckingham Street, Cambridge, Mass. Assistant Professor of Botany, Harvard University. Isaac Ott, A.M., M.D. Easton, Pa. Professor of Physiology, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. George Howard Parker, S.D. 16 Berkeley Street, Cambridge, Mass. Professor of Zoology, Harvard University. William H. Parker, Ph.D. 177 State Street, Boston, Mass. Chemist in Charge, United States Laboratories. Roy G. Pearce, B.A., M.D. Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Demonstrator in Physiology, Western Reserve University. Richard Mills Pearce, M.D. Medical Laboratories, University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Research Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Franz Pfait, M.D., Ph.D. 29 Gloucester Street, Boston, Mass. Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Harvard Medical School. Frank H. Pike, Ph.D. Physiological Laboratory, 437 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City. Assistant Professor of Physiology, Columbia University. J. D. Pilcher. 1353 E. oth St., Cleveland, Ohio. Associate in Pharmacology, Western Reserve University. Walter Bowers Pillsbury, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychological Laboratory, University of Michigan. List of Members 21 William Townsend Porter, M.D., LL.D. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Professor of Comparative Physiology, Harvard University. Joseph H. Pratt, Ph.B., A.M., M.D. 317 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. Instructor in Theory and Practice of Physics, Harvard University Medical School. Edward T. Reichert, M.D. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania. Alfred N. Richards, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania. A. I. Ringer, M.D. University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa. Instructor in Physiological Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania. G. Canby Robinson, M.D. The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York, N.Y. Associate in Medicine, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. T. Brailsford Robertson, Ph.D., Sc.D. Physiological Department, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley, Cal. Associate Professor of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology, Univer- sity of California; Associate Editor of the Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Zeitschrift fur Chemie und Industrie der Kolloide, Folia Neuro-Biologica. Chas. G. Rogers, A.M., Ph.D. Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. Professor of Physiology, Syracuse University. L. G. Rowntree, M.D. Johns Hopkins Club, Baltimore, Md. Associate in Experimental Therapeutics, Johns Hopkins University. Andrew Howard Ryan, M.D. University of Pittsburgh, Medical School, Pittsburgh, Pa. Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh. Ernest Sachs, M.D. Washington University Medical School, 1S06 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Associate in Surgery, Washington University. William Salant, M.D. Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 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