M-R747.C7 C724 1958 Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Depairbinent of Physiology Dept. of Physiology, College of P & S.. 1937-1957 Columbia 5BnttJersJttp intljeCttpotiUfttigcrk THE LIBRARIES Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/departmentofphysOOcolu / I Co Ifeq e_ «4.' i " DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY College of Physicians and Surgeon ^^^c-(^/y ,/>' f. (17^ f /9^ DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY 1957-58 John C. Dalton Professor: Magnus I. Gregersen, Ph.D., (Executive Officer). Professor: Walter S. Root, Ph.D. Associate Professors: Louis J. Cizek, M.D.; William L. Nastuk, Ph.D.; William W. Walcott, Ph.D. Assistant Professor: Werner R. Loewenstein, D.M.D. Assistant Clinical Professors: H. A. Abramson, M.D.; F. Hollander, Ph.D. Instructors: Shu Chien, ALB., Ph.D.; Robert J. Dellenback, Ph.D.; Leonard Levine, B.Sc; Gerd Muelheims, M.D.; Mero Nocenti, Ph.D.; Ruth Rawson, Ph.D.; Richard Rowley, Ph.D. Assistant: Barbara Olson, B.Sc. FORMER MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Allen, Thomas H., Ph.D., Chief, Division of Physiology, Army Nutrition Labora- tory, Fitzsimmons General Hospital. Allison, James B., Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Rutgers University. Alpert, Norman R., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Illinois Medical School. Beatty, Clarissa H., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oregon Medical School. Bing, Richard J., M.D., Professor of Medicine, Washington University Medical School. Borison, Herbert L., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pharmacology, University of Utah Medical School. Cain, Arthur, Jr., M.D., National Research Council. Carpenter, Frank G., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School. Chaikelis, Alexander S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology, College of the City of New York. Circle, Sidney J., Ph.D., Central Organic Research Laboratory, Glidden Company. Cole, Kenneth S., Ph.D., Chief, Laboratory of Biophysics, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health. Conley, C. Lockard, M.D., Professor of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Medical School. Curtis, Howard J., Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Biology, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Deyrup, Ingrith J., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology, Barnard College. Di Salvo, Nicholas A., D.D.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Dentistry, School of Dental and Oral Surgery, Columbia University. Fleming, Thqmas C, M.D., Director of Clinical Research, Mead-Johnson Inc. Gelfan, Samuel, Ph.D., Research Associate in Neurology and Neurosurgery, New York Medical College. Gellhorn, Alfred, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University; Director, Institute of Cancer Research, Columbia University. Glaviano, Vincent, Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Illinois Medical School. Grant, Wilson C, Ph.D., Head, Department of Physiology, Lederle Division, American Cyanamid Co. Guest, Mason, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, University of Texas Medical School. Holmes, Joseph H., M.D., Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School. Hrachovec, Joseph, M. D., D.Sc, New Faculty of Medicine, Paris. Javid, Zia, Department of Physiology, Down State Medical Center, Brooklyn. King, Barry G., Ph.D., Vice President, Life Sciences Operations, Research, Inc., Silver Springs, Md. Kline, Daniel L., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physiology, Yale University Medical School. Lambert, J. T., M.D., Private practice. Surgery, New York City. Leigh, Octa C, Jr., M.D., Deceased. Lester, Ruth A. (Mrs. William L. Nastuk). Lim, R. K. S., M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc, Head of Physiology and Pharmacology Depts., Miles-Ames Research Laboratory. Lukin, Larissa, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology, Ohio State University. Maes, Julian P., M.D., Deceased. Moore, Dan H., Ph.D., Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Nelson, Robert, M.D., Private practice. Medicine, Harrington Park, New Jersey. Nickerson, John L., Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Chicago Medical School. -3- Noble, Robert P., M.D., Private practice, Medicine, Sharon, Connecticut; Assistant in Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Uni- versity. Oppenheimer, Enid T., Volunteer Research Worker, Institute of Cancer Re- search, Columbia University. Orohovats, Peter D., M.D., Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research. Overman, Richard R., Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Physiology, University of Tennessee Medical School. Painter, Elizabeth E., Ph.D., (Mrs. David Marcus). Pallavicini, Charles, Ph.D., Research Associate, Department of Biochemistry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Pappenheimer, John R., Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Career Investigator, American Heart Association, Harvard Medical School. Parrack, Horace O., Ph.D., Technical Director and Coordinator, Research and Development. Program, A. F. Noise and Vibration Control, Aero-Medical Laboratory. Peterson, G. M., M. D., Private practice. Radiology, Louisville, Kentucky. Pike, Frank H., Ph.D., Deceased. Reeve, E. Basil, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School. Reynolds, Monica, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Penn- sylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine. Scott, Ernest L., Ph. D., Deceased. Sear, Hubert, M.D., Resident in Radiology, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Semple, Robert E., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physiology, Queens University, Kingston, Canada. Treat, Asher E., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology, College of the City of New York. Wang, S. C, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Pharmacology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. -4- Wiggers, Harold C, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Dean, Albany Medical School. Williams, H. B., M.D., Deceased. Zucker, Marjorie B., Ph.D., Associate, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. AWARDED PH.D. DEGREE IN PHYSIOLOGY UNDER THE FACULTY OF PURE SCIENCE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Alpert, Norman R., Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Illinois Medical School. Beatty, Clarissa H., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, University of Oregon Medical School. Borison, Herbert L., Associate Professor of Pharmacology, University of Utah Medical School. Carpenter, Frank G., Assistant Professor of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School. Chien, Shu, Instructor in Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Cohen, Morton, Instructor in Physiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Deyrup, Ingrith J., Associate Professor of Zoology, Barnard College. Di Salvo, Nicholas A., Associate Professor of Dentistry, School of Dental and Oral Surgery, Columbia University. Glaviano, Vincent, Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Illinois Medical School. Goldman, David E., Naval Medical Research Institute. Guest, Mason, Professor of Physiology, University of Texas. Guttman, Rita M., Assistant Professor of Biology, Brooklyn College. Huang, Kee-chang, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, University of Louisville School of Medicine. Huber, Olive, Professor of Physiology, Hunter College. -5- Jarvik, Norman, Private practice, Glenbrook, Conn. Kline, Daniel L., Associate Professor of Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine. Lukin, Larissa, Assistant Professor of Physiology, Ohio State University. Neidle, Enid A., Assistant Professor of Physiology, New York University School of Dentistry. Parrack, Horace O., Technical Director and Coordinator, Research and Devel- opment Program A.F. Noise and Vibration Control, Aero-Medical Laboratory. Rawson, Ruth A., Instructor in Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Reynolds, Monica, Assistant Professor of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine. Semple, Robert E., Associate Professor of Physiology, Queens University, Kingston, Canada. Treat, Asher, Assistant Professor of Physiology, College of the City of New York. Walcott, William W., Associate Professor of Physiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Zucker, Marjorie B., Associate, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. -6- PUBLICATIONS (1937) 1. Cole, K. S. Electric impedance of marine egg membranes. Trans. Faraday Soc, 1937, 33:966-972. 2. Cole, K. S. and Curtis, H. J. Wheatstone Bridge and electrolytic resistor for impedance measurements over a wide frequency range. Rev. of Scien- tific Instruments, 1937, 8:333-339. 3. Cole, K. S., and Jahn, T. L. The nature and permeability of grasshopper egg membranes. IV. The alternating current impedance over a wide frequency range. J. Cell. & Comp. Physiol., 1937, 10:265-275. I- 4. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Transverse electric impedance of Nitella. J. Gen. Physiol., 1937, 21:189-201. (1938) 5. Blakemore, A. H., and King, B. G. Electrothermic coagulation of aortic aneurysms. J. Am. Med. Assn., 1938, 111:1821-1827. 6. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electrical impedance of nerve during activity. Nature, 1938, 142:209-210. 7. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electric impedance of Nitella during ac- tivity. J. Gen. Physiol., 1938, 22:37-64. 8. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electrical impedance of Nitella during excitation. Am. J. Physiol., 1938, 123:41. 9. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electric impedance of single marine eggs. J. Gen. Physiol., 1938, 21:591-599. 10. Cole, K. S., and Spencer, J. M. Electric impedance of fertilized Arbacia egg suspensions. J. Gen. Physiol., 1938, 21:583-590. 11. Cole, K. S. Electric impedance of marine egg membranes. Nature, 1938, 141:79. 12. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electrical impedance of single Arbacia eggs. Physical Rev., 1938, 53:333. 13. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electrical impedance of Nitella during excitation. Physical Rev., 1938, 53:687. -7- 14. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Transverse electric impedance of the squid giant axon. J. Gen. Physiol., 1938, 21:757-765. 15. Gregersen, M. I. An analysis of colorimetric methods in relation to plasma volume determinations. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1938, 23:423-430. 16. Gregersen, M. I., and Holmes, J. H. Observations on thirst. XVI Interna- tionalen Physiologenkongresses, Zurich, 1938, Kongressbericht III. 17. Gregersen, M. I., and Painter, E. E. The spectral absorption of sulfanila- mide and its red azo dye. Am. J. Physiol., 1938, 123:83. 18. Gregersen, M. I. Part VIII. The distribution and regulation of water in the body, pp. 903-933; Part IX. The Kidney, pp. 934-966, in Macleod's Physiology in Modern Medicine. 8th ed., C. V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1938. 19. Hrubetz, M. C. On the nature of insulin convulsions. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1938, 38:300-301. 20. Hrubetz, M. C, and Blackberg, S. N. The influence of nembutal, pento- thal, Seconal, amytal, phenobarbital, and chloroform on blood sugar concentration and carbohydrate mobilization. Am. J. Physiol., 1938, 122: 759-764. 21. King, B. G. A comparison of pulmonary ventilation in three methods of artificial respiration. J. Indust. Hygiene and Toxicology, 1938, 20:576- 580. 22. Painter, E. E. Simultaneous determinations of the body water available for dilution of exogenous urea and sulfanilamide in unanesthetized dogs. Am. J. Physiol., 1938. 123:159. 23. Zwemer, R. L., and Pike, F. H. Effect of nerve excitation on potassium in body fluids. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1938, 37:257-271. (1939) 24. Abramson, H. A. The determination of the electrical charge of surfaces by the microscopic method of electrophoresis. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 1939, 39:121-145. 25. Abramson, H. A., Gorin, M. H., and Moyer, L. S. The polar groups of protein and amino acid surfaces in liquids. Chem. Rev., 1939, 24:345-366. 26. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electric impedance of the squid giant axon during activity. J. Gen. Physiol., 1939, 22:649-670. -8- 27. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Electrical impedance of the squid giant axon during activity. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 126:468. 28. Cole, K. S., and Hodgkin, A. L. Membrane and protoplasm resistance in the squid giant axon. J. Gen. Physiol., 1939, 22:671-687. 29. Cole, K. S., and Hodgkin, A. L. Membrane resistance of the squid giant axon at rest. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 126:468. 30. Gregersen, M. I., and Painter, E. Plasma Volume and "available fluid" changes in dehydration. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 126:511-512. 31. Gregersen, M. I., and Stewart, J. D. Simultaneous determination of the plasma volume with T-1824, and the "available fluid" volume with sodium thiocyanate. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 125:142-152. 32. Guttman, R. The electrical impedance of muscle during the action of narcotics and other agents. J. Gen. Physiol., 1939, 22:567-591. 33. Holmes, J. H. and Gregersen, M. I. A study of the character and mecha- nism of the thirst induced by the intravenous injection of hypertonic salt solution. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 126:537-538. 34. Hoyt, A., Holden, M. and Rawson, R. A. Decreased tolerance of mice to intraperitoneal glucose injections in certain neurotropic virus infections. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1939, 42:332-336. 35. Painter, E. E. The application of spectrographic methods to the determina- tion of total body water Avith sulfanilamide. Proc. 6th Summer Conf. on Spectroscopy and Its Application. M.I.T. 1939, 125-127. 36. Root, W. S., and McAllister, F. F. Some effects of ether anesthesia on spinal dogs. Am. J. Physiol., 1939, 126:613-614. (1940) 37. Abramson, H. A. Improved inhalation therapy of asthma. Arch. Physical (Aerosal theory and practice) Theo., 1940, 21:612-615. 38. Abramson, H. A. Microscopic method of electrophoresis and its applica- tion to the study of ionogenic and non-ionogenic surfaces. Trans. Faraday Soc, 1940, 36:5-15. d9. Abramson, H. A., and Gorin, M. H. Skin reactions. X. The electro- phoretic demonstration of the patent pores of the living human skin. J. Phys. Chem., 1940, 44:1094. -9 40. Abramson, H. A., Gorin, M. H. and Ponder, E. Electrophoresis and the chemistry of cell surfaces. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, 1940, 8:72-79. 41. Abramson, H. A., and Gorin, M. H. Skin permeability. Cold Spring Har- bor Symposia, 1940, 8:272-279. 42. Abramson, H. A., and Gorin, M. H. Electrophoresis. Chemical Products, Feb. 1940, 1-4. 43. Abramson, H. A., and Moore, D. H. A discussion of electrophoresis with special reference to serum and allergens. J. Lab. and Clin. Med., 1940-41, 26:174-183. 44. Cole, K. S. Electrical properties of cell membranes. The Collecting Net, 1940, 15:87-91. 45. Cole, K. S. Permeability and impermeability of cell membranes for ions. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia, 1940, 8:110-122. 46. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Membrane action potentials from the squid giant axon. J. Cell, and Comp. Physiol., 1940, 15:147-157. 47. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Membrane potentials of the squid giant axon. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129:342. 48. Dean, R. B., Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Impedance of bimolecular films. Science, 1940, 91:50-51. 49. Gregersen, M. I. Functions of the preclinical sciences in medical educa- tion. Science, 1940, 91:305-308. 50. Gregersen, M. I. Some effects of reflex changes in blood pressure on plasma volume. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129:369-370. 51. Guttman, R. Stabilization of spider crab nerve membranes by alkaline earths, as manifested in resting potential measurements. J. Gen. Physiol., 1940, 23:343-364. 52. Holmes, J. H. Studies of water exchange in dogs with reduced serum electrolyte concentrate. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129:384-385. 53. Jarcho, L. W., and Root, W. S. The relation of labyrinthectomy to sensi- tization of the nicitating membrane in the cat. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 128:526-531. 54. Painter, E. E. Total body water in the dog. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129: 744-755. -10 55. Parrack, H. O. Excitability of the exercised and circulated frog's sciatic nerve. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 130:481-495. 56. Root, W. S., and McAllister, F. F. The importance of the sympathetic nervous system in maintaining the circulation during ether anesthesia in dogs. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129:449-450. 57. Root, W. S., McAllister, F. F., Oster, R. H., and Solarz, S. D. The effect of ether anesthesia upon certain blood electrolytes. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 131:449-454. (1941) 58. Abramson, H. A., and Engel, M. G. Skin reactions. XII. Patterns, pro- duced in the skin by electrophoresis of dyes. Arch. Dermat. and Syphil., 1941, 44:190-200. 59. Abramson, H. A., and Gettner, H. . Skin reactions. XI Lymphatic escape following electrophoresis of histamine and epinephrine. J. Invest. Dermat., 1941, 4:243-247. 60. Abramson, H. A., Moore, D. H. and Gettner, H. H. An electrophoretically homogeneous component of ragweed producing hay fever. Proc. Soc. Ex- per. Biol, and Med., 1941, 46:153-155. 61. Bing, R. J. The formation of hydroxytyramine by extracts of renal cortex and by perfused kidneys. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 132:497-503. 62. Bing, R. J. The effect of vasoconstrictor substances in shed blood on per- fused organs. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:21-28. 63. Bing, R. J., and Zucker, M. B. Acute renal hypertension produced by an amino acid. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:214-215. 64. Bing, R. J., and Zucker, M. B. Formation of pressor amines in the kidney. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1941, 46:343-347. 65. Bing, R. J., and Zucker, M. B. Renal hypertension produced by an amino acid. J. Exper. Med., 1941, 74:235-246. 66. Bing, R. J., Zucker, M. B., and Perkins, W. Comparison between destruc- tion of angiotonin, hydroxytyramine and tyramine by renal extracts. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1941, 48:372-375. 67. Cole, K. S. Rectification and inductance in the squid giant axon. J. Gen. Physiol., 1941, 25:29-51. -11- 68. Cole, K. S., and Baker, R. F. Longitudinal impedance of the squid giant axon. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:242-243. 69. Cole, K. S., and Baker, R. F. Transverse impedance of the squid giant axon during current flow. J. Gen. Physiol., 1941, 24:535-549. 70. Cole, K. S., and Baker, R. F. Longitudinal impedance of the squid giant axon. J. Gen. Physiol., 1941, 24:771-788. 71. Cole, K. S., and Cole, R. H. Dispersion and absorption in dielectrics. I. Alternating current characteristics. J. Chem. Physics, 1941, 9:341-351. 72. Cole, K. S., and Curtis, H. J. Membrane potential of the squid giant axon during current flow. J. Gen. Physiol., 1941, 24:551-563. 73. Cole, K. S., and Guttman, R. The electrical impedance of single frog eggs. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:243. 74. Cole, R. H., and Cole, K. S. Dispersion and absorption in dielectrics. Physical Rev., 1941, 59:474. 75. Cole, K. S.; and Baker, R. F. Impedance of the squid giant nerve fiber during current flow. Physical Rev., 1941, 59:685. 76. Cole, K. S., and Cole, R. H. Transient current in dielectrics. Physical Rev., 1941, 59:935. 77. Conley, C. L. Summary of physiological observations on traumatic shock in man. Mimeographed report, pp. 41, April 1941. 78. Conley, C. L. The effect of ether anesthesia on the plasma volume of cats. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 132:796-800. 79. Curtis, H. J. Chapter IL Electrical excitation and the relation of stimulus to response, pp. 8-14; Chapter VH. The nerve impulse, pp. 40-58; Mac- leod's Physiology in Modern Medicine, 9th ed.; C. V. Mosby Co., 1941. 80. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Membrane resting and action potentials of the squid giant axon. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:254-255. 81. Gregersen, M. L Part VIII. The distribution and regulation of water in the body, pp. 1059-1092; Part IX. The kidney, pp. 1092-1126; Macleod's Physiology in Modern Medicine, 9th ed., C.V. Mosby Co., 1941. 82. Guest, M. M. Carbohydrate storage and mobilization in the rat. J. Nutri- tion, 1941, 22:205-221. 83. Guest, M. M. and Rawson, R. A. Carbohydrate storage and mobilization with changes in the blood pH. J. Biol. Chem., 1941. 139:535-542. -12- 84. Guttman, R. and Cole, K. S. Electrical rectification in single nerve fibers. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1941, 48:293-297. 85. Keil, F. C, Jr., and Root, W. S. Parasympathetic sensitization in the cat's eye. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 132:437-445. 86. McAllister, F. F., and Root, W. S. The circulatory responses of normal and sympathectomized dogs to ether anesthesia. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:70-78. 87. McBride, J. J., Guest, M. M., and Scott, E. L. The storage of the major liver components: emphasizing the relationship of glycogen to water in the liver and the hydration of glycogen. J. Biol. Chem., 1941, 139:943-952. 88. Millard, N. D., and King, B. G. Human anatomy and physiology. W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia and London, 1941, pp. 525. 89. Painter, E. E., and Chess, D. R. The excretion of sulfanilamide and endogenous urea by resting and stimulated submaxillary glands. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:407. 90. Pratt, H. N., and Gregersen, M. I. Studies with colored antigens. I. The rate of disappearance of dye-albumin from the blood. J. Immunology, 1941, 40:163-172. 91. Root, W. S. Chapter LXXXIII. The urinar)' bladder, pp. 1127-1131, in Macleod's Physiology in Modern Medicine, 9th ed., C. V. Mosby Co., 1941. 92. Root, W. S., and McAllister, F. F. The circulatory responses of chronic spinal dogs to ether anesthesia. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 134:65-70. 93. Treat, A. E. Acute eSects of spinal cord section upon the plasma volume and blood pressure of cats under ether anesthesia. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 134:310-318. 94. "Werner, S. C, Blakemore, A. H., and King, B. G. Aneurysm of the in- ternal carotid artery within the skull. J. Am. Med. Assn., 1941, 116:578- 582. 95. Wiggers, H. C, Duschatko, A. M., and Kory, R. C. The circulatory response of the unanesthetized dog to Adrenalin. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133:490-491. (1942) 96. Abramson, H. A., Engel, M. G., and Gettner, H. H. Skin reactions. XV. Quantitative studies of whealing. J. Allergy, 1942, 13:431-443. 97. Abramson, H. A., and Moore, D. H. Note on electrophoretic patterns -13- following aeration of ragweed pollen extract. J. Biol. Chem., 1942, 144: 579-580. 98. Abramson, H. A., Moore, D. H., and Gettner, H. H. A general electro- phoretic pattern in extracts of pollens causing hay fever. J. Physical Chem., 1942, 46:1129-1139. 99. Abramson, H. A., Moore, D. H., and Gettner, H. H. Electrophoretic and ultracentrifugal analysis of hay-fever-producing component of rag- weed pollen extract. J. Physical Chem., 1942, 46:192-203. 100. Abramson, H. A., Moyer, L. S., and Gorin, M. H. Electrophoresis of pro- teins and the chemistry of cell surfaces. Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York City, 1942, pp. 341. 101. Cole, K. S., and Cole, R. H. Dispersion and absorption in dielectrics. II. Direct Current Characteristics. J. Chem. Physics, 1942, 10:98-105. 102. Cole, K. S., and Guttman, R. M. Electric impedance of the frog egg. J. Gen. Physiol., 1942, 25:765-775. 103. Cole, K. S., and Marmont, G. The effect of ionic environment upon the longitudinal impedance of the squid giant axon. Fed. Proc, 1942, 1:15-16. 104. Cole, K. S. Nerve fiber impedance. Physical Rev., 1942, 61:391. 105. Curtis, H. J., and Cole, K. S. Membrane resting and action potentials from the squid giant axon. J. Cell, and Comp. Physiol., 1942, 19:135-144. 106. Keil, F. C, Jr., and Root, W. S. The effect of the urethane of beta methylchloride upon the parasympathectomized cat's eye. Am. J. Physiol., 1942, 136:173-176. 107. Leigh, O. C, Jr. Ileus associated with edema of the bowel. Surgery, Gyn. and Obst., 1942, 75:279-284. 108. McAllister, F. F., and Root, W. S. The neurogenic control of the circula- tion of dogs under ether anesthesia. Anesthesiology, 1942, 3:491-506. 109. Pappenheimer, J. R., and Maes, J. P. A quantitative measure of the vasomotor tone in the hindlimb muscles of the dog. Am. J. Physiol., 1942, 137:187-199. 110. Treat, A. E. Observations upon a long-surviving cat with a gross bilateral lesion in the cervical spinal cord. Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol, and Med., 1942, 49:156-157. -14- 111. Wang, S. C. Localization of the salivatory "points" in the lower brain stem of cat. Fed. Proc, 1942, 1:88-89. 112. Wiggers, H. C, Duschatko, A. M., and Kory, R. C. The circulatory response of the unanesthetized dog to small physiological quantities of adrenalin. Am. J. Physiol., 1942, 136:87-94. 113. Wiggers, H. C, Glaser, G. H., Canavarro, K. de S., and Treat, A. E. The effect of gross bilateral lesions of the spinal cord, (C8 to Tl) on the effective venous pressure in the anesthetized cat. Fed. Proc, 1942, 1:92-93. (1943) 114. Cournand, A., Riley, R. L., Bradley, S. E., Breed, E. S., Noble, R. P., Lauson, H. D., Gregersen, M. I., and Richards, D. W. Studies of the circu- lation in clinical shock. Surgery, 1943, 13:964-995. 115. Goldman, D. E. Potential, impedance and rectification in membranes. J. Gen. Physiol., 1943, 27:37-60. 116. Gregersen, M. I. Traumatic shock. Bull. N. Y. Acad. Med., 1943, 19:666- 667. 117. Gregersen, M. I., and Rawson, R. A. The disappearance of T-1824 and structurally related dyes from the blood stream. Am. J. Physiol., 1943, 138:698-707. 118. Jarcho, L. W. The effect of nembutal-ether anesthesia upon blood con- centration. Am. J. Physiol., 1943, 138:458-461. 119. King, B. G., Cole, K. S., and Oppenheimer, E. T. 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Changes in Oo consumption, in arterial blood pH, CO2 tension and O2 saturation, and in response to COo and cyanide. Am. J. Physiol., 1957, 190:356-360. 446. Ngai, S. H., and Wang, S. C. Organization of central respiratory mecha- nisms in the brain stem of the cat: Localization by stimulation and destruction. Am. J. Physiol., 1957, 190:343-349. 447. Root, W. S. The case for animal experimentation. Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sciences, 1957, 19:204-214. 448. Wang, S. C, Ngai, S. H., and Frumin, M. J. Oragnization of central respiratory mechanisms in the brain stem of the cat: genesis of normal respiratory rhythmicity. Am. J. Physiol., 1957, 190:333-342. Nos. 79 and 259 included at authors request. -41- The Department of Physiology takes pleasure in acknowledging its in- debtedness to the many individuals and organizations whose interest and generous support made possible a large part of the investigations listed above. 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