UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
ADVANCED LECTURES IN PHYSIOLOGY
TWO LECTURES ON
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(l) THE PHYSIOLOGY^OF GREAT “'TORT 01 SES AND SNAKES
AND ITS RELATION TO HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY:
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(2) HUMAN BASAL METABOLISM IN THE LIGHT OF RECENT STUDIES.
will "be given in the
Physiological Theatre
GUY’S HOSPITAL
(London Bridge, S.E.I.;
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DR FRANCIS G. BENEDICT
(Director of the Nutrition Laboratory of the
Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.)
at 5 p.m. on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th, and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1932.
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The lectures are addressed tomstuda&te of the University
and to others interested in the subject.
ADMISSION FREE, WITHOUT TICKET.
S J. WORSLEY,
Academic Registrar.
PKW.350
A.3792
19.10.32