Word: bios
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bovie '14, assistant professor of Bio-Physics and instructor in Bacteriology in the University, will be the speaker at a Physical Colloquium in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Bovie's subject will be "The mechanism of the biological effects of rays...
...produced in that section in one year will not feed the population of that same section for longer period than one week, I conclude that the East is interested in the food production of the West". That is the answer Congressman L. J. Dickinson, recognized head of the "Farm Bio", gave to a CRIMSON interviewer recently when asked in what way the agricultural legislation affected the eastern states...
While the new structure includes chemical and pathological laboratories for the work of those departments of the Cancer Commission, the greater part of its space is occupied by laboratories for the study of a special and important field of science--that of bio-physics, a department in which the physicist and the biologist meet and work in co-operation to apply to complicated biological problems the accurate measurements, the immutable laws, and the mathematical methods of the physicist...
...seem undesirable. However, the study of medicine is progressive: one cannot be expected to study anatomy efficiently without some knowledge of zoology; one does no better in physiology and pathology without anatomy; one can have little conception of the way drugs act in disease without physiology, pathology and bio-chemistry; and one can have no clear conception of clinical medicine and surgery without a previous knowledge of all of the foregoing subjects...
Radio activity and X-rays will be the subject of a talk tonight at 8 P.M. in the large lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory by William Duane '93, professor of Bio-Physics at the University. This will be the first of a series of three lectures which the Physics Department is to offer to the Public this spring on topics of every-day Interest...