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...head, they might be able to do more about diseases. But they have never had a window-in-the-head to match the window-in-the-stomach that one Alexis St. Martin once gave them.* Last week, after four years' experimenting, University of Pennsylvania Physiologist Seymour S. Kety, 32, thought he had the next best thing: a way of testing the brain's blood as it comes & goes...
Died. Maria Kapitonovna Petrova, 72, star pupil and longtime colleague of the late, great Physiologist Ivan Pavlov in his studies of conditioned reflex (by experiments with dogs); in Leningrad. She carried on Pavlov's studies after he died in 1936, published more than 100 works, lived according to Pavlov's precept: happiness is nothing, the dogs mean...
...costs U.S. industry about $1 billion a year in lost time and inefficient work. A group of Chicago doctors and businessmen got together to discuss and do something about this fact: they formed the Chicago Committee on Alcoholism and picked as president the University of Chicago's famed physiologist, Dr. Anton J. Carlson...
...Sludged Blood" [TIME, Nov. 24]: if Physiologist Knisely will feed his human experiment subjects a diet of fresh raw fruit -nothing else-the sludge spots (in the blood) which he finds so mysterious will disappear and no infections will exist...
...only way to find out was to determine just what temperature a man can stand. The Air Force asked Dr. Craig Taylor, physiologist and engineer of the University of California at Los Angeles. Last week he had some answers...