Word: physiologists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Every night the human guinea pigs, after eating "test food," went to bed with a battery of scientific apparatus hitched up to their toes, a microphone strapped to their stomachs. They did not have very comfortable nights. Ohio State Physiologist Hugh Boyd McGlade woke them periodically to ask if they were dreaming. He discovered that dreams were heralded by a "rapid rumbling" below the stomach, a twitching of the right foot. Good food to induce dreams, he found, was bananas. When his guinea pigs ate ice cream, fresh tomatoes or canned pineapple, they neither twitched, rumbled nor dreamed...
...this was reported last week by Physiologist McGlade in the staid American Journal of Digestive Diseases...
Professor Cannon, born in Wisconsin in 1871, received his degree here in 1896. A physiologist since 1900 he was made George Higginson Professor of Physiology in 1906, and served as Acting Dean of the Medical School...
These rules of health were recommended at the Congress on Industrial Health in Chicago last week by a physiologist, who declared they were based on British war experience...
...Work and No Play? Famed Physiologist Andrew Conway Ivy of Northwestern University, in a paper on The Physiology of Work, summarized the lessons the British learned after Dunkirk when men in British factories began to work a seven-day week (from 70 to 80 hours...