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Vols. for 1943-48 contain list of Diplomates of the National Board of Medical Examiners for 1941-47
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"To state the reasons for undertaking the present investigation it is necessary first to refer to the main chemical changes known to occur during the activity of skeletal muscle. The picture of these changes, since what A. V. HILL (106) has aptly termed 11 the revolution" can be expressed briefly as follows : Immediately following stimulation, the essentialnature of which is for the most part not understood, phosphagen breaks down anaerobically into creatine and phosphoria acid, providing most if not a11 the energy necessaryfor contraction and tending to lower the H ion concentration of the muscle. [...]" --