TY - JOUR AB - D R M. J. AIXWOOD has recently joined the Royal physiology. Professor Dornhorst's publications in- London. Her past research work has been mainly Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farn- clude: " The interpretation of red cell survival curves" concerned with vascular and metabolic effects of the boroogh, after having been Lecturer in Physiology (.Blood, 1951, 6, 1284); "Respiratory insufficiency" catecholamines, with the Influence of adrenergic at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School, London, (Lancet, 1955,1, 1185); and, with A. J. BuDer, "The blocking agents on vascular reactivity, and with cir- reinforcement of tendon-reflexes" (Lancet, 1957, 2, since 1934. Before that he was a Research Fellow at culatory and metabolic changes in insulin hypogry- 1260). Professor Domhorst previously contributed to the National Institute for Medical Research, London caemla and certain diseases. She now works in the the Bulletin a paper on the regulation of breathing (1951-53), and then junior lectorer in physiology at Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Char- (Brit. med. Bull. 1963, 19, 4). ing Cross Hospital Medical School, London, with King's College, London, where he was formerly a Professor N. F. Morris, and is currently studying student. Dr AHwood spent 1959-60 at the Mayo vascular function in TI - Notes on Contributors JF - British Medical Bulletin DO - 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a070038 DA - 1963-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/notes-on-contributors-bh0watCsCA SP - 163 EP - 164 VL - 19 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -