Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . lOZ. President—Augusta A. Sassen Secretary—Edith T. Morehouse Treasurer—Florence Gottshall Scraps from a Physiology Note-book Matter Not Pertaining to the Question Has Been Omitted On entrance to W. M. C, 1913 showed a very short latent periodbefore the accommodation and co-ordination reflexes set in. After repeatedstimulation with quizzes, lectures and laboratory work, a slight contractionof members was perceptible, from twenty-four to twenty. However, thisdescending current bore no relation to the acuity of mental v


Scalpel : the 1911 yearbook of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania . lOZ. President—Augusta A. Sassen Secretary—Edith T. Morehouse Treasurer—Florence Gottshall Scraps from a Physiology Note-book Matter Not Pertaining to the Question Has Been Omitted On entrance to W. M. C, 1913 showed a very short latent periodbefore the accommodation and co-ordination reflexes set in. After repeatedstimulation with quizzes, lectures and laboratory work, a slight contractionof members was perceptible, from twenty-four to twenty. However, thisdescending current bore no relation to the acuity of mental vision or theluminosity of brain to be observed in the respective members of the class,for records of abnormal capacity were obtained. These records showrhythmic pulsations before quizzes. A maximal tetanic stimulation, con-tinuously applied through the month of May, ended with a long fatiguecurve and a retracted period of relaxation. Under pressure of sophomorework and responsibility, accelerator fibers were stimulated and the velocityof the search for knowledge was incr


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