Physiology
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Genetic aspects of climate physiology in sheep, 1967
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1967 - 1968. Volume 5 of 19.
Indices of physiological stress in poultry, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Innervation of the avian ovary, 1968
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1968.
Manipulation of egg yolk cholesterol: a physiologist's view, July 1992
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1992. Part 1 and Index.
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh, c 1876
Manuscript lecture beginning "It is with some diffidence that I come here to deliver my first lecture upon Physiology" - possibly lecture to the Royal Veterinary College of Edinburgh.
Manuscript volume containing two essays: "Essay on the Physiology of the Nervous System" by R. Wiseman and "Essay on Paralysis" by Alexander Reid, 1827
Manuscript volume containing two works: "Essay on the Physiology of the Nervous System by R Wisemann, surgeon, Cupar, read before the society Jan 12th 1827", and "Essay on Paralysis read befor the Society 5 July 1827 by Alexr Reid, surgeon, Markinch". There is a later pencilled annotation to the endpaper reading: "Lettered on Spine (apparently original binding): Essays of the Fife Med. Chirurgical Society Vol. II 1827".
Marshall's physiology of reproduction. Vol. III Edited by A S Parkes, 1966. London: Longmangs, Green Co. Ltd. 3rd ed. xv+1168pp. Price: 350s. [Book review], 1967
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1967.
Medals, 1859-1961
Note about a 'long fish like serpent', June 1887
Note about a 'long fish like serpent' collected on Ìle/Islay which reads 'Long fish like serpent 10 f[ee]t on W[est] Bank among the siolag leaping. puts down head in lifting tail.'
Note about sun fish, June 1887
Note about sun fish collected in Ìle/Islay that in 'Cuan Barra' fish 'flap mov[in]g on surface of sea' and are '11 or 13 f[ee]t long like a shell tough as hide'. Also mentions 'Nathar-tragh' [nathair-traghad or sand-eel] which has a pencil-like point and the flapping of the 'Gear[r]a cnuacach'. Text has been scored through as if transcribed elsewhere.
