Encloses two questions he hopes MF can answer: the mechanism of transmission by nerves; and the mechanism by which contemplating part of our body, we become conscious of its existence
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Encloses two questions he hopes MF can answer: the mechanism of transmission by nerves; and the mechanism by which contemplating part of our body, we become conscious of its existence
Sends answers to CD’s queries on expression.
Comments on MF’s "little essay" [see 7800].
Invites him to visit.
Regrets he cannot get to Queen Anne Street, but intends to come to Down.
Invites MF to visit.
Asks where he can obtain curare for plant experiment.
Has arranged to send CD a bottle of urari [curare]. Describes its effect with strychnine.
Thanks him for curare.
Offers his services for the future.
Working hard at establishing physiology at Cambridge.