The Ionic Basis of Nervous Conduction

The last sentence of the author note to the articles by J. C. Eccles (p. 1140, 11 Sept.) and A. L. Hodgkin (p. 1148, 11 Sept.) should have read "It will also be included in the complete volumes of Nobel lectures in English, published by the Elsevier Publishing Company. Amsterdam and New York." The author note to the Eccles article should also have included "Copyright © 1964 by the Nobel Foundation."

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