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As an organization grows in membership its financial structure must grow. If the organization is progressive, its growth is not merely one of increased membership but of increased activities as well. The American Physiological Society has grown in all respects and s till maintains its original purpose of increasing physiological knowledge and its utilization.

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Daggs, R.G. (1963). Summary of Financial Growth of the Society. In: History of the American Physiological Society: The Third Quarter Century, 1937–1962. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7603-0_14

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