RefNo | EC/1915/08 |
Previous numbers | Cert XIII, 86; A04578 |
Level | Item |
Title | Mackenzie, Sir James: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Citation | Physician. Distinguished for his researches on the pathology and treatment of heart disease. Also on the meaning and mechanism of visceral pain. Author of 'Disease of the Heart' (2nd edit, 1910); 'A Contribution to the Study of Sensory Disorders associated with Visceral Diease' (Med Chronicle, 1892); 'The Study of the Pulse, Arterial, Venous and Hepatic, and of the Movements of the Heart' (1902): and other papers on the same subject. Inventor of the Polygraph, an ingenious apparatus designed for the taking of the Venous and Arterial Pulse in Man and now generally used. |
Proposers | F W Mott; David Ferrier; L Hill; David Bruce; J S Haldane; A D Waller; Almroth E Wright; W M Bayliss; J Barcroft; A R Cushny; H Head; J Symington; William Osler; W B Hardy |
AccessStatus | Open |
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Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA5559 | Mackenzie; Sir; James (1853 - 1925) | 1853 - 1925 |