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RefNoEC/1904/01
Previous numbersCert XII, 181
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TitleBrodie, Thomas Gregor: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationDirector of the Laboratories of the Royal College of Physicians (London) and of Surgeons (England). Distinguished as a Physiologist and Pathologist. Ex-Demonstrator of Physiology, King's College, London, and Subsequently Lecturer on Physiology at St Thomas's Hospital. Author of 'Essentials of Experimental Physiology,' and of the following original papers: 'The Extensibility of Muscle' (Journ Anat and Physiol, vol xxix); 'Nucleo-albumins and Intravascular Coagulation' (with W D Halliburton, Journ Physiol, 1894, vol xvi); 'The Work of Muscle' (Proc Physiol Soc, 1895); 'A Key for Cutting out either the Make or Break Shocks produced in a Secondary Circuit' (ibid, 1896); 'Action of Pancreatic Juice on Milk' (with W D Halliburton, Journ Physiol, vol xx); 'The Chemistry of the Diphtheria Antitoxin' (Journ Pathol and Bacteriol, 1897, vol iv); 'The Chemical Nature of the Anti-toxins' (St Thomas's Hosp Reports, vol xxv); 'Enumeration of Blood Platelets' (Journ Physiol, vol xxi, with A E Russell); 'The Determination of the Coagulative Tissue of Blood' (ibid, with A E Russell); 'The Changes in Length of Striated Muscle under varying Loads and Heat' (ibid, with S W F Richardson); 'Causation of Heat Contraction of Muscle' (Phil Trans B, vol cxci, 1899, with S W F Richardson); 'Proteids in Urine' (Trans Path Soc, 1900, vol li); 'Reflex Cardiac Inhibition' (Journ Physiol, 1900, vol xxvi); 'Intravenous Injection of Blood Serum' (ibid); 'Articles on Decomposition of Proteids, Visceral Nerves, and Phosphorised Constituents of Cells (Science Progress).
ProposersW D Halliburton; E H Starling; F W Mott; A D Waller; J N Langley; G F Yeo; F Gotch; John Burdon Sanderson; J S Haldane; E A Schafer; F W Pavy; J G McKendrick; C S Sherrington; P H Pye-Smith
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Brodie, Thomas Gregor: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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