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RefNoEC/1919/01
Previous numbersCert XIII, 151; A00286
LevelItem
TitleBainbridge, Francis Arthur: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionDate stamp on reverse
CitationProfessor of Physiology, University of Durham College of Medicine, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Distinguished as a Physiologist. Author of the following papers: - 'Lymph-flow from the Sub-maxillary Gland' (Journ of Physiol, 1900); 'Formation of Lymph by the Liver' (ibid, 1902); 'Relation of Metabolism to Lymph Formation' (ibid, 1902); 'Lymph-flow from the Pancreas; (ibid, 1905); 'Nervous Mechanism of Gall-bladder' (with H H Dale) (ibid, 1905); 'Post-mortem Lymph-flow' (ibid, 1906); 'Secretion by the Renal Tubules of the Frog' (with A P Beddard, Bio-Chem Journ, 1906); 'Secretin in Relation to Diabetes' (ibid, 1906); 'Diastatic Ferments in the Tissues in Diabetes' (ibid, 1906); 'The Effect of Ligature of one Ureter' (Journ of Pathol, 1907); 'The Effects of Partial Nephrectomy in Animals' (with A P Beddard, (Proc Roy Soc, 1907); 'The Effects of Arterial or Venous Obstruction upon Nutrition of Liver Cells' (with J B Leathes, Bio-Chem Journ 1907); 'Pathology of Acid Intoxication' (Arris and Gale Lecture, 'Lancet', 1908); 'Pro-secretin in Diabetes' (Bio-Chem Journ, 1908); 'On the Paratyphoid and Food-poisioning Bacilli' (Journ of Path and Bact, 1909); 'The Action of certain Bacteria on Proteins' (Journ of Hygiene, 1911); 'On the Paratyphoid Group of Bacilli' (ibid, 1911); 'An Outbreak of Gastro-enteritis due to B 'paratyph B' (ibid, 1911); 'Paratyphoid Fever and Food -poisioning' (Milroy Lectures, 1912); 'Experiments on the Kidneys of the Frog' (with J A Menzies and S H Collins, Proc Roy Soc, 1913).
ProposersE H Starling; C S Sherrington; J N Langley; W M Bayliss; A R Cushny; J Barcroft
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Bainbridge, Francis Arthur: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1199Bainbridge; Francis Arthur (1874 - 1921)1874 - 1921
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