RefNoLC/1951/03
LevelItem
TitleBazett, Henry Cuthbert
Date1 November 1946
DescriptionCertificate of Candidate for Election to the Fellowship
Suspended 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
Lapsed 1951
Died 12 July 1950
Attached is a list of Bazett's publications with an accompanying letter from J H Burn.
CitationBazett, Henry Cuthbert (Philadelphia, USA) Profesor of Physiology. Professor Bazett has worked on body temperature control and the circulatory adjustments concerned in it. Interested in physiological integration he has specialised in the correlation of observations by different methods. Using fine thermo-couples and the thin tissue of the preface he confirmed the identification of Krause and Ruffine end - organs as thermal receptors stimulated probably by an arterio-venous spatial gradient. Climatic changes in blood-volume , discovered by Barcroft, have been related to vasometer adjustments. Professor Bazett has shown that peripheral venae comites cool arterial blood which warms returning venous blood. In a cool room, for example, the temperature in the radial artery may be 26 degrees or less. Profesor Bazett did valuable work during the war for the Air Force.
ProposersFrom personal knowledge - Proposer: E Mellanby; Seconder: J H Burn; R A Peters; E G T Liddell; C G Douglas; A N Drury; H W Florey; C S Sherrington; A V Hill
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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