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Authorised form of nameMuir; Sir; Robert (1864 - 1959); pathologist
Dates1864 - 1959
NationalityBritish
Place of birthBalfron, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Date of birth05 July 1864
Place of death25 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh,25 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland
Date of death30/03/1959
Occupationpathologist
Research fieldImmunology
Pathology
ActivityEducation:
Hawick high school; Teviot Grove Academy; University of Edinburgh MA, MB, CM, MD
Career:
Assistant to William Smith Greenfield (1892-8); lecturer on pathological bacteriology (1894-8); new chair of pathology at St Andrews (1898); chair of pathology at Glasgow (1899-1936); lieutenant-colonel in charge of the pathological and bacteriological routine of the 3rd and 4th Scottish general hospitals, as well as inspector of laboratories in Scotland (1914-1918).
Honours:
Kt 1934
Memberships:
FRCP
Medical Research Council
British Empire Cancer Campaign
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
Awards/Medals:
Lister Medal 1936
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election04/05/1911
Age at election47
ProposerCharles James Martin; Rubert Boyce; Ernest Henry Starling; Ronald Ross; George Henry Falkiner Nuttall; James Lorrain Smith; Sidney Harris Cox Martin
RSActivityMedals and prizes:
Royal Medal 1929
Council: 1926-7
RelationshipsParents: Revd Robert Muir (d. 1882), Presbyterian minister and Susan Cameron, daughter of William Duncan, a Dundee merchant.
PublishedWorksRCN 31685
RCN 56425
RCN 56426
RCN 56427
RCN 19933
RCN 10324
RCN 56428
RCN 56429
OtherInfoAuthority on diseases of the blood cells having established the relationship between the bone marrow and the sites of cell destruction, and wrote papers on intravascular haemolysis, iron absorption, and haemachromatosis.
Raised the status of the United Kingdom in world immunology.
Produced papers on cancer of the breast.
Produced an unsurpassed microscopical study of Paget's disease of the nipple.
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
Image

Muir R, IM Maull 003210.jpg

SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1959 vol 5 pp 149-173, plate, by Roy Cameron
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/79392855
CodeNA1224
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1911/11Muir, Sir Robert: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/Maull/003210Muir, Sir Robertnd
IM/003211Muir, Sir Robertnd
NLB/39/333Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Dr C [Charles] J [James] Martin, Fellow of the Royal Society5 January 1909
NLB/38/793Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Robert Muir, [Fellow of the Royal Society], The University of Glasgow7 November 1908
NLB/47/683Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor R [Robert] Muir FRS14 March 1913
NLB/52/289Copy letter from [Robert William Frederick Harrison, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society]; to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society3 November 1915
RR/18/115Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Preliminary report upon the injection of rabbits with protein-free (tuberculo-) antigen and antigen-serum mixtures' by Alfred H CaulfelidOctober 1911
RR/23/63Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Observations and experiments on the susceptibility and immunity of rats towards Jensen’s Rat Sarcoma' by J C Mottram and Sidney Russ4 March 1917
NLB/58/451Copy letter from Edwin Deller, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Robert] Muir, FRS7 May 1920
NLB/58/579Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Robert] Muir, FRS27 May 1920
RR/18/114Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Factors in the interpretation of the inhibitive and fixation serum reactions in pulmonary tuberculosis' by Alfred H CaulfelidOctober 1911
RR/49/57Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Studies on epithelial phagocytosis. II. A method for demonstrating the origin of dust cells' by H M Carleton[December 1933]
RR/46/65Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'The kinetics of Haemolysis in colloidal silicic acid—complement systems' by Eric Ponder[November 1932]
RR/54/85Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'The kinetics of hæmolysis in cell-Taurocholate-serum systems' by Eric Ponder and Albert S GordonJanuary 1935
NLB/60/775Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the Agent of the Bank of Scotland; 711 Great Western Road, Glasgow5 April 1921
NLB/62/48Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Robert] Muir, FRS23 November 1921
NLB/72/394Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [John Charles Grant] Ledingham, CMG, FRS30 September 1929
NLB/68/357Copy letter from James Hopwood Jeans, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Sir John Rose Bradford, KCMG, FRS24 June 1925
NLB/69/884Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [Robert] Muir, FRS8 November 1926
NLB/71/656Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [John Charles Grant] Ledingham, C.M.G., FRS26 September 1928
NLB/66/2Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to the Secretary of the British Empire Cancer Campaign.1 February 1924
RR/32/12Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Studies on the nature of the immunity reaction. Part I - An experimental study of pneumococcal immunity' by Richard R ArmstrongJune 1925
RR/32/14Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Studies on the nature of the immunity reaction. Part II. - A comparison of the antigenic properties of sensitised and raw pneumococcal vaccines' by Richard R ArmstrongJune 1925
RR/32/17Referee's report by Robert Muir, on a paper 'Studies on the nature of the immunity reaction. Part III - The possible eugynic value of pneumococcal anitgen' by Richard R ArmstrongJune 1925
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