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Authorised form of nameBurn; Joshua Harold (1892 - 1981)
Dates1892 - 1981
Date of birth06 March 1892
Date of death13/07/1981
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/03/1942
SourceAssocMaterial:
CSAC 107/4/85. Papers deposited in the Library for the History of Neuroscience in the Sherrington Room of the University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford
Obituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1984 vol 30 pp 43-89, plate, by Edith Bulbring and J M Walker
CodeNA6241
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
IM/GA/WS/1232Burn, Joshua Haroldnd
JV/2/21/4Final correspondence between Professor Joshua Harold Burn, FRS, Sir John Vane and others (1980s)January 1980 - 17 December 1984
JV/2/21/5Correspondence and material relating to Sir Vane's 'Appreciation' of Professor Burn1959 - 28 January 1982
IM/GA/WRS/8358Burn, Joshua Harold1950s
JV/2/21/2Correspondence between Professor Joshua Harold Burn, FRS, Sir John Vane (1960s)12 June 1960 - 27 June 1969
JV/2/21/1Early correspondence between Professor Joshua Harold Burn, FRS, Sir John Vane and others (1950s)16 July 1952 - 19 October 1959
HD/25/18File regarding International Physiological Congress, Zurich, by Henry Dale 1937-1938
HD/25/23Photograph of guests at dinner in honour of 90th birthday of Henry Dale11 June 1965
RR/69/146Referee's report by Joshua Harold Burn, on a paper 'The innervation and actions of the neurophypophysis; an investigation using the method of remote-control stimulation' by Geoffrey Wingfield Harris 1945
EC/1942/01Burn, Joshua Harold: certificate of election to the Royal Society
JV/2/21/3Correspondence between Professor Joshua Harold Burn, FRS, Sir John Vane and others (1970s)21 February 1970 - 3 December 1979
HD/25/21Presentation album for Henry Dale on his retirement from the National Institute for Medical Research 30 September 1942
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