Francis Arthur Bainbridge
British physiologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Arthur Bainbridge FRS FRCP was an English physiologist. History Bainbridge was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, in 1874 and educated at The Leys School. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1893, graduating BA in 1896, earning an M.B. in 1901, and finally a doctorate in 1904. Medicine did not appeal to him, and for a while he focused on Pathology and Bacteriology. In 1905, he became a lecturer of Pathology at Guy's Hospital, and in 1907, he went on as assistant Bacteriologist to the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. His work on food-poisoning bacilli gained wide recognition, and was embodied in his lectures at the Royal College of Physicians. In 1911 he became a professor of physiology at Durham University. In 1915 he attained the chair of physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, where he remained for the rest of his life.
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- The influence of venous filling upon the rate of the heart (1915) (413)
- The relation between respiration and the pulse‐rate (1920) (90)
- The contractile mechanism of the gall‐bladder and its extrinsic nervous control 1 (1905) (50)
- Some actions of adrenalin upon the liver (1917) (48)
- The heart, lung, kidney preparation (1914) (33)
- The Action of certain Bacteria on Proteins (1911) (18)
- The lymph‐flow from the pancreas (1904) (18)
- The Effect of Arterial or Venous Obstruction upon the Nutrition of the Liver Cells. (16)
- Experiments on the kidneys of the frog. (Preliminary communication.) (1913) (16)
- On the paratyphoid and “food-poisoning” bacilli, and on the nature and efficiency of certain rat viruses (13)
- On the Paratyphoid Group of Bacilli (1911) (11)
- The formation of urine in the frog (1914) (10)
- The post‐mortem flow of lymph (1906) (10)
- On the adaptation of the pancreas (1904) (10)
- Secretin in Relation to Diabetes Mellitus. (9)
- On some cardiac reflexes (1914) (9)
- Observations on the lymph flow from the submaxillary gland of the dog (1900) (9)
- Secretion by the Renal Tubules in the Frog. (8)
- An Outbreak of Dysentery (1911) (5)
- Some observations on the bacillus anthracoides (4)
- An Outbreak of Acute Gastro-enteritis caused by B. paratyphosus (B.) (1911) (4)
- On the formation of lymph by the liver (1902) (4)
- The Diastatic Ferment in the Tissues in Diabetes Mellitus. (3)
- The effects of ligature of one ureter (2)
- THE HÆMOGLOBIN VALUE OF THE BLOOD IN SURGICAL SHOCK. (1917) (2)
- The Relation of the Kidneys to Metabolism.--Preliminary Communication (1907) (1)
- Report LXXXII: On the Adaptation of the Pancreas * (1904) (1)
- Prosecretin in Relation to Diabetes Mellitus. (0)
- Reports to the Scientific Grants Committee of the British Medical Association (1887) (0)
- Report XC: The Lymph-Flow from the Pancreas (1904) (0)
- REPORT LXX. ABSTRACT OF A REPORT ON THE FORMATION OF LYMPH BY THE LIVER * (1902) (0)
- On the adaptation of the pancreas to different food-stuffs (0)
- A CASE OF DIVER'S PARALYSIS, WITH HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE SPINAL CORD. (1905) (0)
- The AEtiology and Epidemiology of Paratyphoid Fever and "Food-poisoning.". (0)
- The Ætiology and Epidemiology of Paratyphoid Fever and “Food-Poisoning.” (1911) (0)
- Reports to the Scientific Grants Committee of the British Medical Association (1890) (0)
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