William Dobinson Halliburton
British biochemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Dobinson Halliburton FRS was a British physiologist, noted for being one of the founders of the science of biochemistry. William was one of four children born to Thomas Gill Halliburton and Mary Strachan Homan of Middlesex. He was educated at the University College School and later at the University College London, obtaining a BSc in 1879. On his MRCS in 1883 he was appointed Assistant in Physiology at the University College under Sir Edward Sharpey-Schafer. His MD followed in 1884, his membership of the Royal College of Physicians a year later and his Fellowship in 1892. Halliburton succeeded Gerald Francis Yeo in the chair of Physiology at King's College London in 1889. Over the period of 34 years at King's College he was deeply involved in its administration and was dean of the Faculty of Medical Science for many years. In 1923 his chronic ill-health obliged him to resign from the chair and accept the sinecure of Emeritus Professor.
William Dobinson Halliburton's Published Works
Published Works
- Handbook of Physiology (1870) (694)
- The cerebro‐spinal fluid (1913) (66)
- On the Blood of Decapod Crustacea (1885) (34)
- On Muscle‐Plasma 1 (1887) (33)
- The chemistry of nerve-degeneration (27)
- The gaseous metabolism of the small intestine (1910) (26)
- On Muscle-Plasma. (21)
- The cerebro‐spinal fluid (1916) (21)
- On the Physiological Action of Choline and Neurine * (1899) (21)
- Cortical lamination and localisation in the brain of the marmoset (1910) (20)
- The cerebro‐spinal fluid (1914) (18)
- THE HUMAN PITUITARY BODY (1909) (18)
- THE PINEAL BODY (1909) (17)
- The Proteids of Nervous Tissues (1893) (17)
- On the coagulation of the blood (15)
- Localisation of Function in the Lemur's Brain (1908) (14)
- The Proteids of Serum (1884) (12)
- Cerebro‐Spinal Fluid (1889) (11)
- The Proteids of Kidney and Liver Cells (1892) (9)
- Cerebro‐spinal fluid (1914) (9)
- TRAUBE WAVES AND MAYER WAVES (1919) (9)
- THE ACTION OF DRUGS UPON THE CEREBRAL VESSELS (1910) (8)
- Nucleo‐Albumins and Intravascular Coagulation (1894) (8)
- Handbook of Physiology and Biochemistry (1940) (8)
- REGENERATION OF NERVES (1906) (7)
- Note on the Colouring Matter of the Serum of certain Birds (1886) (7)
- THE CHEMISTRY OF NERVE-DEGENERATION.1 (1901) (7)
- Handbook of Physiology (1914) (7)
- Fatigue in non‐medullated nerves (1902) (6)
- A Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry (1903) (6)
- On the Nature of Fibrin‐Ferment (1888) (5)
- The Direct Replacement of Glycerol in Fats by Higher Polyhydric Alcohols. Part II. The value of Synthetic Mannitol Olive Oil as a Food. (1919) (5)
- Heat contraction in nerve (1904) (5)
- On the Blood Proteids of certain Lower Vertebrata (1886) (5)
- Studies in Blood Pressure, Physiological and Clinical (1916) (5)
- The nutritive value of margarines and butter substitutes with reference to their content of the fat‐soluble accessory growth substance (1917) (5)
- The Stromata of the Red Corpuscles (1889) (5)
- THE POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (1916) (5)
- THE DEATH TEMPERATURE OF NERVE (1915) (5)
- The physiological effects of extracts of nervous tissues (1901) (4)
- The cerebro-spinal fluid: I. Secretion of the fluid. (4)
- Remarks on the Use of Borax and Formaldehyde as Preservatives of Food (1900) (4)
- Mucin in Myxœdema—further analyses (4)
- Nucleo‐Proteids (1895) (4)
- The Possible Functions of the Cerebrospinal Fluid (1917) (4)
- An American Text-Book of Physiology (1897) (4)
- The Oliver-Sharpey Lectures ON NEW FACTS IN RELATION TO THE PROCESSES OF NERVOUS DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION (1907) (3)
- ABSTRACTS OF MEDICAL LITERATURE (1918) (3)
- Neuro-Chemistry (1901) (3)
- The Essentials of Chemical Physiology (1905) (3)
- The Proteids of Milk (1890) (3)
- Action of Pancreatic Juice on Milk (1896) (3)
- Contributions to psychiatry, neurology and sociology dedicated to the late Sir Frederick Mott by his colleagues and former pupils (1932) (3)
- The Bleaching of Flour (1909) (3)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID IN THE HUMAN SUBJECT. (1899) (3)
- The Intravascular Coagulation produced by Synthesised Colloids (1895) (2)
- An EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY into the PATHOLOGY of GASTRIC TETANY * (1901) (2)
- The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Side of Nervous Activity (1901) (2)
- THE ABSORPTION OF PROTEINS. (1909) (2)
- A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology (1892) (2)
- A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology (1892) (2)
- COOKING AND VITAMINES. (1914) (1)
- THE COMPOSITION AND NUTRITIVE VALUE OF BILTONG (1902) (1)
- The nutritive value of margarines and butter substitutes with reference to their content of the fat-soluble accessory growth substance. (1918) (1)
- Note on the Blood in a Case of Beri-Beri (1899) (1)
- Presidential Address: The Possible Functions of the Cerebrospinal Fluid. (1)
- Goulstonian Lectures on the Chemical Physiology of the Animal Cell (1893) (1)
- I. On the chemical composition of the cartilage occurring in certain invertebrate animals (1)
- Prehistoric Chemistry (1)
- The Nomenclature of Blood Pigment and its Derivatives. (1919) (1)
- Memoirs: On the Hæmoglobin Crystals of Rodents' Blood (1887) (1)
- Physiological Advance: the Importance of the Infinitely Little. (1)
- The Specific Gravity of the Urine in Cases of Diabetes Mellitus (1892) (0)
- The Croonian Lectures on the Chemical Side of Nervous Activity (1901) (0)
- THE TERM "HÆMOCHROMOGEN." (1924) (0)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INFINITELY LITTLE (1921) (0)
- THE NOVEMBER PRIMARY F.R.C.S. ENG, EXAMINATION. (1902) (0)
- THE ADRIAN BROWN MEMORIAL LECTURE (1921) (0)
- King's College Hospital Reports (1895) (0)
- The Diet of To-Day (1907) (0)
- ALFRED HUGHES MEMORIAL AT KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. (1901) (0)
- Observations on the cerebro-spinal fluid in the human subject (0)
- THE POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OF CEREBRO-SPINAL FLUID (1916) (0)
- MEDICAL STUDENTS AND THE WAR (1915) (0)
- “Sperminum Poehl.” (1899) (0)
- KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING. (1921) (0)
- Memoirs: Note on the Chemical Composition of the Zoocytium of Ophrydium versatile (1885) (0)
- III. The proteids of serum (0)
- Memoirs: An Easy Method of obtaining Methæmoglobin crystals for Microscopic Examination (1887) (0)
- The Diet of To-Day (1907) (0)
- The Oliver-Sharpey Lectures ON NEW FACTS IN RELATION TO THE PROCESSES OF NERVOUS DEGENERATION AND REGENERATION (1907) (0)
- The Hospitals and Women Students (1916) (0)
- DATES IN PHYSIOLOGY. (1913) (0)
- WOMEN MEDICAL STUDENTS AT KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON (1916) (0)
- WOMEN STUDENTS AT THE LONDON HOSPITALS. (1916) (0)
- Collected papers : Physiological Laboratory, University College, London (0)
- Goulstonian Lectures on the Chemical Physiology of the Animal Cell (1893) (0)
- KIRKES' PHYSIOLOGY AND AMERICAN PIRACY. (1900) (0)
- THE NOVEMBER PRIMARY F.R.C.S. EXAMINATION (1902) (0)
- MEDICAL STUDENTS AND COMBATANT COMMISSIONS. (1915) (0)
- VITAMINES (1919) (0)
- Digestion and Absorption of Haemoglobin (1904) (0)
- Kirkes' Physiology (1900) (0)
- An Address ON THE POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBRO-SPINAL FLUID (1916) (0)
- XIX. On muscle plasma (0)
- Nutroa Food (1896) (0)
- VITAMINE IN MARGARINES (1920) (0)
- ORIGINALITY AND ENTERPRISE. (1917) (0)
- International Catalogue of Scientific Literature (1901) (0)
- The Physiological Action of Choline and Neurine. [Abstract] (0)
- NOTE ON THE ACTION OF PANCREATIC JUICE ON MILK (1924) (0)
- Correspondence.NUTROA FOOD. (1896) (0)
- THE EFFECT OF POTASSIUM AND AMMONIUM SALTS ON BLOOD PRESSURE (1905) (0)
- Essentials Of Chemical Physiology For The Use Of Students, 13Th Ed. (1936) (0)
- PERCENTAGE OF FIBRIN IN THE BLOOD OF LEPERS. (0)
- Proteoses in serous effusions (0)
- Goulstonian Lectures on the Chemical Physiology of the Animal Cell (1893) (0)
- Handbook of physiology / by W. D. Halliburton (0)
- Alfred Hughes Memorial at King's College, London (1901) (0)
- VITAMINES AND COMMON SENSE. (1921) (0)
- Clinical Physiology in Relation to Modern Diagnosis and Treatment. A Text-Book for Practitioners and Senior Students of Medicine. (0)
- Societies and Academies (1926) (0)
- Physiology and national needs / edited by W.D. Halliburton. (0)
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