Alfred Newton Richards
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American pharmacologist
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Alfred Newton Richards's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of Pennsylvania
- PhD Physiology University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alfred Newton Richards was an American pharmacologist. Richards, along with Wearn, is credited with the method of renal micropuncture to study the functioning of kidneys in 1924. Career Richards was born in Stamford, New York the son of Rev. Leonard E. Richards and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Burbank. He was educated at the Stamford Seminary and Union Free School. He then studied at Yale University.
Alfred Newton Richards's Published Works
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Published Works
- The vasodilator action of histamine and of some other substances (1918) (237)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE PROBLEM OF REABSORPTION IN THE RENAL TUBULES (1924) (200)
- A DESCRIPTION OF THE GLOMERULAR CIRCULATION IN THE FROG'S KIDNEY AND OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE ACTION OF ADRENALIN AND VARIOUS OTHER SUBSTANCES UPON IT (1924) (143)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE SUGAR CONTENT AND EXTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION OF THE BLOOD AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF ADRENALIN (1903) (100)
- Renal Excretion of Inulin, Creatinine and Xylose in Normal Dogs (1934) (92)
- THE KIDNEY IN HEALTH AND DISEASE (1935) (77)
- THE TOTAL MOLECULAR CONCENTRATION AND THE CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION OF FLUID FROM DIFFERENT SEGMENTS OF THE RENAL TUBULE OF AMPHIBIA: The Site of Chloride Reabsorption (1936) (64)
- METHODS OF COLLECTING FLUID FROM KNOWN REGIONS OF THE RENAL TUBULES OF AMPHIBIA AND OF PERFUSING THE LUMEN OF A SINGLE TUBULE (1936) (63)
- THE PASSAGE OF PROTEIN MOLECULES THROUGH THE GLOMERULAR MEMBRANES (1941) (55)
- URINE FORMATION IN THE AMPHIBIAN KIDNEY (1935) (55)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE VIII. THE CONCENTRATION OF URIC ACID IN GLOMERULAR URINE OF SNAKES AND FROGS, DETERMINED BY AN ULTRAMICROADAPTATION OF FOLIN'S METHOD (1933) (49)
- URINE FORMATION IN THE PERFUSED KIDNEY (1922) (47)
- The depressor (vasodilator) action of adrenaline (1927) (46)
- URINE FORMATION IN THE PERFUSED KIDNEY: The Influence of Alterations in Renal Blood Pressure on the Amount and Composition of Urine (1922) (46)
- THE ACTION OF MINUTE DOSES OF ADRENALIN AND PITUITRIN ON THE KIDNEY (1922) (38)
- QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF MINUTE AMOUNTS OF UREA (1925) (37)
- The Croonian lecture - Processes of urine formation (1938) (37)
- INULIN AND CREATININE CLEARANCES IN DOGS, WITH NOTES ON SOME LATE EFFECTS OF URANIUM POISONING (1936) (33)
- CHEMICAL STUDIES OF ELASTIN, MUCOID, AND OTHER PROTEIDS IN ELASTIC TISSUE, WITH SOME NOTES ON LIGAMENT EXTRACTIVES (1902) (31)
- EXPERIMENTS CONCERNING THE POSSIBILITY THAT INULIN IS SECRETED BY THE RENAL TUBULES (1938) (29)
- ACETYL-β‐METHYLCHOLIN I. THE ACTION ON NORMAL PERSONS. WITH A NOTE ON THE ACTION OF THE ETHYL ETHER OF β‐METHYLCHOLIN (1933) (27)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE VII. MANIPULATIVE TECHNIQUE OF CAPILLARY TUBE COLORIMETRY (1933) (23)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE XIV. THE GLOMERULAR EXCRETION OF INULIN IN FROGS AND NECTURI (1936) (23)
- THE CONCENTRATION OF CHLORIDES IN THE GLOMERULAR URINE OF FROGS (1925) (22)
- Experiments Concerning the Question of Secretion of Phenolsulphonephthalein by the Renal Tubule (1927) (22)
- SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. (1911) (21)
- AN APPARATUS FOR THE PERFUSION OF ISOLATED ORGANS (1915) (20)
- DEPOSITION OF DYES, IRON AND UREA IN THE CELLS OF A RENAL TUBULE AFTER THEIR INJECTION INTO ITS LUMEN: GLOMERULAR ELIMINATION OF THE SAME SUBSTANCES (1926) (17)
- An apparatus for the continuous recording of the oxygen consumption of small animals (1928) (17)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE GLOMERULAR ELIMINATION OF PHENOL RED AND INDIGO CARMINE IN FROGS (1930) (16)
- THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE GLOMERULAR VESSELS TO FLUID PERFUSED THROUGH THE RENAL PORTAL SYSTEM OF THE FROG'S KIDNEY (16)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE XII. THE CONCENTRATION OF CHLORIDE IN GLOMERULAR URINE OF FROGS AND NECTURI (1934) (16)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE METABOLISM AND PATHOLOGY OF DELAYED CHLOROFORM POISONING (1909) (14)
- URINE FORMATION BY THE PERFUSED KIDNEY: PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTS ON THE ACTION OF CAFFEINE (1915) (14)
- THE EFFECT OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF ADRENALIN UPON THE GLOMERULAR BLOOD VESSELS OF THE FROG'S KIDNEY PERFUSED AT CONSTANT RATE (12)
- QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE COMPOSITION OF GLOMERULAR URINE XI. THE CONCENTRATION OF CREATININE IN GLOMERULAR URINE FROM FROGS DETERMINED BY AN ULTRAMICROADAPTATION OF THE FOLIN METHOD (1933) (12)
- THE INFLUENCE OF STIMULATION OF THE DEPRESSOR NERVE UPON SUPRARENAL SECRETION (1915) (9)
- A SECOND SERIES OF QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATIONS OF THE CONCENTRATION OF CHLORIDES IN GLOMERULAR URINE FROM FROGS (1930) (9)
- THE ACTION OF MINUTE AMOUNTS OF BARIUM CHLORIDE UPON THE KIDNEY (1924) (8)
- The glomerular elimination of indigo carmine in rabbits (1937) (8)
- Further Observations on the Glomerular Circulation1 (1925) (8)
- VARIATIONS IN THE AMYLOLYTIC POWER AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HUMAN MIXED SALIVA (1898) (6)
- The Impact of the War on Medicine. (1946) (6)
- A SIMPLE INSTRUMENT FOR MICRO MANIPULATIONS (1930) (6)
- THE INFLUENCE OF CHLOROFORM ON INTRAVITAL STAINING WITH METHYLENE-BLUE (1904) (5)
- THE ACTION OF CYANIDE AND OF OXYGEN LACK ON GLOMERULAR FUNCTION IN THE PERFUSED FROG'S KIDNEY (1938) (4)
- Two Antibiotics (Lavendulin and Actinorubin) Produced by Two Strains of Actinomyces. III. Toxicity and Therapeutic Studies.∗ (1947) (4)
- THE ACTION OF STROPHANTHIN UPON SUPRARENAL SECRETION (4)
- THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTS. (1912) (2)
- A Comparison of Some Methods for the Extraction of Vitamin B1 from International Standard Acid Clay (1937) (2)
- “The toxicity of indol” (1904) (2)
- A NOTE ON THE COMBINED ACTION OF CAMPHOR AND LACK OF OXYGEN UPON THE ISOLATED MAMMALIAN HEART, WITH AN OBSERVATION UPON THE DIRECT ACTION OF LACK OF OXYGEN UPON BLOOD VESSELS (1914) (1)
- The vasodilator of histamine and of some other substances. (1)
- Further Observations on the Glomerular Circulation 1 1Read at the meeting of the American Urological Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, June, 1924. (1)
- Physiology of the Kidney: The Wesley M. Carpenter Lecture. (1938) (1)
- THE INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM CYANIDE UPON PROTEID METABOLISM (1908) (1)
- THE NATURE AND MODE OF REGULATIONOF GLOMERULAR FUNCTION (1925) (1)
- “A demonstration of a modified Eck fistula, with a note on adrenalin glycemia” (1903) (0)
- Experimental Efforts to Detect Secretion of Inulin by the Tubule of the Mammalian Kidney (1936) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. (0)
- KIDNEY FUNCTION. (1922) (0)
- The impact of the war on medicine. (1946) (0)
- Letter from Alfred N. Richards to Florence R. Sabin (1925) (0)
- O2 Gas Therapy Hood Correspondence: A.N. Richards to Willis C. Gray (1944) (0)
- Dr. Abraham Flexner (1960) (0)
- “The intracellular reduction of gold chlorid,” with demonstration (1903) (0)
- News and Notes (1908) (0)
- Effect of potassium cyanide upon metabolism (1907) (0)
- Francis Heed ADLER. (1960) (0)
- Dedicatory foreword to Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper. (1953) (0)
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