Cecil Kent Drinker
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Founder of the Harvard School of Public Health
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- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cecil Kent Drinker was an American physician and founder of the Harvard School of Public Health. He was professor at Harvard School of Public Health from 1923 till 1935. Drinker was involved in the effect of radium on the women painting luminous dials. Drinker's father was railroad man and Lehigh University president Henry Sturgis Drinker; his siblings included lawyer and musicologist Henry Sandwith Drinker, Jr., industrial hygienist Philip Drinker and biographer Catherine Drinker Bowen.
Cecil Kent Drinker's Published Works
Published Works
- THE CIRCULATION IN THE MAMMALIAN BONE-MARROW (1922) (266)
- Lymphatics, Lymph and Tissue Fluid (1934) (116)
- THE FLOW OF LYMPH FROM THE LUNGS OF THE DOG (1942) (114)
- THE FLOW, PRESSURE, AND COMPOSITION OF CARDIAC LYMPH (1940) (92)
- The Problem of Possible Systemic Effects from Certain Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. (1937) (90)
- CHRONIC MANGANESE POISONING: REPORT OF A CASE, WITH AUTOPSY (1934) (89)
- The Experimental Production of Edema and Elephantiasis as a Result of Lymphatic Obstruction. (1934) (84)
- THE PROBLEM OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL SEQUELAE IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING (1936) (81)
- THE FILTERING CAPACITY OF LYMPH NODES (1934) (80)
- On the protein content and normal flow of lymph from the foot of the dog. (1932) (78)
- A METHOD FOR MAINTAINING AN ARTIFICIAL CIRCULATION THROUGH THE TIBIA OF THE DOG, WITH A DEMONSTRATION OF THE VASOMOTOR CONTROL OF THE MARROW VESSELS (1916) (75)
- THE PROTEIN CONTENT OF MAMMALIAN LYMPH AND THE RELATION OF LYMPH TO TISSUE FLUID (1931) (71)
- THE EFFECTS OF HEIGHTENED NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE CHEST, TOGETHER WITH FURTHER EXPERIMENTS UPON ANOXIA IN INCREASING THE FLOW OF LUNG LYMPH (1942) (67)
- The cell content of peripheral lymph and its bearing on the problem of the circulation of the lymphocyte (1939) (52)
- The permeability and diameter of the capillaries in the web of the brown frog (R. temporaria) when perfused with solutions containing pituitary extract and horse serum (1927) (51)
- THE EFFECT OF PULMONARY CONGESTION ON THE ON THE VENTILATION OF THE LUNGS (1921) (50)
- Carbon monoxide asphyxia (1939) (43)
- ABSORPTION FROM THE PERICARDIAL CAVITY (1931) (39)
- LYMPH PRESSURES IN STERILE INFLAMMATION (1932) (38)
- THE COMPOSITION OF MAMMALIAN PERICARDIAL AND PERITONEAL FLUIDS (1940) (37)
- Absorption from the pulmonary alveoli. (1947) (37)
- MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LUNGS OF RATS LIVING UNDER COMPRESSED AIR CONDITIONS (1932) (36)
- The Occurrence, Course, and Prevention of Chronic Manganese Poisoning (1921) (34)
- THE PERMEABILITY OF THE CAPILLARIES OF THE DOG TO PROTEIN (1931) (34)
- FACTORS AFFECTING THE COAGULATION TIME OF BLOOD (1915) (34)
- EXTRAVASCULAR PROTEIN AND THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM (1946) (33)
- The Pulmonary Circulation in Anaphylactic Shock (1924) (32)
- ELEPHANTIASIS AND THE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF ITS EXPERIMENTAL REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS. (1934) (31)
- THE CAUSE OF THE REACTIONS FOLLOWING TRANSFUSION OF CITRATED BLOOD (1919) (30)
- THE LYMPHATIC PATHWAY FROM THE NOSE AND PHARYNX (1938) (29)
- QUANTITATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL (MANGANESE DIOXIDE) ADMINISTERED INTRAVENOUSLY TO THE DOG, RABBIT, GUINEA PIG, RAT, CHICKEN, AND TURTLE (1921) (29)
- THE PASSAGE OF RABBIT VIRULENT TYPE III PNEUMOCOCCI FROM THE RESPIRATORY TRACT OF RABBITS INTO THE LYMPHATICS AND BLOOD (1938) (28)
- INCREASED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO LOCAL INFECTION FOLLOWING BLOCKAGE OF LYMPH DRAINAGE (1935) (28)
- Necrosis of the Jaw in Workers employed in applying a Luminous Paint containing Radium. (28)
- BODILY CHANGES AND DEVELOPMENT OF PULMONARY RESISTANCE IN RATS LIVING UNDER COMPRESSED AIR CONDITIONS (1932) (28)
- Morphological Changes in the Livers of Rats Resulting from Exposure to Certain Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. (1938) (28)
- Some observations on the lymphatics of the nasal mucous membrane in the cat and monkey. (1939) (28)
- THE PROTEIN CONTENT AND OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF BLOOD SERUM AND LYMPH FROM VARIOUS SOURCES IN THE DOG (1934) (27)
- The structure of the sinuses in the lymph nodes (1933) (27)
- The electrocardiographic changes found in 22 cases of carbon monoxide (illuminating gas) poisoning (1938) (27)
- QUANTITATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL (MANGANESE DIOXIDE) ADMINISTERED INTRAVENOUSLY TO THE CAT (1920) (27)
- THE VOLUME OF BLOOD IN THE HEART AND LUNGS (1926) (26)
- THE LYMPHATIC PATHWAY FROM THE NOSE AND PHARYNX (1938) (25)
- The circulation of body fluids in the frog (1927) (25)
- Acute effects upon the lungs of dogs of large intravenous doses of alpha-naphthyl thiourea. (1948) (24)
- THE TREATMENT OF BURNS BY THE CLOSED-PLASTER METHOD, WITH CERTAIN PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IMPLICIT IN THE SUCCESS OF THIS TECHNIQUE. (1943) (23)
- Lymphatics, Lymph, and Lympboid Tissue. Their Physiological and Clinical Significance. (1941) (23)
- THE COMPOSITION OF EDEMA FLUID AND LYMPH IN EDEMA AND ELEPHANTIASIS RESULTING FROM LYMPHATIC OBSTRUCTION (1934) (22)
- AN APPARATUS FOR THE PERFUSION OF ISOLATED ORGANS (1915) (20)
- THE RAPIDITY OF INTERCHANGES BETWEEN THE BLOOD AND LYMPH IN THE DOG (1931) (20)
- THE LYMPH DRAINAGE OF THE GALL BLADDER TOGETHER WITH OBSERVATIONS ON THE COMPOSITION OF LIVER LYMPH (1941) (20)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF QUANTITATIVE BURNS. (1943) (20)
- Pulmonary Edema and Inflammation: An Analysis of Processes Involved in the Formation and Removal of Pulmonary Transudates and Exudates (1947) (18)
- A Graphite Suspension for Intravital Injection of Capillaries (1927) (17)
- THE PERMEABILITY OF THE BLOOD CAPILLARIES TO LIPOIDS (1934) (17)
- The Lymphatic System (1945) (16)
- THE GENESIS AND RESOLUTION OF PULMONARY TRANSUDATES AND EXUDATES (1943) (16)
- A MICROMETHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF THE ABSOLUTE BLOOD VOLUME, WITH DATA UPON THE BLOOD VOLUME OF THE GUINEA PIG, WHITE RAT, RABBIT AND CAT (1929) (16)
- The effects of the supine position upon the ventilation of the lungs of dogs. (1948) (15)
- THE BASAL METABOLISM IN ANEMIA WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EFFECT OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON THE METABOLISM IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA (1919) (14)
- Code for Safe Concentrations of Certain Common Toxic Substances Used in Industry. (1940) (14)
- CERVICAL LYMPH PRODUCTION DURING HISTAMINE SHOCK IN THE DOG (1941) (13)
- THE EMIGRATION OF PNEUMOCOCCI TYPE III FROM THE BLOOD INTO THE THORACIC DUCT LYMPH OF RABBITS, AND THE SURVIVAL OF THESE ORGANISMS IN THE LYMPH FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTISERUM (1935) (12)
- THE DEPOSITION AND SUBSEQUENT COURSE OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL (MANGANESE DIOXIDE AND MANGANESE META-SILICATE) ADMINISTERED INTRAVENOUSLY TO CATS AND TO RABBITS (1923) (12)
- A NEW METHOD FOR STUDYING BREATHING, WITH OBSERVATIONS UPON NORMAL AND ABNORMAL SUBJECTS. (1944) (12)
- The Functional Significance of the Lymphatic System: Harvey Lecture, December 16, 1937. (1938) (12)
- A USEFUL HEART METHOD (1921) (11)
- Zinc in Relation to General and Industrial Hygiene. (1933) (11)
- The Evaluation of 5 and 7 per cent. Carbon Dioxide Mixtures as Respiratory Stimulants. (11)
- THE FACTORS OF COAGULATION IN THE EXPERIMENTAL APLASTIC ANEMIA OF BENZOL POISONING, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ORIGIN OF PROTHROMBIN (1915) (11)
- THE DISTRIBUTION IN THE BLOOD AND LYMPH OF PNEUMOCOCCUS TYPE III INJECTED INTRAVENOUSLY IN RABBITS, AND THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT WITH SPECIFIC ANTISERUM ON THE INFECTION OF THE LYMPH (1937) (11)
- THE ACTION OF HISTAMINE ON THE BRONCHIOLES AND PULMONARY VESSELS OF THE GUINEA PIG (1930) (10)
- THE PASSAGE OF VISIBLE PARTICLES THROUGH THE WALLS OF BLOOD CAPILLARIES AND INTO THE LYMPH STREAM (1936) (10)
- CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE REMOVAL OF PROTEIN DEPOSITED IN THE SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUES OF THE DOG (1931) (9)
- THE TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY ARREST IN THE DRINKER RESPIRATOR: A CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (1931) (9)
- The formation and movements of lymph (1939) (9)
- THE ABSORPTION OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS FROM THE PULMONARY ALVEOLI (1937) (9)
- Further Observations on the Possible Systemic Toxicity of Certain of the Chlorinated Hydrocarbons with Suggestions for Permissible Concentrations in the Air of Workrooms. (1939) (8)
- Reminiscences of Work on Capillary Circulation. A Lecture to the Students in the Harvard Medical School, 1946 (1950) (8)
- The migration of microfilariae (Dirofilaria immitis) from the blood vessels to the lymphatics (1935) (8)
- Observations on living microfilaria immitis in the capillary circulation of bats (1936) (7)
- The Effects of Heat and Humidity upon the Human Body. (1936) (7)
- STUDIES IN ASTHMA (1929) (6)
- THE BONE MARROW AS A SOURCE OF PROTHROMBIN (1916) (6)
- THE EFFECT OF ATELECTASIS ON THE PULMONARY BLOOD VOLUME (1931) (5)
- A NEW METHOD FOR MEASURING THE PRESSURE IN THE PULMONARY ARTERY (1922) (5)
- The Application of Pulmonary Physiology to Therapeutic Procedures (1944) (5)
- THE LYMPH CAPILLARIES IN THE WEB OF THE FROG (1932) (5)
- On Filtration of Microfilariae by Lymph Nodes. (1935) (5)
- THE FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE APPEARANCE OF NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD (1918) (4)
- The functions of the nerves in lungs and thoracic wall. (1948) (4)
- ABSORPTION OF PARTICULATE MATTER BY THE GREAT OMENTUM (1931) (4)
- POLIOMYELITIS AND THE LYMPHATIC APPARATUS (1939) (4)
- PREPARATION FOR MEDICINE. (1916) (4)
- Physiological effects and possible methods of reducing the symptoms produced by rapid changes in the speed and direction of airplanes as measured in actual flight. (1950) (4)
- AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN MECHANICAL CONDITIONS IN THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND THEIR EFFECTS UPON LUNG VENTILATION (1925) (4)
- ACUTE ASPHYXIA AS A MEDICAL PROBLEM (1928) (3)
- ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IN ELECTRIC SHOCK AND GAS POISONING (1924) (3)
- STUDIES IN ASTHMA : VII. THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION IN THE GUINEA PIG DURING ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK. (3)
- Contamination of Food cooked or stored in Contact with Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys. (3)
- Physiologic principles of resuscitation and oxygen therapy. (1952) (3)
- The Efficiency of the Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Treatment of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. (3)
- PLASMAPHAERESIS IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC NEPHRITIS AND UREMIA (1919) (2)
- THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF NORMAL RAT LIVER AND DIAPHRAGM MUSCLE IN LYMPH TAKEN FROM DOGS BEFORE AND AFTER SEVERE BURNS (1944) (2)
- Lane Medical Lectures. (2)
- THE COLLOID OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF DOG BLOOD AND LYMPH (1931) (2)
- BLOOD VOLUME IN THE GUINEA PIG DURING ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK (1929) (2)
- The physiology of whales. (1949) (2)
- The Use of 7 per cent. Carbon Dioxide and 93 per cent. Oxygen in the Treatment of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. (2)
- August Krogh: 1874-1949. (1950) (2)
- PULMONARY ARTERIAL PRESSURE IN THE GUINEA PIG (1928) (2)
- New Apparatus for Artificial Respiration: the Barospirator of Professor T. Thunberg. (2)
- The Treatment of Acute Asphyxia (1929) (2)
- THE FACTORS OF COAGULATION IN PRIMARY PERNICIOUS ANEMIA (1915) (2)
- The Lymphatic System. (Scientific Books: Lane Medical Lectures: The Lymphatic System. Its Part in Regulating Composition and Volume of Tissue Fluid) (1942) (2)
- THE FACTORS CONCERNED IN THE APPEARANCE OF NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD (1918) (1)
- Book Review:Doctors of Infamy. The Story of the Nazi Medical Crimes Alexander Mitscherlich, Fred Mielke, Heinz Norden (1949) (1)
- UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH WORK IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS. (1912) (1)
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. (1936) (1)
- WALTER BRADFORD CANNON 1871-1945. (1945) (1)
- The Dog's Gift to the Relief of Suffering (1932) (1)
- Use of drugs in resuscitation from electric shock (1945) (1)
- CHRONIC ZINC POISONING (1937) (1)
- Acute effects upon the lungs of dogs of large intravenous doses of alpha-naphthyl thiourea. (1948) (1)
- Book Review:Aviation Medicine in Its Preventive Aspects John F. Fulton (1949) (1)
- NERVOUS AND MENTAL SEQUELS IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING (1936) (0)
- The Comparative Action of 5 and 10 per cent. Carbon Dioxide Mixtures as Respiratory Stimulants in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. (0)
- Carbon Monoxid Poisoning, Treatment of. (0)
- ABSORPTION FROM THE PULMONARY ALVEOLI (1947) (0)
- MISLEADING METHYL CHLORIDE PUBLICITY (1931) (0)
- THE EFFECT OF EXTRACTS OF SHEEPS' THYROID AND OF PATHOLOGICAL HUMAN THYROID UPON THE FATIGUE CURVE OF VOLUNTARY MUSCLE (1914) (0)
- Doctor Smollett* Read before the Boston Medical History Club, February 18, 1924. (0)
- The physiology of immobilization and the local effects of heat and cold. (1945) (0)
- Physiology of Exercise (1948) (0)
- Acclimatization in the Andes. Historical Confirmations of "Climatic Aggression" in the Development of Andean Man. Carlos Monge , Donald F. Brown (1949) (0)
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