Ernest Kennaway
British pathologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Ernest Laurence Kennaway FRS was a British pathologist and Royal Medal winner. He first became interested in natural life when, due to a childhood illness, he was encouraged to spend time outdoors. He was trained at University College London, and in 1898 was accepted into New College, Oxford on an open scholarship to study natural sciences. He graduated with a B.A. in 1903, and after three years at Middlesex Hospital he completed a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. After graduating he worked for The Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine and UCL before returning to Oxford, this time to Brasenose College on a Hulme scholarship in 1909. He became a Travelling Fellow of Brasenose in 1910, a Doctor of Medicine in 1911 and a Doctor of Science in 1915.
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- The production of cancer by pure hydrocarbons. V (1932) (204)
- CARCINOGENIC SUBSTANCES AND THEIR FLUORESCENCE SPECTRA (1930) (174)
- Production of Tumours in Mice by Deoxycholic Acid (1940) (138)
- A Further Study of the Incidence of Cancer of the Lung and Larynx (1947) (137)
- Experiments on the regulation of the blood's alkalinity (1920) (133)
- Further experiments on cancer-producing substances. (111)
- The Identification of a Carcinogenic Compound in Coal-tar (1955) (87)
- EXPERIMENTS ON CANCER-PRODUCING SUBSTANCES (1925) (76)
- A Study of the Incidence of Cancer of the Lung and Larynx (1936) (74)
- Experiments on acclimatisation to reduced atmospheric pressure (1919) (69)
- Chemical Compounds as Carcinogenic Agents (1937) (69)
- The Incidence of Cancer of the Bladder and Prostate in Certain Occupations (1931) (63)
- Chemical Compounds as Carcinogenic Agents: First Supplementary Report: Literature of 1937 (1938) (61)
- ON THE CANCER-PRODUCING FACTOR IN TAR (1924) (58)
- The formation of a cancer-producing substance from isoprene (2-methyl-butadiene) (57)
- Cancer of the Lung in Relation to Tobacco (1951) (51)
- FLAVINE AND BRILLIANT GREEN, POWERFUL ANTISEPTICS WITH LOW TOXICITY TO THE TISSUES (1917) (47)
- Effects Produced in the Livers of Mice by Azonaphthalenes and Related Compounds (1940) (47)
- Cancer of the Liver in the Negro in Africa and in America (1944) (44)
- The Incidence of Cancer of the Lung and Larynx in Urban and Rural Districts (1954) (39)
- The Incidence of Cancer of the Lung in Coal Miners in England and Wales (1953) (35)
- Some possible exogenous factors in the causation of lung cancer. (1958) (30)
- Studies of the Incidence of Cancer of the Lung and Larynx (1951) (29)
- Experiments in carcinogenesis: The effect of the subcutaneous and intraperitoneal injection of lard, olive oil and other fatty materials in rats and mice (1936) (27)
- The Racial and Social Incidence of Cancer of the Uterus (1948) (25)
- Tumours of the skin and mammaey gland caused by pyrogenous products of cholesterol (1928) (25)
- The Arsenic Content of Tobacco and of Tobacco Smoke (1950) (23)
- Chemical Compounds as Carcinogenic Agents: Second Supplementary Report: Literature of 1938 and 1939 (1940) (23)
- The Carbon Content of Human Lungs and Bronchial Glands (1954) (22)
- The Rapid Production of Tumours by Two New Hydrocarbons * (1938) (20)
- The Estimation of Non-Protein Nitrogen in Blood by a Micro-Kjeldahl Method. (18)
- The Mortality from Cancer of the Skin and Lip in Certain Occupations (1949) (18)
- The Examination of Dimethylanthracenes for Carcinogenic Properties (1942) (18)
- The Anatomical Distribution of the Occupational Cancers. (16)
- The Increase in Deaths Attributed to Cancer of the Lung (1949) (15)
- The effect of arsenic upon some oxidation-reduction systems. (14)
- Arsenic Content of Cigarettes (1957) (14)
- Arsenic in the Suspended Matter of Town Air (1952) (14)
- Hydrogen‐ion concentration and antiseptic potency, with special reference to the action of acridine compounds (14)
- The effects of muscular work upon the excretion of endogenous purines (1908) (13)
- The Experimental Production of Tumours of Connective Tissue (1932) (12)
- The Effect of Aromatic Compounds upon the Ascorbic Acid Content of the Liver in Mice (1944) (10)
- Some Problems in the Study of Cancer in Man (1955) (10)
- A note on the action of insulin in normal persons (1928) (10)
- The Acetone Bodies of the Blood in Diabetes. (9)
- Some Questions on Cancer of the Lung, Larynx, and Urinary Tract* (1957) (9)
- Quantitative Studies of the Nitroprusside Reaction in Normal Tissues and Tumours. (8)
- The Ascorbic Acid Content of the Liver in Pregnant Mice (1944) (8)
- ON THE OKIGIN OF ENDOGENOUS URIC ACID (1908) (8)
- THE COMPLEMENT‐FIXATION TEST IN SYPHILIS (1919) (7)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MYTHOLOGY OF CANCER RESEARCH (1942) (7)
- The Structure of the Thyroid in Mice of Different Strains (1937) (7)
- The Statistical Significance of Biological Data (1954) (6)
- The Data Relating to Cancer in the Publications of the General Register Office (1950) (6)
- A Preliminary Note on the Examination of the Fat in the Liver in Health and Disease. (1909) (6)
- The Relation Between the Incidence and Incubation Period of Cancer in Man * (1944) (5)
- The Effect of Carcinogenic Compounds on the Ascorbic Acid Content of the Liver in Mice and Rats (1948) (5)
- The effect of diet upon the ascorbic acid content of the liver in mice. (1944) (5)
- The Effect of 1:2:5:6-Dibenzanthracene on the Ascorbic Acid Content of the Liver of Rats Maintained on High and Low Protein Diets (1947) (5)
- On the estimation of purine bases in urine (1909) (5)
- Cancer of the Penis and Circumcision in Relation to the Incubation Period of Cancer (1947) (4)
- Observations upon the effects of section of the spinal cord upon temperature and metabolism 1 (1912) (4)
- The Proteins of the Serum in Cancer (1924) (4)
- Carcinogenic Agents and the Metabolism of Ascorbic Acid in the Guinea-Pig (1955) (4)
- Suggestions for a New Criterion of a Positive Wassermann Reaction based on an Analysis of 2334 Quantitative Tests (1920) (4)
- The production of cancer by pure hydrocarbons. VI (1942) (3)
- The liberation from yeast of substances giving the nitroprusside reaction. (3)
- A Note on Purine Metabolism in Hibernating Animals. (3)
- WASSERMANN TESTS: THE OCCURRENCE OF VARIATIONS IN THE RESULTS OF SUCCESSIVE TESTS ; THE CLINICAL APPLICATION OF THE DATA. (1919) (3)
- Supply of Water to Rabbits and Guinea-pigs (1943) (3)
- Observations upon Two Cases of Diabetes Insipidus: With an Account of the Literature Relating to an Association between the Pituitary Gland and This Disease (1919) (3)
- The Wassermann reaction with unheated human sera (3)
- The social distribution of cancer of the scrotum and cancer of the penis. (1946) (3)
- The Relative Amounts of beta-Hydroxybutric Acid and Aceto-acetic Acid excreted in Acetonuria. (1914) (2)
- Studies on cancer of the lung. (1953) (2)
- Mythology of Cancer Research (1943) (2)
- Some Observations upon Cases of Vomiting in Pregnancy (1918) (2)
- Some Notes on Nursing from a Patient's Point of View (1957) (2)
- The ascorbic acid content of the liver in pregnant rats. (1947) (2)
- Forms of cancer in man suitable for investigation. (1951) (2)
- Registration of Cancer in Denmark (1955) (2)
- Dormant Cancer Cell (1954) (2)
- A NOTE ON THE USE OF "ANTIGENS" IN DIAGNOSIS BY THE WASSERMANN REACTION: THE NECESSITY FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION. (1918) (2)
- Two Instances of Human Sera showing Abnormal Anti-Complementary Power (1919) (2)
- On the Estimation of β-Hydroxybutyric Acid (1914) (2)
- THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS * (1921) (1)
- Carcinogen in Coal-tar (1955) (1)
- Anthropology and Menstruation (1957) (1)
- The Action of Whole Blood upon Acids. (1)
- A SAFETY CHLOROFORM INHALER. (1919) (1)
- Eighteen Days in the U.S.A (1956) (1)
- Mule Spinners Cancer. Epithelioma of the Skin in Cotton Spinners: By E. M. Brockbank, H. K. Lewis & Co., Ltd., 136 Gower Street, London, W. C. 1. 1941 (1942) (1)
- SOME RELIGIOUS ILLUSIONS IN ART, LITERATURE, AND EXPERIENCE (1953) (1)
- PENILE CARCINOMA AND CIRCUMCISION (1949) (0)
- Forms of cancer in man suitable for investigation. (1950) (0)
- Biological Actions of Sex Hormones Harold Burrows. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1945, 514 pages. Price 42s (1946) (0)
- The supply of water to rabbits and guineapigs. (1943) (0)
- A Further Note on the Current Literature of Research (1941) (0)
- 83. Some Biological Aspects of Jewish Ritual (1957) (0)
- Cancer Research (1955) (0)
- Coal mining, pneumoconiosis, and lung cancer. (1967) (0)
- Carcinogenic Properties of City Smoke (1955) (0)
- A Preliminary Note on the Examination of the Fat in the Liver in Health and Disease (1909) (0)
- Transmission of Sarcoma by Dried Tissue (1949) (0)
- On the Estimation of beta-Hydroxybutyric Acid. (0)
- Cancer of the lung and larynx in town and country. (1954) (0)
- Atmospheric Pollution in Iceland (1954) (0)
- NO DARKNESS BUT IGNORANCE (1956) (0)
- Cancer of the Larynx in Women (1957) (0)
- Water for Rabbits and Guinea-pigs (1943) (0)
- Cancer Research in the U.S.S.R. (1944) (0)
- Notes on the Current Literature of Cancer Research (1941) (0)
- TOBACCO AND LUNG CANCER (1950) (0)
- The carbon content of human lungs and bronchial glands. (1954) (0)
- Vitamin C in the Days of Francis Bacon (1942) (0)
- A Method for the Estimation of Urea by Soy-Bean (1920) (0)
- The ascorbic acid content of the hypertrophied human prostate. (1947) (0)
- Smoking and Lung Cancer (1957) (0)
- AN EXPEDITION IN SEARCH OF THE CAUSE OF CANCER (1951) (0)
- Cancer of the Scrotum in Relation to Occupation: S. A. Henry. London: Oxford University Press. 1946. 15S (1946) (0)
- STANDARD TUMOURS AND CHEMOTHERAPY (1944) (0)
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