Ernest Lyman Scott
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American physiologist and researcher
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Ernest Lyman Scott's Degrees
- PhD Physiology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest Lyman Scott was an American physiologist and diabetes researcher who spent much of his career on the faculty at Columbia University. Scott's early work contributed to the modern understanding of the biology of insulin and its use in diabetes management, though the exact role and significance of his research in this context has been a subject of controversy. Later, Scott developed a standard blood test for diabetes. After retiring from Columbia in 1942, Scott went on to become a noted horticulturist.
Ernest Lyman Scott's Published Works
Published Works
- ON THE INFLUENCE OF INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS OF AN EXTRACT OF THE PANCREAS ON EXPERIMENTAL PANCREATIC DIABETES (73)
- THE STORAGE OF THE MAJOR LIVER COMPONENTS; EMPHASIZING THE RELATIONSHIP OF GLYCOGEN TO WATER IN THE LIVER AND THE HYDRATION OF GLYCOGEN (1941) (27)
- Sympathetic Tumors of the Adrenal Medulla: With Report of Four Cases (1933) (26)
- FOUR CASES OF SUDDEN DEATH IN A SILO (1914) (25)
- SOME EFFECTS OF VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURES UPON THE BLOOD OF DOGS (1923) (19)
- THE ACTION OF TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ON THE WORKING POWER OF MUSCLES AND ON THE SUGAR OF THE BLOOD (1916) (19)
- A MODIFICATION OF THE ASCHHEIM-ZONDEK TEST FOR PREGNANCY (1931) (15)
- SUGAR IN THE BLOOD OF THE COMMON FROG (1921) (13)
- SUGAR IN THE BLOOD OF THE DOG-FISH AND OF THE SAND SHARK (1921) (13)
- PRIORITY IN DISCOVERY OF A SUBSTANCE DERIVED FROM THE PANCREAS, ACTIVE IN CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM (1923) (11)
- BLOOD SUGAR IN MAN FOLLOWING THE RECTAL ADMINISTRATION OF DEXTROSE (1932) (11)
- The Hormone Test for Pregnancy (1931) (9)
- The Histopathology of Methyl Alcohol Poisoning (1933) (9)
- THE CONCENTRATION OF SUGAR IN THE BLOOD OF THE RABBIT DURING INANITION AND AFTER THE INGESTION OF GLUCOSE (1923) (8)
- Intrathoracic Sympatheticoblastoma: Report of a Case (1932) (8)
- The relation of pancreatic extract to the sugar of the blood (1913) (8)
- Tumors of the Kidney in Rabbits (1917) (8)
- A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF FOUR METHODS COMMONLY USED FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SUGAR IN BLOOD (7)
- A STUDY OF THE SUGAR IN THE BLOOD OF NORMAL PIGEONS (1921) (5)
- EFFECTS OF THE INGESTION OF TARTRATE OR SODIUM ALUMINUM SULFATE BAKING POWDERS UPON GROWTH, REPRODUCTION AND KIDNEY STRUCTURE IN THE RAT (1930) (5)
- INSULIN DOSAGE AND BLOOD SUGAR CHANGES (1932) (5)
- The Significance of Certain Internal Conditions of the Organism in Organic Evolution. First Paper. The Regulation of the Physico-Chemical Conditions of the Organism (1915) (4)
- Multiple Myeloma: A Repoet of Five Cases (1933) (4)
- A study of the sugar and oxygen relationships in the blood of dogs during exercise (1920) (4)
- Adamantinoma or Ameloblastoma of the Hypophyseal-Duct Region: With Report of a Case (1934) (3)
- SOME OF THE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CERTAIN MAMMALIAN MUSCLES (1916) (3)
- STUDIES ON THE ULTRAFILTRATION AND ELECTRODIALYSIS OF INSULIN SOLUTIONS (1925) (3)
- Intradural Tumors of Optic Nerve by Report of a Case (1920) (3)
- THE USE OF A LOAN COLLECTION AND PHOTOMICROGRAPHS: IN THE TEACHING OF PATHOLOGY TO STUDENTS OF MEDICINE (1915) (2)
- THE REDUCING POWER (BLOOD SUGAR) OF FILTRATES FROM THE BLOOD OF THE RABBIT (1929) (2)
- A MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE TISSUES OF THE ALBINO RAT FOLLOWING THE INGESTION OF ALUMINUM SALTS (1932) (2)
- On the action of temperature and humidity on the organism (1914) (1)
- VARIATIONS IN THE REDUCING POWER (SUGAR) OF NORMAL HUMAN BLOOD (1928) (1)
- Sugar and oxygen relationships in the blood of dogs (1920) (1)
- CORPUS VASORUM ANTIQUORUM: U.S.A., Fascicule 7. The Robinson Collection, Baltimore, Md. By D. M. Robinson. Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1938. pp. 62 and 44 plates. 22s 6d. (1941) (0)
- A Case of Pancreatic Carcinoma in a Cat (1927) (0)
- EXCAVATIONS AT OLYNTHUS. Part IX: The Chalcidic Mint and the Excavation Coins found in 1928–1934. By D. M. Robinson and P. A. Clement. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1938. pp. XXXI, 413, 36 plates. £37s 6d. (1941) (0)
- Rate of Sedimentation of Red Cells as a Clinical Test (1938) (0)
- Do lecithin and glucose combine to form a true chemical compound? (1916) (0)
- The Celloidin Injection of Blood Vessels (1927) (0)
- Newer Aspects of Nutritional Anemia (1934) (0)
- The Teaching of General Pathology to Students of Dentistry (1919) (0)
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