Ernest Septimus Reynolds
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English physician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest Septimus Reynolds FRCP was emeritus professor of clinical medicine at the University of Manchester. In 1900 he wrote "An Epidemic of Peripheral Neuritis Amongst Beer Drinkers in Manchester and District" for the British Medical Journal, the first of a series of papers which caused a national sensation when they revealed the presence of dangerous levels of arsenic in local beer.
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- An Account of the Epidemic Outbreak of Arsenical Poisoning occurring in Beer Drinkers in the North of England and the Midland Counties in 1900. (1901) (77)
- SOME CASES OF FAMILY DISSEMINATED SCLEROSIS (14)
- An Epidemic of Peripheral Neuritis amongst Beer Drinkers in Manchester and District (1900) (6)
- A Case of Beri-Beri (?) Possibly Due to Arsenic Poisoning (1901) (5)
- Aphasia, or Loss of Speech (1890) (4)
- TRAUMA AS A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF BRAIN TUMOUR. (1923) (3)
- ON CHANGES IN NERVOUS SYSTEM AFTER AMPUTATION OF LIMBS, WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RECENT CASE (3)
- An Address ON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AS A FINE ART (1912) (3)
- A British Medical Association Lecture ON HYSTERIA AND NEURASTHENIA (1923) (3)
- Mental Symptoms Occurring in Bodily Diseases (2)
- Peripheral Neuritis Connected with Pregnancy and the Puerperal State (1897) (2)
- ON THE CONDITION OF THE REFLEXES IN TOTAL TRANSVERSE DIVISION OF THE SPINAL CORD. [ With a Critical Digest .] (2)
- Some Uncertainties in the Diagnosis of Cerebral Tumour (1899) (1)
- Further Observations on Epidemic Arsenical Peripheral Neuritis (1900) (1)
- The Condition of the Reflexes in Cases of Total Paralysis of Motion and Sensation of the Legs from Affection of the Spinal Cord (1894) (1)
- Hygiene for Beginners (1)
- The Importance of Bence-Jones Albumosuria in Diagnosis (1926) (1)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON ALCOHOLIC AND ARSENICAL NEURITIS (1903) (0)
- “The Manchester Murder.” Homicidal Chloral Poisoning, with its Medico-Legal Relations (1889) (0)
- The Causes of Nervous Diseases (1921) (0)
- On Changes in the Nervous System after Amputation of Limbs, with Bibliography and Recent Cases (1888) (0)
- Denholm v. Tait (1892) (0)
- PERIPHERAL NEURITIS CONNECTED WITH PREGNANCY AND THE PUERPERAL STATE (1898) (0)
- The Manchester Cab Mystery (1889) (0)
- An Address ON THE CAUSES OF NERVOUS DISEASES.: Being the Presidential Address of the Neurological Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, Oct. 14th, 1920, (1920) (0)
- ALCOHOL IN RELATION TO MULTIPLE NEURITIS (1909) (0)
- A Point in the Diagnosis Between Chronic Rheumatic Affections and Chronic Gout 1 (1896) (0)
- Post-Encephalitic Parkinsonism (1926) (0)
- Discussion held in connection with the Section of Ophthalmology on Ocular Palsies (1921) (0)
- President's Address: The Causes of Nervous Diseases. (0)
- REPRESENTATION OF HONORARY MEDICAL STAFFS UPON BOARDS OF MANAGEMENT OF VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS. (1911) (0)
- THE SO-CALLED PRESYSTOLIC MURMUR, (1889) (0)
- FIBRINOUS BRONCHIAL CASTS IN THE SPUTUM OF ACUTE CROUPOUS PNEUMONIA. (1889) (0)
- The Effects produced by obscuring the Vision of Pigeons previously deprived of the Otic Labyrinth (0)
- LEAD POISONING, GOUT, AND GRANULAR KIDNEY (1910) (0)
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