Harold Saxton Burr
American medical researcher and painter
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold Saxton Burr was E. K. Hunt Professor of Anatomy at Yale University School of Medicine and researcher into bio-electrics. Early life He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1889, to parents Hanford Burr and Clara Saxton. He studied in public schools and at the Technical High School in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1908 he was admitted to the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale and received his Ph.B. in 1911. On December 27 of that year, in Chicago, he married Jean Chandler, with whom he had a son, Peter. In 1914 he was appointed Instructor in Anatomy at Yale. He studied for his Ph.D. under Ross Granville Harrison, which he received in 1915. He was a teacher at Yale until 1958, becoming an assistant professor in 1919, an associate professor in 1926, and Professor in 1929. Most of his later life was spent in New Haven.
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- Embryonic Development and Induction (1938) (439)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MENINGES (1926) (143)
- The Electro-Dynamic Theory of Life (1935) (136)
- The effects of the removal of the nasal pits in Amblystoma embryos (1916) (103)
- Text Book of Zoology (1929) (89)
- Evidence for the Existence of an Electro-Dynamic Field in Living Organisms. (1939) (75)
- An electro‐dynamic theory of development suggested by studies of proliferation rates in the brain of Amblystoma (1932) (59)
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE MENINGES: FURTHER EXPERIMENTS (1933) (59)
- The central nervous system of Orthagoriscus mola (1928) (54)
- Blueprint for Immortality; The Electric Patterns of Life (1972) (54)
- Regeneration in the brain of amblystoma. I. The regeneration of the forebrain (1916) (48)
- Modern Theories of Development (1933) (48)
- Neural Mechanisms in Poliomyelitis (1942) (47)
- An Electrometric Study of the Healing Wound in Man * (1940) (43)
- Bio-Electric Correlates of Wound Healing * (1938) (40)
- Bio-Electric Correlates of Methylcolanthrene-Induced Tumors in Mice * (1938) (39)
- Hyperplasia in the brain of Amblystoma (39)
- Some experiments on the transplantation of the olfactory placode in Amblystoma. I. An experimentally produced aberrant cranial nerve (1924) (38)
- The Problems of Ageing (1939) (38)
- A technique to aid in the detection of malignancy of the female genital tract. (1949) (38)
- The breeding habits, maturation of eggs and ovulation of the albino rat (1913) (38)
- Detection of Ovulation in the Intact Rabbit.∗ (1935) (37)
- A Vacuum Tube Micro-voltmeter for the Measurement of Bio-electric Phenomena * (1936) (35)
- Field Properties of the Developing Frog's Egg. (1941) (34)
- The transplantation of the cerebral hemispheres of Amblystoma (34)
- Bio-Electric Correlates of Development in Amblystoma * (1937) (32)
- Bio-Electric Properties of Cancer-Resistant and Cancer-Susceptible Mice (1938) (31)
- Bio-electric correlates of the menstrual cycle in women (1938) (29)
- The Meaning of Bio-Electric Potentials * (1944) (29)
- ELECTRICAL CORRELATES OF FORM IN CUCURBIT FRUITS (1944) (29)
- A BIO-ELECTRIC RECORD OF HUMAN OVULATION. (1937) (27)
- Bio-Electric Potential Gradients in the Chick * (1937) (26)
- Electrometric timing of human ovulation (1942) (26)
- Changes in the Field Properties of Mice with Transplanted Tumors * (1941) (25)
- Biologic Organization and the Cancer Problem * (1940) (24)
- An anatomical study of the Gasserian ganglion, with particular reference to the nature and extent of Meckel's cave (1925) (22)
- Electrometric Studies of Tumors in Mice Induced by the External Application of Benzpyrene * (1940) (22)
- Bio-Electric Phenomena Associated with Menstruation * (1936) (21)
- Bibliography of Harold Saxton Burr (1957) (21)
- Bio-Electric Correlates of Human Ovulation * (1937) (21)
- Growth Correlates of Electromotive Forces in Maize Seeds. (1946) (19)
- Field theory in biology. (1947) (18)
- An experimental study of the origin of the meninges. (1924) (18)
- The Evolution of the Human Brain (1963) (18)
- Electrometric Studies in Women With Malignancy of Cervix Uteri (1947) (16)
- Moon-madness * (1944) (16)
- Steady State Potential Differences in the Early Development of Amblystoma * (1941) (16)
- Electrical Characteristics of Living Systems * (1935) (16)
- Electrostatic Fields of the Sciatic Nerve in the Frog * (1949) (16)
- Electrometrics of Atypical Growth * (1952) (14)
- The early development of the cerebral hemispheres in amblystoma (1922) (13)
- Adam's Ancestors (1935) (13)
- ELECTRICAL POLARIZATION OF PACEMAKER NEURONS (1943) (12)
- Electrical Correlates of Growth in Corn Roots * (1942) (11)
- Effect of a Severe Storm on Electric Properties of a Tree and the Earth. (1956) (11)
- Diurnal Potentials in the Maple Tree * (1945) (10)
- An Electrometric Study of Mimosa * (1943) (10)
- The Relationship Between the Bio-Electric Potential of Rats and Certain Drugs * (1938) (9)
- Variables in DC Measurement * (1945) (9)
- Steady-State Electrical Properties of the Human Organism During Sleep * (1938) (9)
- Tree Potentials * (1947) (9)
- Heredity and the Ascent of Man (1936) (8)
- Electrical Correlates of Pure and Hybrid Strains of Sweet Corn. (1943) (8)
- Certain electrical properties of the slime mold (1955) (8)
- Electrometric Studies in Women With Malignancy of Cervix Uteri. (1947) (7)
- Surface Potentials and Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Clinical Test * (1946) (7)
- A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF INTERMEDIN AND INJURY OF THE HYPOPHYSIS ON TRAUMATIC CORIAL MELANOPHORES IN GOLDFISHES (1935) (6)
- The Biology of the Cell Surface (1939) (6)
- Electrical correlates of peripheral nerve injury; a preliminary note. (1946) (6)
- An electrometric study of cotton seeds (1950) (6)
- Frontal Labotomy and Affective Behavior (1952) (5)
- An Electrometric Study of Uterine Activity: Preliminary Report (1941) (5)
- Response of the slime mold to electric stimulus. (1955) (5)
- Development of the Meninges in the Chick. (1931) (5)
- Hyperplasia in the brain of amblystoma. (1924) (5)
- Electrical Correlates of Ovulation in the Rhesus Monkey * (1953) (5)
- Sympathetic components of the Genito‐femoral and obturator nerves in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) (1934) (5)
- Physics, Psychology, and Medicine (1956) (5)
- Determinants of organization in the cerebral hemispheres. (1934) (4)
- Design in the nervous system (1958) (4)
- Surface potentials and peripheral nerve regeneration. (1947) (4)
- The anatomy of anxiety. (1960) (4)
- The neural basis of human behavior (1960) (4)
- An Electrometric Study of Uterine Activity**Aided by a grant from the Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation. (1941) (3)
- An experimental study of the action of hyoscine hydrobromide on the nervous system of amblystoma (1926) (3)
- A Symposium on the Synapse (1940) (3)
- Unresting Cells (1941) (3)
- The Founding of the Medical Institution of Yale College (1934) (3)
- Jonathan Knight and the Founding of the Yale School of Medicine (1929) (2)
- Your Brain and Its Story (1939) (2)
- The Mechanism of Creative Evolution (1933) (2)
- SOME EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. (1923) (2)
- Vocationalism in the University (1939) (1)
- The Founding of the Yale Medical School. (1946) (1)
- The Preclinical Sciences and Human Biology * (1931) (1)
- Experimental study of action of hyoscine hydrobromide on development of the nervous system of amblystoma. (1926) (1)
- Harold Saxton Burr (1957) (1)
- THE MEASUREMENT OF pH IN CIRCULATING BLOOD. (1938) (1)
- Medical Fees in the Colonial Period * (1937) (1)
- Reply by Drs. Langman and Burr (1949) (1)
- A commentary on full time teaching. (1948) (1)
- Life and Mind (1957) (1)
- Electrical Correlates of Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Preliminary Note. (1946) (1)
- In Search of Man (1958) (1)
- DC potentials and ulnar nerve dysfunction. (1946) (0)
- Laboratory apparatus. I. A simple electric thermo‐regulator (1917) (0)
- THE NEUROLOGICAL STUDY UNIT IN THE YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (1926) (0)
- Electricity Exists Wherever There Is Life, Scientists Find (1939) (0)
- HARRY BURR FERRIS. (1940) (0)
- Classics in Neurology (1980) (0)
- Stereoscopic Atlas of Neuro-Anatomy (1948) (0)
- An Introduction to the Study of the Nervous System (1929) (0)
- Physiology of the Nervous System (1950) (0)
- Regeneration in the mesencephalon of Amblystoma (1916) (0)
- Electrical Changes in Body Controlling Factor in Growth (1936) (0)
- Fundamentals of Biology (1930) (0)
- Man as an Animal (1957) (0)
- Biology For Medical Students (1938) (0)
- Ascaris, The Biologist's Story of Life (1938) (0)
- The founding of the Yale Medical School. (1946) (0)
- Book Reviews: The Evolution of Human Nature (1957) (0)
- Outline of the Cranial Nerves (1933) (0)
- The Microscopic Anatomy of Vertebrates (1936) (0)
- The nature of man and the meaning of existence (1962) (0)
- Atlas of Human Anatomy (1929) (0)
- Effect of a Severe Storm on Electric Properties of a Tree and the Earth (1956) (0)
- Mysteries of Science (1958) (0)
- A biophysics symposium. (1947) (0)
- SYMPATHETIC COMPONENTS OF THE GENITO-FEMORAL AND OBTURATOR NERVES (MACACA MULATTA) (1935) (0)
- An Analog Computer Method for Determining “g” Loads and Resulting Motions in Automobile and Truck Wheel-Frame Systems (1971) (0)
- De Venarum Ostiolis 1603 of Hieronymus Fabricius of Aquapendente (1533?-1619) Facsimile Edition (1934) (0)
- Surface potentials and peripheral nerve injury. (1946) (0)
- The Origin of Life (1939) (0)
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