Robert Muir
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British pathologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Robert Muir, FRS, FRSE, FRCP, FRCPE, FRFPSG was a Scottish physician and pathologist who carried out pioneering work in immunology, and was one of the leading figures in medical research in Glasgow in the early 20th century.
Robert Muir 's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Text-Book of Pathology (1903) (315)
- The evolution of carcinoma of the mamma (1941) (105)
- The pathogenesis of paget's disease of the nipple and associated lesions (1935) (59)
- Further observations on Paget's disease of the nipple (1939) (47)
- The local formation of blood pigments (1935) (39)
- The healing of intra-duct carcinoma of the mamma (1934) (36)
- On proliferation of the cells of the liver (33)
- Observations ON INFLUENZA AND ITS COMPLICATIONS (1919) (28)
- Histology of the Blood, Normal and Pathological (1900) (21)
- On the relations of the bone‐marrow to leucocyte production and leucocytosis (18)
- On the Action of Complement as Agglutinin (1906) (17)
- The iron content of the organs in bronzed diabetes (hæmochromatosis) (15)
- The anæmia produced by a hæmolytic serum (13)
- On the filtration of serum complement (12)
- On Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified in Haemolytic Sera (11)
- Archibald Donald (1909) (10)
- The retention of iron in the organs in h haelig;molytic anaelig;mia (10)
- The absorption of iron from the organs after hæmolysis (10)
- The Australian Sugar Industry (1934) (9)
- Experimental Neuroses (1943) (8)
- Remarks on THE INTRA-EPITHELIAL GROWTH OF CARCINOMA * (1930) (7)
- On the Structure of the Bone-Marrow in Relation to Blood-Formation. (1893) (7)
- A Remarkable and Hitherto Undescribed Muscular Lesion Occurring in Sprue, with Notes of a Case of Peculiar (? Myopathic) Muscular Atrophy in Which Similar Changes Were Present (1907) (6)
- ON THE ACTION OF HÆMOLYTIC SERA. (1903) (6)
- On the bactericidal action of normal serum (6)
- MALIGNANCY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE PATHOLOGY OF THE MAMMA (1936) (6)
- On the hæmolytic receptors of the red corpuscles (4)
- A Manual of Bacteriology (1899) (4)
- Memorial to Professor E. H. Kettle (1937) (4)
- The relation of the liver to the disposal of hæmoglobin (1932) (4)
- On the Properties of Anti-immune-bodies and Complementoids (1906) (4)
- On the Combining Properties of Serum-Complements and on Complementoids (3)
- Contributions to the physiology and pathology of the blood, vol. 1 (3)
- Paul Ehrich. 1854–1915 (3)
- On the changes in the bone marrow in pernicious anæmia (3)
- On the Nature and Significance of Leucocytosis (2)
- A Text-Book of Bacteriology, Including the Etiology and Prevention of Infective Diseases (1897) (2)
- James Ritchie. Born 5th August 1864–died 28th January 1923 (1923) (2)
- The pathology of influenza. by M. C. Winternitz, Isabel M. Wason, and Frank P. McNamara. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1920; Oxford: The Clarendon Press (1)
- On the dissociation of immune‐body from erythrocytes within the living organism (1)
- On pseudo‐tuberculosis, with special reference to pseudo‐tuberculosis in birds (1)
- A CASE OF LEUCOCYTHÆMIA IN A CHILD (1891) (1)
- THE FOURTH LISTERIAN ORATION. (1933) (1)
- John Shaw Dunn. Born 22nd March 1883. Died 10th June 1944 (1944) (1)
- THE LATE SIR WALTER FLETCHER (1933) (0)
- The Origin of Disease, Especially of Disease Resulting from Intrinsic as Opposed to Extrinsic Causes (0)
- Manual of bacteriology / by Robert Muir and James Ritchie ; with one hundred and seventy-one illustrations. (0)
- Book Reviews (1925) (0)
- La peste et son microbe (1900) (0)
- Observations on leucocythæmia (0)
- Sir John M'Fadyean's Contributions to Pathology (1937) (0)
- Manual of bacteriology / by Robert Muir and James Ritchie. (0)
- Ludwig Aschoff. 1866–1942 (1943) (0)
- Muir & Ritchie's manual of bacteriology (1937) (0)
- Stuart McDonald 27th May 1873–15th November 1948 (1949) (0)
- Current Topics (1933) (0)
- Note on the Presence of Meningococci in the Skin Petechiæ in Cerebrospinal Fever (1919) (0)
- John Kirkpatrick. 1890–1943 (1944) (0)
- Memorial to Sir Walter Fletcher (1934) (0)
- A Dictionary of Medicine, Including General Pathology, General Therapeutics, Hygiene, and the Diseases of Women and Children (1894) (0)
- REPORTS OF SOCIETIES (1936) (0)
- Pathological Technique: A Manual for the Pathological Laboratory (1899) (0)
- The Probable Origin of the Red Blood-Corpuscles (1894) (0)
- MEMORIAL TO THE LATE PROF. E. H. KETTLE, F.R.S. (1937) (0)
- Current Topics (1902) (0)
- Hæmoglobincholia in toxic conditions (1935) (0)
- Vaccination: Its Natural History and Pathology (1899) (0)
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