Russell Henry Chittenden
American chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Russell Henry Chittenden was an American physiological chemist. He conducted pioneering research in the biochemistry of digestion and nutrition. Early life and education He was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1856, graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1875, studied in Heidelberg in 1878-79, and received his doctorate at Yale in physiological chemistry in 1880. He was of English ancestry, his first ancestor in America being Major William Chittenden, an officer in the English army, who, having resigned, came to America from Cranbrook, Kent, with his wife, Joanne Sheaffe, in 1639, and settled in Guilford Connecticut. Ancestors of the professor on both his father's and his mother's side fought in the Revolutionary War.
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- A FURTHER STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC DRINKS UPON DIGESTION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SECRETION (1898) (37)
- The nutrition of man (30)
- The Production in Dogs of a Pathological Condition Which Closely Resembles Human Pellagra. (1917) (25)
- SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. (1911) (21)
- On the Proteolytic Action of Bromelin, the Ferment of Pineapple Juice (1893) (18)
- THE INFLUENCE OF BORAX AND BORIC ACID UPON NUTRITION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PROTEID METABOLISM (1898) (11)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSIOLOGIC CHEMISTRY IN THE UNITED STATES (1931) (10)
- JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL COMMITTEES ON PROTEIN NOMENCLATURE. (1908) (9)
- History of the Sheffield scientific school of Yale University : 1846-1922 (8)
- The Primary Cleavage Products formed in the Digestion of Gelatin (1891) (8)
- THE FORMATION OF MELANINS OR MELANIN-LIKE PIGMENTS FROM PROTEID SUBSTANCES (1899) (7)
- VARIATIONS IN THE AMYLOLYTIC POWER AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HUMAN MIXED SALIVA (1898) (6)
- first twenty-five years of the American Society of Biological Chemists (1945) (6)
- A CHEMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF CERTAIN DERIVATIVES OF THE PROTEIDS (1899) (5)
- PAPAIN-PROTEOLYSIS, WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF THE PRODUCTS FORMED (1898) (4)
- CHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCHES ON THE PTOMAINES. (1883) (4)
- HENRY PICKERING BOWDITCH. (1911) (3)
- A Study of the Primary Products resulting from the action of Superheated Water on coagulated Egg‐Albumin (3)
- Influence of Peptones and Certain Inorganic Salts on the Diastatic Action of Saliva (1882) (3)
- On the Primary Cleavage Products formed in the Digestion of Gluten‐casein of Wheat by Pepsin‐hydrochloric Acid (1890) (2)
- THE INFLUENCE OF BILE AND BILE SALTS ON PANCREATIC PROTEOLYSIS (1898) (2)
- STUDIES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (1902) (2)
- Contributions from the Sheffield Laboratory of Yale College; Part XLI, On the chemical composition of the flesh of Hippoglossus americanus (1877) (2)
- Up and down California in 1860-1864 : the journal of William H. Brewer, Professor of agriculture in the Sheffield Scientific School from 1864 to 1903 (1931) (2)
- On the Formation of Hypoxanthine from Albumin (1879) (1)
- On glycogen and glycocoll in the muscular tissue of Pecten irradians (1875) (1)
- THE MUCIN OF WHITE FIBROUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE (1896) (1)
- AN APPEAL TO AMERICAN BIOCHEMISTS. (1932) (1)
- Microscopic Researches on the Formative Property of Glycogen. Part I., Physiological (1897) (1)
- Some Phases of the Growth of Physiological Chemistry in America (1932) (1)
- Crystalline Globulin and Globuloses, or Vitelloses (1890) (1)
- On the Proteolysis of Crystallized Globulin (1894) (1)
- THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLIC DRINKS UPON THE CHEMICAL PROCESSES OF DIGESTION (1896) (1)
- Some Recent Chemico-Physiological Discoveries Regarding the Cell (1894) (1)
- Chemical and Physiological Researches on the Ptomaïnes (1883) (0)
- PLANT SCIENCES IN THE SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. (1931) (0)
- On the oxidation product of glycogen with bromine, silver oxide and water (1876) (0)
- An Appeal to American Biochemists (1932) (0)
- SOME RESULTS OF THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS WITH KOCHʼS LYMPH, OR TUBERCULIN (1891) (0)
- Frank Pell Underhill (1877-1932) (1932) (0)
- Studies in physiological chemistry : being reprints of the more important studies issued from the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, during the years 1897-1900 (0)
- Eminent American Chemists (1924) (0)
- William Beaumont (1929) (0)
- Nucleins and Nucleoproteids in Their Relation to Internal Secretion (1896) (0)
- Case of Alleged Naphtha Poisoning in a Rubber Factory, with an Inquiry into the Effects of the Inhalation of Naphtha Vapor (1892) (0)
- The Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, Sheffield Scientific School,Yale University, collected papers, 1915-1916 (0)
- On some interesting equine calculi (1875) (0)
- Schweitzer's "new acid ammonium sulphates" (1878) (0)
- INTERNAL SECRETIONS, CONSIDERED FROM A CHEMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STANDPOINT. (1897) (0)
- GENERAL CHEMICAL ASPECT OF INTERNAL SECRETION (1911) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC NOTES AND NEWS. (0)
- Myosin‐Peptone (0)
- SOME OF THE PRESENT-DAY PROBLEMS OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. (1908) (0)
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