Sherburne F. Cook
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American historian and physiologist
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Sherburne F. Cook's Degrees
- PhD Physiology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters History University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sherburne Friend Cook was an American physiologist and demographist, who served as professor and chairman of the department of physiology at the University of California, Berkeley. He was notable as a pioneer in population studies of the native peoples of North America and Mesoamerica and in field methods and quantitative analysis in archaeology.
Sherburne F. Cook's Published Works
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Published Works
- The conflict between the California Indian and white civilization (1944) (144)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and the Caribbean. Vol. I. (1971) (106)
- The Effects of Fire on a Population of Small Rodents (1959) (94)
- Studies on the Chemical Analysis of Archaeological Sites (1965) (89)
- The aboriginal population of central Mexico on the eve of the Spanish conquest (1963) (74)
- A Reconsideration of Shellmounds with Respect to Population and Nutrition (1946) (50)
- The application of quantitative methods in archaeology (1961) (49)
- THE RESPIRATORY GAS EXCHANGE IN TERMOPSIS NEVADENSIS (1932) (48)
- The Population of the California Indians, 1769-1970 (1976) (47)
- New Life Tables for Latin American Populations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1969) (47)
- The significance of disease in the extinction of the New England Indians. (1973) (46)
- The Quantitative Investigation of Aboriginal Sites: Complete Excavation With Physical and Archaeological Analysis of a Single Mound (1948) (44)
- The Indian population of central Mexico, 1531-1610 (1960) (43)
- Soil erosion and population in central Mexico (1949) (39)
- Respiratory metabolism of certain reptiles and amphibia (1949) (37)
- The nutritional requirements of Zootermopsis (Termopsis) angusticollis (1933) (37)
- The Quantitative Approach to the Relation between Population and Settlement Size (1967) (36)
- The population of central Mexico in 1548 : an analysis of the Suma de visitas de pueblos (1960) (36)
- The Quantitative Investigation of Aboriginal Sites: Comparative Physical and Chemical Analysis of Two California Indian Mounds (1947) (34)
- A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR DECALCIFYING BONE (1962) (31)
- The Process of Fossilization (1961) (31)
- Marriage and Legitimacy in Mexican Culture: Mexico and California (1966) (27)
- Body lipids in small mammals following prolonged exposures to high and low temperatures. (1955) (26)
- Human sacrifice and warfare as factors in the demography of pre-colonial Mexico. (1946) (24)
- The epidemic of 1830-1833 in California and Oregon (1955) (24)
- The physical analysis of nine Indian mounds of the lower Sacramento Valley (1951) (24)
- Nonsymbiotic Utilization of Carbohydrates by the Termite, Zootermopsis angusticollis (1943) (22)
- THE ACTION OF POTASSIUM CYANIDE AND POTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE ON CERTAIN RESPIRATORY PIGMENTS (1928) (22)
- Fluorine and other chemical tests of some North American human and fossil bones. (1952) (21)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and California (1981) (20)
- The Indian population of New England in the seventeenth century (1978) (20)
- Archaeological Dating by Chemical Analysis of Bone (1953) (20)
- Expeditions to the interior of California : Central Valley, 1820-1840 (1962) (20)
- THE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF HEMOSIDERIN (1929) (19)
- Interracial Warfare and Population Decline among the New England Indians (1973) (19)
- The population of the Mixteca Alta (1968) (19)
- HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON FOSSIL BONE (1962) (18)
- Blood-Typing Compact Human Bone Tissue (1961) (17)
- The Nature of Charcoal Excavated at Archaeological Sites (1964) (17)
- The historical demography and ecology of the Teotlalpan (1949) (17)
- The effect of helium and argon on metabolism and metamorphosis. (1950) (16)
- Metabolic Differences between Three Strains of Peromyscus maniculatus (1954) (16)
- Some Aspects of the Quantitative Approach in Archaeology (1956) (15)
- Notes on Snake Anesthesia (1955) (15)
- A Study of the Blood Picture of Poultry and Its Diagnostic Significance (1937) (14)
- Hypoxia and reproduction in Swiss mice. (1962) (14)
- The Deposition of Radio Phosphorus in Tissues of Growing Chicks. (1937) (14)
- Histology of Mammoth Bone (1959) (14)
- The population of the Mixteca Alta, 1520-1960 (1969) (14)
- The Indian versus the Spanish mission (1943) (14)
- The quantitative investigation of Indian mounds : with special reference to the relation of the physical components to the probable material culture (1950) (13)
- Population trends among the California mission Indians (1940) (13)
- Effect of helium on gas exchange of mice. (1950) (13)
- Amino acids in fossil human bone. (1957) (13)
- THE EFFECTS OF CERTAIN HEAVY METALS ON RESPIRATION (1926) (12)
- Role of the spleen in acclimatization to hypoxia. (1956) (12)
- The quantitative investigation of aboriginal sites; analyses of human bone. (1947) (12)
- The Present Status of Chemical Methods for Dating Prehistoric Bone (1953) (11)
- THE TOXIC ACTION OF COPPER ON NITELLA (1926) (11)
- The Interrelation of Population, Food Supply, and Building in Pre-Conquest Central Mexico (1947) (11)
- The regulation of the hemoglobin level in poultry. (1933) (11)
- The Effect of Acids and Bases on the Respiration of Tapeworms (1930) (10)
- The Incidence and Significance of Disease Among the Aztecs and Related Tribes (1946) (10)
- The measurement of the flammability limits of mists (1977) (9)
- THE EFFECT OF LOW PRESSURES ON CELL OXIDATION (1930) (9)
- The Rate of Population Change in Central Mexico, 1550-1570 (1957) (9)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN ABSORPTION AND ELIMINATION OF WATER BY TERMOPSIS ANGUSTICOLLIS (1932) (9)
- The Population of the Mixteca Alta, 1520-1960. (1969) (8)
- An Evaluation of the Fluorine Dating Method (1959) (8)
- A Rapid Titrimetric Method for Determining the Water Content of Animal Tissues. (1952) (8)
- The Effect of Radioactive Phosphorus upon the Blood of Growing Chicks. (1937) (8)
- Deterioration of mouse strains exposed for long periods to low atmospheric pressure (1955) (7)
- Effects of anoxia on the respiratory and water metabolism of mouse diaphragm. (1956) (7)
- APPARENT INTOXICATION IN POULTRY DUE TO NITROGENOUS BASES. (1935) (7)
- EFFECT OF HELIUM ON THE RESPIRATION AND GLYCOLYSIS OF MOUSE LIVER SLICES (1953) (7)
- The mechanism and extent of dietary adaptation among certain groups of California and Nevada Indians (1941) (6)
- The effect of helium on the gas exchange of mice as modified by body size and thyroid activity. (1953) (6)
- THE EFFECT OF SUDDEN CHANGES OF TEMPERATURE ON PROTOPLASMIC STREAMING (1929) (6)
- SOME FACTORS REGULATING THE UTILIZATION OF SPLENIC IRON (1931) (6)
- THE RESERVOIR FUNCTION OF THE SPLEEN IN FOWLS (1932) (6)
- Rattlesnake Hybrids: Crotalus viridis X Crotalus scutulatus (1955) (6)
- Helium and comparative in vitro metabolism of mousetissue slices. (1953) (6)
- STUDIES ON THE CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM OF DOGS WITH RADIOACTIVE INERT GASES (1945) (6)
- The chemical analysis of fossil bone: individual variation. (1959) (6)
- Metabolic relations in the termite—protozoa symbiosis: Temperature effects (1942) (6)
- THE RECOVERY OF THE SPLEEN FROM CONTRACTION INDUCED BY EXERCISE (1930) (6)
- The Population of the California Indians 1769-1970 (1977) (6)
- A LATENT PERIOD IN THE ACTION OF COPPER ON RESPIRATION (1926) (6)
- Santa María Ixcatlán : habitat, population, subsistence (1958) (6)
- The Conflict between the California Indian and White Civilization@@@I. The Indian versus the Spanish Mission@@@II. The Physical and Demographic Reaction of the Nonmission Indians in Colonial and Provincial California@@@III. The American Invasion, 1848-1870@@@IV. Trends in Marriage and Divorce since (1946) (6)
- Respiration and glycolysis of liver slices from normal and shocked rats subjected to food and water deprivation. (1955) (5)
- The physical and demographic reaction of the nonmission Indians in colonial and provincial California (1943) (5)
- New Evidence of Antiquity of Tepexpan and Other Human Remains from the Valley of Mexico (1959) (5)
- A Bioassay of Certain Protein Supplements When Fed to Baby Chicks.∗ (1935) (5)
- THE RÔLE OF CERTAIN METALLIC IONS AS OXIDATION CATALYSTS (1926) (5)
- Subsistence Ecology of Scovill (1975) (4)
- Oxygen consumption of liver slices from animals in shock. (1953) (4)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and the Caribbean. Volume One (1972) (4)
- A comparative analysis of human bone from nine sites (1950) (4)
- Erosion morphology and occupation history in Western Mexico (1963) (4)
- White Mountain High Altitude Research Station. (1952) (4)
- The American invasion, 1848-1870 (1943) (4)
- Comments on the Piltdown Remains (1954) (4)
- ARGON, XENON, HYDROGEN, AND THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND GLYCOLYSIS OF MOUSE TISSUE SLICES (1954) (4)
- California's First Medical Survey: Report of Surgeon-General Jose Benites: A Translation. (1936) (3)
- Increase in Red Cell Volume in Response to Long Exposure to Cold.∗ (1957) (3)
- The urban center as a focus of migration in the colonial period: New Spain (1978) (3)
- Demographic Consequences of European Contact with Primitive Peoples (1945) (3)
- Type of Marriage Ceremony as a Carryover in Acculturation of Mexicans in the United States (1976) (2)
- An Objective Method for Measuring Irritability in Birds (1936) (2)
- Studies on the Biological Action of Malononitriles (1952) (2)
- Essays in Population History, Vol. III: Mexico and California (1979) (2)
- THE EFFECT OF DECOMPRESSION OF HUMAN METABOLISM DURING AND AFTER EXERCISE (1945) (2)
- Carbon dioxide production of humans at sea level and at low barometric pressures. (1946) (2)
- Effectiveness of pre-flight oxygen breathing in preventing decompression sickness. (1945) (2)
- THE EFFECT OF ASPHYXIA ON THE SPLEEN OF CURARIZED AND UNCURARIZED DECAPITATE CATS (1930) (2)
- The syndrome induced in poultry by an intoxication factor and its relation to the antihemorrhagic factor. (1936) (1)
- Trends in marriage and divorce since 1850 (1943) (1)
- Miscellaneous Papers on Archaeology (1972) (1)
- Sarría's Treatise on the Cesarean Operation, 1830: Part III. (1937) (1)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and the Caribbean, Volume One (1973) (1)
- Survivorship in aboriginal populations. (1947) (1)
- Effect of Environmental Temperature and Dietary Protein on Urinary Nitrogen Excretion of Rats (1955) (1)
- Changes in the Size of the Spleen Following Exercise. (1929) (1)
- Appendix I. Amador 3: the Study of a Dry Cave Deposit. in the Archaeology of Bamert Cave, Amador County, California, By Robert F. Heizer and T.R. Hester (1973) (0)
- Book Review - Reports from South of the Border (1973) (0)
- The Population of Central Mexico in 1548. An Analysis of the Suma de visitas de pueblos.@@@The Indian Population of Central Mexico, 1531-1610. (1962) (0)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and California. Vol. III (1980) (0)
- Archaeology of the Hudson Mound, Carmel Bay, California (1967) (0)
- Laboratory manual in elementary human physiology (1935) (0)
- STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE METABOLISM OF REPTILES AND MAMMALS (1953) (0)
- Diseases of the Indians of Lower California in the Eighteenth Century. (0)
- THE CHEMICAL CONTROL OF SPLENIC CONTRACTION. (1930) (0)
- Note on Hemoglobin Formation and the Iron Reserve. (0)
- Sarría's Treatise on the Cesarean Operation, 1830: Part II. (1937) (0)
- The Stability of Indian Custom Marriage. (1974) (0)
- Sarría's Treatise on the Cesarean Operation, 1830: Part I. (1937) (0)
- Grizzlies: To Spare or Banish (1971) (0)
- The Effect of Smallpox on the Destiny of the Amerindian (1946) (0)
- ANTIQUITY OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHELLMOUNDS (1971) (0)
- Essays in Population History: Mexico and the Caribbnean@@@The Population of Latin America: A History (1977) (0)
- The Historical Demography and Ecology of the Teotlalpan.@@@Soil Erosion and Population in Central Mexico. (1951) (0)
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