Thomas Addis
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British physician, scientist and nephrologist
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Thomas Addis's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of California, San Francisco
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Addis Jr. was a Scottish physician-scientist from Edinburgh who made important contributions to the understanding of how blood clots work. He was a pioneer in the field of nephrology, the branch of internal medicine that deals with diseases of the kidney. Addis described the pathogenesis of haemophilia in 1911 and was the first to demonstrate that normal plasma could correct the defect in haemophilia.
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- Glomerular nephritis : diagnosis and treatment (1948) (265)
- The quantities of protein lost by the various organs and tissues of the body during a fast. (1936) (164)
- THE NUMBER OF FORMED ELEMENTS IN THE URINARY SEDIMENT OF NORMAL INDIVIDUALS. (1926) (124)
- A CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION OF BRIGHT'S DISEASES (1925) (87)
- Protein loss from liver during a two day fast. (1936) (73)
- ORGAN WORK AND ORGAN WEIGHT (1939) (72)
- The pathogenesis of hereditary hæmophilia (70)
- The relation between the serum urea concentration and the protein consumption of normal individuals. (1947) (61)
- THE DEGREE OF COMPENSATORY RENAL HYPERTROPHY FOLLOWING UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY : I. THE INFLUENCE OF AGE. (1932) (54)
- The relation between protein consumption and diurnal variations of the endogenous creatinine clearance in normal individuals. (1951) (53)
- FACTORS WHICH DETERMINE RENAL WEIGHT: V. The Protein Intake (1928) (50)
- RENIN PROTEINURIA IN THE RAT : I. THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PROTEINURIA AND THE PRESSOR EFFECT OF RENIN (1949) (46)
- BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE RATE LEVELS: FIRST PAPER: THE LEVELS UNDER BASAL AND DAYTIME CONDITIONS (1922) (45)
- UROBILIN: ITS CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE (1914) (42)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: VIII. The Relation between the Rate of Urea Excretion and the Size of the Kidneys (1923) (41)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: IX. THE EFFECT OF UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY ON THE FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE OF THE REMAINING KIDNEY (1924) (39)
- A TEST OF THE CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY TO PRODUCE A URINE OF HIGH SPECIFIC GRAVITY (1922) (39)
- THE RESTORATION OF LOST ORGAN TISSUE (1940) (38)
- The rate of protein formation in the organs and tissues of the body. 1. After casein refeeding. (1936) (36)
- Protein anabolism of organs and tissues during pregnancy and lactation (1939) (35)
- HYPERTROPHY OF THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT AND HIGH RESIDUE DIETS (1932) (35)
- COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY OF THE LUNG AFTER UNILATERAL PNEUMECTOMY (1927) (35)
- THE EFFECT ON THE KIDNEY OF THE LONG CONTINUED ADMINISTRATION OF DIETS CONTAINING AN EXCESS OF CERTAIN FOOD ELEMENTS I. EXCESS OF PROTEIN AND CYSTINE (1926) (35)
- THE DISTRIBUTION, FLOW, PROTEIN AND UREA CONTENT OF RENAL LYMPH (1942) (34)
- THE RENAL LESION IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE (1928) (33)
- Effect of Adrenalectomy on Spontaneous and Induced Proteinuria in the Rat.∗ (1950) (33)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY (1918) (32)
- The protein content of the organs and tissues at different levels of protein consumption. (1940) (29)
- THE SERUM CREATININE CONCENTRATION OF NORMAL INDIVIDUALS. (1947) (28)
- The Ratio Between the Urea Content of the Urine and of the Blood After the Admin Istration of Large Quantities of Urea. An Approximate Index of the Quantity of Actively Functioning Kidney Tissue. (1917) (27)
- A METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE UREA-EXCRETING FUNCTION OF THE KIDNEYS (1916) (27)
- RENAL FUNCTION AND THE AMOUNT OF FUNCTIONING TISSUE: THE RATIO: UREA IN ONE HOUR'S URINE/UREA IN 100 C.C. OF BLOOD AFTER GIVING UREA AND WATER (1922) (26)
- THE DEGREE OF COMPENSATORY RENAL HYPERTROPHY FOLLOWING UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY (1932) (20)
- DIET AND DEATH IN ACUTE UREMIA. (1939) (19)
- THE COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD IN MAN (1908) (18)
- Factors which determine renal weight. 12. The nitrogen intake as varied by the addition of urea to the diet. (1931) (18)
- Protein anabolism in the organs and tissues of pregnant rats at different levels of protein consumption. (1940) (15)
- THE EFFECT ON THE KIDNEY OF THE LONG CONTINUED ADMINISTRATION OF DIETS CONTAINING AN EXCESS OF CERTAIN FOOD ELEMENTS II. EXCESS OF ACID AND OF ALKALI (1926) (15)
- Increased rate of urea formation following removal of renal tissue. (1949) (15)
- The Mechanism of Proteinuria. (1948) (14)
- THE RELATIVE FREQUENCY IN RECRUITS WITH AND WITHOUT THYROID ENLARGEMENT OF CERTAIN SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS WHICH OCCUR IN NEUROCIRCULATORY ASTHENIA (1919) (14)
- RENAL FAILURE CASTS (1925) (14)
- THE SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF THE URINE (1922) (13)
- THE CAUSES OF VARIATION IN THE CONCENTRATION OF UREA IN THE BLOOD OF YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS (1917) (13)
- THE EFFECT OF SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES ON THE NUMBER OF CASTS, RED BLOOD CELLS AND WHITE BLOOD CELLS AND EPITHELIAL CELLS IN THE URINE OF NORMAL INDIVIDUALS. (1926) (12)
- DETERMINATION OF THE QUANTITY OF SECRETING TISSUE IN THE LIVING KIDNEY (1918) (12)
- THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION VIII. THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN URINE VOLUME ON THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION (1923) (12)
- BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE RATE REACTIONS: SECOND PAPER (1922) (12)
- The effect of intravenous injections of fresh human serum and of phosphated blood, on the coagulation time of the blood in hereditary hemophila (1916) (11)
- THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION III. THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN BLOOD UREA CONCENTRATION ON THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION (1917) (10)
- Renin protein uria in the rat; evidence that renin does not interfere with the tubular resorption of purified human hemoglobin or bovine albumin. (1950) (9)
- Gravimetric methods for the determination of total body protein and organ protein. (1936) (8)
- THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION II. THE RATE OF EXCRETION OF ADMINISTERED UREA IN YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS ON A CONSTANT DIET (1916) (8)
- THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION First Paper. A CRITICISM OF AMBARD AND WEILL'S LAWS OF UREA EXCRETION (1916) (8)
- A WORKING HYPOTHESIS OF HEMOGLOBIN PIGMENT METABOLISM (1915) (8)
- UREA AS A SOURCE OF BLOOD AMMONIA (1917) (8)
- Effect of dietary protein consumption upon body growth and organ size in the rat. (1951) (8)
- The Treatment of Chronic Renal Insufficiency11Read before annual meeting of Western Branch Society, American Urological Association, Los Angeles, Calif., May 12, 1938. (1939) (7)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: V. Regulation of Urea Excretion by Pituitrin (1918) (7)
- The extent of the renal lesion in the toxemias of pregnancy (1922) (7)
- Prerenal proteinuria. I. Particle size. (1951) (7)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: I. Regulation of Urea Excretion by the Concentration of Urea in the Blood and in the Urine (1918) (7)
- THE CONCENTRATING CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY (1924) (7)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN THE SERUM UREA CONCENTRATION AND THE PROTEIN CONSUMPTION OF NORMAL INDIVIDUALS. (1947) (7)
- Diastase Determinations in Urine and Blood as a Method for the Measurement of the Functional Capacity of the Kidney (7)
- HEREDITARY HAEMOPHILIA: DEFICIENCY IN THE COAGULABILITY OF THE BLOOD THE ONLY IMMEDIATE CAUSE OF THE CONDITION (1910) (7)
- Influence of Age on Degree of Renal Hypertrophy Produced by High Protein Diets.∗ (1927) (6)
- Prerenal proteinuria. III. Electrophoretic studies. (1951) (6)
- THE COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD (1909) (6)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: VI. The Effect of Adrenalin and Pituitrin on the Action of the Kidney under Strain (1918) (6)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: VII. The Balance Between the Regulation by Adrenalin and by Pituitrin (1918) (6)
- DANGER OF INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS AFTER SUDDEN LOSS OF RENAL TISSUE (1946) (6)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: XI. The Rate of Phosphate Excretion by the Kidneythe effect of variation in the concentration of phosphate in the plasma on the rate of phosphate excretion (1925) (6)
- Age and the Rate of Venous Enlargement under Increased Venous Pressure.∗ (1939) (6)
- Food protein consumption in glomerulonephritis; effect on proteinuria and the concentration of serum protein. (1948) (5)
- THE RETURN OF UREA FROM THE KIDNEY TO THE BLOOD (1917) (5)
- THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ABNORMALITIES IN URINE VOLUMES (1923) (5)
- THE VOLUME OF URINE IN YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS ON A CONSTANT DIET (1916) (5)
- The function of the kidneys under strain in uranium nephritis and the relationship between anatomy and function under these conditions (1917) (5)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: II. Regulation of Urea Excretion by Anatomical Factors (1918) (5)
- A CLINICAL METHOD FOR THE APPROXIMATE DETERMINATION OF SERUM CREATININE CONCENTRATION. (1947) (5)
- THE PROTEIN CONTENT OF THE ORGANS AND TISSUES OF THE BODY AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF THYROXINE AND DINITROPHENOL AND AFTER THYROIDECTOMY (1938) (5)
- Danger of intravenous injection of protein solutions after sudden loss of renal tissue. (1946) (4)
- An Error in the Urease Method for the Determination of Urea.∗ (1928) (4)
- Phosphate and Kidney Weight∗ (1926) (4)
- Science and Practice in Bright's Disease (1933) (4)
- FOOD PROTEIN EFFECT ON PLASMA SPECIFIC GRAVITY, PLASMA PROTEIN, AND HEMATOCRIT VALUE (1948) (4)
- A PULSE RATE STANDARD FOR RECRUITS (1919) (3)
- THE REGULATION OF RENAL ACTIVITY: III. Regulation of Urea Excretion by Unknown Factors (1918) (3)
- THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION IV. THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN THE VOLUME OF URINE ON THE RATE OF UREA EXCRETION (1917) (3)
- Do High Protein Diets Increase Weight of Kidney Because They Increase Nitrogen Excretion?∗ (1927) (3)
- Compensatory hypertrophy of the kidney (1925) (3)
- THE INEFFECTIVENESS OF CALCIUM SALTS AND OF CITRIC ACID AS USED TO MODIFY THE COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES (1909) (3)
- The Coagulation Time of the Blood in Disease (1910) (3)
- The effect of pituitrin and adrenalin on the urea-excreting function of the kidney (1916) (2)
- The Medical and Surgical Treatment of Hypertension. (1949) (2)
- Effect of diet upon body growth and organ size in the rat after partial nephrectomy. (1951) (2)
- The Bactericidal and Hemolytic Powers of “Paraffin” Plasma and of Serum (1912) (2)
- Mechanism of proteinuria. (1948) (2)
- Metabolism of Intraperitoneally Injected Serum Protein.∗ (1939) (2)
- DETERMINATION OF THE EXTENT AND NATURE OF THE RENAL LESION IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE. (1922) (2)
- UROBILIN: ITS CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: PRELIMINARY REPORT (1912) (2)
- Protein anabolism in the heart, kidney and liver after consumption of various food proteins. (1940) (2)
- RENIN PROTEINURIA IN THE RAT (1950) (2)
- THE RATE OF COLOR PRODUCTION IN ALKALINE SOLUTIONS OF DEXTROSE AND PICRATE (1918) (2)
- THE UTILIZATION OF PARENTERALLY ADMINISTERED HORSE SERUM BY THE RAT (1940) (2)
- THE PREPARATION OF DIABETIC PATIENTS FOR OPERATION (1915) (2)
- PROTEIN CONSUMPTION AND THE RESTORATION OF LOST ORGAN TISSUE (1940) (2)
- Sources of error in the estimation of dextrose by the colorimetric picrate method (1918) (2)
- THE EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF DIABETES: A SIMPLE METHOD INVOLVING STRAIN ON THE CAPACITY OF THE TISSUES TO UTILIZE GLUCOSE (1917) (1)
- THE EFFECT OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF CALCIUM SALTS AND OF CITRIC ACID ON THE CALCIUM CONTENT AND COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD (1)
- The Future of the Teaching of Clinical Medicine (1919) (1)
- Pathological Physiology of Internal Diseases. Functional Pathology (1929) (1)
- Clinical Methods of Estimating the Degree of Acidosis. (1913) (1)
- A MODIFICATION OF THE PICRATE METHOD FOR BLOOD SUGAR DETERMINATIONS (1918) (1)
- THE KIDNEY, ADRENALIN AND PITUITRIN (0)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN THE SERUM UREA CONCENTRATION AND THE PROTEIN CONSUMPTION OF NORMAL INDIVIDUALS 1 (0)
- Theory and Practice in the Dietetic Treatment of Glomerular Nephritis1 (1940) (0)
- RENIN PROTEINURIA IN THE RAT (1949) (0)
- COAGULATION TIME OF THE BLOOD (1909) (0)
- The conditions under which the ratio between the urea content of the urine and of the blood remain constant (1920) (0)
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