Brunton, T. Lauder
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Thomas Lauder BruntonSir Thomas Lauder Brunton, bart.Brunton, Thomas Lauder SirSir Thomas Lauder BruntonT. Lauder BruntonBrunton, T. Lauder SirBrunton, Thomas Lauder Sir, bartT. Lauder (Thomas Lauder) BruntonT. Lauder (Thomas Lauder) 1 BruntonMd f. r. s. T. Lauder Brunton,F. R. S T. Lauder Bruntont. lauder brunton
Born 1844-01-01
Died 1916-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Therapeutics (12)
- Pharmacology (9)
- Physical Education and Training (7)
- Physiology (5)
- Materia medica (5)
- Schools (5)
- Liver (4)
Books by Brunton, T. Lauder
Total count: 163
On digitaliswith some observations on the urineChurchill1868-01-01
On the action of nitrite of amyl on the circulationPrinted by J.E. Adlard1871-01-01
Action of mercury on the livers.n.1873-01-01
Action of digitalis on the blood-vesselsHarrison and Sons, printers1873-01-01
On the use of artificial respiration and transfusion as a means of preserving lifes.n.1873-01-01
On the diuretic action of digitaliss.n.]1874-01-01
On the action of purgative medicinesR. Clay, Sons, and Taylor, printers1874-01-01
Experimental investigation of the action of medicines[Pt. 1. Circulation]Churchill1875-01-01
The alcohol questionStrahan and Co1879-01-01
On the pathology of night-sweating in phthisisand the mode of action of strychnia and other remedies in itSt. Bartholomew's Hospital1879-01-01-
Pathology of dropsys.n.1880-01-01
On the explanation of Stannius's experiment and on the action of strychnia on the hearts.n.1880-01-01
On the cause of the non-precipitation of oxide of copper in testing certain cases of diabetic urines.n.1880-01-01
The Bible and scienceMacmillan & Co.1881-01-01
On the position of the motor centres in the brain in regard to the nutritive and social functionsMacmillan1882-01-01
Vivisection and the use of remediess.n.]1882-01-01
How to make a poulticeHarrison and Sons, printers1882-01-01
Preliminary note on the action of calcium, barium, and potassium on muscleHarrison and Sons, printers1883-01-01
Reviews and notices of booksLes ptoma© nes, recherches cliniques, physiologiques et m©♭dico-l©♭gales, par I. Guareschi et A. Mosso ..Macmillan1883-01-01
On the nature of inhibition, and the action of drugs upon itMacmillan1883-01-01
On the pathology and treatment of some forms of headaches.n.1883-01-01
On the effect of electrical stimulation of the frog's heart, and its modification by heat, cold, and the action of drugsHarrison and Sons, printers1883-01-01-
Tables of materia medicaa companion to the Materia MedicaMuseum.New ed.Macmillan1883-01-01
On rhythmic contraction of the capillaries in mans.n.1884-01-01
Winter health resortsPrinted by Adlard and Son1884-01-01
Contributions to our knowledge of the connexion between chemical constitution, physiological action, and antagonism1884-01-01
On the alterations in the action of digitalis produced by febrile temperatureThe Practitioner1884-01-01
On the action and use of diureticsThe Practitioner1884-01-01
Ueber vorbeugende GegengifteHarrison & Sons, printers1884-01-01
Contributions to our knowledge of the connexion between chemical constitution, physiological action, and antagonism1884-01-01
On the physiological action of brucine and bromostrychnineHarrison and Sons, printers1885-01-01-
A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medicaMacmillan1885-01-01
On poisons formed from food, and their relation to biliousness and diarrhoeaThe Practitioner1885-01-01
Why do medicines sometimes fail to act?Harrison & Sons, printers1885-01-01-
A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica.Lea brothers & co.1885-01-01
On disorders of digestiontheir consequences and treatmentMacmillan1886-01-01
The element of truth in popular beliefss.n.]1887-01-01
On the use of codeine to relieve pain in abdominal diseases.n.]1888-01-01
Preventive treatment of hydrophobia and other diseasesa paper read before the Abernethian Society, Thursday, January 12th, 1888Printed by Adlard and Son1888-01-01
On disorders of digestiontheir consequences and treatmentMacMillan & co.1888-01-01
On the circumstances which modify the action of caffeine and theine upon voluntary muscles.n.1888-01-01-
On disorders of digestiontheir consequences and treatmentMacmillan1888-01-01
On the comparative action of Bertoni's ether (tertiary amyl nitrite), amyl nitrite, and iso-butyl nitrites.n.1889-01-01
Ueber Chloroforman©Þsthesie (mit Demonstrationen)Gedr. bei L. Schumacher1890-01-01
The ferment-action of bacteriaHarrison and Sons, printers1890-01-01
Contributions to the study of the connection between chemical constitution and physiological actions.n.1890-01-01
Notes of a case of hemiplegias.n.1891-01-01
The action of alcohols and aldehydes on proteid substancess.n.]1891-01-01
Experiments upon the influence of the mineral constituents of the body upon immunity from infective diseasesHarrison & Sons, printers1891-01-01
Remarks on snake venom and its antidotesJohn Bale & Sons1891-01-01
On some of the variations observed in the rabbit's liver under certain physiological and pathological circumstancesRoyal Society1891-01-01-
A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica3rd ed. containing the additions (1891) to the British Pharmacopoeia.Macmillan1891-01-01
An address on the method of Zadig in medicinedelivered at the inaugural meeting of the North London Medico-Chirurgical Society, on Thursday, Dec 17th, 1891Macmillan and Co.1892-01-01
On the use of oxygen and strychnine in pneumoniaJohn Bale & Sons, steam printers1892-01-01
On the science of easy chairson posture and its indicationsMacmillian and Co.1892-01-01
Remarks on the treatment of piles and allied affections, including pruritus aniR. Clay & Sons1892-01-01
On impurities and mistakesPrinted by W.I. Richardson1892-01-01
An introduction to modern therapeuticsbeing the Croonian lectures on the relationship between the chemical structure and physiological action in relation to the prevention, control, and cure of disease. Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians in Lodon, June, 1889Macmillan1892-01-01
An introduction to modern therapeuticsbeing the Croonian lectures on the relationship between chemical structure and physiological action in relation to the prevention, control, and cure of disease.Macmillan1892-01-01
The action of drugs on the bladder and genital organsHarrison and Sons, printers1893-01-01
A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica3d ed.Macmillan1893-01-01
On the occurrence of an organism resembling the plasmodium malariae in a case of malignant disease of the bladderPrinted by Charles Good1893-01-01
On the use of rest and massage in cardiac affectionsHarrison and Sons, printers1893-01-01-
Handbuch der allgemeinen Pharmakologie und TherapieÜbersetzt nach der dritten Englischen Ausgabe / von Joseph Zechmeister.F. A. Brockhaus1893-01-01
On the physiological action of pyridines.n.]1894-01-01
On some forms of diarrhoea, especially morning diarrhoeaRichard Clay & Sons1894-01-01-
Modern developments of Harvey's workthe Harveian oration 1894 delivered before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18th, 1894Macmillan1894-01-01
On the use of atropine in choleraPrinted by Adlard and Son1894-01-01
On the effects of the kneading of muscles upon the circulation, local and generals.n.]1894-01-01
Case of intestinal obstruction due to narrowing of the calibre of the bowel, as the result of recurring appendicitisPrinted by Adlard and Son1894-01-01
Report on some of the changes produced on liver cells by the action of some organic and inorganic compoundsRoyal Society1894-01-01
'Little things'being the mid-sessional address delivered at a meeting of the Abernethian Society, January 10th, 1895Printed by Adlard and Son1895-01-01
On atheroma and some of its consequences, with their treatmentan address delivered before the Cardiff Medical Society on February 21, 1895Harrison and Sons, printers1895-01-01
On the cause of the rise of blood-pressure produced by digitaliss.n.]1896-01-01
On the use of salicylate of sodium and bromide of potassium in the irritable temper of cardiac disease and goutHarrison & Sons, printers1896-01-01
Some difficulties of diagnosis in hepatic diseaseHarrison and Sons, printers1896-01-01
A case of perforating typhoid ulcer treated by operation and suture, and resulting in recoveryPublished by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, and sold by H.K. Lewis1897-01-01
Lectures on the action of medicinesbeing the course of lectures on pharmacology and therapeutics delivered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital during the summer session of 1896Macmillan & co.1897-01-01
PericarditisYoung J. Pentland1897-01-01
Cardiac diseaseYoung J. Pentland1897-01-01
Remarks on the effect of resistance exercise upon the circulation in man, local and generals.n.]1897-01-01
On endocarditis and the use of the thermometer in its diagnosisYoung J. Pentland1897-01-01
Pleural effusionYoung J. Pentland1898-01-01
Lectures on the action of medicinesbeing the course of lectures on pharmacology and therapeutics delivered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital during the summer session of 1896Macmillan Co.1898-01-01
Lectures on the action of medicinesbeing the course of lectures on pharmacology and therapeutics delivered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital during the summer session of 1896Macmillan1899-01-01
Jaundice in some of its aspectsa clinical lecture delivered at St. Bartholomew's HospitalYoung J. Pentland1899-01-01
Abdominal painclinical lecture delivered at St. Bartholomew's HospitalT. Lewin1899-01-01
Les rapports entre la physiologie, la pharmacologie, la pathologie et la m©♭decine pratiqueTypo-lithographie de la Soci©♭t©♭ I.N. Kouchnerev1900-01-01
On a possible cause of clumping in bacilli, and formation of rouleaux by erythrocytess.n.1900-01-01
Concerning certain apparently injurious constituents of potable spiritsPrinted at The Lancet office1900-01-01
On the presence of a glycolytic enzyme in muscleHarrison & Sons, printers1901-01-01
Military training in schoolsHarrison and Sons, printers1901-01-01
On obesityHarrison and Sons, printers1902-01-01
Concerning injurious constituents in whisky and their relation to flavourPrinted at The Lancet office1902-01-01
On the use of alkalies in relieving painbeing a paper read in the Section of Pharmacology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association at Manchester, July-August, 19021902-01-01
On a model sanatorium for consumptivess.n.]1902-01-01
Die chemische Natur des PepsinsIm Selbstverlage1902-01-01
The undesired and unexpected actions of medicines(including tolerance and idiosyncrasy to, or abnormal results from, ordinary doses) : being a paper read in the Section of Pharmacology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association at Manchester, July-August, 1902Harrison and Sons, printers1902-01-01-
National defence and physical education1903-01-01
National physical trainingan open debateHarrison & Sons, printers1903-01-01
National defence and physical educationHarrison and Sons, printers1903-01-01
A National League for Physical EducationPrinted at The Lancet office1903-01-01
The military needs of Great BritainHarrison & Sons, printers1903-01-01
National health and physical educations.n.]1903-01-01
A 'health conscience' and a National League for Physical Educations.n.]1903-01-01
The problems of therapeuticsaddress delivered before the Section on Therapeutics and Pharmacology at the International Congress of Arts and Science at St. Louis, Sept. 24, 1904E.G. Swift1904-01-01
On a case of staphylococcic infections.n.1904-01-01
A clinical lecture on cancer of the pancreasdelivered at St. Bartholomew's HospitalPrinted at the office of the British Medical Association1904-01-01
On disorders of assimilation, digestion, etc.MacMillan & co.1904-01-01
On the power of the liver to convert urates into ureaHarrison and Sons, printers1904-01-01
Physical teachingletter to the editor of the British Medical JournalHarrison and Sons, printers1904-01-01
Address on physical training(given at Johannesburg on Tuesday, August 29, 1905, Sir Richard C. Jebb ... in the chair)Harrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
Organfermente und Organotherapieeine Priorit©ÞtsfrageHarrison & Sons, printers1905-01-01
God and etherLauder Brunton1905-01-01
A National League for Physical Education and Improvementaddress to the National Federation of Head Teachers' Associations at Cambridge, on January 5th, 1905Harrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
A presidential address on medical science forty years agoa retrospect and a forecast : delivered before the Medical Society of London on Oct. 9th, 1905Printed at The Lancet office1905-01-01
Address on a National League for Physical Education and Improvementdelivered at the Annual Meeting of the Manchester Children's Hospital, February 24th, 1905Harrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
On the physiological basis of physical educationan address to Inspectors of Schools at the South-Western Polytechnic, Chelsea, on April 25, 1905, by invitation of Colonel G. Malcolm FoxHarrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
The effect of tobacco in health and disease, on the heart and circulationThe Practitioner1905-01-01
The report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical DegenerationHarrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
The influence of climate upon health and diseaseHarrison and Sons, printers1905-01-01
The late Sir John Burdon-Sandersons.n.]1905-01-01
On breathlessness, especially in relation to cardiac diseaseThe Practitioner1905-01-01
Infant mortality, national loss, and their preventionaddress delivered at Bristol on February 12th, 1906Harrison and Sons, printers1906-01-01
An address on longevity and the means of attaining itdelivered at the opening meeting of the Manchester Medical Society, October 3, 1906Harrison and Sons, printers1906-01-01
Physiological action of tea as a beverageThe Practitioner1906-01-01
Percussion caps for shooting in schoolss.n.]1906-01-01
Second International Congress on School Hygiene, London, August 5th-10th, 1907inaugural addressRoyal Sanitary Institute1907-01-01
On the use of calcium salts as cardiac tonics in pneumonia and heart diseaseHarrison and Sons, printers1907-01-01
Sir Joseph Fayrer, 1824-1907s.n.1907-01-01
Sir Joseph Fayrer, Bart., K.C.S.I., F.R.S.R. Clay and Sons1907-01-01
On the treatment of a case of disseminated sclerosiss.n.1907-01-01
On the heart in relation to diabetesPrinted by Eyre and Spottiswoode1907-01-01
Introductory address on fleas as a national dangerdelivered at the opening of the Winter Session of the London School of Tropical Medicine on October 21st, 1907Printed at The Lancet office]1907-01-01-
Lectures on the action of medicinesbeing the course of lectures on pharmacology and therapeutics delivered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital during the summer session of 1896Macmillan1907-01-01
A modern elixir of lifes.n.1908-01-01-
Therapeutics of the circulationEight lectures delivered in 1905 at the University of LondonBlakiston1908-01-01
Training colleges and national healthR. Ward & Sons1908-01-01
On chronic colitis as a cause of fatigues.n.]1909-01-01
Training and workMacmillan1909-01-01
Training and workaddress to the Sheffield Federated Health Association, January 29, 1906Macmillan & Co.1909-01-01
Vascular troubles in later lifeinaugural address delivered before the Midland Medical Society, at Birmingham, on October 28, 1909Printed by Morrison & Gibb1909-01-01
An address on blood pressure in manits estimation and indications for treatment : delivered before the Westminster Division of the British Medical Associations.n.]1909-01-01
On being tiredThe Practitioner1909-01-01
Hallucinations and allied mental phenomenaAdlard and Son1910-01-01
Address to the Section of Preventive MedicineJohn Bale, Sons & Danielsson1910-01-01
An address on the clinical measurement of diastolic blood pressure and cardiac strengthopening address of the Winter Session at the North-East London Post-Graduate College, October 27th, 1910s.n.]1910-01-01
Exercise and over-exerciseMacmillan1910-01-01
On physical educationMacmillan1910-01-01
A case of malignant disease of the appendix vermiformis treated with emanations of radiumPrinted by Morrison & Gibb1910-01-01
Presidential address on straindelivered at the Annual Meeting of the Ipswich Medical SocietyPrinted at The Lancet office]1910-01-01
Collected papers on physical and military training1915-01-01
The Bible And ScienceKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-07-25
Science and faithHarrison and Sons, printers
The aid which experimentation on animals has given to the science and practice of medicines.n.
Physiological action of condurangos.n.
Soldiers' health and soldiers' dressHarrison & Sons, printers
On the treatment of sleeplessness and pains.n.
Notes on the examination of urinefor his clinical clerks. Pt. ISt. Bartholomew's Hospital
On the power of the liver to destroy diphtheria toxin[Young J. Pentland-
On the nature and physiological action of the crotalus-poison as compared with that of naja tripudians and other Indian venomous snakesalso investigations into the nature of the influence of naja- and crotalus- poison on ciliary and amœboid action and on vallisneria, and on the influence of inspiration of pure oxygen on poisoned animals
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The physiological action of alcohol
A clinical lecture on feeding in gastric ulcerdelivered at St. Bartholomew's HospitalHarrison & Sons, printers