FRASER, Sir Thomas Richard (1841 – 1919)
1841 – 1919
4 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1867 CE
#1866.1
On the physiological action of the Calabar bean (Physostigma venenosum, Balf).
Isolation of eserine (physostigmine).
1868 CE–1869 CE
#1867
On the connection between chemical constitution and physiological action.
Brown and Fraser were the first to investigate the relationship between the chemical constitution of substances and their action upon the body. "Although Crum Brown apparently never contemplated the practice of medici…
1890 CE
#1885
Strophanthus hispidus; its natural history, chemistry, and pharmacology.
Introduction of Strophanthus hispidus.
1895 CE
#2108
On the rendering of animals immune against the venom of the cobra and other serpents; and on the antidotal properties of the blood serum of the immunised animals.
Fraser investigated the possibilities of immunization against cobra venom and obtained “antivenene”, an antivenom serum.