CHITTENDEN, Russell Henry (1856 – 1943)
1856 – 1943
3 entries in the GMN corpus.
Image source Unknown author Unknown author · Appletons' Popular Science Monthly By William Jay Youmans · Public domain
1883 CE
#1016
Ueber die nächsten Spaltungsproducte der Eiweisskörper.
Kühne and Chittenden isolated and named several new substances during their investigation of the products of digestion. See also the same journal, 1884, 20, 11-51; 1886, 22, 409-58; 1889, 25, 358-67.
1903 CE
#11627
Physiological aspects of the liquor problem. Investigations made by and under the direction of W. O. Atwater, John S. Billings, H. P. Bowditch, R. H. Chittenden, and W. H. Welch Sub-Committee of the Committee of Fifty to Investigate the Liquor Problem. 2 vols.
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1904 CE
#1043
Physiological economy in nutrition.
Chittenden, founder of the first laboratory of physiological chemistry in the U.S.A., made many important experiments in nutrition, especially in connexion with the low protein diet advocated by him.